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' 1 4H44'K4-54444J"M-44-HN44-- . STEAMER TABLE. Vl Q,OOD ADVERTISING IS A PAYING INVESTMENT a Ht-4 1M 1 4 M-- - From San Francisco America Maru Ovo, wi s- -t i Sierra Ju itolS 7.V U ' . For San Francisco t OODS Hongkong Maru Ji no 1 rvO B- - Bulletin Sonoma Ju hSi1?'X.c&W 1 J fening pusli anil persistent advertising .. For Victoria V 5" are the three prim factors In my attaining tho prominence In bust- - Moana , Juljr noss accorded me. J From Victoria i- Hon niljah A Morse "Ills T Aornngl July 5 5 A- - BULLETIN ADVERTISirSQ IS QOOD ADVERTISING ing Sun Stove Polish " f I L Li Vol. XI. No. 2172. HONOLULU. TKltRITORY OF HAWAII, KU1 DAY JUNE 13, 11102 1'iticn 5 Oknts. Ill PEOPLE I Game of Baseball Won By Morning Star Team. GRAND CONCERT GIVEN IN EVENING AT CHURCH Honolulu Singer Among Performers--Abou- t $120 Taken In At Door-C- oncert Reflects Great Credit. Lahalna, June 12. The 11th or June, Kamchnmcha's natal dii) and Hawaii former national holiday, was fittingly observed by the lo)al residents of tho ancient capital. At 2 l. m. an Interest- ing game of baseball was pla)cd on the new diamond at Kllohana Park, a team from the Walluku Morn- ing Stars and tho Lahalna team, result Ing tn victory for the former team by a scoro of IS to 12, Considering the fact that the Lahal- na baseball club has but recently been organized and had very little time to practice, they made a very good show- ing and provided somen bat of a sur- prise for tho Wulluku boys, who thought they had a walk oer, and were rather scornful of their opponent at first. Some petty squabbling over the de- cisions of tho umpire was Indulged In by the Mottling Stars, who would han gained In popularity by being a llttln more generous In their claims, especial- ly as they were bragging of their su- periority. In the evening, a grand concert wai given at the Walnec church, which was comfortably filled with a fashlonalls and appreciative audience, nearly every number on the program receiving an encore. The concert started shortly after 8 o'clock with the piano solo, "Den Hur Chariot March, ' by Miss Kowcna Rich-ardso- n. Next came tho chorus "Oh. Skjlark. for Thy Wing." acceptably rendered by the Teachers' Club. Then followed two violin solos by K. J, Zedwlth, who revealed himself as quite a virtuoso on his Instrument and at the conclusion of his playing was greeted with considerable ap- plause. No. 4 on tho program was the chorus' "Tell Me I'rctty Maiden" from Flora-dor- which was given a very spirited and able rendition by a doublo quar- tet consisting of Misses Uatker, Cook, Auld and Ivy Richardson, and Messrs. John Hose, Win. Kaluaklnl and two Lahuliialunn hojs, calling forth an en- core. After the piano duet from "II Trova-torc.- " In which Miss Hadlcy and Mrs. Jiolony dlsplnved considerable ability of execution, came one of the principal features of tho evening, Masclieronl's beautiful song, "For All Eternity,' charnilugl) rendered by Mrs. I., M. Vet-lese- n, whoso pine, full voice It Is al- ways a plcasuro to hear, and who, in responso to nn encore gave tho coquet- tish llttlo air "Mlgnon," In happy style. Following the I,ahalnaluna Qleo Club's rendition of Rossini's song. "Sweet is the Sound of Charity's Voice," the audience made the ac- quaintance of V, J, Coelho, Honolulu's sweet singer, who was enthusiastically applauded by tho gallery and who re- sponded to an encore. Tim flag drill was very prettily per- formed by ten of l.alialna'o young la- dles. Tho two numbers by tho quar- tet, "Ho I.cl no Kalulanl" and "Ka Ma Kunllehu" were very acceptable, and after Mr. Zctlwltz's artistic rendering of "Avo Mario" and Raff's Cavatlna, tho program concluded with the singing nt Havvui I'onol by the audience. Uoth from an artistic and financial point of view tho concert proved nn 1H3 MU0N9 MVA The wrong wny to buy PHOTOGRAPHS Is tho cheap way. If your picture is to do jou justice It must ho a good picture. THE RIGHT WAY is to como to our studio. Rice & Perkins PHOTOGRAPHERS. Oregon Block, cor. Hotel and Union Streets. Entrance on Union. - unqualified succesjafta reflects great credit upon tho nciwmcrs as well as upon Miss RowidtfTOIchardson, who was the prime rnlwr In getting it up and who worked like a beaver. The net proceeds, some 120, will go to the Sab- bath school fund, for tho convention which wilt take place In July. Following Is tho program as render- ed Piano Solo Hen Hur Chariot March E. T. Paull Miss Richardson. Chorus Oh. Sk)lark for Thy Wing Henry Smart Teachers' Club. Violin Solo. (a) Lola's Song and Intermezzo Cavallerta Rustlcana Mascagnl (b) Spring's Awakening K. J Zcdtwlth. Chorus Tell mo Pretty Maiden, from "Tloradora" Leslie Sluurt Teachers' and Lnhalnalunn Olcc Club Piano Duct II Trovntore, Fantasia Urllllante Verdi Miss Hadlc) and Mrs Mntony. Vocal Solo with Violin Obligate) For All Ktcrnlty A. Mascberoul Mrs. L M. Vctlcsen Chorus Sweet Is tho Souud of Charltv's volco Rossini I.alialnaluna (lice Club. Vocal Solo I Left Ilecauso I Lovo You Touy Stanford W. J. Coelho. Flag Drill. Percj Jnckman. Double Quartet Ho Let no Kalulanl John Kdwurds Violin Solo. (a) Ave Maria Qounod (b) Cavatlna .T Ran K. J. Zedtwltz, Quartet Ka Un Kanllchun .. Mckl.1 Hawaii I'onol. AT T.IU An man Is T S. Llppy who Is spending the end of his around-the-worl- d trip on these Islands before swinging back to his home city of Se- attle. Secretary Rrown, knowing something of his history has ask.d him to be tin speaker at the Y. M. C. A. meeting Sunday afternoon nnd be has agreed This meeting will be held en the shad) campus of Oahu College ond the subject will be "An d Mnn." Mr. Llppy will not tnko himself as tho Illustration, however, though his experiences have Included the physical directorship of two gymnasiums, tho secretaryship of a Y, M. C. A. and a year or moro In tho Klondike which left him able to be an exceedingly gen- erous supporter of his Y. M. C. A., and at tho same time, take this trip arounj the world. As president of the Seattle Y. M. C. A. he should have a large audience on Sunday. THEY oip'il Four Japanese were arrested yester- day on tho charge of maliciously, for- cibly and without authority by law, im- prisoning Hunlsul against his will from midnight of June 0 to 4 a m of Juno 6, at Pawaa Ihe four men are Kondo, Aglmura. Nakamoto and Matsufu The case cumo up In the Police Court this forenoon but was continued until June 10. The complainant states that his Im- prisonment was for no reason whatever but the men arrested have another talo to tell. They stato that Hunlsul stole away a woman claimed b) one of them and stowed her away In some place where they could not discover her. In order to And the woman, they Hunlsul and submlted hint to a long sweating process In order to maKo mm ten wneie the woman was concealed. After tour hours, he )!c!ded up his secret. URITIS1IEK8 TO CEL.UBRAT The Hrltlshers: of tho city have de tided to give a smoker and general Jollification meeting tomorrow night In Lusltanu hall In celebration of the es tablishment of peace between Qrent Rrltnln nnd Soulli Africa. While, thefo will bo no regular set program, every ono who attends should be prepared to slug a song, maku a speech or tell a funny story. Ily wny of an extension of this Jollifi cation tbero will bo a big hnnnuet nt tho Moana Hotel some time during next week, the exact date to bo nu pounced later. LEI'T RI18CUE tlOJYlU. A Porto RUan girl, rescued from a Aen of vice some time ago and taken to the Rescue Home of tho Salvation Army nt the corner of King and Punch- bowl streets, escaped jesterdny, taking alt her belongings with her Sho Is twenty-on- o years of age and It Is be- lieved that there has been a systematic effort on tho part of certain of her own nationality to get her away from tho g)d Inllucnces of tho Rescue Home This had been going on for somo tlrnn and she finally listened to the volco nt the tempter and left. BUILDING NHW BALLOON. Leonard, the aeronaut, lias begun on a now balloon which he thinks he will be able to have completed bj Saturday Ho will then make an uscenslon Tho balloon that was burned up jesterday had only been used about flvo times 1 ho usual number of times Is fifteen or tweutj When a balloon has been used about that time something gives wn and another has to be built. For babv carriages and sewing inn chines and stoves nnd safes, call on Holtschlaeger Co , Ltd. Business Leaders of the City MAKE PERSONAL INVESTIOATIOlN Of Wireless Telegraph Workings t A representative party of the busi- ness men of this city made the trip to Walalao this morning. In company with S S Dickenson of the Commerclal-Paclfl- c Cable Co. as guests of Manager F. J. Cross of the Inter-Islan- d Tele- graph Co. to see In operation the com- pany's reconstructed s)stem of wire- less telegraph. The start was made from the Hawa- iian Hotel shortly after 9 o'clock and Ihe parly piococeled In two largo sur- reys to the station at the foot of Dia- mond Head. Arrrlved at the place Manama Cross went Into a detailed ex- planation of the working of the Instru- ments and was Interrogated on several points by the Interested visitors sev cral of whom showed by their Inquiries Hint thy had eltlk-- r been rending up or heard talk on the sjstem nnd had a general understanding of the working The receiving machine with Its im- provements nnd the new coherer were thoroughly exploited nnