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14,491BULLETIN Evening Bulletin Mr
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Tlto'.MnMt PopularFOR THE MONTH OF Honolulu Uomo Dull
AUGUST. ' ADVERTISE THEIR WARES IIN THE BULLETIN Pliiyur. i i i I I
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Vol. XI. No. 1930. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 1901 Pkior 5 Oekts.
inpuiGovernor Dole's Scheme
Being Put Into
Effect.
PLANTERS TO FURNISH
VOUCHERS OF EXPENSE
No Appropriation Made by Legislature
for This Particular Purpose
Fire Still
Raging.
with of
hc
ttmo
with
"A
town
bo
In
cot oil
rounds
lit of fromoil
more of aHonolulu.
pest ato I
withbe that Is,
(
somehe
lis tall.says:
time back therei In of
useoil a
l .1 nl li - nun ctjK I'lrtiim jiiuicu ill HJIB III
Commissioner n, fnnrv Wort nmllirp TVI1B nskfll rCEaflllnC thfi GOV Vfirlottt nf mnBnlt H.nn .
emment's action cc,i for oil B"1'!'-"'1""- ! or,ler i",aforest fire. thickly eoveied with the
.. .. i.t.. r0,,liP,i Mr Tavlor. ." ""T.."l prcrcnt jiuperiiilen.ieni"' """ "' ..".. ..! "' "" """ Ul u",e mxm lo T. Atkinson. alone W. 1)
'was to send forcsier uaugua "i' actually tho Aloander, ills. Hnll. .Lis Jordinthere, but the Acting uiu noi.9linmintng cKect of thelr ncw fm v n with .. II. (llbson of
that It would be use. tcri." i office and Dr. C. T. Hudgeis.Otr Haughs went there later as you
Itr.ow and investigated the tiro In com-j.au- y
Manager Horner Kukal-ti- n
plantation and other planters."They wanted to know If the Gov-
ernment was not going to assist In
mispressing the lire, as It was destroy-ing forests on public land. Mr.Haughs consulted Governor Dole,Si en on Hawaii, who suggested that
planters employ all their availablefortes to light inc (tames and furnishthe Government with accounts of theoxpense. Then the next Legislature
with
dose
rooms.
bo asked to nn H)o rlsen t0 the lllKlltytli.n for bill with
"The will In Klnnu this morning brought 270May. properly made out vouchers packages 11)0
In with this flour 102 pota- -
for V""These ,'"..!,' loc'nl "o'iseu over thu"Tho iliniculty that scarcity at the time.
has made no of the bark Santiago at Hllothat inn be drawn upon Frnrtlscn with
They ilivincu our wiiuiui ami groceriesup In sperlllc Items such
a. labor, tools, etc. There oughtbe allowance for fighting Arc.
Wd keep a Jnpanese Tantalus nilthe to watch tires,
"Mr. Homer fui y understands thenow and will make every ef.
.. .,
.
o
.
r f .fort out of and K.SS
streets 7 and S n clock la.tEay thu. continued on nn
would vote aliomoney.
"The word about the flro was o
bncf note from Manager David Torbeio; receUed by Haug..s
oi Saturday, saying tte was stilltjurnlng and there had been noHaughs Is going up there again rightalter his leturn from Maul."
Taj lor was met casually later,vhtn lie handed tho rcpoiter a news-
paper clipping with icmark:"Hawaii is on.) sufferer from
forest fires. Here Is a dispatch fiomSeattlo dated 2t, nn
of ii terrible flro ln Oregon."'1 he dispatch says:
great foitst lire Ik raging on thflside the Columbia river,
Knlama. Last nightJlnme were shooting far abovo the topaof the highest trees and tho sight way
both ginnd and"Mocrt.cWIle, n small
four miles back of Goble, is cut Tholine Is down and the country
bdneeii Is aflame, that nothing canlis heard from that place,
"Tho country balk llubens ( amile and n half south Goble)thickly tne i ant hers nrere lotted to be fighting the flie, but it1 as gained such headway that ,i will
buildir.gs In most cases.
"Today the smoke hid tho Oicgonshore from view, t,ut it is known thatthe flre Is still It Is now InM e green timber, .'hero has norain for moio than four weens.
rain tomes tho flre ruintfto finest timber belts Oregon."
YOU SEEN THE
TrolleyCarsThey are out for a trial every day or
two now, a days willrun every 20 minutes to
College HillsHave you seen the excavation on
avenue opposite Alexands-stree- t?
The are noready .o bolt down the new hlgh-llf- tpumps to supply the water for Collegell Us.
Two weeks will give residents 'nCollege Hills Transportation and Wa-ter.
Give the Sales ashow the
McClellan, Pond & Co.
or Castle. & Lansdale
IT litI WORK
To fortify a home or placetor plants against mosquitoes
has lately been proposed in articlesgoing the the piess all overthe world. to the followingletter quoted ly the Tropical Agrlcul-tu- t
Ceylon a newspaper call-e- lthe Pioneer, the castor plant Is
no defense there than InThe plant grows rankly
about many houses In Honolulu with-out Jarring the myriad mite. Ifthe advised cure were moso.iitoes castor oil, Itmight taken seriously the
classes that have always bellev- -cd could caught by to Look AfUrBait The Pioneer corrcs- -pendent
"Some short np- -
pi. red. the lourparer 1 think, a tothe castor plant keep bungalowlice from mosquitoes. I, being n suf- -fill nr A into ulnnn.l I..
AVrav Taylor. ol Agri I wp mimtrllfYorant ..- -
about the Hamukua respondent, the castor 0l "astl'SpatcUed.nrn
,'..-..- .. Ttiosc- - were",cv l'9iA. Commit
by nndGovernor
think then, any see- -
in
The of water fn the ln attendant.-- ,
breed with petro- - ,s.c tho oominltteoa"hoiR wns ItsIcum Is not agrnt remedy, but ac- - ... ,,, n,,ntn( nn riliimv..cording to late has been scien
tifically to beas It Is
m m
For groceries ring up Blue 911.
twuld maleo appropria llll8 at Iastpajlng tho of RiipplylnKjHnnolulit provisions.Government assist this The
Any or
connection flro will of and ofto the Legislature pay- - "orf,nl.
", goods wereto help tidenow la tho hero present The
legislature appropria- - artlvaltrlnns for this 'from San a full cargojiurpcsc. have np-i- " uuppues putiiioprlatlons
seeds,f) nn
onngalnst
nuitterN.anu'
l.irgement.
legislature
last
Kiikulhaelo
rain.
Ml)
ac-
count
Oitson
terrifying.
tulephonc
settled
Imposslblo
spreading.
Un-
less will
foundations
chanceproperty.
According
Individually
Insectr
accouutscertain
simple,
general
fsordered
llii? Ilalny Cuy the need'Aaiil o the goodj ordered fromherMe! sent.
UP
A horse belonging to Sllvn, one ot.11....... .!.
to put the flre under the ar coVnerlietwnen
I should any sensible .night and Us way tnereadily
Mr.flre
thenot tho
August
oftongues of
sawmilloff.
so
ofof
and
to save the lunch
ueen
oneot
HAVE
In few
Wilder
Agents toyou
of
out
on
to
nlv
as
bejond otami
lt,.
fornu'f At Schoolstreet t.io sutioy to whle.. tho horiowas attached tamo ln contact, with ttelephone polo tho lesult was thatthe ftightened nnlmnl went on withtho shafts, leuMiig the body ot tho ve-hicle behind.
On tho hill that leads up to Jud I
street thn runaway frightened thohorso of a couple of ladles who weredill Ins ulout. Officer Apnna wai Jusreturning to his homo In tho vallv,when he the clatter behind hlnHo Jumped out or his tar and rtnhe.)lor tho hoi so of tho two ladles, notseeing the runaway that was dlrectijuelilii 1. The ladles told h.nt of tho sitnation and lu released their andmade n. Bpilng at th itinaway Just asIt passed b". The reins were graspedind tho animal waa bruucht to a standstill.
CAH
Judge Gear Issued a temporary injunction In therase or John S. Andradp vs. the Toirl-- J
toi-j- Stables Co., Ltd. Tiio Injunctionreads. In part, us follows:
John S. Andrada has thisday filed tut liis court his
bill complaint ngalnst ou, G.Stliumnn nnd the Territory StnblexCo., Ltd., wherein, by reason of cer-tain mattcia and things In said
bill or he praystbm juu he enjoined and restrainedfiom exciting jour Inlluencfl-t- removehim fiom thtS position no" held bvhim ni manaitpr of the stiiuies nnd thaty"U bo enjoined and rcitinlned fior;voting ns u director of Iho TenltoryStr.blcs Co., Ltd., ror his removal rromsuch position.
"Now, thererore, you are hereby re-
strained ami enjoined it. iter penall v
of being adjudged guilty Of contempt oficourt, rrom exerting your It'liienru
etc."
Police Crew,Tho police will put a six oared crew
In tho Hegattr Day whaleboat race.Jl.il Kuplhe, tne turnkey nt tho policestation, has already picked out tbtmajority or his crew. There remains
two to be chosen. Tho ones helui3 already secured are us follows:Ilnumoa, Halelau, Sllva and himself.All theso men rowed ln the policecrew of last year. police are afterthe pilot boat crew and will begin row-In- n
for practice this afternoon. Theirboat Is the Kauoclanl.
InAlo. Douglass, charged with nHsicult
with a weapon on n formerpollco olllc-or- , at Kakinko tiomo nlghlsago, appeal on In tho I'ollco Couit thisforenoon. Tho explainedthat tho witness wns milIn tlto hosp.eal as a result of tho l.nlfotut which ho had received nt thohands of tho negro, and that It wouldbo sovernl days before ho could
In court. On this showing thoenso was put over until next Thuivday.
Ullll 1101
Second Class Henry Cobb Atlam3,Aoo Aklna. Emma Wll- -
Board of Education Turn!llSiiiaWrSi."SOut
Business.
of
ASSIGNMENT OF
TEACHERS FOR THE TERM
H,ird sprinkling 0jmiritte8 Appointed
correspondencerecommendation
Reform n- -
tendeot
Issued.
wns a tneotlnr of theof L'diicutlnn this mon.lni,', nt
Insects"IH"V
invigorated apparently
and
dosingpestiferous of
read. ricoinmemla- -
demonstrated
merchandise.sacks
ptcsentcd
RUNAWAY NUUANU.
thorouuhrnie.
and
heard
Itnrao
AINDRADE
Yesterday alternoon,
"Whereas,supplemen-
tal) ot
sup-plemental complaint,
Wlin'ehiwit
only
Vho
Coniplfttnnnt lloanltnl.
Hiilhul,
pioseciitloucomplaining
0l
Grl-.- t
FINAL
Changes Superi
Resigns Certi-
ficates
Thoie llomJwhich
plants!,
wood,
whichrc',01t
.J'Vho
INJUNCTION.
tlonomu Miss l.jdlu Macy, nn at- -
Utloii.nl nsslstnnt.Holualoa Miss Lilian C'laypool, n.i
additional assistant.Ainakca Miss Nellie Cair, prmcl.
pul.MaKnpnla Miss Hilda Van Deerllu,
wao was transfern-- In Lahalna, de-
sires to remain In Mnkapila. Kemiii-aonde-
that her rcqu hi b.-- granted.Honokna .1, I). itss.stan.
In plato of Miss Kmtna W'llllan.H.Iahninaluna J. P. Looney assist
ant.Kiiupn Ilecomvncrdod that Andrew
Hinns reslguatlon be att opted andthat Miss Uornlco I'eahl do iranafcrroiltrout Kaluaaha to fill tho vncancy
Thetill the plnco lo. acant by tho re6lenation of .illss Mueller.
Normal and Tralnliii; SchoolVan Dlnn, teacher of nature study andagriculture: Miss Carrlo teach-er of tho department of gcoginphy:Mis. Margaret It. McDonald, tialnlii;;
n temporary appointment.Kallhl-wncn- a Ileeoiiit.iemled that
'ho resignation o" Mrs. Taggard liactep'ed that Miss Kato Ilurneibo trnnsicried trom Kukulhaelo to filltho vacancy: nlso that the leslgnatlon I
of Miss Llzzfo Grace bo aeccpteit nnd.Miss Maud Johnstone, n notnial gradliali'. ho appointed In bet plate.
Tbnt G. Usborno be nppolnti-- l
ttrawinx teacner lor Honolulu.
Used
slight.bridge
tempt.
Plerte.
school,
bridge
Kvnllna Judguitltlllrcd bridge
H"M,,cf,'"se
NfiB'o attotneys, footevldentc The
'coi.itKnlliia, Akunl nlalntlrT
recommended Miss Mliiuloof the lealihou
a Mrit-eln3- s srainninr graderertlfleato a school diploma
Jose. CnllLThe Slipeilntendent
ot oxatnlnatlons or hers to'primary gratia tertllltntes, and Itoi.l.ired that tltp tertl bo Isnuod.ittot-dtngl- This Is the list:
tt--
GORMAN 2,957
9'8HCRRICKMOS3MAMMAHUKAJACKSONBABBITTJOYCHILLINGWORlHWILLIAMSDAYTONGROWNKAAIBOWERS
GAY i.SHtlLDONWRIGHTBOLLOCKLUCASWELSHMARCALLINO '.MOORERICHARDSON
Ill addition thu coupons cutfrojii tho first pagonow subscribers are given re-
ceipts coupons nttached,to as follow 3:
monthThree 150Glx months 350One ,..750 votesWeekly Edition, 1 100 votesTheso coupons nro detachable and
he torn from tho subscription re-
ceipts and deposited In ballotwmi as tho pnso coupons.
will tor tho Biibsclp-Ho- n
price tho Hvcnlng Bulletinyear, 710 allowed to a
new subscriber, whereas the sumoamount or money would only 100
if spent single copies or thoBulletin tho street. Tho sura
First Class Miss Huth Arnold, Mrs.Minnie Churchill. Miss Isabel Kelly.II. M. Kane. Carloton Miller, MlsuKinma Kalpu. Iotilse AooWongkong, Vlrglnlo A.. Curvalho, U.H. Swain, C. )i. lUvcn, 8 V.
Mrs. Cora B. Copeland, Mm.Itcllc M.Carleton. Andrew Wallace,Hiss Anna Danford, Moses Kauhlmahu.
Miss Miss
votes
Miss
H. Paty,Third Class Mrs. Elizabeth Keawe,
Mrs. Susan Kekela, Miss Annie L. Helltor.
Tho Superintendent reported thatdeed ror the ptaperty at Wnlalao
the ncw Industrial School hadreceived. Ho appointed followingtommttteo on tho Institution: Profes-sor Alexander, MrH. andWood.
V. G. Needhnm sent Jn his resigna-tion as sttperinUitdent Iho Reform-atory School on account ot his health.
Mrs. 1.. Austin whs appointedngent for the district of Wallu- -
Maul, from September 1.Miss Maggie Davlsun of Mnnoi
was granted leavo of absencefor two months.
Tho Superintendent Appointed as aflnunce committee; Mr. Wood, Mrs.Hall Alexander.
HUGMt LIST
The Klnau reports the following su-p-
on Hawaii, September C: Wnlakea.10 000; Walnukit, 17,000: Onomea, 11.- -ni tl , -- NAi ft..Hna.... , A AAft .
Kukulhaele, Punaluu.Utmiiiipu, 1C00.
Team
,
ESCAPE
SERIOUS INJURY
for
Hllo. Sept.the
nbout threeon broke with
nn It
Ulipahoehoe. 1000; 1 '8.ab,,utl. " lo"R,pn'"i.i. ..AftA. V..1..I.;. nnnn. tf... ubi ut 33 feet water.
k.m. :i00O; lStlo; Honokaa.,hc,!,nRl.nK to. '"
(no; 350; 9U1; thad
"&
andstir-- 1
sawo
ticla)m ,) nc n on the hip
equity suitCo. & Sllllmanl
fin & Mc- - the thedefendant. The suit a
on It was to mill uu and tho tear- -dot that fuil rr In the
Kaahumnnit to "8 'or. and a
mid
Mr.
that present s onan tor the the
the In the box. The nnd lihr--...icriii or rirsc nnd to tlto
to on ICth pas am.
IT 1 DiliM. was granted a a!- -
by
As he
armhis
tneone are
ft-- r off
bv r.i.... ,.
if ., er"UIl1 WaS Infor T, '' for
was"voted toby
be Hnglehart no Inap'iolutc-i- l her caso n not en- -
was nl,i ii,i ,.mHiKipll. wps tho Alls-- new nn.l
be
Santho
wot' ntos
Honoluluwithout consent.
plc.dliigs contain
Director IVd-cr-
Capitol
t--
ROBERTSON ON FIRST BASE
ROIJHRTSON
THOMPSON, T
LEGLIE
.
SCATTERING
to boof tho
40
the boxth It
bo seenor
nro
on ot
I..
the
the
Mr.
and
felt
nt
Ion. In
utr.
IMnrl
InIn
B. -ror
Pan hisa
.
thent
ln
ft ft ft
12,rm
ono
tor
for
tin.
for
the
lert
boi
was his
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will It loreighty copies ot tho
the newsboys or at thoamount of money, If ex-
changed for a receipt for a six months'subscription to tho Bulletin,
350 Ono for onosubscription tn tho edi-
tion entitles tho siibscrlucr to 100
Tho by tho Bulletin Ison oxhlbltlou In tho window It. !',
517 nnd bopiesonted to tho player receiving tlto
ot at thoot the contest Oct, 16.
this willho Int thotho has received a of10. that tho will b
, published,
IIIIHi! GAVE WAY
ililHVolcano Stables
Crashes Into the
Stream.
NARROW
VERY
Road Board Funds to be
RebuildingSeriously Cripple
Activily on Other Line3
of Work.
C On Wednesday morn-in,- T
10 o'cIock, atout of
Hllo tho Hamakua roadorn of the Volcano Stables
Hakalau
.Panul.au. "0"M...!ua.' C"
IDE OTHER WHY
nn... ..
Spreckelsilllo
mid a team belonging to the ,,. t, of lleck passengers thiscrossed Just previously.
Tl.ls drlien Manuel Krnnres- - .
co had light load of , r.. rnniinn.ininth smaller than usual In fact.vw.en 'w ares Oaliu ns
he lines ,,inus areJumped clear foitunately , .
In e deep came to thofate he a falling timberand throwing up pro- -
his The hurtGear this morning heard rCcolved kick
of Joseph B. Athenon vs.'f,om mule but thes.t InjuriesWi'hluwu Sugar Hatch yiy
plalntlrt; Kinney, Ballon When mules goingClnnabnn was;,iwn they made desperate struggle
icmoilng cloud title. bridge evenIded tho Court would grant nK of their shoes
Mrs. I.eapy, rrl,cf l',il sign deerco wagon turned complete
Uelos
ti effect upon somersault landingGear Issued order today mniika side of with
summoning a grand for
that
told
. .......-..- . .
deul
special tne cucuu nre complete Jzr.ft.ooo. Of J30.-VI- )
Couit open line! been
Lopez
re-
crimination
Tort
KtW TOBACCO COMPANY
to side
been over 1' tied For- -
.o about o' '; "" ioThe to tho ns very
1'ig overhead rod. priMldcnt. shaios,: sothat the weia president, Leo ratm-troph-
itcrctnry.decne.l to nn that It Is awonder that the so nsIt Work has already to
Watpahil Mien Mary n. an nd vi.rte Loncz n,,i n.ih m i.o
vrinl.r Mnrv n,l Gtar thU ,n,,rnlnS- - '"", blllldlllg tllO old OVOr.n,!,,1Ur'- - 1,Lllnnt- - T"n wl" 1)0 tr"mc
Hauula- -It recommend r''''' answer filed . Monday; at present tho crossing U
that tlo resignation Crockutt & Nagle, San Kran-- ( m:.do oldaccepted nnd Miss presented rcnlliiK. Volcnno
to support It. This has there to IsOnhii Aliuu. much notorktv. Tho a, H.oiv i,t.mii.i
"r NI'heilaH leslRiied. It n l, .el.ulli- - Hml,..r In Inthat
senool','ianted
tin"mm
teat
Players3,419
1,715
CLCASON
Bulletin,
entitlingthem votes
One votesmonths
nuiEt
firstthat
votes
buyvotes
been
Klla
I'ror.
HAWAII
f0mn
water
Jury load wagon
Joseph
...whose wireI'lundsco Tho
greaton
G Smithexperiment
f f-f t
Vote.
to
to be
St
of
of
or
3)
22
eighty votes spentBulletin
with businessofllte. This
will se-
cure votes. dollurweekly
votes.
prlo ottoredor
Wlchmnn, will
greatest numner votes closo
Votes deposited nt ollleolulled nmong scattering until
tontestniit totnlI'rom tlmo
FROM
aboutgulch miles
teams
t(In,.
pool.plero
head.
maknl
vice
suuh extentbrldgo held long
has.acalnst
Mrs. along brldgobeing
plate. had.
.ilwarii
normal
teaults
LOUIS
year..
Jordan
school
School
18.000:
tr.lla,
stationtoday.
Blnglo
yenr'B
stieet,
bridge
Sugar
dived,
begun
stages
tho will plaintiffs too Oi.lhi used. To put In bit elwould mean two or three months delayIn the roid bo practically
The will to suspendrepairs on the In to lite theiror.cy ror the Bven this avail-nl'l- o
fund !b very low, ns most of Itlias to be to meet Ions thatthe has fulled - provide
CHAKUUD WITH
lhigeno Duvaii- -
Oliver Akau and n ofotheis nearn row nlghtH. ngn. Tho storyat tho station is this:
Tho men mtntlonocl, ofr.ru well known in thu city,
vveru on their vny to Kanuap-il- l
when htopped at native's hoiiv.Tho owner or tho not Ilkotheli Something happened
tho ut'.tlve on a numberJututicM) near his plicu for nsslstante. Tho Jupiiiesu out nndtho retail! waa the tho
mentioned on tho charge riotOno or tho number 1ms been releasedon furnishing bond In tho sum of
tho others havo been ruleased on furnishing bond lit tho sumol
, m
Wcnk Voice Hrouclit TroubleA native who was out .or a time
last nnd who wat m rested bjCaptain Knnae, appeared tho I'nlice Court thin lorcnocn on uiti
drunkenness. Tho judge thought,when charge was made, that thoman said ho was not guilty. Ho wasbrought nut, in front ofpiosecutlng omcors iIcsk theu
trial proceeded, CaptainKanao hau finished testifying to tho
condition last night, tho nntlvowas asked If ho had tn sayHo rather blank, said hadno witnesses at'd stntol that r.u
been drunk.When to task for saying he
wns not drunk when flrrt on toto tho rhaigo, bo siild that h
had pleaded Tho fellowvvcak olco cost htm ist onomoro than the ordinary lino forenness.
Francis Murphy will hold twoTemperance meetings tomorrow,
ln tho forenoon he will speak lnchurch. tho evening be
will address tho Kuwnlnhao churchtho evening meeting win bo n grandrally for who Interested In
tlto temperancou enthusiastic meeting Is expected.
i0
Itevcnue Collector HoyChumberlaln, when engaged In regis-to.ln-
Chinese, asked questions totho extent and degree their
drt'ro for liberty to go to the Main'plaid. He as he Informed a reporter, was nothing morsgenerally and earnestly desired amongthe Chlucsu outside of those havinggcod In the Islands. Mr. Ciiam-l.rrlal- it
a reporter tit If perrals-klo- u
were once obtained for Chinese toenter thu Mainland fromwould be an Immediate exodus. Fromumc of themselves he that umuch ns $300 would be readily forth-corin- g
for nn Individual to goto thu Coast.
This docs not seem encouraging totli.; hopes of planters for securing CblrciL lauor from the Mainland.
LAB0RCR8 FROM
'Die Kluau brought a largenumber of passengers thisninny of whom nre coming to.1... ,.li In .ihIi ,.r ! nr .?l
M
a
..., ... k u ,,u.. v,. ...c ,(,, .v1.,,.nt,. ,.A.tl.. n .nl.n aUVCl UL UIV liuwil iwuaj .,...........,.,1 .. sum., UUU.UV. u.u n., ..... .,. ,.,,
fiom who arereturning as there Is no more work fortheir there. Tho are mostlyJnnanese. No I'ortti Hlcuns were
Stables. .
a merchandise. ,lllii PiKOtltttlng certificate No. 3923 for
names mar. of Co. salt)ciuck behind him, the tIamed h Co
luitdliiK .of
onetimber
Judge
8 I). ainc
Judgeof
e
of
thomet
wat- -
the
1,1.1., waJ. aml thator articles of as- - ,,.. .,.soclatlon were In Treasurer ,1
this firstsell nnd
tobacco. proposes deal into leicnnono Mac- -oilier goods, arqiilro aud HoldInto, deal In stocks othor corpora-- '
etc.Tho rm fifty years. The capi-
tal SliMiuu. In shares ttOOBach, with prlvllego of Increaslntj
ness almost wreck sticktho of Septcm-- , three of mules were subscilbed JJ.00U paid
ecrtnlnlv
ncck
stock,
timbers trcas- -
charred slares;
Franc .i,n...BwUtam
theMay
votes
olllce tho
names
nitu.t'o.
Iron, ncwbridge,
which would
roadsbridge.
CImiIuh
Lilinlirirotelvol
they
tompany.
anything
respond
all
Internal
permit
MAUI.
trip,laborers
lnboiets
stock
con,nuclI
1HEII) IAWVER
Judge morning ordered
Company WilsonWhltehouso nl., bocauso tnti attor-ney defendants didippearance. This was Corruit.who beenno"fled the trial.
was for Interestumnuullut;
$."i8S. Davis appearedjury, consisted
Zalibji, MtCanl- -
('., Nawaaloa, Holt. W.liowell. Naiikana. W. IVarsoi.
vheator. Mile. Bonvillnunder eoutratt Btugompnager barltono
I'lro CommissionSchedule losses build-Ina- s.
severalagent,
Club Stables,Holmes
Danfordminors.
IV It MAMiIS MY
Thrown of Surrey
and Landed on
Head.
STARTED OFF AT
JUDICIARY BUILD!?
Eye Witness of Catastrophe
Vehicle to Pieces
Stopped by
Policeman.
Macdonald,"Mac," for Club
with accident King
JI1IJ1U .rijr v bwhi. m.wss coming the directionklkt and, outside the Capitol
yard, horse became un-
manageable. Samuel Chllllngworwi,brt.ther the sheriff, was rid
the side of the carriagethe time off hetells the following
was riding the side ofMacdonald the JudiciaryAt that time, his was goingvery slowly. Suddenly, hearddiner railing out hisriw the off galloped upbut the was going too for
to ralrh Mardonuld wasi..-.- en.. i mo emo ,lt nll tnu j sce hen corporation whoso ,. B
.... , .... h.filed the rollleo morning. Its I A' tl,e lcnrd treet
Is rum swerved threw thoIn It carriage tne post.
tt IsIs
tnoa a It
the killed,
Cut
domild was thrown tar Into the airend his bead In the hardstmt. knocked senseless. Theupper part the surrey was leftthn post the con-tim-
King with thoremaining portion.
llio bridge the as i UP- - ' Y.'bcu a little beyondIt fell, tho whole would most 1'll,'r" 'i " '""B llsl ot feai toret tue ran Into anotherh-- swept tho fnlls 'J111' '"'""IptloiiH ranglni: 0 tI,nl Nvlg ..tanrtins near by.
j low : the rails 50 feet She, onkoa'und amoums "" Bl,,achcJnccldcnt was duo are- - S Chnnn Cian "1J was strong
of KxamlnatloD SU Chlug Lum. held, that there was furtheralso In a I shnrcs';
bad condition; rotten, .mer, 1U0 K, V. Yap, The runaway, left the remain- -
....
dltlonal 0Pen """'by
of byolsro.
twice day travelplaci tu
Oceanic steamer nut
with
year
dealsides.
Jared
buy
wagon
n
hoard havoorder
rsnlgovernment
Tarden,hello,
Cot
joung allwhom
backn
place djd
called
arrest young
whllo
?.'il):i.m
tho
sat down tin
tho When
man's
hothen
calledcalled
guilty, poar rJ
drunk
nrohearing gteat
foundthere
4stake
here, titers
verydeck
ten
threw- - ,,,,
tlons,
l ennies; . an.iiior. io in, part surrey outside the newI). L. AUwiil. It) shares; Leo nnJ donn (o
V u
this nor tho verdict In suit
closed.
tibllK.il
for.
RIOT.
trouhlo
polite
end ofliving
turnedof
iron or
$1,111)0,
night,fit
dun;.'of
and
looknd
had
dollar
Gos-
pel
In
orator.
or
learned
Ituni
others
realof
of
the
.til,
and Oka vs. &ct
lor not pul In uuA. u.
to Kauai .liter havingof tlmo for Tho ver-
dict SS'.U iu.d on twibills of uxchango In
all to i.nlaintllfs. Iho D."C. IManlll. J. J. A.ess, i.. I.
It. A.
Thoa king
Boltons those tho
uml
tho
known aaStable
Tc, on,,.nciibus. ..,vfiom
when
a
inc along bythe horso stnrtcd and
story:along
horse alongI
to horse endstart I
horse fustcalling
roud.,object corner,
to buy aside andalso tn III
cs-- ,
or
uplanded on
was
nndon down street
horse1mmJust be- -
hlnh. withbreak- - followa- - "'
nn nn'1'M Toma,
and horso
connect
toad
into
u. ureauy,hares. Yo bI()t;k
Llttlobroken lor
inlandfor
U,
as
wns
by
He
horso
Fort street where a pollco oMlcer ranout und made n good stop.
What the horso start Is notknown as who wns taken
' the hospital by the patrol wagon,'war and thereforeunable give the police nn tilingDlout the accident. . is
that the bit must hiivo brok-en, placing the horso beyond the con-trol the driver.
H seems that went outWnlkIM to get a horeo thnt was
stolen from tho Club Stnblcs.m tm
What have resulted n seri-ous accident occurird tho cornerI'utt and Hotel streets during tho noonhour, when n cart by ono 8umKce backed Into electric
Tho piompt nttlon tho motor-- .
ini.n his car a standstilltl. K. Ilnnapl, L. Locketl, It, W, nny serious outsideDavis and I'. C. Jones, foreman. ' of tho car fender and a
Before Jii'ige Little the sulta spunc axleN&ylor and Maco Ilonv 111.- .
against the Co. were illscon- - sr jrr l f Vs. TT"Xvtinned by (1. A. Davis for II Yl 1 1 YMile. Naylur eiic-i- I ror y150 on a con- - WW 1 1 II I Jaact madu San tor sal-- ' 7 II II JJary as n soprano r.lugcr JL T IX O J--L O O
claimed n
n similarnnd Comedian.
Claimsoi on C, of
C."l.'IniH of
Ah IO Mendonca.& Stanley H. S.
ha, Svvnn, Armsctrong,mil Gllllland
His
HORSE
Story
Smashed
commonlydriver
an
building his
ofat
"1at
animal
me tin.Ionia
of at
tipped
noshows
of
of
of
caused toMacdonald,
tientirely Insensible
tosupposed,
however,
ofMacdonald to
mlfcht Innt of
drivenactually an
en- -. orIn bringing to
J. prevented trouble,damaging
otito&.imond
plalntlfTi. lIn r'ranclsto
In tlorondiint's
representsIncluding
represent
Out
building.
mentioned
telephone
Camarlnos
Orplieum
The Merchants' Tarcel DeliveryCOMPANY.
Delivers pickaees to nnypart or the city tor llic up-ward 'b.Try them. Phone blue 621.
I'arkagcs shipped toI nil parts of thu United' S'ates and Hnrope.
OldtP, 1017 Bethel St.,opposite Honolulu Market.
FROM A BUSHELOF CORN
The Distiller Gets 4 gallons of Whlskey, which Retails for $16. The Gov-ernment Gets 4; the Farmer WhoRaised the Corn Gets 50c (sometimes!;the Railroad Gets 20c; the Manufac-turer Gets 4; the Retailer Gets $7;the Bartender Gets a Rake-of- f andthe Consumer Gets
DRUNKCut Drunk or Not Drunk, Duy YourFootwear of Us and Save Money,
Manufacturers Shoe Co.,OR7 Port Klrcrt.
$&vJ . -- A., w
', ' . iw " ,$:. Jt &L v, viitt.: . .' i fe adt.i!tvi j$
4
!
-
wmmmmmmmwmmmtnwm"BON TON"
"KID FITTING"
"ROYAL WORCESTER"
(straight front)corsets
THOSE NfvMES ARE WELLKNOWN BY ALL WEARERS OFTHE DEST CORSET8, FOR THEYREPRESENT CORStTS OF MOSTEXCELLENT DESIGN AND WHICHGIVE THE STYLISH FIGURE
WITH EASE AND COMFORT.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED A
NEW SHIPMENT OF THESEMAKES, AND iHEY ARE NOW ONSALE AT
M. E. KILLEAN CO., LTD.FORT STREET.
MMMlUtt.UitUU.U..iiUUUUUUlUR
Sanitary Steam LaundryCOMPANY,
Great Reduction in Prices
having made large additions to our machinery, we arenow able to launder
spreads, sheets, pillowslips,
table cloths, - table napkins,
and towels
at the rate of 25 cents per dozen, cash, satis-
factory work and prompt delivery guaranteed, no fear of
clothing being lost from strike:., we invite Inspection of ourlaundry and methods at any time during business hours.
Ring Up Main T3and our wagons will call for your work.
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
.MONDAY
TUIJ8DAVLe Progress Third Degree.
VI3DUJDAY
THUH8DAVRose Croix Regular.
I'HIDAVPacific Third Degree.
SATUKOAV
All Usitlng members of the or-
der are cordially invited to attendmeetings of local lodges.
fttticiutti LurbCiur,
THEOSOPHY."Aloha Hranth," T. S., every Satur-
day, 7.30 p. m., Arlon nail, bacli otOpera, House. Lending library. In-
formation P. O. Uojl 301, or 311 Foitbtrcct.HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30In Harmony Hall, King street.
C. CHAIU.OCK, N. O.E. It. HENDIIV, buci clary.
All visiting brothers very cordiallyInvited., MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.Meets cry Tuesday e filing at 7:30
o'clock In Harmony Hall, King street.Vlsiutig brothers cordially Invited toattend.
ii. J. 0Ai.i.Aaiu:n, c. cA. E. MUlu'HY, K. It. S.
HONOLULU CHAPTER, NO. 1,R. A. M.
Meets every third ihursdny eveningat Masonic Temple. All visiting com-panions cordially Invited .
A. P. ail.KII.LAN, E. CJ. D. TUUKEK, Secretary.
honoIiTlTTcommandery, no. i,K.T.
Meets In Masonic Temple on the sec-ond Thursday evening of each month.All visiting Sir Knights comteouslyInvited.
A. K. OILFILLAN. E. C.J. U. TUCktill, Itecordcr.f
oahu lodge, NO. 1, K. of P.Meets every Friday evening at Har-
mony Hall, King street, nt 7:30. Mem-bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and veil-ing brotheis cordially Invited.
0. EIHCoON. C. O.ALrilED AIIENDT,
Iof JLand S.NUUANU chapter rose croi.x,
NO. 1, A. & A. S. R.Meets tlio first Thursday In each
month nt Mnsonlo Toniplo. Sojourn-n-
and visiting ! ithers cordially In-
vited io nttend all meetings.M.W. M., ALI1EUT VAN CI.IEF OEAUALLAN 11. SCIHMaEOUlt, Secretary.
LODGE LE PROGRES DEL'OCEANIE,
No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite.Stated meetings on lust Monday nf
each month In its hall, .Masonic Ternpie.
L. de L. WAHI), W. M.H. II. FltlEL, Secretary.
HAWAIIAN LODGE, NO. 21,F. & A. M.
Stnted meetings first Monday each.month. Special meetings, when lulled
(will be noted In this spare).Members Lodge Lo Progies, Pacific
Lodge and all sojourning bretliien cor-dially Invited.
WM. II. WRIGHT. W. M.K. II. O. WALLACE, Secretary.
33
3
33
LTD.
Slopes of Punchbowl
Two houses for sale, --dtuatcd so asto command extensUc view. $3,000
and $0,500.
For Kent on Klnnu street. Sevenroom cottago on good sized lot. (35per month.
valuable business property onSmith street near Hotel street for saloor for lease.
several building lots on Wilderavenue and Alexander street, Punahou,Immediately on the trolley tine.
Castle & Lansdale,nHAL ESTATE ANDINVESTMENTS.
Itooms C06 and 607, Stangcnwald Bldg.
TELfcPHONE-MA- IN TO.
THE
WESTER-MAYE- R
PIANOSRHRLIN MAKEwith the latest Improved
Pnrls action and spec-
ially constructed to with-
stand the deterioratingInfluences of this climate.Made of selected curlyCuuciiHtnn VVnlnut)most artistically carved
and finished In LOUISXIV STYLE. I t
Ifoffscfilaeger Co.
LIMITLR.
King St., near Bethel
fa
38 SAFES IN STOCKAUGUST 20th.
smm,Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monumental
CO , LTD.
TEL -- - MAIN. i6 KINO STREET
;t-.jjP- 7
1EVENING I1UU.ETIN, HONOLULU. II. T., SATUtlDAY, SEPT. V, 1901.
LOCAL ANDfiENE8AL
Mlle and Chnrlty nt the 1'imtlico- n-
also cold whisky.Nicety furnished rooms, Popular
House, 1249 Tort St., $1.50 per week up.
lllnnk books ot nil sorts, ledgers, cte.manufactured by the llullctln PublishInn Co.
Notice of seated terriers Is publishedbv the Superintendent of Public WorksIn this lesue.
The regular Sunday afternoon con-
ceit of the band "111 be given on theCxpltol grounds.
On Momlnv. Rent. 0 nt 10 n. m. Jag.
r Morgan will nold an nuitlon salo ofbankrupt stock.
Dr. Ilogle removes corns withoutpain. Ingrowing nails treated successfully. Arlington, Hotel street.
Choice Claret DO cents. Port, Madeira,Zlnfanclel, 75 rents a gallon nt Holt- -schlaegcr Co.'s, King near Ucthel.
"Laborers Together" will be C. .1.
Pay's theme at the regular afternoonmeeting In the Y, M. C. A. tomorrow.
The Oospcl Temperance Society willhold n flnnl grand rally In Knwatahaodun cli Sunday evening tit 7:30 o'clock.
Aie ou a Iluffalo? Whether you arcor not, have our dims printed mid developed at the Honolulu Phoio SupplyCo
A special meeting of the Masters' &
Pilots' Association will be held nt Har-mony hall Sunday evening at 7
o'clock.Take jour printing and developing
to the Honolulu Photo Supply Co. onToit street and be assured of the besticmiMi. I
The band will play at a baseballg.uuo on the campus nt Oahu College'this afternoon nnd not at EmmaSquare. i
Attorney F. M. Brooks went downthe road to Heela this forenoon for thspurpose of nttendlng Io some courtbusiness.
Through the kindness of Delegnto11. V. Wilcox the Bulletin hai rcrclvodthe year book of tho Department ofAgriculture.
The Advertiser stated this morningthat squatters had been discovered onItrmiil Top. This Is almost ns old athe hill Itself.
T tic Lei Ponl Mol dancing club willgive another of Its enjoyable dnmr3at the hall on School street this even-ing at the usual time.
Co out to the baseball game betweenthe Custom House nnd PolUc teamsthis afternoon One of tho llnest ton-ter- ts
of tho season Is promised.In the injunction suit oi John S. An
dtt.de vs. O. Schuman nnd TerritorySlnbles Co., And; arte has tiled a bondof $150 with John F. Col bum ns surety.
lteports come from Maul that theculler of Haleakata has become the
grounds for plover In greaternumbers than has ever been noticedbefore.
V. F. Reynolds said yesterday to aBulletin reporter Hint nil the newspaper talk about his coming down herdto dispose of Knhuku runch was therankest kind of nonsense.
There will be a meeting of ihc kindrgurtcn teachers and assistants inthe Chinese church on Fort street at4 o'clock this afternoon. All those In-
tel sted arc expected to be present.Don't forget Camarlnos of the Cali-
fornia Fruit Market when you wantfruit and vegetables. He alwas hason hand n fresh supply of both Califor-nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main378.
Tho Christian church services tomor-lo-
will ho ns follows: 11 a. m., "TheExtension of Christ's Kingdom." 7:30P. ni., tho second sermon In the serieso. special sermons. The subject oftills one will be "Christ's Kingdom."
Tho Joint committee of the labounions in whose hnnds were placedthe arrangements for tho celebrationof Labor Day, met but nlglit f.ndfinished up the work of approving thebills contracted. Another meeting ofthe commlttco will be held on thenight of tho 14th Inst.
CHAS. D. WALKER,Designer and Builder of Hlgh-Grad- e
YACHTS, B0AT3 AND LAUNCHES!Woiks, C92 King St,
P O. Box 633. Teleoiiono. t.ua 3121.
of - .
PITCHTOEK
Tho Nebraska farmer Inducing thephotosraphy.)
ZEItBE LOSES HiS CASE
Ileforc Judgo Little, at 3:30 jesterdiy afternoon, the Jury trying II, 55er
he's suit for $300 against HonoluluTobacco Co. returned a erdlc for .hudefendant.
Ilonotulu Inestment Co. vs. MinnieKoll llnuauna et aK was next called,tlin following Jury being empaneled:11. Knuknnn, A. W". Pearson, E. K. .anapl, T. Kronen, D. K. Hoaplll, O. Cox,J. Zablan, II. W. Davis, (leo. Nawkna, J, S. Walker, J. A. Legros and J.A MtCandless. Gcorgo A. Davis appealed for plaintiff, but there was noapi.rarnncc of or for defendant. JudgoLittle Instructed tho Jury to return n
verdict for plaintiff by default, whichwan done.
THE ROMANCE OF hLIKl!.
At the request of his many friendsOliver llalnbrldge, M. A. has decided togivo n farewell entertainment at tbaOpera House. A piny entitled "TheRomance of Ellse," written by Mr.llalubrldgc will be presented In firstclass stjlc when Honolulu's best din- -
niatlc talent will he In evidence. Thliplay lias been most favorably receivednt tho hands of tho most eminentcritics of the day. One feature of theevening will be tho selections by Mrs.lla'nlirldgo Honors Trinity College nndIt A. M London, nnd especially hernwn composition "The IlnlnbrldgiGalop." This talented little lady Is
In health and wilt be able tnJoin her husband In his Journcjlngsnt nn early date.
MANY A MOTHER'S WISH.
Muny n mother of a peevish, restlesssickly child has wished that her littleone was ns strong nnd rugged as nnIndian babe. Such mothers can maketheir children strong and well. If theyrid tho child's system o fworms, whichcause nlno-tcnth- s of children's trou-bles. Klcknpoo Indian Worm Killerwit, do It. For centuries the Indiansused It lo mack their babes rugged,powerful, fearless. What It has donefor tho child of tho forest It will dofor tho child of tho civilized cure.That Is what Ith ns been doing foryears. You con get It of your druggistfor 23 cents. Bo suro to get the gen-uine. Tho child's life ts too preciousto trlflo with worthless substitutes.Hobron Drug Co., agents for KlcknpooIndian Remedies.
IIAT8 OPI- - liN COURT.
Japanese do not seem to rerognl :uthe Inct that they must tnKc off theirhntn when they are In a court roooiTwo or three times n day tho courtofllrets In the Police Court me obligedto run up to Japanese nnd take HHrbats oft .or them Judge Wilcox isusually very good nbout this mntu'rnnd seems to recognize the fnctIgnorance Is the cause. However, once.in a while he loses his patience nndjutcrdny morning was one of thetimes.
A Japanese, insblro by name, cameInto the court room with his hat onand sat down without removing it. Howas spied by Ofllcer Toma. who wasin the net of ejecting the man fromthe room when ho was called to bythe Judge, lanhlm got a tree-seco- I
lecture and was then sent below fo.'two hours to learn some manners.
Heavy Execution Rntlatlcd.Execution for $1000.12 In the suit of
Enterprise Mill Co. vs. Lul M. MoKeiigue ha3, under instructions ofHolmes & Stanley for plaintiff, beenn turned by Deputy Sheriff Chilling- -worth as fully satisfied.
Gomes & McTlghc, successors to Camara & Co.. liquor dealers, 9.1 King St.
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IFBH DM A VA 131
manaantratna Or-a- aU in. Mollcu loc
IsVP'lANEMIA, POORNESS OF BLOC
iff IW Vf QOIUUR
la P,""',,c"Pr"1fcOf .11 CuilltUlM.
lit luUhtf Ttv , Smm
Dtu ma HUtin iMt TmlBoon bring, tuckIIU1TH, ITHHiTI.&m AND A
mtH coHPimsi.
WhclM.!.t Ijo, Run Lihvrltt. P.ViV
f-f ftJB0SPEBITY.
hobo to work. (From life by wirelessMinneapolis Journal
Baby BrandCondensedMilk ....
The Very Best Milkfor K'lhlcH. t i t i
Pi'cpnrctl especiallyfor Uiilitcm. t t t l
In a word, the "Biby B'and" Condenstd Milk I "Best for Babies" because:
It Is a p rfect food, making chlldred stoutand strong.
It Is put up In sttrillztd glass Jirs. hermetlcally feiled.
It Is also the most economical Infants'food In the world.
Its purity and richness Is unescelleJ.
The WashingtonMercantileCo., - Ltd.
ACIItH.
FOR SALE
A Few Beautiful Lotswith unexcelled viewover College Hills tract,Waikilti and the Ocean.With good access : : : :
Lowest Priceson Bent Terms
Good Building Lots in
Nuuanu Valley
near the Brickyard,of varied sizrs. : : : :
8225 UPon easy installment.
Good Lots near Insane Asylumfrom $500 to $1,000 each, ac-
cording to size and location,
Easy terms. : : : :
J. H. SCHNACK,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
WHITE
CLOVER
soapis the best andthe cheapestin the market.
Absolutely Pure
25cPer Box.
Hollister Drug Co.
FORT STREET.
Kahikinui MeatFROM MAUI
Yreeli every day.Foi Side nt the 1 t 1
FISH MARKET, Stalls 19 and 20AM) AT
Butcher Shop, Cor. Per. & Alakea
C.Q.YeeHop&Co.tojitr PROPR1LTORS.
Fop Sale,FirebrickPircclayMammoth Rockera
APPLi' TO....C. BREWER & CO., Ltd.
QUEEN STREET.
HONOLULU BREWING AND MALTING CO., LTD
Queen Street.
Primo BeerSTRICTLY PURE BEERHOME BREWED - - -
We do not have to Fortify our Beer.
Bottled and Draught Beerpromptly delivered t : tCold Storage for Rent- -
TelephoneMain 341......:Hun.t.t.tM.titu.t:
tt McKECHNIBtt PAINTtt
ANDtttt WALLan PAPER
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1178-11- Union St.t:
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ijoumdiijammen' For thirsty $r0ajfes
a-hunge- red stomacJCssIWearv fieaddes. h
V
mill
Box 112.
A natural mineral andthe purest in the world.
If you are right,Sauerbrunnen and keep right.
If you are not right,Saueibrunnen aud get right,
SOLE
To trade
the
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ttDealers In Oils, Varnishes, 5Stains, and Glass, orna- -
and plain ::::::Itt
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and Home should one without delov
Motor, Carriage and Machine Co.
Gunsmithing, Locksmithing,
Typewriter Repairingnil Muds of Intricate Mnchlnc Work.
We Want Work.
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Phone Itlue P.O.
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The Pasteur ....Germ Proof Filter
Is the only Filter on the market that frees the water from all impurities and eradicates the Germs. The PASTEUR is one of thegreatest to ill health ever invented.
Every Store, Office, Hotel, Restaurant
A. R. HANCOCK & Co3I FORT ST.
SHREVE & CO.,facilitate with the
Tlpefl
nun
Paints,Putty
mental
Wall Papersuit.
Slia-'es- ,
Try
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card.
i
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Satisfying
have
SCHOENING STEWART,NBAR
7l.
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AQENTS W
San Francisco,Hawaiian Islands, will deliver goods
Burchased or ordered of them, free of charges for transportation toHonolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent onselect'jn to those known to the firm, or will furnish satisfactoryrefeiences In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturers,Market Cr Pont 8tH., 6. P.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices lurnhlied upon receipt of request. ha e'.he largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New Yotk City, and areprepared to furnish special design. .
Atlua,orcecantJ?tvestori
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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T.. SATUIIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1D01.
Attachment of Htore. mmtttttfflttmimntTOttmmttnmmt: 4mmnmuuwnntmmMutuminummummmumummmminm:mmnutmmutmmmunmnmummtusttuut:uuunuunnttttttttm titntnnnnuinnAndrew Cox, Deputy Sheriff of Wata-Ju- a.
has made return of attachment Five FOR SALE EVERYWHERE ! Fiveordered In the case of Washington Mcrcantlle Co. vb. Allna. An Inven.'ry is.given of the stock In trade of Allna a 66 99stern
Those
scl2ed
wlflhlnp
by tho
rellnliln
omccr.
tinrarnCent La Insular of America Cent
npflenced rirtlora nnw.. ., fins fair.. ......nrlppa..v. ........U, ,tD4,and courteous treatment should call atthe Territory Stables. Their telephone Cigar Trade Mark Registered and owned by DAVID LAWRENCE & COMPANY, Cigarnumoer is .Main 35. Tney tienvcr anucall forlgs free of chaige. ' ttttututuutnttiuutuiuuttttttttuiutsRt i iumt::::Ktm:JttitmK::m!ntmtn:mt:m:msmtm:mitMJntmnmma::m:mmja::'jmm::m::mtnt:::i::t:mttttiMmj
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Great Under Price Sale
of Lace Curtains !
Our great clearing sale of LaceCurtalns will be In full swingwith many specially attractive offering on Monday next,Seitember 9th, and continues ONE WHCK ONLY.
Point tl 'Hsprlt, Irish Polht, Artihltin,Fish Net, Applique, Nottingham, Etc.Etc., Lncc Cuptnlno, 1 1 1 1
Specially matked away down so that they will first com-min- d
your at'entlon, then find themselves hung In vuirhomes. Fine Figured SvvIhh Curtnlnn withRulfleH, reduced from $0.75 to 4.R0 pcr pulp.
Fine Sailor Hats
At Prices that Woo You
There never was a hat that lookeJ more bec-ml- thin '.lie
Snllur Hot. Rivals have come and gone, but the sillor'bobs up serenely" every season more bewitching than evsr.Ours are the bewitching kind, and the prices are morebewitching than ever. We might say : : : :
Irresistible Sailors at Irresistible PricesStirt the girls off to school with them ; they're gooJ com-
pany even though the v are cheap. : : : : :
Rough nnd Rcnily Straw h In White,Block, Brown nnd Mixed. 1 I I
3 THINGS MOREBoy New Wlndnor Tics-J- ust the thing that willtickle the boy to death -- so to speak Plaids and stripes arehere In the la'gest variety of new designs ever shewn.
New White P. K's All kind, many of them you'venever seen before. Prices run 6 yards for $1.00, and 25: a' d
35c per yard : ::::::::Bnglltth Musllnn -- The colors ire fast anj the goods arethe very da ntlest Inugtiable. 31 Inches wide and only
15c per yarJ : ::::::::Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd,
FORT STREET.tnuunnnimunninmtmnnnntnmnmi
Just ArrivedEX. SHIP HENRY VILLARO
10,000 BarrelsROCHE HARBOR LIME
FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
Also Big Shipment of CAL. RED BRICK.
THEO. H. DAYIES & CO., Ltd.Hardware Department.
:mmntnK:m:j::::n:r.:nmttt:m:j:wj:nt::t::n:m::n:nm:::atjnn:Kran
KIMONASJUST RECEIVEDA beautiful and dainty assortment.
K1MONAWe woulJ I
inspect llii:
ALSO.
MATERIALSIke have you call and
stock.
U SBKOMOTO,Hotel Street, near Nminnu.
S. SBIMAMOTOGeneral Alerchandlse. Dty Goods, Groceries.
JapaneBe Provisions, etcMAG00N BLOCK, MEROIIAAT '.TREET.
. O-- IB02C 880 llsJlxi. 2IB
GOO KlVl, 1116 Nuusnu St.New Line ol European floods.flcntlcmen'Hi Ladles' nml Clillilrcn'M Huts.ChtncHC GriiHH Linen, (ill coIoi-h- ,
DrcsH Goods, I'oncc 8lll(h.
MBRCHANI TAILOK,
H. O Box mj.
to
14
A large variety of cloths made up In tholatest styles.
Til. ll.
THE OLDEST CHi. v5K FIRM IN HONOLULU.
COMMISSION MlJI3K.OKA.3SrTS.Dtilin la Flu Silks ind Gnu Llmm. Cblniu tnJ JpanH Ooodt ot All Klott.
f n Nuuaou ilrctt.
The Bulletin, 75cts. per month
(MIT IBM)ANE HILO'S ACCUSATION
DENIED BY LILIUOKALANI
Halawa Tunnel Injunction and Other
Matters on the Files
of the Circuit
Court.
Lllluokalnnl lias made nnsuor to thocomplaint In equity of Ano Hllo. Slinac'inlts that Dm Id Malo nnd the. plain-HI- T
conveved to her certain pieces ofl.iml In Mnnon. but denies that suchconvejance was made undci agree-mf-
tint defendant would iroctirc an lease of tlio mortgage U In
r complaint. Defendant denies thatthe land conveyed to her exceeded luvalue the amount due tinder the mort-Ck- i.
Also she denies that llcvld Ma
lo (.ltd plalntlrf believed that the mort-gages In question were cancelled andHint no further llahlllty existed onll.f-l- part.
The lfith clause of the answer Is:'That she denies that It has only re-
cently come to the Knowledge ofplii'ntltt that said mortgages were not
and she denies that shefiii'ulently with Intention to cheat
' defraud plaintiff and without them.wledge of plaintiff or said David
M"lo procured an assignment to her11' the said mortgages above described.
1
I
..., . .1-- u u. ruu u ,
" , afUrnoon jury examounts secured said .,
granted petition of'""" ""; "" "" Oonsahcs, of. .
u'i intry upon piem.sis accordingto law and holds pucsirfslon there-- r.
she published notkc 01 foreclosureand she denies that her acts work-in- s
trieparable Injury upon plaintiffnnd that plulntlrt nas no remedy lulaw.
Finally, defendant prays that'bill may dismissed costs, andfi.i such further as to courtncims meet..
liouerteon & Idcr arc attornejsdefendant.
Iteturn has been made of chambersummons In an Injunction suit brought
Honolulu Plantation agalustI.110 Chit San. It to enjoin de CMa,C' at,,,,.a under,
land at Halawa, Oahu, or from re-
moving any material therefrom, orfrom any structure thereon, orotherwise trespassing upon said land,
'
Ritiirn of summons In the assumpsitsuit I'ahuume s. Hnmakiia Mill Co..
1 served on II. Ualrd. ofdeftndant. lias been madeSherirr Albert Plaintifftlalnu rent land In Hnmakiia.
VK.CUKTO.V1S.
l'ollowlng Is personnel, with
till. game at Oahu College:
Police Customs.
S Leslie ....Clllllngworth
II MnssmnnA Mo3smanN.V. Knnue
A
center .... How af.l.ed.
3
This
JM&nJKKXLRHKKftKKKUIUIuftEverybodyKnowsAbout
"PahvKiUsYHouseholdMedicine
A Kafo nnd Stiro Cure for
(Cramps Coughs L
DiarrhoeaSprains and
Qlrcs lustnnt relief.Two !, 33c. sml sac.
Only one Klllir,
mniwtwvwvvmpt
m. PM mill
ORDERED BY JUDGE GEAR
AT CIRCUIT CHAMBERS
as Adminis-
trator of of W. H. Cum-min- gs
for Full
Year.
Some were disponed of by Judge Clear, tu fill up
0f(cr the wasthe by tho
T:LTT",LTa:V J-- He Gear the..' jM. A. administrator tho
sho -- - torthe
now
are
the
thebe with
relief the
for
iiy Co.Is the
tlon.
B. Jo
A.It,
soil onstreet. The is to sell
highest price attainable, afterIn dally for fif-
teen das. E. Fisher Is appointedan the auctioneer to saleand authorized to put up to
It. The Is allied atI. M. Long for petitioner,
of W. F
CMS NIL TillCOMPLAINT
PRESENTED
approved
ministratorCemmlnga.
notlS"ZCtlh.
W,
170 for
the the
rln
jes- -
pav
fortho
theW,
the
Information
BtnlcC8 administrator
treasurerDeputy
McGurn.
of pro
substitutes,:A..7".VT:
petitions, In the effecthad chosen
Clark
DiinciinParker
.Inckkon
sliaip o'clock
drink RainierSaloon.
Colds Burns
Porry Davis'
Cecil
mattus
Mnklkl order
Bulletin
coniluctposters
(fiOOO.
Judge Gear,
Francis Murpliv's temiierance Kawalaluio
cvining smiled morabioadly and bless your
....Scanlon aboutbase 'Iho Stnr
bnse before vhoeoheerned. consulted
left Gny'andfield
..Stratemcyer
hot weather,Pantheon
Brul303
Strains.
Continued
Estate
chambers
property
property
Accounts
appointmentlist
aggregated
Thursday's
Interpreting
MEDElItOS Inwife
diiiigliter.
PUESUINO THE B0EB.
.WW.
tlvre'aToinm
off!" Minneapolis
NO WRITTEN
HAD BEEN
Two Defendants Therefore Rest-
ored to Sweet Liberty by Judge
Gear the Circuit
Court.
Wnda put trial beforeCJiti lu the Circuit jestcrdnyiiM.uilt and batter), follow lug Jurybe-ti- empaneled- - J. Oaniara. ().Whitney, Jns. Jr., l:. Iliirfcndeau,
I). W Chilton,lllalsdell Ilcrtleinnnn, V. 11.
lies, V, Kernnndez, W.nnd J. A. Uouthltt,A".f,lstant Attorney Oenernl, for the
I'lVirltory, llrooks for defeir
Ihcrc no sworn complaintamongst the flies In the Mr.Un.oks moid that defendantciiiised. The Territory would
go that way this withoutIstliigKlc. therefore put on oldencc
that there a com-pbln- t.
It was no use. Defendant waslimited the that there was
sworn compiaini, ucrcnuaniappealed from District Conn Ho-
nolulu, where ho was fined $10 nndriFts for nnd battery a wo-
man, whom had bitten nnd kickednciordlng the cldcme below.
appealed Dis-trict Court of Koolaunoko. where he
$.10 nnd for adultery,Firth,?. 7.fVnd.ni ..,; made
I "I?1 0t JB: '!t .l'char"ged Uck of. sora
POLICE
CONSUL.TDD,
.McOulre.
complaint. The record ofbelow enme Pall entirelyIn uathe language, llrooks ap-
pealed for defendant.
WAIALUA BEACH HOTEL.
In the nullctln's advertising columnsWM l found the announcement ,.f
of Opfergelt minors, were by th" opening of the Wnlalua UracilHotel, a that peoplu
On tho Ilrown. nd- - '" ?" """ " " "ul0 ln ''the W. II. ,- ;- ;-
-, - - ---for apprmal of cnl, ,,0 lcl, f()r
acioiuits and discharge, petitioner ,mmK.r r ,,t.r80I111 u g,,ollM ,,ein iwrsun oiaicu nun. lur uil-- uei hi- - that for bnUrMt f ,,,C "C ',"', "V tho Veguiar Wala-i,'- ." K " r'ht r Prpver for him to , thny will ,.
..
.,
ho discharged the one year carried n 111II0 so beyond tho plumout there was money due state which desire to go. Full parbeing paid to him nil time. tlculars may bo had rates and
T. Stewart appearing for ttiw lll.o by n glancu at thuthe heirs, nicnt. hlioulil still further
until the further order court, t..,!.,. n-- r .,,,PIiin..i,. rnntlni.e.i desired may bu hud by nililrrjnJi.,sc Issued a temporary Injnc- -
Mr Drown as MK ,,'10, '"a"aK-,r- - CllnrI?8 "avid, ttthe Halctwn
aby
pltiher
aiinnortpil
for the full ear from hisA balances due estateseuted by Mr. Ilrown
WAS NOT
city,
had 1,ent, or or,,iin ..no n,,rn,hn.i i,u cholera
. i Stnr. there Is.h" ??" !'"" " 25c. nnd 60e.
of the men In the Custom Itom toHinse and Police teams for this af ho btcn ns tho one to
con's
.
.
. . .
.
doc 111
cbiirch Sunday liecatcher Gorman said "Why,
1st base bciiI. I haven't heard a it2d 5''. seems to know
3d Tucker things tho people are moststop Wilder I have not beenfield 1 not If I worn
eraright Held
Play etarts at
laliter at the
the
Allen,
until orthey
HORN.this city. Sept. C. 1901.
to of It. n
J-- , 1 , (
Gcnaial III, Tommy, cr"Yes, general; I'm Just going tbe mountain tq
ead "Im
in
was on JudgoCourt for
theM, M,
Adams. I(. Wm.V, C.
II, Johnsoni: A.
P. M'dant.
case,bo dis- -
not letIt time 1
tupioe was sworn
ills- -
on groundno nnu
the of
onhe
towho from
v.3r fined costs
of the courtocr Niiiianu
hostelry tho ofof Cecil """""
of estate of ;;deceased,
lw opr(,
mcinbereil passengersU'" U"nk M
'"'' otherwise
erecting
Brown
Is
us ( tothe as to
MtCants advertisethe snccestlnn
of the lim lu ItGear ot
of
oflectin
Kitchener:
Hoshlde,
petition
Prori tho Reports of the dealers InthiB wo think no proprlotniymedicine has a larger Rale than PAINKILLER. Its vnluablo properties as aspeedy euro for pain can not fall to begenerally appreciated, In cane of accl- -
Judgo Wilcox a very broad Biiunon attack iiysentcry,i,n.. im diarrhoea, morbus. Montreal
n. itti Avoid bat....:'".: ":...V Perry Davis'. Price
""" ""Star
thattho
thingNowcll thisii
shoitwould Intrrprct
Louis Medelros,
KlBoer!"
Atklna, aroundJournal.
Arc
Olds,
the
bclnR
assault
tho
the
thetho
the
the
tho
postorTtcc.
Iho weekly edition of tho Eveningllullctln given a comploto summary ofthe nows of the day.
BESTit.,
ROOMS 508, 509.
O. BOX 834.
W
in
MnnllnHuvnnnMoxlcnn
AmerlctinPurtorlcunAT THB.,
Corner unci
i9
CIGARSHAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd..
Merchant NuiitinuiiImo ST.. oppowlto Bethel.
A A1AN ARKANSASCould not repair his roof when Itmined and would not In lair weather
it old not need It.
DON'T be uncomfortable during thewarm when wo can ftirnhhj oil with cither desk or ceiling fans nt
prices.
GOOD IN THE HOME ANDGOOD IN THE OFFICE.
They will create n delightfully coolbre7.e nnd l.ecp nway mosquitoes,lingular $20.00 desk fans for... $16 00Hegular $56 00 celling tans for. . 40 00
KING ST-- NEARTELEPHONE 390.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co.
510 BUILDING.
TEL. MAIN 70
All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and Re-ports mado for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction;Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Constriction Superin-tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail-road- s.
Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Dulldlngs, Illghvrays, Founda-tions, Tiers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention given to Examinations. Valuations, nd Reports QtProperties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEG. M. AM. Soc. a &,Engineer and Manager.
R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer,
Metropolitan Meat Co.,LIMITRD,
Fresh Meats and Fish rby Every Steamer
From the Coast that has CoM Storage.
Choice Beef, Veal, mutton,fl Lamb and Pork always
on hand.Aleo Poultry, Salmon nnd llrillbut.
FOR SALB ATThe Market, Klnj: St., Tel. 4$.The Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
St.. 104.
CAREFULLY SELECTED
Kona CoffeeWe are making i of selling Hie vervbest KON and will asmre you oftlii; best If bought at : : : : :
C. J. DAY & CO.C7T ' Or crrlei delivered frre to all parts of the cltv.
, tttftikthe bestseventy years
CyrusNoble
HOTEL.
IN
because
weather,
reduced
ALAKEA.
STANGENWALD
MetropolitanBooth,
Central .Marlet, Ntiuanu Telepirne
specialtyCOFFEE,
satisfaction
;) - sfi3a J Sj&i$kl IWI
W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD., Sole Agents
I
Evening BulletinPublished Every Day Except Sunday,
at 210 King Street, Honolulu,T. II., by the
BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
WALLACE R. FAIUUNQTON... Editor
Entered at the Post Office at Honolulu as second-clas- s matter,t
SUHSOUIPTION HATES.Per' month, anywhere lu U. S....I .75Per voar. nhvwhero In U. 8.... S.OO
latest
Per year, postpaid, 13.00fk kneed, heartless llocrsPayable Invariably lu ednnce.
Telephone 256
Post Office Ilox 71S
SATUllDAY....SKITi:.MHEH 7, 1901.
Visiting German beln.subjected to more Belgian hare yarns.
noteI)c Wet
that
I fluhtwho uro
are
those Kltthuir now sending out ofTho o( Itcvenue Col- - Transvaal. The stout heal ted men
lector Chamberlain bear out the state- -, women who borne the brunt
ment o( llulletln that Hawaii wllllf the war and Us disaster nre tin-fi-
few recruits among Chinese of mo t liniiRod. fait. ecry new move ofMainland. Tho tendency all the ,P )rltltl Ktin only to Ineiease
way. Boer bltleirts. and brings a icneunl; of tl.e plcdgi' or die.Col. Lake's appears ' If tho conditions lu the Transvaal nre
to one of thou- - false alarms which 'not approaching n.ucli the sameaiUptlng the name uf a union move Mute that existed In Cuba, dlslnterist-r.ien- t
serxes only Injure the good rd ohserveis nic being decidedly mis-
name of the thoughtful work carried lnfi,imed by the from thatIn the of Intelligent labor. ecction ot the world. Tho llrltlsh nroj
- no s as heartless as the Span-N- o
one has fathomed the reason why I". lit their nre nc- -l
the Supiemc Court want the eimipllihliiR quite wide spiead dls-- l
flag dying during Its sessions. The 'less without adding to thn, stabilitynnjorlty law students of this august strength of llrltlsh rule. The drain on j
bod) have done nothing but seek to tho H'o hlood und finances of the na- -
discredit all the flag supposed to '!"" ''as not been decreased nor Is
represent.
Tho exclusUe fraiiclilse electriccompany seems to bo still nl workmaking repairs for the Improvement ltho sjsteni. ltepalr. are all rlec 'It Is to be hoped the improvement In
the system will be apparent some timebe fere the end of the century.
rTTA solution of the labor problem.worked out by a Mlnneppolls cartoon-- ,1st presented In this Issue that oughtto appro to the men Interested In holabor dllllcultlcs Hawaii Is deiolplnRl
f a hobo labor character hat don t
t
want no woik," and Is just ns enthuslastlc oer It the tic wnlker andbrake beam rider of the Mainland
Ihc administration Is said to hope(or a decision of thf Supreme Court onth'j Philippines before ihe next Con-- 'gress (Oinencs. it also hopes (or aldecision favorable the ptesent plano( dealing with this new possession.The people nre equally hopeful o( anparly decision and the character of tl.nlPorto Rlcan decisions has put them Insuch a state o( mind they nre ready toaci pt most any kind o( nonsense.
"ilic.adldtlonal funds for the CustomHouse secured by Collector StncknbleBbowa that tho Treasury DepartmentU not blind to tho neccrslty of anadequate (orcc to give prompt despatchto the business of local merchants.Tli Honolulu custom house Ib one ofthe most profitable Institutions thoUnited States ubtalnrd during the annexation period and It Is gratlflng toki'ow. the 1'cderal department is notforgetting though nre Uo thousand miles from homo.
The forces of NewYuri: city are having splendid successlc obtaining eWdtnre lo proe the
of the present city admlnls-natio-
It now remains to seenwhether they will spoil It nil by fight-li.- g
among theiiitelicB ocr the can-
didate (or Major. Tho Citizens'Union won the first Greater New-Ytr-
rampaicn (or Tammany, ucdthere seem to be some enthusiasts who!arc ready to repeat tho operation Justtu satlify what they uio pleased tucall their loyalty for Seth law.
Thn Federal experiment station I1113
I'ecii nllowcd to rcet for some time."Director Smith Is pursuing the eentenor o( his ptogrebslvc way In a man-ner that does not attract much atten-tion at pieseut but piomlscs markedresults lu tho not fur distent (utute.Iho Territorial exer'itlru, however,seems to hav (oigottcntiiir branch o Kedcinl npeiatious thatIt has (ailed to fulfill Its promise ofturning over (he lenmlnder of the de-
sired laud. The experiment stationnfllce still Teirltoilal land, not-withstanding the guarantee given somoueeks ago that thu shottcomiuss oftlie original proclamation would Innindvi good.
The publication of the House Jour-nal und the legislative) enactmentshave furnished a valuable example o(tho superiority u( the llulletln print-ing department. When the llulletlnw..s awarded thn contract (or pilotingthe House the Advertiser wnsenthusiastic In Its asseitlan o( thoIltilletln'B Inability to tho workwithin the required time. To quiet tho(cure of tho time at (I10
Supreme Court lunch counter thoBulletin put up a bond of $500. Thowork wns finished tun days be(oie thetlnin allowed. The Advertiser wasawarded tho pilntlng contract for thesession laws and delivered tho producto; Its ponderous movement severalclays late.
Considerable space Is given In thislssuto to an article published by thellcvlew of dealing with acommon enemy too well known toHawaii tho mosquito. Local scientistsstcto Hint tho mosquito Infesting theseIslands Is not tho disease distributingnr.cphelrs a fact that may occasion thegcreial Indifference with which ourpccplo contemplato measures for thoilcf tructlon of tho disagreeable and mi-
ni ylug Insect. There Is sufllclent rea-eo-
however, why the local breedshould bo given closer study. No goodpoints can bo offered In the mosquito'sfuyor. Hven the prlnclplo of live andb't live docFti't apply, slnco tho InsectIs no respecter o( persons or comfort,nothing In (act hut n screen. If thereIs any country on earth where an
campaign ought to be popu-la-
Hawaii is tho r..'i c.
Ttlti UliK CAUHE.
Lord Kltchner In his reportmakes of letters received (mmCltn. nml President Steynanswer to the latest proclamation.These letter Indicate the lloemnre snuieniely Indifferent to the Britishproclamations whether I liene docu-
ments promise death, banishmenthouses and lauds. '
The lloer leaders and the majoiltjoi their follow eis arc manifestly In
ho to stay. There are o( course
officers
IsInvestigations (,
havethe
InIs
olherlo do
amalgamationbe fast
lodispatches
on Interestsbj
proclamationsshould as
or
Is
Is
as
to
us we
be
so.thoroajlily
Is on
Journal
do
old feeders
Itcvlevvs
In
or
Hcnrs whin the lloer forces nie insibm. liriiisu wnen me iiricrm nrr.iyupnioadie. Ecn Washington nndiIn few loyal followers were surround-- ,
ed liy men practically trnltors to thecai.se. The easy political virtue ofsuch men doubtless gave hope to III It-- 1
II.I. ..........I- - .1.. ill...at nnd furnishid the basis for dispatches not uiillko
mere mmnii eu impe u win vv nil invlast lloer Is laid low.
vu,l'"cr Intervention by anotherI1 ' J,18t ' r noj ,1,c trA"'" ' us 10 o ut a spie.......opportunity for some llrltlsh enemy.an'' on "' '' '? m"c P18"' t"'" ' " "" .Jso1,n"ve wl" ,,ewm,e - htm M or' ""J" ,h.e Jcn,0,M,"w flias Its tinnils bo full tfiat the Door,,, , w) WMc ,
H,,,,,,
c nn n,PrnatlonlI, Bln,BBc. llUcr.tllon g ,,, , oer ,, nn, ,0,, n, ,e m.cMei nbfh ,mvc
(,onc mMC , nMur(, h ' l)ilU1Uy, , , h establish
pcf.ee.
WELCOME TO THE SIIAUUOCi:,
Hall, Shamrock Second!Hall.And welcome .
To our waters, w herePet haps you'll swatThe Cup s DefenderAnd will bcailiacl. to AlbionWhatFor several dozen eais has notBeen part of Ilritntn'stilumphsThat anybody Killing of.And then, again, perhaps,Yon won't. Such chapBAb have been hoc licfoicHare left our shoreAs empty ns they came; 'And KnnieHas Kept the name"A met lea"Sc high.That try nnd try and TItYAs Britain's yachtsmen willThey cannot 1111
The billKcnulred to tul.e It down.The CupIs upTo us to keep.And we nre not asleep.
may be. Shamrock. uuCan doThe P. I). Q.That's needed In
race to win.fait. say.If you rit that CupYou'll have to hit yourself upTo bent the bandAndThe ConstitutionAnd the s,
Mali Honey."iou'll have a rim (or jour money.However,Hall and welcome,O whltu winged Challenger1'iom over tho sea,Come to these watersFor vie tory.Swell out your sails to the fullestllclly them till they crack,Holding tho winds or HeavenAs tourtured on the rack;Strain In jour harness flciee'v.Whistle and shriek and cryAs a spirit held In the vvaterr,Ai a bird across tho sky;Clutch to your wide, white bosomThu swift Impelling windOiapplo It. foico It drop itIrto Iho billows behind.Coaxing, caressing, cajoling.O tall spaned Challenger,Call, as a lover Imuloring,lo the winds that feebly stirThe laiy lap of u wulers.And lure them troni (hell restTo come with the trident of NeptutiuTo goad you on to your best.Uy Zucka, jou'vo got to,Or jou'll bo walloped
10m stem tu gudgeon.You will In anyhow,Wo think ot this side.Hut let us not anticipate.lu the meantime,HailAnd have one with tia.The Cup "
.May never cheer soul,Hut you can havoOur flowing bowl.Hire's how;And howdy?
William J. Lainpson lu New uil,Sl'U.
For Sale at a Sacrifice
LOT 50x159 planted with
fruit trees, 300 feet from
Wilder Avenue. : : : : :
Apply to
J. M. VIVASPOST OI'FICK LANE.
fWw.
EVENING nUI.Mi.TIN, HONOLULU, II. T., SATtJIWAY. SEPT. 7. 1901.
?,iwmmmmmw?wm,?mmwffl&sH NEW IMPORTATION 3
- On THE FAVORITE JJ"
E BRADLEV and HUBBARD 3I L A M P S
IE
E
l:op Hale
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd.
Tries- - K'od wtf nrJcrc.l from advanceslnct of the eatalo u- - ot Mt above r,
and are the latest In dtsln injnifclianliti. ::;::Call early and make your selections.
Garden HoseIn adJIMon to he 100:0 fret nf ra'denHo- - I itcly received, the ' Emllv H. Whltney" brought u io.cco ft. mote, miking
TWUNTV THOUSAND PLHT.We have all RNdes, and cti' prices Mllower than ever qooicd In thl market.
Pacific Hardware Co.,LIMITED.
mimummmmiitimuiiiuK
Shipment of Good Young
MULESBroken to harness, jujt received via the
"OLYMPIC," for ..tle at the lowest figures.
G. SCHUMAN, LTD,Mcrchnnt Street, between Fort unci Alnkcn.
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BvjLl l.H1 t'MMALUl HiB0fiiaL4!iH IN VARILTY. H
mmwJlm up'T-DAT- E mkSv,jtl MIh C;i'1 ;inJ " for HeisssM ivRii vmih - 1'iipci nilRtMIAa YJvfl inuiihiii-cmcn- t mHI
Jr-l'-M scale. We arc
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W& iWL .mWi I
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i awn inil
? Cifj&SiyT7Tt'vr"f "eV"M:S3AlMy'lJl f, . A
r ctii&v: uy iss,' m J4r j.- ' zarStyle and Quality
(ml thu prlc In I'lfilit.Cnn you iihl more '.'
CHAS. F. HERRICKCARRIAGE COMPANY, UIA1ITIED.
IS5 MERCHANT ST.
ESSXatSHHSSNEXT DOOR TO STANGENWALD BUILDING.
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Bankers.
Claut 8preekels. Wm. O. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.HONOLULU, T. H.
San Franelteo Agents Tho Ne-vada National Dank of Sin Francisco.
San Francisco Tho Nevada Na-tional Dank o( San Francisco.
London Tho Union Dank ot Lot-do-
Ltd.New York American Hxchango Na-
tional Dank.Chicago Merchants' National Danlc.Paris Credit Lyonnnls.Berlin Drcsdncr Hank.Hongkong and Yokohama
Hanl.lng Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Dank
o( Now Zealand.Victoria and Vancouver Bank o(
llrltlsh North America.Deposits received. I.oans made on
approved security. Commercial nndTravelers' Credits Issued. Hills o(
bought and sold.Collections Promptly Accounted For.
established 1858
BISHOP & CO.BANKEKS.
Transact n General Bankingmid Exchange Hiisincs?.
Commercial and Travelers'Letters of Credit issued, nvnilablcin nil tlio principal cities of theworld.
lutt'iwt nllowcd "lifter July 1
18HS, mi iied deposits 7 dnnotice 2 per cent, (this form willnot lic.tr interet unless it remainsiimlUturht'd for 0110 month), I!
months .1 per cent., 0 months U 1-- 2
per cent, 12 months 1 per cent.
Pioneer Building nnd Loan
Association.
A30CTS, DEC. 31, 1899, $1 12,077.00.
Money loaned on approved security.A Saving Ilanl; for monthly deposite.Houses built on thu monthly Install-
ment plan.Twentieth Scries o( Stock Is
1. F. Lansing, Presi-dent; S. II. Hose. Vlco Piosldont; C. H.(5raj Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Sccro-tarj-
lilCCTOK8 T. l Iinslng, S. '2.Itose, ,.. V. Ocnr, A. K. Kerch, HenrySmith, J. I.. McLean. J. D. Holt, O. 'i.Gray, V. L. Howard.
A. V. a BAH, --
Secretary.Liiambcr o( Conimcrco rooms.Olllce Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
BISHOP & CO.
Savings Rank
Savings Dcposltn will hereceived and Interest allowed by theHani: at (our and one-ha- lf per centper annum.
Printed copies of tho Rules nndmay be obtained on applica-
tion.Olllce at haul; building on Merchant
street.lHSHOP & CO.
The Yokohama Special BankLI.MITtD.
Sulncilbed Capital Yen 21,000,000Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000.000Itcsctved Kimil Yen 8,310,000
Head Office, Yokohama.Tho Dank buj--s and rcrelvcs (or col-
lection Hills of Hxchango, Issues Draftsand Utters o( Credit, and tiansactsn KOncial banklm; business.iNTi:ni:sT allovi:d
Cn I Ui ntpol (nr (i 4 pr cent r a.On FJ Urrollfr,t 6 " yi "On Utl lo- - " M "
Ilrnnch ci( tho Yohohamn Specie Hank.New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
IION'OLUI-U- .
0K0iO0000Hawaiian Bricks
Puti'onUe HomeIllclllKtP)'
An arllc e w lilch ha? stood severetfjii. nd vvhMi can be furnl'ltrdas'vvjnted, In gr.cd condition,
Sampl' cm lis seenat the tort of
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED. (
Sole Ajjclltrt. (t0000X00 j
4v4Vt'4v0404J. D. Jewett
with
J. .1. WILLIAMSI'OTO GAI.LEKY
ArtistA In PlIHtclHY Ci':iyiimV Wutei Colors 4
...ul j,J OIL PORTRAITS.
Deer and Wine Dealers.
Gonsalves & Co.,LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERSAND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. 1
Ohaiyo SaloonKukul St., Near Nuuanu.
Pi'imo BeerON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE.
The New
DEPOT SALOONopponltc the It. R. depot.
PR! MO LAGERON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE.
Ryan & DementAlso prorrletois of the popularENCORE SALOON.
KOMELla pteaillly griiwIitR In favor amuiiKpeople vfho appreciate good thing,nnd Ik rapidly lioconiliiK the favoritefamily ilrlnK.
CAkDONATrDBYTHE
CONSOLIDATED
Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.
Solo ArIb. for tho Territory of Hawaii.
On. and Works. 091 Kort and Al- -
I M ctroe.H. 'Telephone No. 71 Main.
Soda Water, etc.. delivered free toall parta of the city, island ordent sollclted.
Opening Announcement!
JOSEPH BARTJIANNAND COMPANY.
WholesaleLiquor Dealers
EETIIEL STREETWAVEHLEYULOCK.
All Onlci-- Promptly Filled.Telephone 210.
HEN11Y ST. GOAILEDWARD .JOLLITZ
McinbcrH Ktock unci llondUvcliiinjic
Edward Pollifz S Co.COMMISSION IIROKHllSAND DHALKRS ININVESTMENT 1ECHTRITIES.
Particular ntteatlou given to purchase and sale of Hawaiian ugaStorV.
Loins Negotiated.Eastern and Korclsn Stocks anc
Honda.
ton Ciilliomiln St.,San ri'cincihcii, C;il.
W. C. ACH1 & CO
brokers & Dealers
i.K'O0? ATE
Wo will Hity or Pell Real E:tate itall paits of the grjup.
We will Sell Properties on IUnsonable Commissions.
10 VEST KIKC STRF
To Let oi LeaseA Fine House and Lot
on the makal side of bsretanla streetbetween Pllkol and Keaumoku St.The house has several rooms and allmodern Improvements.
DAVID DAYTON233 MCRCHANT STREET.
A. C. LOVEKIW
STOCK ASD BO.oD BR0KE3
REAL ESTATE AND
FIN HO AL AGENT
402 JUDD BUILDING
A. J. Campbell,Stuck nnd Hmul lirolccr.
Memhor of Honolulu Stocl: ExchaugeOlllce Queen Street, Opposite Unlci.
Feed CompAnr.
MRS. W. L. EATON,TCACHER Oh MUSIC.
Tel., Blue 1S03.WILTON LODOIJ, PAWAA.
Has lesumed teaching. Vacancies forlimited number ot pupils. Specialterms for heglnncrB or mora tlnin one,pupil In a family. 1925-l-
Razors Honed and Setnt the
Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop.
FOR SS CliN'1'8.
Architect!, Contractors and Builders.
Edward R. Swain,ARCHITECT
STAKOENWMti DID , HONOLULU
CROCKER llUltDINO,SAN FRANCISCO
. V. HOFFMANN. J. F. HILEY
Hoffman & RileyGENERAL CONTKACTOkS
AND UUILDLRS.
EUmiIt Furntilied. P. O. Box ito
Geo. W. Page. Tel. 22
P. W. Bcardslce. P O. Cox 778
BBARDULEE & PAGE
Architects & BuilderOffice, Rooms 2.4, Arlington Annex,
Honolulu. T. II.Sketches nnd Correct Estimates
on Short Notice. 1441
buiiWg-ma-teals
OK ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal.
Allen S? Robinson,(jueen street, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,C . TRACTOR ANDdUILDER
Jobbing promptly uttcndel to.
I. K BBRTBLAIAN'SCarpenter Shop
18 RBMOVBDTo i ear of old stand. Pntrance onKll:i: street. Ordcru left nt plllior idnnor iifllco at John Nott's store, Kingstreet, will recelvo prompt attention.
H51-t- f
DaintyBiscuits
nt
Lewis & Co.Lending Grocery.
Owlnc to the conolldatlrnof V e bist B scuir Co's. InAmerica, ue can rffcr to thetubllc Hit follou Inz choiceniancs el CKCtlts
Athena kOswego
Romona
Afternoon Tea
Brcmcrs Cccclian Tea
Dainty Minuets"' French Wafers
Original Bent'sWater Biscuits
Dr. Johnson'sEducators
Pull Line ofUnceda Biscuits
Give Us a Sample Order.
PrizeShooting
AT
GERMANiA
SHOOTING GALLERY.HOTEL STHEHT.
W. H. THONF, ProrrlMer.
When You Want a RfeHiNO ll'THH
LIVERY BOARDING andSALES STABLES,
: : : : : B13 PORT STREET
Stable) JOD .Main.HncU Stand, 'Phones 19 nnd 72.
J J. SULLIVAN.
THEDnOBOPKESSOO.Sufc, Pianos,Furniture MOVED
Draya lor Freightand Lumber
Our representative taeeta all Incom-- .Ing steamers flora the Co.ist, and wecheck baspage on all outgoing steam-ers.
WlillB and Rlirlr Sand. Fnr CO.
Ofllco with Evening Bulletin, 210 '('King istrceL Tel. 80. f
W. LARSEN. B''r. '
ROCKFQR BALLAST!!
f White and Black SandI In Quantities to Suit
EXCAYAT1KG COSTEACTED
ForCORAL AflD SOIL FOR SALE.
Dump Carts furnlahed by the Day onHour's Notice,
II. R HITCHCOCKMerchant Stitct, With Const Kced Co.
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per.Month.
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M
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1 y i i n m iiajMjJjwS;
FURNITUREDj you need furniture ofany kind ? : : : : :
If vj, we can give you thebest at low prices and havean assortment unequaledIn Honolulu. : : : :
PAY U8 A CALL.
Coyne Furniture Co.
PROGRESS BLOCK,
Fort Street.
is
Is over
in the
our
nro thoof tho art.
If jnu tho best of
you come to
The of omaro tho best proof
ofand
Fruits In ona
and two boxes.
02
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I IN'C NT AT I'D LhSDL BL'AT. : : :
IN
-
f - wt"
H. T., 7. 1901
(Wires to nay to theof that nltliouh
It now $8 perstill continue to
cellloaien of bread for
One Dollar, Theirof on hand and e
consider buIH-de-
to fill nil
They will not be a partyto nny of price or
any ofthe present
J.
in the- - of
a dry mineral powder m'.ed with water only.It used successful! all Island.Estimates given for any iron roofs, from a sugarmill to a small shed.
further come and see
.SOLE
Sec WlmtoivH.
Our
Decnusu they perfec-
tion enndy makers'
wantCandles, Uon-I!on- Cicnmt,Crystallized riulta, ete.,
must MAY'S.
Ineieased salesCANDIKS
their matchless pmltv,(iuallt whoU'somcness.
Gnienhagen's Hon lions,
Creams and Crystallisedhalf-poun-
pound pound
It &
BOSTON tiLOCK, FORT bTRi-L-
Telephones 24,Hox aso
ASSOHTMI
TIIW CAN'r
CiUCVT VAUILTY. MSO
AND FRSHCH
J.King nml Hetlicl StrcetH.
tTV Wf
EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, SATURDAY, SKIT.
The New England
Bakery
peopleHonolulu
flour barrel,they will
thirty large-siz- e
supply(lour
theydemand..
Increasetaking ndvnntnRo
situation.
Oswald
.MANAGfcK.
Coolness and ComfortFiercest Heat Summer.
"arable"the
Satisfaction guaranteed.For particulars,
CALIFORNIA FEED CO:AGENTS.
Book PricesReduced
3f
etr.,
22,
We lme to ito till to iiiiikeroom for new Htock. You'llfind mi excellent assortmentof hook for JuvenileIJuj now nml ell ve. them for iiliollilny preHent.
WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD.
You'll Like
CANDIES
May Co., Ltd.
RUQS
HIGH GRADEFURNITURE
FURNITURE REPAIRING
POLISHING
HOPP&Co
Luttcd,
MOSQUITOES
No More Dreaded
Provided you have one of themost effective llttls devicesfor using mosquito powderever Invented. That's a
SKBBTGOand it Is all that the name Im-
plies drives mosquitoesaway, gives one peace andcontentment In the evening,and takeo but a tcaspoonful ofpovvder for an evening.
it possesses many advant-ages over burning powder.The effect on tho powder Is toproduce a pleasant aroma.Cocc not injure the eyes andlungs, leaves no smolee-odo- r
In clothing or room. Safe o
use and will last for year.CETONETOOAV. Price, $1.
mom tfSflBiikb'& Java.
&
HART & CO.,(LIMITED)
Pin let Cieim anJ Water Ices
Choiohtes and Confections.
HuhIiichh Man'h LunchThe best In thecl'v. tt:;o i.m to 2 p.in
WOT EXOKAHGE
Has the licit Assortment of1'ACIVIC ISLAND CUIHOSIn tho City.
niL'sn HOMi:-MAi)- n ro: on Tues-days AND I'ltJDAYS.
mKillOVER COMMUNICATION SENT
OUT BY BOARD OF HEALTH
Deem it Piece of Impertinence-Medic- al
Men Will Refuse to
Furnish Desired In-
formation.
The phildan of tin. city are voiyiiuicn put mil our n icccnt communi-cation from the Uor.rJ of Health sentteneruli) to ml pmcticlng ph)ulcuiusuf the city, 'llioj deem It it plcco ofImpertinence ittiU a thing which theUiiiinl of Health hue no right to sendo.it. 'Die cumiuuniielloii with
ulankt fur filling out arcis follows:
M D.Honolulu.
IHar Doctor' In the- - Interest of fulla). I complete statistics nnd as an no(orimodatlon to partltt wanting
on these lines 1 wouldask J on to All out the
statement, mid send It at ourntllest opportunlt) to thtte olllcc.
1 have the honor to be,Very truly jour,
(SlKiied.) C CHARLOCK,Secretary Board of Health.
NameNationality ,
Age IlcsHeuceDate of ApplicationQunllttratlonsPate of GraduationReferences as to personal character.Report of Hoard of Examiners ....Date of license .. v
Signature.One of the physicians of the city said
tod : "There Is some of this Infor-
mation to which the Hoard of HealthIi entitled nnd, If I mistake uo(, theyhr.e cm tile In their office, ull the
to which they have a right.If there Is nny desire or. the part ofIndividuals to nnd out anything moreabout a phjhlclnn of the city than therecords of the Hoard of Health show,II i can vcr.v cnsllj be referred to (hepl.'htdans ttuiulred about. T considertill' whole thing u piece of Impertinence on the part of the Hoirel ofHealth and I nnd n numbe of other' chairs,icputuble members of tl medical
of the city with whom I hivetalked will positive!) decline to Kcnd In
J the Information thct It define! by the.lion hi
An enthusiastic meitlnt' of the Holiolulu Athletic Club was held In tinUlltc building hiKt night Tho committee Into whose handh vvuh placedtb- - woik of securing new quarters fortin club, reported thru. Arlon lull, ma-k'- tl
of tb" Opera IIcmw was available.Further fcteps In thin mattir will betn),cn at the liieetlug to lield netweek.
Munagcr Rclimerhorn nwlsued hison the footlinll tinni end .loim
Wise was appointed to IiIh plae. AHum captain will be appointed at thnmeeting to - held next week
A unanimous vote of thankx was d
Deputy Sheriff Chllllngwo.th fenhU donation to th. club's funds.
A pioposttton on the part of CaptainHum) l'llnt to the tiusteis of tun cluwho weic sloek In the matter of at-
tending mirtlugh whs turned down Itb"'ng the opinion of the mujorlt) ofthe club that the orginlzatlnn boln;;r.: Ill in its Infancy everything poislblusboiild be done to emourngo tho mem- -
s Thl. Rent of . .Ing would ho vervmuch on the other tack
t'harlet. t'rinie was elxted miccesiorto David II Unnuna. on tho athleticcommittee
1 he track team pTopoi-ftlo- was dts-ci4-
lit length nnd It Ih thought thatil'e i lull will soon nriaugi! for n fieldda. to be held lu the eoursn of twomrnths or so Other organizations ofu like untuio In tin rit will no tnvlt-t- d
to paitUlpateJohn Wise was appointed a commit-te- e
of line to icpriscnt the club lufen nu nthletlc Held. It
iis lepoited that llm (liirmaii win ne-
gotiating for n piece id the McCullyline?.
I.' was nnuouuecd tbnt there! wouldbe a mcctliiE of 'he fnotballlsts and"uilins next Tucidaj evening A largonttindauce Is re quested
imJudges Little V tl ail ftrnt thing at
( Monday moinnig, the enro ofHawallmi Tiust & lnvestme-n- t Co. v
A. A IlartonJiulgn Little hr.n mi.il' on order, on
a petition pending lor more than aiar, to A S Ciignorn to show
cause If anj tnere be why ho shouldnot be held to no l'i route rapt of court,lor neshctlng and refusing to payinto court ?3 liU ns r.dmlnlstiator ofthe estate of Antrim This Ii
nrt of the complicated easee In whlenW. n C'aKtlo wis tnvcdvod, ho hav-ing bkcu nt ono tlmn ngent and
for one Ann. an ancestor of thopetltlonerf for thli- - order to showeaiiM- - Judge dear beforo his appoint'ment to thi hi nth was attorney fcr
hciic the lieailng uypetitioners.rilE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Susan K
.
K.tmaka ofthe will of S I. KaniaUn hns filedher llrst and tlnnl account i.ith a petiHon tor approval thereof and her illscharge Sho uccImO notning and opendid lia,l"i
The Roldieis at Camp McKlnley aioto b stalled nut on n new scheme
week. This Is to bo in thn natureof practice mnrchca out to Koko Headui il irturn On Tuesday, ono Imtciyw 1 he sent out and on Thuisday, thonciunil battel will i sent over ihoo nii course. If these marches provea flic cc b, they will bo continued nextweek and probably indefinitely,
tffMWSijiii
Wi LOCAL AND GENERAL
J. S. Canarlo of III! 's In town.Q. II. Honey's office, S3 Campbell hid.Notice to taxpajers Is published In
Ibis Issue.II. L. Ho'steln and sjii arc hero
Inn Hllo.The drought still continues along tho
Hi.inakua coast..Miss Julio Farmer letiirtml to tho
clt.' this morningFurnished moso,ulto proof room to
let. See classified ads.Dr. C. II. Ilumprila returned to
tho elty this morning.Mrs. Norman Halsteal nml ehll.lr. n
1 ivi returned fiom Hi.vi.ll
?rs. V. J Moimi.'it an sen mttl.l ol lu tho Klnati ilii mi'ii.lu.
Judge C. V. Dus'in Iitho Klnau from a trip to tho
Henry Wntcrhoilso vv.is a pweimi'iIn the Klnau from 1111 thli morning.
Notice of copartnership under luename of Wing Hlng Chan Is publishedtoday,
II. a Itlcl.nr'H an I chlldien wer':niontc the pasBf-t- t anlv'ilig In theI. nau
W. H. Helllna, manujer of th 1'ltipc.lal.ua ranch, nrn'.J In the Kinsutill morning.
Komel Is steadily glowing In favoinrntng the people. Consolidated SoiWalks sell It.
ri,n II.,., ,,1. 11. ni Hnus!,nto I,an, lrtI liu Iki'l, Itl.lll.l, iitmuiij. i..iv nt-Aihi'illKrr bovs nt baseball this morn '
lug li a score of Id to 1 1,
Itoso Keoly, keeper of 'Tnglefllcb,'on Vineyard street, had her cuse nullaprosit. In tho folic o (Joint tnla lorenoon.
Oco. Hnffner, manufacturing Jeweler,has removed to IS! Hotel street, wherehe will bo pleased to meet ills old cus-
tomers.It U probable that the saloons .
tho city will hereafter sell the I Innnlulu Hrowery Co. s beer at ten tentper Klaus.
Tho case of A. V Seab'iry In tinPolice Court has been continued untilTuesday next. Attorney Vivos will t
for him.
Iho steamer Mnrfpin-i- du to e
hero early H'li inninlni; vanirebublydelay.il In gi i(Im nttl) limiN Coast l tl t'c, ii i licirfhl
Honolulu la nn Ideal plate for plctuietaking. Honolulu I'lioto Supply Co. Is
ii'i Ideal place for picture making, IlcstpitMIng and developing In the city.
Ji'dgc I.lttlo has set apart a labiav, Ithln the bar for the use of lepor--
teis, who find It n great conveniencewhen law .vers arc not oiciiplns the
A meeting or Honolulu Harbor Nu ,"il
will bo held tomorrow. Cnp'utn Pcrgol the steamer Hnv.u. nnd se.eialother applicants fen aili.h, clou will beinitiated.
A gang of men started to work macadamizing Nuuanii avenue )e8terclajThe work will take In the length ofroud from V. A, Schacter's place toSchool strict.
Don't lead this local unless .von wantto know of the great lace curtain andsailor hat sale going on at Sachs Dry(locals Co. Head the nil lop page 3 andln.m something.
It Is rumored that I'aahuhau plan-
tation will do no mora walk for manymonths. The gieuter acreage of theproperty bus been plowed and the landwill be allowed to lay.
Iho naino of the jacht formerlyowned by (lovemor Dole hns beenclanged from llonnlo Dumbo to MaryL. 1 he new- - name Is lu honor of thov.lfu of Captnln James I.vle.
In tho I'ollio Con it thin forenoonAntono date la, n Portuguese whoi ami' here n nhoit tlmo ago fiom Hawall, was nentc!ied to one monthimprisonment nl hard laboi on thethaigci of deserting hU wife, a nativew omnn
'the annual report 0f i)0 Ho.vh' Ilrlgado which lias just bcn issued, glvnisome veij valuable aril liitorPHtinedata relative to tho work of the inganlition. The icimrt Is luatl) printed In book form with Illustration!nnd contains Individual cpoits ol H-ilarious nllleeis.
Commissioner Tu)lor and I'rof. Koe-hel- o
went the rounds of a number ufcity homesteads this morning, lookingfor blight on the trees and shrubsThey found a little of It here andthere, hut tho lively !nbdh!rd wasfound on dut In good abundance.
The joung man who endeavored toGet uway on the Doric csterdaj wltunut going thiuugh the formality ofpai basing a ticket and who gave hhname us Scott is not 1'rcd. J, Scott, iheadvertising mnn of Honolulu. Tho lattrr was ton busy to even see the Doiicdcpait,
On account of tho strlko on th.Mainland tho new text books adopteeby tho Commissioners of Educationlor tho public sehociis. lavo not ye'arrived. Should thty nirlvo in th"Mariposa, they will bo heie In tlui'tor distribution In the public schooli.holoro tho opening on Mcndny,
It Is thought that the South SinIsh.nders will be moved fiom the'rprtLent settlement on the governmentreservation below tho quarantine)vbaif to Kallhl ramp the to to lemalnuntil a bettir plnce ran be found fenthem. Hcv. Illrnm Illngham Is doingnil In his poner to assist In this mat-ter.
I.ula, u joung ilawullau, was ar-
rested jrsteidny on the chuige ofstealing $4li&0 from Hamal, a Japanese, llo appeared la tne 1'oiice lourttoday with Attorney Kuulukou ieprsuiting him. Deefndant w lived exauilnatlon and was comlmttcd to thoCluult Court for tilal
Among tlio pissmgcrs evpectod Intho MarlpoKa nro tho following: Mil'sM. Oraco Miss A. M Woods, Mis.M. W. fliinn. Mrs Moirlll. Mis. It.W. Well, L A. 'ihurston C S Dotby, Mis Hlgglns. Mis I) 1". Handoi.. . II. (lietnwell, i: Kopke. MuAnnls Monnguo Turner, Oeo ChnlmiTB, II. C. t'nrlo and A. D llaldwin,
Iho use of tho Slnsrr In millions ofhomes shown tho unpieccdentiNl suc-cr-
of these I val sewing machinesIt is convincing pnnf that tho Singerexcels lu ull kinds of family sewingand nit nccdlo woik All our sewingn'achlnea are of the best eorstructlonbeautiful!) lUcointed, ami nio mountedon holectcel woods In flnelj designedcnblnetB of urtlstlc des'gn. 11 Ceiger-- ,sen, a quit, lOVi Ilcthtl atreot. I'. 0IIox 153.
LADIES' DAYTHE GREATEST
SHOE SALEEVER KNOWN
IN HONOLULU
Bs
52
115
201
106
This is Ladies Day, and we
have some special induce-
ments to offer. : : :
piilrn LudtcH' Hrons KM OforilsI'ormci-I.- v 0,50, Hclllnii fill' .'t.OO.
IKiIph LocIIch' Hlnck Kid HnutlicrnTIch, cut from .T.OO tit 2.50
pnlrM LucIIch' Hlnck Kiel OvforclH,cut from 11.00 tit I. ."().
pnli-- LiicIIch' Itutton licmtK,HClllniJ trip 1.00.
Mclnerny Shoe Store
Big Belt SaleLOOK AT THESE PRICES
LADHiH' HCLT8-0v- er s,o:o of the ery latest
dcslgrs In leather, silk and velvet belt; at th:folio a Ins cut prices. .:::::45c Black leather belts, this week ... 25c7oc Patent " " 45c
" " 75c$1.00 Leather
Ladies' Muslin Underwear
240 Ppetty Slilptn ut 05 cent.-.-.We have made a geat cut in prices In our w hob-lin- e
of Muslin Underwear, especial v In the f.ntr
grades, and you will tin J great bargilnswith us.
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One of the most Interesting docu-
ments published on the mosquito Is
Prof. I.. 0 llovvnrd In the Review ofReviews for August. Prof. Howard asentomologist for the Department ofAgriculture lins given close attention
the stud) of the mosquito ns transminers of disease and the methods proh....t ,.. !... stwtAiatinli. . tlm In '
Ue(.( h, hus nlso made important In- -,,, i,1.,,i1,ti,.n. uu nrtlM'for the Review of Reviews Is given Infull: I
No one subject today Is exciting'more widespread Inteiest nmotig mull- -
cal men all otr the world than theagemy of Insects In the spread of tils-- 1
eac and the popular Interest In theisubject Is very great. Tor many
. , ,.. ,tuuuiiis cue newspapers imu1 coiituiiiciilong accounts ol experimental workwhich has been done In one part of theworld or another, and every one hasat least a general knowledge of the reH'lllS UUlilUltll I
IJUIMliM Ull' UlSl llllllUl IUI11 SICI1 III
d pro,Iuctnf, thc cston8hng re-- 1
nilts ulileii hnv Iifen rcirhpil urn. thdetermination by the llurenu of Anl-- 1
mnl Industry of the united States De-- lpartment of Agrltultutc of the factthat the germ of Texas fever of cattleIs conveyed from diseased to healthy The doors were all mad? double, andcows by the cattle tick. The Texas tb outer one closed nutomntlclly, sofever of cattle Is n disease allied to that by no chance could a door be leftmalaria. 'I he fausatlve organism Is a open. Eir,iio)cs going tut after night-parasi-
which Inhabits (he red blood fall were protected by olls over theircorpuscles, just at dots the parasitic heads, and by gloves on their hands,organism of malaria. It Is Interesting The most satisfactory results were ob- -
to note that this discovery was madeIn America and by Americans, becausemuch of thc subsequent work, and Infact most of the work with mosquitoesand malaria, has been carried on by large Italian landowners, and the
of other nationalities, ernment Itself, were convinced of theand In man) different parts of theworld.
Malarial Mosquitoes,
The discover) of the parasite of ma- -larla. the suggestion tnat It ma betransmitted by a mosquito, the longexperimental proof, lu which many Invchtlgators took part and the conclub.cn reached that mosquitoes of tho
'..genus Auo,iheles art necessary secondarv hosts In the life of the parasitic
makes a long story aud an In-
teresting one. So many Investigatorspaitlelpated that It Is illfllcult to giveproper eiedlt, and even now much hardfeeling exists between tho luvestlga, ..i ,i... t- - n.i. i..n. ., r..
preventing dltease.of
thU IsMore halfthe
after
bite Anopheles mos-quitoes,
.
a . .
employed In f rA lull bet
an
Main
Colli by means a prevent he regimewith trio employes Roman
He chose twoand most a
places ho couldand by protecting the
cmplo)es from mosqt Ito bites he succeeded In Keeping them free from ma- -
Inrln nfitln nttt At ttnfttilt ttt til A Tlftltrlv
borhood, without exception,rrnm It. Thp ixnprlint.il Interested
scientific mm of whole world.Koch --amc from tothem and the English Governmentsent a commission which was Installedat Ostla. Similar etptrlments werecarried by fa- -
mous Investigator. He establishedheadquarters Albamlla and San
, , I .1 ., ,cum t in inu pruiiiice (it djuuiiiu,in midst of the desolate Campagna.He dosed patients with quinine other specifics Januarytill June. The houses o the railroad....... . .l ,. .M ...... -- ..WlljJIU.l t UUII UlC BUlilUMB UtJ 1IIU'
U llt BCirL'IlB III (I UUIliB UUII
windows, and In chimneyotienlncs. jo that nn niosnultopR rouldgain entrance. The walls werewhitewashed, so that the mosquitoesrould be easily observed and killed.case any gdlced entrance.
talned. exception, feverspared protected emploves, while
farmers, ridiculedthe ne'e III, The
possibilitywork, nnd following (1900)King Humbr't gavo seventeen
francs to the commune Home" n was un- -
......unw.. m.iuiiiiiiiiva, nun uuituiaand nurses, worked In the Meld fromJune 30 until October Not of"l ,s "": "' ireate.i
hundreds of patients, nndpractically proved nndpoor resldnts that protectionmosquitoes means no malaria. Thisear sane campaign beginning
ngaln. The King of Italy has given tenfrancs his private purse
., , ., , , . . ."" "' i '"e must imnuriiiiii cuari- -
ilaj, since summer rains were for--
Isupposed to bo very conducive
in rney remained in aosn-lottel- y
robust while almosteven In theneighborhood was III. Conversely,mosquitoes which had bitten patients
WeakCUBED BV
Elec-tric Body Battery
with Drugs I Inves-tigate. lor "Book-let lo " Aiiiets
i'icucr m.rcTKic620 Mket 51,, S. P.
'in lle8 l,"on a Pat scientific lnman schools regard to priority In "jas1ci1' now ,n ""atlon.num.,cmcrydls.overles. In too Ma
her of the quarterly Jo jinal of Micro-- ! what Enflland Hat Done.Bcoplcal c George II. F. Nut- - T',e have been very proml- -
tau has a tl.o.t iaper on the question mnt ln ,hls both as lu- -
of prlorltj w th regard to ceitaln dls- - "l,.il ols ""d ns practical fighters ofIn the etljlo0j o. '"S"""- - Unglrncl has llttlo or no ma- -
diseasHs and from u of this '"lla- - lmt '"'' enormous colonial pos- -
paper one cannot fall o be Impressed In and subtiopfcalwith the fact that many observers de- - itglorti have drawn her attention for--fcervo great credit and thnt the knowl- - cil,l t0 lllc luestlon of remedies foredge which we have gained li duo to rualarlal fevers. The beautiful experl- -
tl.elr combined and further, B"11101 demonstration carried on bythat pel haps no one name stands out 1)r8, and Low, of tho Londonpreemlnentl. School of Tropical Medicine, In tho
However the demonstra- - f"ner nnd autumn of 1900, Os- -
tion of the complete life historj of the ''' tlie Woman Campagna, has at- -parasite as It occuis In tho tracted n great deal of ttttentlon ln
human blood and ns It fies In tho tn'8 country, and tho newspapers havxof tho Anopiielcs mosquitoes contained very full accounts. This ex- -
and through the body cavity "as so convincing that theof these creatures until b way of the ,ast must have given In tit Itssalivary glands and duct It reaches conclusion. The Englishmen lived Inflie proboscis, may bo to scientific men, a wooden house constructed for theand especially to thosn familiar with In u very region,the biology of the particular group of T1c house was tight and thoroughly
to which the mala- - greened; they took no quinine, nndrial germ belongs, ns demonstintlng ""''l-- ony precaution was to enter thethe necessary iclatlon ot mosquitoes house at nightfall and to remain therto the disease, son ethlng mure is re- - u"1" t,lc wt morning. Tho windowsquired to convince the a frago hull- - ttf,K' Mt ont" so that the so calledvldual, and this has been done many dintllj night air of the Campagna clr--
times and In places by means of ciliated freely through the house. Theyactual experimental work lu the way of thcmtelvcs to rains the
thoWork Italy's Scientists.
Tho ltuilar.s have bee n most activeIn work. Italy the classic landof malaria. than of thecommunes of country aro malarl-ou-
Kvery year of work-ers are attacked, and Is prob-ab'- y
the principal cause of tho enor-mous emigration of pom Italians. Thefirst large scale practical experimenttiled ln Italy, the actual demon-
stration of the trtnsrrlsslon of thc dis-
ease bv the of thetus conducted bj Dr. Angelo
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person who had never had malaria,end transmitted what the phvslclantcalled a "beautiful ease" of double ter-
tian malaria.nut It has been In her several scien-
tific expeditions to the west coast o!Africa that England has done her bestwork. Well equipped expeditions havebeen sent out under the auspices of thoHoyal Academy, of the London Schoolof Tropical .Medicine, nnd of the l.lvcrpool School of Tropical Medicine. Theyhave studied with great care the con-
ditions under which the malarial mos-quitoes nf the genus Anopheles breed:they have displayed the habits of thesoinsects in tnc ru icsi manner; iney,cnl ,nieg lt hw been thol,Bht Uiat Uhave studl.d malaria as It exists In the , tta fon(1 nl1, there are Ul(J,e ,megt.natives; they have mapped for many g wh(j t()(, MIcve thnt U(e Ba.settlements the exact spots In whichAnopheles breed: they have experi-
mented with different mensures fortho Insect In all of lis differ
ent stages, and they have broughtibout results which are of the great-s- t
practical value to the whole world,ihe expedition of thc Liverpool schoolwhich spent the entire summer of 1900In Nigeria, was especially productiveIn lesults, and its report, published InMarch of the present jenr luvs down adefinite coutse of action for Europeansresident In West Africa by which Itseems tertaln thnt the dreaded Africanfevers may practically be avoided.One of the most Interesting features Itcrlcun phjslclnn, Dr. A. F. King ofthat the habitations of Europeans mustbe Bffrrmtnf Ail from those tr the ttitili a
but eventually In many places, bymeans ot exterminating work againstthc mosquitoes, the natives themselveswlfl be protected to such an extentthat their habitations will no longer bethc menace that the) me at present,
. American Investigations.Some ot the Important work upon
malaria has also been done In America.We must not lose sight of thc fact thatthe first sirong rational paper arguingin favor of the carriage of this diseaseby mosquitoes was written by an Am-
erican phjslc'nn. I)r A. F. Klnf, ofWashington, D. C. In 1S82. Nor mustthe Important discovery by W. O.
of Johns Hopkins University,In 1&37, of thc sexual generation ofmalarial parasites be forgotten. Thltdiscovery contributed gretttly to thocomplete knowledge of the full life y
of this group of microorganisms.A few beautiful and prnctlcal demon-cttatlo- n
ot the comparative ease withwhich a malarial epidemiccan be stopped by practical
work nave been carried out byAmericans. One of thc most perfectlyconvincing ones which have been pine;cd upon record was described by Dr.W. S". UerKelcy, of New York city, inthe Medical Itecord of January 20, 1901,This case occurred In u small townnear New York city. In thc summer ofItOO. It was a placo where malariawas not known, but Anopheles bredthere, nnd when a malarial patientcame (he disease was rapidly trans-mitted by these mosquitoes to manypeople In the vicinity. Under Dr. Ber-keley's dliection, the mosquitoes in thohouses were exterminated; screenswere placed in tho windows and doors;(he smaller breeding places of the mos.qultoes were filled In and the largerones weie drained; every malarial pa-
tient was secluded by netting fromthe bites of mosquitoes, nnd the spreadof the disease was Instantly stopped.Not n single new ense ut malaria
Anopheles disappeared en-
tirely from the ho tses.Yellow Fever Mosquitoes.
The rrort striking work done by Am-
ericans, however. In connection withthe spread of disease by mosquitoeshas not been upon malaria, but uponyellow fevir. The actual and concluBhe demonstration by the army yellowfwr ,mmlksltm. of which rr. WalterReed Is president, will rank forever nsone of thu most beneficial In medicalscience
Bacilli Theory Exploded.The cause of yellow fever has al-
ways been a mystery; and, Indeed, It Is
a mystery today In a measure, since,although undoubtedly u disease of pa-
rasitic origin, the parasitic organism
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zll, believes that In a small bacilluswhich the) .. ive frcqucntl) found Inautopsies they have discovered the truegerm. The proof brought b) the Am-
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certain nnd probably Incorrect. In fact.Dr. Heed denies that Sauarclll's baclllus has anythlt.g to do with vellovv
fever. The true pnruslte will be discovered, without doub and It Is to be
,, d ,nat th AnlerIran lirm offlcm"
who have been responsible for such anextraordinary advance In our knowl-edge of the etiology of tnc dread dis-ease may be the Investigators to carrythe work through to Its fullest con-
clusions.The experiments carried on by Dr
Reed and his associates were as perfectIn their methods cs it was possible torscientific nctimen nnd nnrd commonstnse to make them. Every poslb!ftclement of error seems to have beenguarded against. 1 he nnal and con-clusive tests made during the autumnof ltiuO were c6nductcd with a spirit ofearnestness, and enthuslasm which affected every one con-nected with tho work, rven In me mostsubordinate positions, common soldlerinot only offering themselves for theinestimably dangeroua test, but Insist-u-
that they should ue accepted assubjects for experiment. The masterspirit of the Investigation, Dr. Heed.
as evidently the man nuove all men'or this work, in this respect of com-piling the greatest conlldeme nnd
no less than in the absolute.y complete maner In which the ex-
periments were conducted. I have mis a. e to describe die letalls of thllmasterly experimental work. While Itwas In progress, criticism was Invitedand urged, from Havana phvslclnnfrom visiting surEeons. nnd from everyone Interested Hut so perfect were thplans that It stem Impossible that nncriticism could have been mile.
An experimental san..r stntlnn iuiestablished In the open, a mile fromQuemnds. Two houses were builttightly constructed, with windows anddoors protected by wlro screens
Fumigation Not Necessary,ln one of Ihesi ouses. soiled sheets
pillow cases nnd blankets were useras bedding, and this bedding natDrought straight fiom the oeds of pa-
tients sick with jellow fever at Ha-
vana. 1 or sixty tin ee ilnvn t.icsc bedsAero occupied bv menibeis of the hospital corps for periods varying fromtwenty to twenty one days. At the endif his occupation thc men who weretil n re taken to quarantine for flvo dajs nnd then leii-nsei-
Not one of them was taken ill. Allwere released In exielltnt health. Thisexperiment Is of the greatest Importance. as showing that the disease isnot convey by fornix, and heme thedisinfection of cloth , ng bedding ormeichandlse supposed to have beencontaminated by contact with yellowfever patients Is 1.11 longei necissary,nnd the exticmct. to which this dis-infection work has been carried Incases of jcliott epidemics In ourSouthern States huve been peifectlyuseless.
In tho other house, whlih was knownas the "Infected mosquito building,"were no nrthlts which nail not beencarefully disinfected. Tlie house ion- -
,)0
men In pel feet health; In themosquito 100111 SO jet of tlie pel-so-
bitten by infected mosquitoesthat been kept welve moienfter biting feve patients weretaken with the dlseuse, and
fever diagnosis was byresident physlciuns in Havana wiio
nil otheis fnmlllar .hodisease In every Persons bittenby mosquitoes at an earlier petlod thantwclvo hud bitten 11
yellow fever patient did not contractthe disease. In .uiothei seiles ex- -
of seven perwms bitten by,Infected mosquitoes by placinghand In a Jar containing the Insects,live, or 71 per cent continued tliedlseas
Such, ln brief, was thu result ofImcntal None of thu pa-
tients experimented with died.It was that yellow fovui wan
pioduced by the Injection of blood tnfioni geuetal cliciilatlon of a
patient, Btibciitaiieoiis Injections ofcentlmetois of blood being
followed by tho disease, and the dnlto conclusion was leached thatparasito of yellow fevoi must bo pies-cn- t
In the general cliciilatlon nt loastduring tho early stages of tho dlBeiifo.
(and that yollow fovei may bo pioduc- -
ed, like mnlailal fever, cither by thobite of the mosquito or by the in.Ur-tlo- n
of blood taken from thc nlcirculation. From this tho importan.(aiollarv Is reached, to quote Dr.Heed's own words; "The spreadyellow fever can be effectual) v
controlled by measures directed to thodestruction of tho mosquitoes and thoprotection of sick against theof these Insects."
Anopheles the Dengerous.In thc malarial Investigations, the
only mosquitoes which have beenfound to carry the disease are thosoof the genus Anopheles. Thc malarialgprm seems to die In tho stomachs ofthe commoner mosquitoes of the genusCulcx. With yellow fever, so far nsthe investigations have gone, but onospecies of moqulto has been found totransmit the disease. This Is thcform known ns Stegomvla fasciatn,formerly placed In the Culc.This mosquito Is a southern form,Its geographic distribution correspondsveij ucctirately with tho geographiciistrlbutioii of the disease. It Is commouly found In our Southern State!.,nnd Is nbundant throughout tropicalregions. It Is a mosquito which rendlly acrommotWteg Itself to city conu.tlons, and breeds freely In the cesspools, rain water tanks hatrcls.and places of a similar nature. Itthus abounds In southern cbntmuuitifs.Ono of tnc most Interesting illfTerenrcJin habits of this mosquito and themalaria hearing forms, and ono whlrtilias some practical significance, irthat, while malarial mosquitoesseem to lly and blto only nt night,yellow fever mosquito Is popularlyteimcil In many southern regions thonay mosquito, ' since It bites In 'he
nl'tcinoon ns well as nt night. Itbe lemembered that the malarial expcrlmcntr-ri- i on the Roman Campagnawaked about the neighboring count! ydining thc day and letlrcd to theirmosquito pioof house only at nightfalllint lu n yellow-feve- r country it iswise to protect one's against mosqulto bites by days as welt as by night
The incindullty which was felt l.ymany, nnd which was expressed bycertain Journals after Dr. Reed's first
of the preliminary wotkof the commission, at thc meeting ofthe American Public Health Associa-tion In Indianapolis last October, haspassed away since tho publication othis last paper, beforo the
Medical Congress at Havann eaily in February of the presentyear. The paper ItBeif is conclusive,but th" modest way In which Dr. Reedhas told the story of tho magnificenti (.'suits achieved by himself byhis colleagues, while exact se'entide, not Impiess the average
reader a duo senso t fIts Importance. Hut when one learnsor thc enthusiasm with vvRlch Dr.Rped was received by tho Johns Hopkins Medical Association nnd by thoMedical Association of District ofColumbia, and when one talks, as thewrltei has done-- , with physicians fromCentral America who were present Ht
Medical Congress ntHavana, and with those who assistedin this great experiment, one cannotfall to believe not only In the sound-ness of conclusions, in tlietranscendent Important c of the dl3eov cry.
Antl Mosquito Work.1'iattlcal antl mosquito vvoik was
tindeitnkeu In Cuba Immediately following formulation of these conelusions. General orders wore Issthul(quiring the universal use of niosqul
to bnts lu alt barracks, especially inhospitals as well as In field servicewheie practicable. Tho drainage ofbleeding plices the use of petrolcurion standing water. In which niosqul- -
toes liipcd, was directed, and the mo!-Itnl department of the army furnishedoil foi this purpose. It hns resultedthat Havana had less yellow fever durIng the present ear than at any tlnuIn Its history Not a single case hasriilgliiated In the city of Havana sit.toMay T Inst, and. Incidentally, malarialfevois have been greatly reduced.
MUST GBT LICENSES
A JapatiPi.0 cako and sodapcdilliM appealed before Judge Wil-ed v. In the Police Court Prldayon tho charge of peddling without .v
lltense. The delcnc.ant was very real)In got n licenic at Ho maduthe e tisi- - thnt his wife had got thonotification and that she notgiven It to li 111. The Judge- - explain. !
that, acconllng to the law, ho coul I
no. Hue him less than tho amount ofa yr-ai-s llteiiKo, which vas -- o. lu
' l'0'1,1 l," h' I"lia'"'se:NL'" ,M'' ""cheloi tel's mi to go
get license you hnd better do. Two m , ,,,, ,,,
nf the city who do a little shnotliiswith shotguns onco In a while, squirmnl uneasily In their scuts.
ALMOST LEFT.
There was a gieat deal cf ccltonunl at tho depaittiie ol thoy(vt(iiln. She sailed shaip ut 11
odocU and when pulling uwnv finiuthe whaif theie was a sciamblu to no'Into lettt it, aboard. When sho was
sels side 011 which the) climbedalmniil They icceived a good deal nldialling f 0111 tellow passengers nsthe) went up tho vessels side.
Those who appreciate theclass of ph itographic workdone Dy
MISS CAROLINE hUSKINSare cordially invited to in peerspecimens of her skill in herreception ronm at the rear 01
KING BROS.'Art Stoie aniPhoto Studio,
120 Hotel St
While mulching through the Midwayat lliilfulo, huve the West Point endctsoUyetl tho command, "Kyes right?'New Voik Woild,
talned two rooms, and a mlt " the stieam a balk with threewere placed In both 100ms lu on.il,a"1r cautl1 passenger dashed on to100111, sepninted from the otlu r by''"' vUu,rf, 1Bni1 t,h? ,at" 0,le8' thlM"Kwlio screen pa.tlll.ms only. mosq..ltoes ,I,,,J ,ft0,1,!l1 ,e ''" "";.. 1.1.1. A shore boat happen ng tolad .Itten iel m feve, patlenU mal tllll ,., ,aKcll 8tcam.,.. ..,..,,.-.-. . Kv u ..ci m.m Wl,r an( iullt., lot (Um mr tl)0 ,0H.
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fl IN 4B HOURS. Cures Kid- - IKllUl 1
B ney and Bladder Troubles. X
Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.
ALEXANDERS BALDWINS J
OFPICBRStH. P. BALDWIN PresidentJ. D. CASTLE 1st Vice PresidentW. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice PresJ, P. COOKE TreasurerV. O. SMITH Secretary
QUO. 11. CARTER Auditor
Sugar Factors and
-- Commissiofl Ageiti
AOENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Pala Plantation Company.Nnhlku Sugar Company.Klhet Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahulul Railroad Company,
AND
The California and Oriental S. S. U.
W.6. Irwin &6oLimited
AGENTS FOrtWestern Sugar Refinery Company ot
San Francisco.Daldwln Locomotive Works of Phila-
delphia, Pa., U. S. A.Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cane Shredder), New York. U. S. A.N. Ohlnndt & Co.'s Chfnilial Fertll-- ,
Izcrs.Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grad- e Fertil-
izers for Cane and Coffee.Heed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:Parafllne Paint Co.'s P. & D. Paints and
Papers; Lttcol and Linseed Oils,raw and boiled.
Indurlno (a cold-wat- paint), In white'and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime andBricks.
CASTLE & COOKBLIMITED,
HONOLULU.Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.AOENTS TOR $
Trta Pttfi ninnintlnn r.-- M
The Walalua Agricultural Co., LtdJ,Jiuv nullum ouuur iu. '
The Wulamea Sugar Mill Co.The Fulton Iron Works. St. Louis. McThc Standard Oil Co.The Geo. r. Uluke Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals. '
The New England Life Insurance Co.of Boston.
The Etna Fire Ins. Co. ot Hartford,Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of London,
mCJIK and FIRE
AGENTS FOR
Xew England Mutual Life In-
surance CO. OF BOirON.
(Etna Fire Insurance CompaniOF HARTFORD
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.(LIMITED.)
Wm. a. Irwin.. President and ManagerClaus Spreckcls Vice PresidentW. M. Glftard.. Second Vice PresidentH. M. Wnltney, Jr..,,Tieas. and Sec.Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Sucjiir PactoraAND
Commission AjjentiAGENTS OK THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.Queen Street, Honolulu, T. IL
AuroiitN lorHawaiian AKiIc11ltur.il Co, Ookila
Sugar Plant, Co , Onomca Sugar Co ,
Honomu Sugar Co , Walluku Sugar Co ,
Makee Sugar Co , Haleakala Ranch Co ,
Tho Planters' Lino of San Francisco,Packet; Chas, Berwcr & Co.'s Line ofBoston Packets.
LIST OF OFFICERS, tC. M. Cooke, President; Georgs
Robertson, Manager; E, F. Bishop,Treasurer nnd Secretary; Col. W. U.Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H.
(
and Geo. R. Carter, Directors
ThBVflRHunm-Ton- e Go. Lt j
Importers andCommissionMerchants mssJif
QUEBN ST., - HONOLUL .
AGENTS rORThe Lancashire Insurance Co.The Balolso Insurance Co.Union Gas Engine Co.Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc
Subscribers to tho BULLETINnot receiving their njptrs promptlywill confer a favor by notifying tliBiuincss OiBcn; TiJiptcae 266.
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TIME TABLEThe steamers of this lino will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:
e?IlOM 8AN FltANCISCO.ALAMEDA SEPT. 7
VENTUHA SEPT. 18
ALAMEDA SEPT. 2S
SIERRA OCT. 9
ALAMEDA OCT. 19
SONOMA OCT. 30
ALAMEDA NOV. 9
l.ocal Joat. I
7.
In connection with tho of the nhoe Bteamers. the ngents pre-pared to Issue, to IntcmlInK passengers, coupon through tlektts o any
from San Francisco to points In the United States, and from Nu'VYork by any steamship lino to all European polls.
FOR FUR'ltlER PARTICULARS TO
Wm, G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO.
Pacific MailOccidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Tovo Kisen Kaishalmind us that the .in) o. quick salt
Steamers of the aoove companies will call at Honolulu' andleave this port on or about
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.GAELIC SEPT. 3HONOKONO MARU SEPT. 11
SEPT. 19
Travel.
1901.
sailingrail-
road
APPLY
CHINA
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. S. S. CO.
H. H4CKFIBLQ & CO, LTD. AGENTS.
Canadian-Australia- n Royal MailSteamship Company.
Steamers of tho above Hue, running In connection nit., the CANADI-AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between wuhouut. U. C. and Sjdne NS..V..and calling at Victoria, II. C Honolulu and Hrlsbane, are DUE AT HONO-LULU on or about the dates below stated, lz.:From Vancouver on- - Victoria, B. C.
(For Urishano nnd Sjdney.)MIOWERA SEPT. 28
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Cnnadn, United Slates andEurope. For Freight nnd Passage und general Information, np'ply to
Theo. H.PavlcBfrCu..i,j.q., Gen'! Agents.
American-Hawaiia- n S. S. Co.DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
S.S.AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, Salted.S.S. HAWAIIAN, 6,000 tons, to tall to tall Oct. 15.
8. S.CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, sailed from NEW YORK June 16; willload at PUGET 80UND about SEPT. 1 for HAWAIIAN PORTS.
Freight received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Ilrooklvn atall times. For further particulars, apply to
C. P. MOttSti,General. Freight Agent. H.
AGENTS.
Business HenCan SaveMany Hours
i&&&'ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portla- nd
THE TRAINS OAiLYFROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILYFROM PORTLAND.
Only THREE DAYS to ChicagoOnly FOUR DAYS to New York.
Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok-ing and Library Curs, with BarberShop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
' Dining Cars (MealsFree Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. LOTIIROP, General Agent.135 Third street, Pot Hand, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent,No. 1 Mon'gomery St., San Francisco.
K. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,1472 Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Go.TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 18S9.TRAINS.
STATIONS !!,; Dalit(Osrar4) . in.. ""I a i. Sua. Oallf Oall
AM AM AM Pit. r mIcaciu . s fa a il 11.01 HI ItioFt." Lily..., I oi gal Hal aliolttl,4til, , I 1 "bl latue 4101 .ISO
R. la so 4STil. US II SI I'"llabftkll I la
lUAriONJ Dallyl(d.ni Hum. Daiir Uillf DallT
AM r.M. rm.Ds SHI aol
VWdatsa ., 6 10 jomo HSI
wa mm... l0 IUI not na1 P.ailCltr 6 IS a io I'jo "2caciaia HI oios tan
F. C. SMITH, Oen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.id P. DCNISON, Superintendent.
Elder's Steamship Company
FREIOHT ANDPASSENGERSFOR ISLAND PORT3.
Bruce CartwrightGeneral Mnnngcr ot
fHE EQUITABLE LIFEASSURANCE SOCIETY
Of the United States lor tho Ha- -
vvnllan Islands.like, : Met chant St. : Honolulu.
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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., SATURDAY, SEPT.
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11140
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.ALAMEDA SEPT. 11
SIERRA SEPT. 17SONOMA OCT. S
ALAMEDA ..' OCT. 21VENTURA OCT. 29ALAMEDA NOV. 13
'Local Iloat.
I
Steamship Go.
the dates below mentioned.FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
NIPPON MARU SEPT. 13PERU SEPT. 21
I
lof
i
Sydney and Brisbane.(For litorln and Vancomir, I!. C)AORANOI SEPT. 25
HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.HONOLULU.
SEND TOUR
BUSINESS ORDERS
BY TELEGRAPH
YOU CAN DO IT NOW
THE INTER -- ISLAND
. TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Is transmitting messages to all theIslands of the group except Kau.il.MINI MUM RATE IS $2.
Honolulu Office, 315 Fort St.
Uclovv Merclmnt.
TBL., MAIN 131.Messenger will call for our message
if doited.
Hawaiian Tramway's Time
Tab!e.KINOSTHEET LINE.
Can leave Walklkl for town al s .s fi M. 6 ! A
ani every la minute. Ihtrealte' ll I to .1, mil anJ11 l P . from Wa klkl goto the Punahou blable
Carl leao R Ranee or Pawaa twitch for town alj 11A M. and every it minutes ih.reatur till n of M
Lara leave Fort and King itrectt corner for falamaat6 10 A M. and every is minutes atier till 11 sjp M.
Cars leave tor Palatna only at s and s 10 A M
lars leave Pala ni tor Walkikl s 4S A M and every
it minutes till 9 4S P . then at 10 tj and 1041 H.vt
Then it PM from I'alanu lor Purahou only goesto Walnlkl on balurdays
Cars leave and King slretts corner fot KltleRanee at 5 o and t to A :a
Cars leave Fori and Kine streets corner tor Walklklat6oAM andeveiy it minutes till toote.M then al10 it. and 11 s p H. The litis P M coet to Walklklon baturda) s t nly,
BERETAMA STREET AND ,,t)UANU VALLIV.Cars leave Punahou Stirte t Town at s Jo and
tor Town and Valley at ) 40 j 50 1 so 6 40 1 and.MAM
Carsleate Oah Colleee fur tow, id Valley at( 10 6 to and t 10 A M and ever) 10 ml,. es till 10 10PM except the even hour and half, hour cars whichrun from the Stat-le-
Cars leave Nuuanu Valley at 6 10 6 jo 6 50 A M andevery 10 minutes thereafter till 10 so p M
Cart leave Tort and Ojeen streets (or PunahouCollege at 6 05 6 at 6 ts A and every 10 minutesafter till 0 4S P Alter that the cars run thebtableup to 11 joP.M.whlihlsihelastcar from Town,reaching lh blarle at 11 to P M
H. Hackfeid & Co., Ltd.
General Commission Agents.
Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers.
European and American Dry Goods.
Fort and Queen Sts,
The Hawaiian Realty and
Maturity Co., Ltd.
General Agents for
The New Hampshire Tire Insurance
Co. of Manchester, N. H.
ASSETS $3,367,026 27
Dialers In Heal EMnte Loans, Mort-
gages and Etc.
Office, 32 King St.,
Oxer Cnstlo & Cooke's.
Phone, Main 141 P O. Ho, 202.
Notably Fast Trips
of the Clipper Ships
The arrival of the .Mukoa, tho win-ner of the race which lt repot lid tchave taken pluee tram Portland Oto.,... lm IT. It., I 1. lillT.lt.li. ....... .... t.. ....
Ing are not jet ended In the friendlyIti't tor skill which has Just been coneluded the competitor were tne NorthHerman Llo)ds cadet training shipthe II. S. Charlotti. the Glasgow snipMarlon Light, nnd the Glasgow shl toAtdcncrnlg. The winner under thrcommand of Cnpt. Crowe made thtrun from Portland to Queonstown In101 davs 20 hours.
Satisfactory as this latest sailingjitioid Is. It pales b for tho doings ofsome of the old time Tncks," ninny
which also performed their speedyjvo)ages with almost clockllko regt,'lailty. The Donald McKay, the celo
"IJlack Hall" liner was notIbrnted largest clipper In tho world,
ali accounted ono of t li- -
fastest wallers ever built Upon onoccasion she took I uu Hoops from
ortsmoiitli to Mamltlus In 70 da)S,and her average time for six consccutlve vo)ages from Liverpool to Melbourne was ii ilavt nri'j only onic It
'exceeded S3 dajs.I he dt tails of the rr.inoiis race do
twien the time China tea clippers InlM.i! mo too fnuilliar to need mentloiiiiig but. but til. nut that I
fued of over If kiinu i.n hour liarbeen made l.v a calling hip may notIn so well known 1 i' brltlsh clipper ship IIui lie tint i .r.ug tbu conn"of one of hr voiarei heme from Melbiiorne attained llili- - rate of snllliwon several dnv her bel run belnn'.'To knots In Hi 1 - hour
Hut It was nfter I'm 'tifls. and Indeed will on into the ?n, when sonicof the bel williiiL rvctirdb wei.made And It U donbt'iil wlietlicr tinlierformnme nl the Sir Lunelot. wheishe eoveitd 14ii m'Wt In SW du).'ngulm--t the prevnilliig monsoon, liar,ever In en eciuuled, lertalnly tluro anno nuthtntli stntment to show thaIl has Ik in nirnM:
The vojage whs mndt In 1809. fromFoo Chow Foo to Loudon, and hoibest da's run was .154 Matuto mileswhile crossing the Indian Ocean, thoaveiage for one wnk htlng 30(1 nillein day. This was tssentlhlly a vongtunder adverse conditions. Perlmpnthe fnstest passage bvtwe.n Knglaudand Chlnn was that rnido In 185.when the lelebraud American clipperPride of the Ottan dlu tho run outfrom the Lizard to Kong Kong in i'.'J
da8. London Shipping World.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Ilromu Quinine. Tnblots.All druggists refund thu money If Ittails to cure, h W Grovo's signatureIs on each box 21 cents
Business Notices,
NOTICE.
All Native Pons of Clllnrnla whowish to participate In the celebrationon Septemlxr ! I'."1!, tie nqucstcd tocall on I.. LeilngMon The Knsh," onPort nnd Hotel streets (.nd register.
NOTICE TO NATIVE DAUGHTERSOF CALIFORNIA.
The intlvebom tone of CaliforniaUHpettlull (illicit tho NatlvoUatightets to titrnlsh the numo of theirtown nnd (ottnt.v fit)'; their presentm. .ttsses nt tli earliest vonvenlcncoIn older thnt Invltntlori' may bo ex- -
ttndol to thim and .nejr escorts i.)nttd.d the t iittrtnlnniwit and ball tobo glvui In leltbration ot thu 51st
of Admission l.y, Sept. 9th,ItiDl. WAL1..R E WALL,
Chairman nl Committee.W. I' HAItin Suretaij
P. O. Ili ZTJ. 1D2U 9t
THE HAWAIIAN LAEOR BUREAU
Will engage laborers ,i, tin HawaiianIslands ami luinlsli thttii to planlatlons. Individuals, nrms or corpora-tions. Will iiiuUrtnKe contract workand fttinlsh experlmiei' und rcllablolontrnctois. Onltrt promptly attendid.
Teh phone 30 Main i1 O box 877.Temporal) olbce frjirecktila IlnllJ-ror- t
Ing, Room 11, street Honolulu.lW-Mr-
ROOMS AT 5d2 BCRETANIA ST..
The tormrr risldonc of II. Loso.Kleitrle lights hot nnd lold water,rooms lnrtre and air) imti very tasto- -
fully furnished i:ieiletit tablo board.IS' 1 tw
Clean and Useful.
A No 2 Did) h n tor Is forhale. CIIDM' Mpl a HoffmanSaloon l321w
.. eaw. Tile f3 In a nnn tMlHnnfimtrmtnty t r (Jon(irrhta,
JeFcURES J!In-(- , Spflf miiirrtt(i i,HLIUfc. unnatiir nl ill.mBm t u dkf . I fhrj;i-- or any iiidammi1 lion, irrltbttuu vt ulieragi rfttn tuiiuiicD, t'"n (i ii'ucouf mrni
iTmCvuibcMiruCo. T.1,2, "?"";!1MC1HC1NIII1I,0.IM
aV Irr eiut In plain wrarpr.saaam. r. a. It .arrrria. luibbbbbW HtV .ii.i, ir a iretiuH. itj.
PS"J irtuiur euus ,u refutes.
II
Instruments Ffled for Record Friday,September 6,
Gear. Lansing &. Co. J. O. Lut- -
ted RetA. V. Oar A. L Lulled .... RelIllshop & Co. Woodlavvn Dairy &
Sco .. RelLin Yee Chung Woodlawn DVry .v
S. Co D.J. II. Srhnack Juo Cravalln . . n, ,
11. Dtnlbnr and husband W. O.Smith, guardian Mir
C. . Ilooth and wile V. S. Wllcox Mtg.
V. M. (Irahnm A. l.ldgato . MtgAdmr. list. M. J. Kaae W. L
Decoto I..Mi Wo Sco Leo Co . !..Unoka J. It. Hlcho MtgH. A. Wldcmann A. H. Ilnrtwell .1)Instruments Filed for Record Septem
ber 7, 1901.II. Napua I. lalua VO. Gardner and wife Supt. Pito 'Works It.Loo Chit Sam II. Haikfell &
Co.. Ltd Mtg
Recorded Aunutt 22, 1901.Chin Ram Silt ct al. to Sun Clio)
Sing Co.; co partnership; contractingetc., Ilerctnnia street, Honolulu, O.iIh ,
capital $UC0. Hook 221 page 30.1.Dntcd March 1, lnn.
A. 1'. Cooke, tr., to WashingtonMercantile Co.; lease; piece land,corner King ami South stieets, I Inuoltilii. Oahii; 10 )cars at $25 p- -r
month. Hook 228, page 30. DatelSeptember 9, 1899,
H. C. Hobton to A. II Olles; t'eodlots 10. 11. 22 nnd 21 blork II. Holniin tract. Wnll.lkl, Honolulu Onhit$IOi). Rook 22... page 210. Dated Angust !. l'.iftl.
Tr. Tlrst ;ictnndlst npitcopal I'll.Hoard Ch. Hxtn. M. K. Ch.i mo't
gage; 11. Ps. 84 and 179. corner Uci
tnnla and Miller streets, Honolulu.Oahii; $2,000, with Interest, iloo't220, page 320. Dated August G. 1901
L. Polanl to Tong wo Tni & (..;lease; R. P. 181. Kill. C0S3. Wnlkane.Koolattpoko. oanu; i yeiri hi :...Dook 228, page 32. Datol August 21.1901.
Honolulu Rapid Transit & Land Coto tr. Oahtt College; agreement; In reextension electric railway s)stem toMnnoa vnllcy, Honolulu, Oahtt;
Hook 221, pmo 302. DatedApril 21. 1901.
II. M. Dow nnd wife to C. I'.deed; lots ." and 7. block r
Pearl City. Hwa $250. Hook225. page 247. Dated August 21. 190.
W. C. Achl and wire to M. J. Hall;deed; lot 57. King street tract. Hono-lulu. Oihtt: $1,250. Hook 225, pat,e249 . Dated August 27. 1901.
W .1'. Allen, tr., to dear, l.ansh.sft Co.; release; portion Kill. 8520 Ki ,
palamn. Honolulu. $l.i)0U. Hon180. page 380. Dated Ausust 20, 1901. '
Hank of llnvvnll to II M. Dow; pattlal release; releases lots 5 and 7,block 3. Pearl City; $250. Hook 22'J.pago 329. Dated August 21. 1901.
S. Paawela nnd wife to Illshop &Co.; mortgage; portion II. P. 429, Kul1317, Moannltin, Honolulu, Oabit; $300.Hook 227. pago 28. Datcil August 271901.
laknna to P. AkoaiLlX D.; fourpieces land. Wnlmea, Kauai; $1. Rook
25. pige 250. Dated August a. lain,(enr, Lansing & Co. to Chns. A.
Davis, tr.; deed; lot 10, bloik 14, Kalnittkl trnct, Honolulu, Onhit; $400.Hook 225, pago 251. Dated August I",1901.
Hawaiian 'iramwn)s Co. to AhPuck; lease; wooden building. Pala-tna, Honolulu, Oahtt; 9 cars nt $t'per month. Dook 228. page 33. DatedJuno 1, 1901.
James Lovo to Thos. Fitch; mort-gage: three pieces land. King nnd Kokaullkn streets. Honolulu. Oahtt; $12,-tiO-
Hook 227. page 30. Dated August28. 1901
R. D. Sllllman to Chlng Luni; ex-
tension of lease; pleco land, Kingsttcct, Honolulu, O.tliu; 3 )cars nt $'!125. Hook 2J8, pago 35. Dated .N-ovember 13. 1900.
K. K. Scott nnd husband to JohnKllgoro; deed; pleto land, Pllaa, Hvnalil, Kauai; $1,500 Hook 225, payo252. Dated Jul) 2, 1901
All Hung it nl. to S. M. Damon,deed; one tenth Interest In R. P. 131Kul. 1195, Moinnlmi. Honolulu. Onhu$45. Hook 225. page 253 Datcil Angust 2t. 1901.
II. I' Dillingham to Q. II. Heir),tr.. assignmint of mortgage; mottga-ii- .
Ilulen on leasehold nnd buildings, Wal-klkl road, Honolulu, Oahii; $1. Hook
7, pngo 3J. Dated August 28. 1901.Filed for Record August 29.
Yeo Chin to Y. Anln; bill of sale,lease; lease of lots 3 and I, Nuuanustreet. Honolulu, Oahtt; $500. Hook
28, pago 30. Dated August 21, 1901.'1. Chrlstley and wife to S. C. Al
len; mortgage; pieces land, Tort St.,Honolulu. Oa.iu; $2,000. Hook J27page 34. Dated Jul) 1. 1901.
Tr. i:. S. Ileckwlth to Jiip. Illrnm.release; portion R. P. 2tiS1, Kul. 1075,Palamn, Honolulu. Onhu; $250. Hook221. pago 29J. Dated August 20. 1901.
C. Sprcikels & Co. to G. S. V.Neumann et nl.; release; Patent 3720,Mnnoa. Honolulu, Oaliu; $3 000. Hook192, pago 37. Dated August 2$, 1951.
C. II. Cooke, Ltd. to W. C. Allll,partial rckaso; lot 73, King streetUnit, Honolulu, Oaliu; $900, Hook21i, pago 30. Dated August 28, 19 01
Kaholua et nl. to S. Lazaio; lease,R. P. 7080. Kul. 7591. Hookinn, SouthKona, Hawaii, 20 )ears at $lo. llool228, pago 17. Dated August 29, 1901.
Yio Chin to S M. Damon; ngteotnent; to fulfil! terms of lease, of lo's3 nnd 4, Niiuunu sttuet, Honolulu, Oihti. Honk 228, pago 37. Datid August
I. ll'OlTr. Austin Cstnto to H. O. Hall &
Sou, Ltd.; release; three leaseholdsHonolulu, Oahii; $30,000. Hook 190.page 228 Dated August 27 1901
w. (J. At lil nnil wire to h. Decker,deed; lot 73, King street trait, Honolulu, Onhu; $1,400. Hook 225, page 254.Dated July 31, 1901.
S. Decker anil wife to M. A. Hur-bun-
moitgagn; lot 73. King stieotttait, Honolulu. Oahtt; $1,000, 3 veai.tnt 8 per icnt. Hook 227, pago 37. Dated August 29. 1901.
Alnlml! und Kapcla to Pang Ing;deed; pleco land. Kalnvinhlne. Hono-lulu. Oaliu: $1,250. Ilool; 223. pago110. Dated July 31, 1901,
Capitol Band Concert.The band will play tin .ollowln sc
li:. limn ii'i tho Cnpltnl tsnitiisils Sun liy.tfteiiKLii, beglniilng tit .' ncluik.
I'avt I.Tho Old Htindted
Tcstnl Alurch Siilto .... l.ucnnciOverture I'etei Sthmoll . WebirTlnnle Tannhniitir . Wam rVoi nl Selection II Irovatoie Verdi
I'.trt IIFeledlon R0I1I11 Hood . He Kovet,Hot b Allien, M.itle ... AdumiIlnllatl 'Ihc Sliver I'ath Ileviir.Ouv title Intermezzo Hill
'I ho Star .Spangled llanner.
H " CtUBRATM MS
BTTERSGood Digestion
waits on appetite..' Lark of appetiteusually Indicates weak digestion Hottitter's Stomnch Hitters taken befoiomeals will create n liealtn) desire Itfood by cleansing the iloi?ed bowcUand stimulating the sectettons of tbstomach It nlso purines the hi iodstrengthens and Invlgoratis the liveund kldnc)s It Is undoubtedly tinmost efilclpnt medicine In the wrridlor stomach tro'ihlci. A Private Pjvenue Stamp covers the neck of the lifttie
Accept no
substitutes if StomuchYon Value Health Biters
YACHTSMEN 8TART OUT
The )achtmcn of the city held arutctlng In the basement of the
hotel last evening for the purpose of making arrangements for Re-
gatta Da). There were twent)-fli- e
enthusiasts present. I'rcd Whitney waschosen chairman ot the meeting.
Last 5 ear 8 schedule of races wasladopted and the following entries werepractically made: I
I'lrst class Clad) a, Hdene Mary .
(llnnle Dundee). I
Second class Hawaii, Dcvve), Mnr-Io-
Third class Pirate. Myrtle Skip, Vi-
le1. 's dory, Wlhlmanu,Slutniinck II.. J
Fourth class Abble M, Pokll. Ca-
nary '
The course for the (list nnd secondclass jnchts will start off Wilder' '
tt'liuf, down the cltannel, keeping be-- 1
tween (he htin)s nnd piles, leaving thospar buoy on the port side, passing thebell buoy on the port side to a stake-- 'bout off San Solid; thence to stakehoatanchored off entrance to Pearl Har- -
hor return to bell buoy, thence tospar buoy, leaving same on stailionul '
side, up channel between piles andbuo)s to finishing line, off Wilder,wharf. J
The courso for third and fourthlines ).uhts starts from Wlldor's wharfdown channel between bttO)s and piles,rooi.dlng the spar buoy on port sidepassing hell buoy on port side tostckchoat anchored off San Snucl;theme to stakehoat anchored off Quar-antine stntlon. back to and roundinglirll buoy to spar buoy, leaving samoion starboard side, up the channel be- -'
twien piles and buo)s to point off Wll-- 1
tlei'r what.'Al) YACHTS-RKGAT- TA DAY.
It was decided at thu meeting that!tin re shall be to the size of.the irews on the vat Ions )nchts fakingpait In the races There will bo notlnu nllowanie. The .vncbts will best.irted oft on the two-gu- n svstemHied at five minute intervals Timetnf the vnclits will be t.tT.t n fiom theHfctond gun.
PACIFIC UNION OIL CO.
Located In the Famous Coalinrja Oilot canrornla.
I'rovcu oil latiils. contiletelyby as rich oil niodticliig wells
as there are In tho Stute, j Icldlng from;ti to 2.10 batrcls ner day.
Contract lirltes lor nil at tho CoalIngn wells, 70 cents per ban el.
With twent)-nv- producing wells ot100 bnricls each per day, )oti canmake jour own calculation as toprofits.
The oil Industry of California Is IrIts Infancy, )ct many fortunes havebeen niado by judicious and lucky Itvestments In oil stuck. Many utoi ,twill be made In thu near future.
The aveiagu advance on oilglnalsales of oil Block In twenty lendingcompanies In California has bienI nun $1 to tins per shnie.
Oil lands have advanced f10111 51.J5to 11,000 and 2,00O per ncte
When tho Pacific Union Oil Com-pany has a number of piodiiclng wellson its piopcrty. Its stock will have'ho simo show- - for oven a gt eater advitnie, as some oil Btock has advancedfiom ?1 to $l,.'i'0 per tsliaio
Thu I'aclflc Union Oil Company hasno hnlatied ofiltcis, nnd Is controll'idby well known gentlemen nf lntcgilt)who will seo tnat the money derivedIrom the sale of Rtock will bo legiti-mately applied to tho development otIts ptoperty.
Tor further Information, apply to .1,
II. KISHHIt CO.. Stock and IlondUiokcrs, and Hawaiian agents for thosalo of a limited amount of I'acHleUnion Oil Company stock. Stangen-walt- l
building. Merchant street.1932 tlmo
m
There wnsra smile In Judgo Oear'3cu'rtroom when, Just after the verdict of guilty was rcndeied ngnlnstHlchard for selling adulterated milk,S K, Kano arose and wlthdiew tho ap-
peal of Kawamoto, a Japanese fined?30 and costs In the District Court forthe same offense, Ihls soil of thingouiht to tilicilito tho prevailing m ar- -
ill) In the water supply of Honolulu,1111I1 6b pioplo drink more wateistraight when the) miss il '11 the lulu
ARE YOU DEAF??Krcrr klrnl of leafiie and (IKtlrult IirnrIiikiiiii lit riirnl hf nur new inrentloni onlr
ttiuiu tiitTlnir teen born tiaf aro Incurnbl NoUnIn lliirreftuHt mirr. enil pantruiari tlotiyuurcnae. (NinmiitAilort ntid ml fie free, Krerritno cuii euro blmtelf at Ut uwn lutuo at veryllitloxit)nio.
OIR. DALTON'S AURAL CLINIC.6S Loaallo Avenue. UIIICAOO. II.!., U.S.A.
DARTING HEAD PAINS- -robusnl all the eleiiura efluine sM msk evert moment a Miaous nlehtmira ofpsln. ( r:u Sil'ar lth MiJa-s- !. is teoi for you Cetslar a Mails Heaa-ac-
Wilars rop haadaehatlrem any cum in 30 minu-a- Thar don't almplf reiicteanl ha I cure, but absoU'Hr rt sni '4iuh S rainListen! ' IhiTauMirour'Map Wafers foforerKrT'ars ana fewIhem mttlcal tndeel In curing aekh-ilac- Mrs I F Ull-- Wl llamston, Mich.
uis3.i;Cel testlra-nlai- a consunt! receive! frcn thepublic ana physlclini.
GESSLER'S MAGICHEADACHE WAFERS
CureHeadachesIn MO Minutes.
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Tin genuine are put up In tablet form rnly. Av;il powdsrs pit up In ca:hetl "madecf .aitto be ana au-- n covers virp opn, i;9,id 3 tita povdsr ani when damp arewvair.
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MAUI HOTEL,A. T. HAC.IiNKAMH. Mnnnijcr.
Commissioner's SaleOF
Several Valuable PiecesOF
REAL ESTATEAT AUCTION.
Hy virtue of an Order Issued out ottne Circuit Court of tho First JudicialCircuit. Hon. Otorgo D. Gear, presid-ing, In a cause at Chambers entitledAdelaide Schllcf et al. versus JosephClarko et ai., Hqulty Division, Number12uS. the undersigned will sell at HubHe Auction .0 tho hlglust bidder, subJect 10 continuation by said Court,
ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1901,
At 12 O'clock Noon,At tho tnattka entintae to tho Jiidlclary Hitlldlng, In said Honolulu, O.ihu,tnu following desriiticu binds nnd theIniprineuH.ntH ihcicun, to wit:
1. TI1.1t certain pieto or parcel otland situate on the r.. H. corner 01King and l'liutnbowl Streets In Hono-lulu, Oahtt, reultory ot lla vail, andbouitdid and described ns follcws.
Commencing at .soitli corner anirunning
South 23 Hast Tu links along Kco- -
luwas; thenioSoitti. IS" 30' West 3SU links ulonj
liana Haallllo's; tbencoNortn OT West 37 links along King
Street; thenceNorth 42' Hast 312 links aton;
I'unchbowl htiivt; tbenco to place otcommencement, Hrea ncre. Thosame being II. 1'. STOJ of I,. C. A. 211to llonokaupii, anil being tho rur.toconvc)cd to tho bald Joseph I.nzarusby Mrs. .j. K. K)fo anil u. K. Tyf-.- .
her btisbanil, ns per decti datid Niv.3rd, 1SS3. and recorded In l.lbur S1,pages lol-IO-
2. Hoyal Patent (.rant Number 3301.'Hint crlaln piece or parcel of landsituate at tho south Slopo of I'unch-bowl ulll, Honolulu. Island of O.i'm,and described ns follows: Lot No. M
lleglmiing at a point 011 matiku sldoof Klnau Stteet and 200 it. Westutlvfiom Iron pin at West auglo of Hoaid-miii-
ptemltos, thcnio'tno boundaryinns b) true bearings:
N. 21 12' H, :& ft. along lots 103and Soo;
S. hi 31' W. 113 along I.ttnvlito St.,
S. 21- - 12' W. 22J along Lot 101 ;
S C8 IS' H. 100 along Milan St. toInitnl point.
Atea -- 5TC0 so. ft.3 Two lots No. 117 and No. US on
Ileretanla Street, being lots or paro'sof land described in lto)al Patent No.284, and described as follows;
Commencing at tho makal Southcorner of Lot No. 110 (T. Motcalt'H)mid runiilluj
South 78" 15' Kaat 200 ft. alommauka street to West corner of UtNo. 110 (It. II. Ilovvlln's), thenco
North 11' 45' Hast 150 It. nlong LotNo. 119 to Its nmiiha North corner,thenco
North 73 15' West 200 it to mauka12. corner of Lot No llfi, thenco
South 11' lo West 150 ft. along l,)tNo lli, to place of commencementeoutnliiing SJ3 inthoms and 1.' ft mnroor less. I.i'rs what has sitieo beendfeded to the wile llhls lot Is on 'InWalklkl ski.' of 'ot now occupied bMis A I. King )
I That ' rt iln piece or parcel niland sltua t at tho mauka cornur ofPiinihbuul ami I'alaie Walk Stieots,
Iln b.ita llonoliilu, desctlbeil as follows
Apnna 1 Commencing at a point onI'uiiihbowi Street; being North cornerof 1'a.ncu Wall: and l'linehhowi Street.
At the er tranceto the Funoulao Vallev. jb&.
easy access tHalakalra, thlargest entlnctvolcano In theWorU.
HeidquarlerforToutlstsuvSCotnmercljtTraveller. - -
WAILUKU,!! AND OF .MAUI.
which is ..10 South West comer Sthis lot, thenco
North 43' Hast 96 chains atajgI'linihbowl street; thence
North 44' West 3.17 chains alonjt id.of Kclllahontil; tin lire
South .17 West 1.09 chains Joxxcov eminent to l'ntaco Walk alruir 1
'of Trench; thenio nlong same to nlsoeof lommeticcmnt. Area I rocA JVperches It. I'. No. 4514 IXA. 278 laG.
fi. Thnt pleco or parcel of laud stthe West corner of Maunakea and
Streets, Lot "H" and IT"--lleglmiing nt a point on tne NotTs
West bide of Maunakea Street JIfeet maknl of tho corner of Pinal4Street and running
S. 57" 10' W. True (il.5 fL nlonjt M- -uttakea Sircct,
N. 32' 50" W. True 42.0 ft. along M- -
lla Knlial lot.N. 57 10' 12. 'into C2.0 L atom
Mutch lot,S. 3J" 22' 12. Truo'42.0 It. along Tire
Department lot to the Initial polat ar--
containing nn area of 2590 squirt frrr.Tills lot h leased to l.au Cnontr.jt iljptr month, which lease will explru taxII 0 1st day of May, lfOS.
fi Also tho undivided Interest of 1blite Joseph Lazarus In and to thiaecertain plecea or parcels ot land
In the-l)- . strut ot Huua, ubind a?Maul, described as follown.
1. That certain plem slttmlu aipohtio and (onve)ed in 0. KeakaulahcSnun J. iviltatin by deed recorded In theIteglbter of Deeds In Honotnln is.Hook 78 on pages 354 and 3Ja sjvi.iicn,ti!red 7J acri's.
2. That portion of the Alinpna. of:Miolea lonvejed tn nalil (1.
nntl J. Klliaka by deed reeordrdla snld Iteglster Hook 7S on pagea ZZZ
and 351. nrea actpilred 25 ueiev3. I hat portion of tho lllalna of Ko-- IIionvo)eit to said O. Keakatilalwi ani
J. Klliaka by deed recorded laIteglster In Hook 78 on ingrs .SSi-aus- "
353, orea acqtilroil 21 acres.Alt 01 sain puces or land belai; tho
snmo thai wero convoyed to JiwronLazarus b) D. Toomey oy dertt JBa:toiApril fi, ISiil, nntl recorded la IVvic158 on pnr.o 298, and now under ts-t- eto tho iinmoa 1'latitntlon, said lease toexpire on Mnreh 19, HDL
Terms of salo aro rash In u. S. Girtficoin, that ten (10 ) per cent of.toamount bo paid on tho day of stJn mi?deeds nt expense 01 purchaifrs. Foefurther particulars, cnipilro of tb
nt his olllco In taJJ Jutki-ar-yHulldlng.
Dated Honolulu, Onhu, Atigust M.1901. J. A. TIIOMl'3fT.
Commissioner.
California Oil Stocks !
JUDD & CO., Ltd397 Stangenwald Building.
Aro the ngents for tho follovlac OSCCompnnleb-- .
HOCKKri2LLI2lt OIL CO, selling50 cents per share.
OCCIDI2.NTAL OIL CO. luommatplan), belling at 20 renu perslime,
SUI.I'illiK CIH2I2K I.UfimCATlKtVOIL CO., selling nt 10 centi pershare.
I2L ..12V oil. CO. nt 15 cent pTbhaie.
Oil Stocks pay on nn average us i;oij..is sugar plantations, some of them orsknown to ay CO por cent a )ear Novis tho time tn bii), boforij the prl-- i
are raised Tho nbovo eompmleslion.i tide ones, nnd not "wildcat."
CIiui1.uk mailed on application.
JUDD & CO., LtdP. O. BOX NO. 667.
K"
K EVENING
Surgeons, Physicians and Dentltti. alEi II
tDr. Archibald N. Sinclair.k
TELEPHONES!l RoonS oVoo, ofeice. Main, jlst BotTKn Bulimia Rcmdeils,i Fori Stmit, White, Mi.
HOLRS- -ll A M tO I. P .lIOJf.M.IIOIP
'.O BOXt
DR. W. H. MAYS
381 Bcpetnnla Street.
fiOURS-lo- toj SUNDAY -- 9 to iiI 7to 8 Telephone 602
DR. J. T. WAYSON,
445 BERETANIA ST.
'office hours 0$: llZ,SUISDAS-io-t- j.
B33 TfcL. Main .Jo
Dr. F. J. Rayncr,DENTIST.
Crown and BridgeSpecialist.
homrs to 4
304 DoHton Block.Dr. Albert E. Nichols
DENTIST.
1154 Alakea Street.
kOHc Hours 3 to 4
A. C. WALL, D.D.LS.
G. E. "WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Xuve Building, Port Street.Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone, 434.
DR. .1. ATCHERLEYM R C S L R C. P.
JOS FORT ST., ABOVE KUKUI.
Houri 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.Residence, Kalihl.
Tel, Blue 1201.-- I
Dr. W. H. JonesW R.CV.S , M.V M.A., LONDON.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OrFICL WAIMM STAHLCS.
KLMDECL-"I- HL CALIFORNIA,"igj6jm IM MA STRUT.
Dr. Ym. G. Rogers,
SURGi-O- N AND SPECIALIST.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively
REMOVED to new odlce, 114C Ala-l.t- -i
Street, opp nawallan Hotel.Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to 8; Sn-
ail), 9 to 11.
tSA. N. SAISFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
SOJTOS BLDQ , fOBT JTtEET
OVER MAY CO.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
SANG CHANMERCHANT TAILOR
4
fine English and American Goods
TVVOSTORBSf5 Hotel street, jndHvtel near Nuuanu
O BoxgM TEL WHITE o)
CLEANING!Ulles' tkirtf cleanti. Ctothlnjtinned, dvti nJ repaired.
Suits midt to trier,F I ruarantetd. lottpilct
TIM WOFi trt, near kukut. andfmr Orjhtum Theater
Mr ice 1 OeantfiK one suit. 7jC6n DveinjT utt $ t
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.KAWAIAHAO STREET,
KbWALO.
Tel. White 1221. P. O. Box 552.
Sawing, Planing, TurnliiK andMill Work In all Its tranches.Lumber - Kiln - Dryinga specialty, and In 1 Re or smallquantities.
New Map of Oahu.Com pi ed from Government St.rve)t and Charts,Mant vt Siutr Plartituns Kallwayi and OtherKellablt Source. THE map IS 8x, INCHES,
Uii arils Ic entering and neat mounting, mattrtflr a very uwful at well as ornamental w l n aptub price op tub map is $ o tx. Copies canH otlilnid Irgm
JAS T T4YLOS.P. O. Hoi ?w Judd itutUlnir, Henolutut T, H
orHAVAIIAN NEWS CO, LTD
& COTTON BROS. & COENGINEERS AND : : :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Plans and estimates turnlsheJ for .11 classesLontract nif work
ROOM o, BOSTON ULOCK, HONOLULll!4tj
Uonolnlu Iron Works.
improved and modern SUOAH MA-
CHINERY of every capacity and de-
scription made to order. Boiler workJtnd RIVETED PIPES for Irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular alterHon paid to JOD WORK, and repairsexecuted at shortest notice.
Vino Job Printing at the I)ulIttin offico.
Everybody Wants 'em
Get Yours First 1
RAflBLERBICYCLES
100AT
E. 0. HALL & SON
.1
THE 6ERMANI4 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
ASSETS, $27,78,5)3.J0
Pa'd to Pjllcy since i860 for Death Claims, 573,460.61
For .Matured Policies 7.507.608 27
DlvUenJsana Surrenders '3.6fflt'.37
Total 45.577.2I2 29
BMMETTManscer for Hawaiian Isl.nds.
Golden RuleBAZAAR
310 Fort Street.
BOOKS AMD
STATIONERY !
All the Latest Books bothin cloth and piper bindings.
L.irciM stock of miscellan-
eous books in the Islands toselect from. Any book notin Mock will be procured on
short n''t.c .
FINE SOCIETY STaTIONEM
OUR SPECIALTY.
J. W. WEBB
New Rigs
New Horsesa t
STOCKYARDS
STABLF.S
We lire now In the AutomobileUulliltng unit lire prepared to turnout the ftncMt livery In town.
ItonrderH mife (rom fire, iihthe bullillii& Is PIIiL-PHOO- P.
KING US UP !
Tel. Main 301
Waialua Beach HotelCHAS. UAVID.Mtuuigcr
Now Open lor HusIncsH.I'lncst of Accommodation.
of lSatlilnft. i t I
He Sure to Oft nt t till WiiIiiIuii StationRATEH-ria- .r0 per day :Special Rates by Week orMonth. I t i l l s I iFor further Information address :
IIALBIWA l O.
LUKE F LeLLOND CIIAS. M LcnLONDMASAOIR ATTOBS6Y.
LeBlond Collection
. . Agency . .
All Collections Promptly At-
tended To.
omen TIUHIOSS 14.SEVERANCE BU1DING 1IILO. HAWAII
The Bulletin, 7S cents per month.
COME - BARLY.Don't Walt Tilltlicy ii ro n 1,1 (Jo nc
HolJers Jm,
-
FinestGet
3HBrJSl
MAY,JUDD BUILDINn.
KAWAIAHAO ORGAN RECITAL.
Prof. Uallascjus has arranged thefollowing program for the organ reci-
tal In Kaualahao church Sumla after-noon beginning nt 4 o'clock:Inlioductlon and Kugue . Mendelssohn
(Prom VI Sonata.)Intermezzo from op. 9S ..Hhclnherger
(1.) Melody(b) Kn forme de Canon .... falome
Vocal Trio O Salutnrls ..Saint SaensMItecs Desha and Cameron, Mr. Con-
stable.rui.eral March of a Marionette ..
GounodConcert Variations on "God Sa8
H(,gao'rejenueThis Is the lust of the series of organ
iccltals nt Knwulahao church. A o
cl trio, composed of Miss Helen Dcslu '
fsr.prano), Miss hthel Cameron (contrulto), and A. Constable (bars tone).
..... I.Cnthollc LndlcK' Society.
The regular monthly meeting ofCatholic Ladles' Aid Society was heldIn the club room of tho society yes- -'
I'cii.ny afternoon. In the nbsence ofthe and lce president, MissCurrnil. th treasurer, presided.
Thire famlllrs were reported to be Inrt'itrcos and It was Aoted to nld them,One of these Is a Hawallan-Chlnes- o
famllj IMng nt Kapalama. The house1
nf these ....i was recently burned"Lwn
The report of the treasurer showedtl c funds or the society to be ratherlow nnd the ladles are now considering
plans of swelling the treasury.These plans will be considered nt amrttlng to be held on October I atv.hlch time there will be an Informalsocial.
NEW TO-DA- Y
Meeting Notice.
special meeting of the Mnstersand Pilots" Association.. HonoluluHarbor No. S4 will l,. held at Hai-mo- n
Hall Sunday evening at 7Of loch. 193C It
NOTICE.All parties ate hcieby cnutlone 1
against negotiating Certlllcnto No.3925 for ten shares of Oahu SugurCompany, as the said shares are claim-ed by 1IISHOP & CO.
1 JO 3t
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that theundersigned Having on the first day oflune, A. D. 1901, formed n co partnership, under the name and stylo 'fWING HING CHAN, doing businessnt Aala lane. Honolulu, Territory ofHawaii. Tho nature of said businessbeing the buying ana selling all kindsof Chlneso nnd other groceries andmerchandise.
(Signed) MM PAl.HEU ..ON SANG.c.ANG NEECHEONG PAT.KON LING.
Honolulu, August Utn, 1 !)')!.193C 3t
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS..
'I he lavpajers are hereby notHlmlthat the Property Tnxes for 1901 aionow ilue und povablo to the Dcput)Assessors of tho several districts, ntthu times and places mentioned In thunotices posted tiirounout tho dlsttlcts.
Section 29, Act 51, Session LawslS9u If any property tax sball re-
main unpaid after the 15th day of No-
vember In nny year 10 per cent of then mount of such taxes shall bu addedby tho Assessor to the amount ofsuchtaxes at said date, and shall becomi)and be collected as part of such taxes."
All property tnxes not paid by November 13th will be delinquent
The delinquent list wll. be publishedafter December 1st, 1901.
JAMES W. PHATT.Assessoi, Ht Division, Island of Oahu.
Sept. 1st. 1901.19.10 Sept. 7. 9, 10
John R. Bergstrom,
PIANO ANDORGAN TUNER
Bergstrom Music Company
Telephone 921.
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uBULLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T., SATURDAY, SEPT 7 t'101
SHIPPING .INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVED.Prlday, Sept. C,
Str. J. A( Cummins. Searle. fromOahu rorts.
Saturdaj, Sept. 7.
Str. Klnau, Freeman, from Hllo nndnay ports.
DEPAHTM).Am. bK. Knlulanl, Dahel, for Snn
Funels"o, In Ijallntt, 9000 sacks sUKar.
Ftr. James Mukec Tullctt. for Knlatipnpa. v, 1th special party.
Schr. Hob Hoy, for Pearl City.PASbUNOCltS AKIUVKD.
Prom Hllo and way ports, per str.Kllinu, Sept. 7 E. II. Ma, II. K. Dut-to- n,
Judge C. W. Dustln, l)r. C. II.Humphrey, A. Semons, A. II. Held,W. II. Baugh, J. V. Young, tienry Wn- -teil.ouce, Mrs. N. Halstenil, 2 children,2 senants, Mrs. V. T. Monsarrat andson, Dr. Wall, Miss Maud Pat, Mrs.H. Gillette. Mlis i:. Oraie, Miss 11.
ArRiis, Miss J. Angus, Miss Perry, Mrs. I
H. I.'shmnn. Miss M. Crdghton, Miss.Mossman, Miss Jules Tunncr, M. IC. '
S!!n, Chas. A. Keeler, Muster Mun'l,lunl. II. II. Kohler, A. Watson, K. Ka- -,
maMil, .Mrs. I). Y. McKay, Mrs. K.IWakhburn, O. II, Eddy, M. Dumphy, J.S. Canarlo, Miss A. Mane. Mrs. Herden,tenant and 2 ch.idren, Mrs. Waga- -
nrra, Master It. Kinney Miss M, E.Hitchcock P. Schneider Miss II.Weight. .Master K. Mrs. C. It.'Ulncow. C C. Illacoiv, Miss O. Aklna,Ml;s II. Horner, Miss S. Alameda. Miss
C Pnllekl, Mis. H. N'lcols and 2 cnll-dre- n.
Mrs. W. P. McDougliall WalterMiDoughall, Albr-r- i McDougliall, A. V.I'dci'B. Mrs. II. Ilarnatto, MIbs H. II.Uiccknell, VUlan Holsteln, Miss N.U.nul. C K. Stlllman. Mrs, C. Akana'nr.i cliflil. Mrs. Pangue I'ml and ehlld.Mlm fi. Melne. U. Vlllecks, Y. Smlsakl.iH. I.. Holsteln. Miss Maud Wood. MissII. TImoteo Miss Lucy Woods, C. Yoko-am-a.
Ah Chan. W. H Helllnn. A. T. It..Inikson Jas. Munro Joe Carmody,Jobn nntliupll. T.. . .. Trnlnnr.. , II.... S..Hlrkarcls and 2 children, K. Weymimand 14 on deck.
iVEMITIWA committee consisting of tbreo of..'tlie most Important or the natlo Ha
nctlnn legislators in the city called 011
Goernor Dole not long since and derailed to him" their lews on a special
sajing In conclusion that theyIsvsslon. something should be donu lo
for the work 01 the Terrl- -
toiy. In their minds thuc should hi:In special session for passage of
1 11c uu.i'iiiiti siioiw .'i iiuiu.iy- the iiithcs In their own languagn
on i told them that he would consldeithe matter. He wou,. l.uu over tlmestimate of the Treasurer or Inion.Ing funds, study the tax situation, pav
tlm Klnp" measures. ,
tho
steral
Ilojle.
tho
.emion pllll WOri. '...i)ti, no iiULMS-lii.ln- ion
f;e
.loiinslr..
NtM-U- r... f.ui.J t..r ,,
L.fitiiiij ,iiii. ill ntiiiiL iiv ..iiiiki vj
olcr t(l0 w,0ie KIOund with re'nennto the monetary needs of tin' Tenlton-- .
He, "Wtfd further that, when h"
them an answei tin to his Iowh on tnBpelal seislon. If was found th- -'
tho countr.v comd t,et along Ithout I
bpecial se?!on of the Legislature, th'fcourse would surely l, followed mi.'"" "" th" ot,lc'r Imn''- - lf ll "as ,0,ln'1that there was no poss.l.lllty of thecountry getting nlong without seems
)B mwy fro other thnnthose already npparent, then theronould be a special session.
OFF FOR MOLOKAI.
The sieclal party of the Hoard ofHeiilth left for the leper settlement atMolohai last evening In the steamerIiiines Mikee. The steamer nrrUed offthe settlement at 7 o'clock this morning and after lsltlng Knlaupapa and"nlawao the Isltors will embark thisnflrnoon at 4 o'clock, arriving In townabout 11 o'clock this evening.
Thofe who went on the steamer are:Hr Sloggett. I)r. W. L. Moore, '. C.
Sn'lth, r. A. Mott-Smlt- Dr. J. T.VcDoinbl. 1)r. .1 S II. Piatt. E O.
Keen I. K. Plnkham. L. L. MiCand- -
U'b Judge W L Wilcox. W. O.ISmith, Dr L E Cofer J. D. McVeigh
II. Wilson W. II. Coolldge. Missrm.ghion, G. V Henshnll. K. J. Testa.W. Like. D. II Knhaulello. Dr. A. M.
Atlierloii George Kala. and ten na- -
tlvi lelatlves of patients.
The regular monthly meeting of theAlumni which, by tho
wnv. eis-- seldom tnkes place, was heldIn the club rooms on Port street last j
evening. At that time It was decided,to open a night school ut the placavery soon. Prof. Mrlstol of Kameha-mth- a
addressed the meeting nndto teach bookkeeping to whom-
soever might wish to attend theclasses. A committee consisting of C.
", King nnd I). Knntvvniiul was ap-
pointed to arrange for the opening olthe night school.
The first Japanese Murpbv Club wasformed at Waialua sesteida) nftir ameeting llllllng which Mr Murphy SO- -
cued the nnmes of twentj-flv- e plantn- -
tton lilborels to the pledge. Tho Jll- -
l r,n. minister at the nlnntntlnn ...ted'
n r fnr Mr Vi.rnhi. It I.,l.r..l,. 1... .1... r.nn.,1. In,n,u,ln.l ,l,n.III. 11.111 Uj 11IU 11VIJIT llllll t"Oll.ll lllll.int. Biiuiiuii; in iciy tuuu one nunmat now- - a stait has been made otherJnpmese will bo veiy quick to followIn the footsteps of theirund follow their good example.
following Is the program arrangedfor the concert in Murphy hall tlilevening: Hecltatlon, MIbs Green:song, Mr. Sabato; humorous talk. J.Murtln; pantomime. Miss Lennle Hop-p-
song, Mr. Wallace, sparring, Chas,Chllllngworth nnd Lon Agnewj song,
lr I)ool8: (lute solo, Moses Nnkulna;vocal duet, Turman Urns; rpcltatlon,Mist Knight; song, Mr. No) en; sons,Miss rtcnu Hovering.
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per
RS4 Sfor25cts!&&s CholceofSolldSllvcr.cloldl'lale
vve avcan wnat sve ay i Your
orbllvcrore. ollnrtllllH.tlkcls.Ariewarileaiyilnii. 5cndat.manJ w. inaUln.triictin.iM, uetlinon!
"s al. and rend FREE a Homeiilr aPretty 1'l.ce of Hold Plated Jewilry. rllratonce.Hern. Boot Co Bo38,ihevlll. rj Carolina USA
WhitneyLIMITED.
WANTS.sin-- Al$t in tiitn column mil he Hrttd
IH IV tTllll l HIIC Vff nir'lli'ri f
ctnh ticu fniii: Mrtntt out itttk; JO'ftnta hrn lietli. nt bO ttnU out Ifl'lffll'lu'i i' if ri'djvW o litrlitliigfifrvfftrtilthe irulf f llumtlulu
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MADAME P. LAMIIEKT 'rom PU! h r.movFj ncr Dr.imklnz P.rlor. fromNuu.nu Av i eonrr Vlr.jr.tl .nj Miiiir sisUJKjh aI.a m 111 Imflf i4 10 1 li.f c.llom ni-- i
I I), AVERY PUULIC STENOGKA-- "
phcr typewriter nnd proot render toGirrur.uon .1 J m.ttn. irforlid. Acurat.irintaifti of Imrirl.n JrKun.ms . tpeciilt)lr jut tv.J fo .mh( it rJ puMl.tiers Oftit. hoursWtoS IS (l.nrby j;plrlm.nt) Hoonl 6 FIMo
BIJk . T.I Blue t6 ".--"
Is ..T Al.keatlett , f" V iimuAniTl
lu fine wa ch rrp.liliit. I il"J at M B
in lO me C 8 HI UIO.:..,.. .i - ..i... i.i fcan.ksi.0
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IF VOU HAVE a house lor rtntor wa;ttorenl aI house, see A. H. Hlndt. O Hedl .ns c.relullyat enJei in ail promptly r.ml ir J Office 111
.treet iJl f
Vounj1 twn as
Bishop meetlnoNtol
.r. ci,J ij .he ruHc unt.i fur.h.r
Sup! niJ
ixi '" v.:.. .l. WHIT SAHO iMltf-
WANTED.
tictalo..,,. nust ft ew1 tiz.rn ""Pn.-ii- c . .r? iuii-'- "
,iN wo or Hire, r.umi iin lishlhniw - '
W krepn, fur HIioJ ir unljrnlsbeJ AmrlcanAJJres. D . I' U tl aja. j
A poJlti hi a f" ikkerrer bv lai ' I
tea set. etlriic. rl tv rt e A LI'iMrficeWK i igu--
. istiIi-,i.- f. iK.n in imn i lAinir for j irooi' irell to em J I llrunul k Uilcr anJ Chop
Mouie hori st oil II
WANTEO-- To Pil lno.D anlOl'ALkluT,.laie.l si, Its Watcles eralrei ty a
I weler of years expcrlenie, Ci. UlhTZ, Fori S .near Motel. "
ItOOM AND BOARD.
DOOMS AND BOARD neoly anj nlcily futnlshjaIN mosjullip'olt. elm Ic ll.ht., ili be UMl
t.rms rea.nnarl. Helen sCouri aJolnii jc
Elite liullllrir, m Al.m Lare. olf Hotel str el.leleohon- - Vrhli. .It o"- - mo
TO. LET.
Lfcl On. fytnstiel twin musqulto proof.TO No t ilf llertlania igrt-i-
COR HIM -- One half of s e- In Llnciln Rlo,k116 king bl II t. Mini icks
' a i'.nr
I O I El One lirire fjrnl.liei r urn t ir two noiouitorruoi tie tiiel'irn jJI'lnlng ha h r.cm.
KoiJ I ic.ilun on c.r One. A4Jr... O Hu'etnfillice "'''
FLJXTa V&SK?r ..'.- -TtSSr'!SS:Tract Aiplyb.l UUiio? - uiki.'i Uunnslrrel 191 n--po" ftirnllh J tours, m iui lutln l rmf.' iviiv n Ih ii liu.u. iilv.v. f.eim.n
Dak ty. Fori bt o,oilCOR PENT Mcely furnlshej colla.e
onVlnearJfct bit srn tmaj anl Puirh i.lA'J Ml I1 O. hoxCif loi-- t
TO PFNT A mtiviultn prut room, five mlnu eswalk fro n Ira n ca mc.oi Jl.l I.I bo.ri If re
uulreJ, telrrhune serve. AJJres. Bulletin
FOR RENTA nw tlou.e on A'tesln meet, ofrooms Willi all injjern Impr vemtrtsChas L Tra.her Con.o'lJateJ S iJa Works
.. iota II
COR &1 NT Newly f jrnl.hej front roomi for f iin- -' ,l,m:in rO lny.rJM iuii- -
COR RENT-T-wo (.isior house ai Kekauhke-l'- aon Youncslreit, coilalT oz. rJ nam, railur.
Jinlrc room Ulclien huh n m anjpslinmur1,l2?iJ ""'; Kjin1 i"J jL'" 'Jj jrU!
fO ely lurnlsnJ anj ally roomsatlhet1" '6' H"" """ Wm""
T tET-- T0 front rooms No jGarotnLa.il.,lH3v-- lt
IP ou rav. a houia tor rent, or uantlorrnlahouse, rail on A R UlNDT. office Him liuid.
Publllhlni; Co , Campbell block .Melihant street,Te'tpole Main it. ta,ilfOFriCEsrOR RENr-- ln BrenerbullJInj:, Queen
terms Apply to C hrewerit Co , LtJ, V
FOR SALE.
COR SALfc he ani s. d Smith Premiertypewriters for 'ale or rent AM makes ripaireJ.
Washington Lljhl Co iou-tm- o
FOR 'ALE Two phaetons In irooj conj'llnn. On.only a short tlm,. AJJress ' V, X. '
. nice ign-l- l
FOR SALE Fumllyre n J lea.e if a 1 r om ho tseeonj location Inquire 10 Beretanla St Be
twetn Fort ani Nuu.nu mi wn-l- l
FOR SALE Hi use an) larice lot al Kalmuklonpayment Apply Can pb.ll Block roi m )8.
to
FOR LlllhaSt. easy paInq ilr. CsinrbeM Block Room a
PKESII STRAW-T- he Urlon Lspress Cohis a lot of flesh rice s raw for sa. igi-l- t
COR SLE-L- ol In McCuP) Irocl.-oixg- i, $iroi,I I Thre. Lots In Kapahuld 10'oi.q ft. Ii.oo ,
Lot on n.relan'a M tjrxio JuJJ X Company,LtJ. OMce No oj S ans.nwalj UullJInc lei.Main .si P. O Il,nr6,. toio-.- t
CTEAM LAUNCH I OR SALt --Th. "Talula" asJ she now Pes In the harbor She Is a nearl newboat. In prrlecl working orJer, anJ has been of lateused In lowing at Kahulul Harbor. W II Pain
' iUgvtt
The Evening Bulletin 75 cents permonth.
Seems - StrangeTHAT WE SHOULD BUY
ASH SKIRTSwhen we already had the completest stock In town. Yet if you
knew the inner history of this purchase the wonder would cease.
It was one of thote CHANCES, tlut brook not
a moments hesitation, much less refusal. Indeed, had we not accepted
at sifcht, wo. Id wi not have been traitors to our interests ?
If you have use for one more summer skirt, these Invite your
inspection. Every skirt absolutely Styles the latest; some
plain ; some with elaborate trimmings ; some with flares and flounces.
There are all these materials- - these good materials Coverts, Uenlms,
linens, Khakis and Fiques. And prices to suit all purses.
OEUIIOUSE THE WATCHMAKERlocai'Jaiui bfi.l a'teo- -
lion len HVTl!
louile.micl.ldren
WANTH)
MORE
& Marsh,
WANTS.FOR LEA3E.
OH LEASE I .ib. iiiilniii n Q" n sTret.Atply c.mrt.'l lilocK room a. 19.7-- .
I l'.s on t'nlon M wllh .FOH r.t .41 ni . d.p h of to f..t. Longt.rm elvea nlthout omious condition.. Apply to
J M MO.NSAKKAT.Pnnm. ... fjmph.ll Hlnch. .'.jf
Losr.LOST If in. ,ounr l.rlv, nn, by mlsuv. or
took wy from Proei.ss H.ll LitSATU , DAY . mine, utile ca.hm.rr, Hue, silln-- I
nrJ cr wlii lilt sw.nsiown iJkIiit, will returnth. UJMIn oftic. she lll confer t.vor iqtH-l-
FOUND.
SHALKD TENDERS
Will liu recelve.i by the Superintendent of Public Works until 2 p. ''
,VtMay .,, ,3th llay of SeptembcfursUlnB tho following IMIt
I umlim Vnllnur Jietai nncl MipperNails
1000 III-- Piles 30 to S') feet lonrUxl2 ttinbcrs 32 to 00 ft. lung Mel- -
JliJo0!1, '. "--'.10x12 tlliibera oiA .Mor-
chantalile N. W.o12 tllnbtrH 20 to 40 rt. long Mei
chlllltablc N. W.SxlO tllnbc'IH 30 ft. long. Mel
chnnlalilo N. V.
1U lumber 20 to 42 ft. long. Mer- -
ilinntnble N. .18 oz. iHlow .Metal.
1 . 0Z . Coppi r Nails2 oz. Copper Nails.
llldders will stnto In their pioposalxtho per lln. ft. for wblch theywill funilsh Plll'ig.
Pi lie per thousand for wblch theywill luinlsli tlmbci jinil lumliei.
Price per lb. for Yellow Mctnl.Pi lie per lb. for 1 z. Coppi
Nails.Prlcn per lb. for 2 oz. Copper Nails.Lumber and Piles to bo delivered
K. O. II Honolulu at Queen street bulk-head. Coppei nnd Nails on call.
lllddns will stato in their proposalsthe time whldi they will require to
tho abovo specified items.in bids lo be accompanied hv cor
Siiperlnt lent of Public Works. Con- -
uitioneii mat ir tlie proposal bo aicopted ami contract nwardeu and If blddi-- r
slm fa , pst.tt t0 ,.X1., ute t1() co.tratt, and give bond required wltUIn
Thu Suiierlntcndent of I'ubllc Worksi'T"-- ? " """it to reject any or allmm. iinormni on in loirarfl' ';t he obtnlne,l on appllca'tro1,;" '"c OI i'lllinc VVOrl.S.
lA.Ml.M II. UOYI),Supi'ilntindent ol Public Works.
193H 3t
in Tin: CiitCUIT COUIl. OP THEITIIST CIIICUI'I.
Island nf Oahu, Territory of Hnvvail.at Chambers.Order for Special Term.
Deeming It essential to thu promo-tion or Justico, I do order that a apo-dal tenn or tho Circuit of thrI'iist Clicult bo hold In the JtidMurv.'."Asllv. 'i', u',)n,ollll"i ommentlrs?.,0.?"AV. ' '" 16,h. 'll: f SEPTEM- -
III. II, A. W. nt '1J.N Of tllll CllKltIn thu loieiinoi of said' day tnd continuing nu thu p. no I pro' Idol hvlaw, .
Donu at Chambers this Ith liy ofPeptembiu. A. I). 1901.
GEO. )). QEAtt.' Si'cond JiulelJ PruslJInr.
The foiogolng nrckr in hoithy upProved. A. I'ERISV,Assoclato Justice of tho Siipiomo
Couit of tho Tortltory of Hawaii.Dated Sept. 4, 1901.
1935 Sept. fi. 7, I I 12. 11.
Treasurer's Oince,Honolulu, Sept. 5. 1901.
Notice Is hereby given to postmaJ-tor- s
who sei ved under (ho Republic ofHawaii to piosent their claims forpostngo stamps sent to Wnshlngton,to tho utile a of tho Tieasuriir, Honolulu. Tho iccelpt for Enid stampsfrom tho Postmastor General atWashington must accompany thoclaim. WM. II. WRIGHT,
Treasurer of tho Territory ofHawaii. 1931 3t
S.iIih'hIois to tho lilJLLKTJNnot U'ccivinir their iapoi3 piomjitlywill confer n fuvor l,y notify ing thoHusiiiLvs Ollicu; TcL'jihone 250.
h"?i17.d."r..i;n(Hlil..P..a J" " :" 'fAJlres.M J.......To uat t ,r.Ji- - ft.-.i- l' shSll
ArHvC..., B- -kjj.
loFO rnii.- -
B0I1fg
Kcmehameha
u
month.
VSfcV".tZ":llZ1?S.1'
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."&T!.8SJ,IEr-Ne- ul
ptrfect.
Cashes,
lror
deliver
Court
FROM
50c 5.00
Jas. F. MorganAUCTION EBB ANDBROKER mpJ
65 Queen tp
Auction SaleOK
BANKRUPT - STOCK'
ON MONDAY SEPT. 9th.AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M,
At my salesroom, C5 Queen street. !will bcII nt Public Auction, by order ofMr. W. W. Thayer, trustee, tho entlnjbankrupt stock or tho Chu Yip Co,consisting in part of
Chlneso Silks, Grass Cloth.Sllh Handkerchiefs. Lawns.Dimities, Prints, Organuleit.Ladles' Dress Goods.Ladies' Under Garments nnd Hoill- -
cry.Corsets, Men's Under' Garments.Socks. White- nnd Negligee Shirts.Holohus. ltlbhons.Men and Women's Snocs.Straw and Kelt Hats.White and Unbleashed Cotton.Trunks, Valises.Camphor wood Trunks, Blankets.Comforters. Towels. Embrolderlci.Laces, Insertions.Linen Handkerchiefs, Neckties.Silk r'nns. Alarm Clocks. Jewelry.Perfumes. Toilet Articles. Combs.finishes, Shawls. Dultona. Thread.Hanging Lamps and Storo Klxturesi,
All now goods, and a salo woith nt- -
tcndlnir
JAS. F. MORGAN.AUCTIONEER.
No More. DreadOF THE Dental ChairTEETH EXTRACTED AND TILLED
ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN by.our Into nclentinc method applied to tungums. No agents or
r.r.nl,.,.- - V.
ThoEe are tho only dentnl parlors InHonolulu having PATENTED APPLI-ANCES and Ingredients to extract, (111
nnd apply gold ciowns and porcelaincrowns undectecablo from natural tetthand vwirrnnted for tpn years, WITH-OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All workdono by GRADUATED DENTISTS offrom 12 to 20 ) ears' experience, and I
each department In charge of a Special- - I
1st, aivo us a call, and you will find I
us to do exactly as we advertise, We I
will tell you In advamo exactly what!your work will tost by a FREE EXAMINATION.
Set Teeth., IBB 00Gold Crowns ...,65.00Gold FllllnfVn SI 00silver Filling!. stj
KB PLATES
WwT?!!iji Witt !Our name alone will be a guarantee;
that your work will bo of tho best.
New York Dental Parlors,)Room 4, Ellto Building, Hotel Stri.j
.mA'L iu.
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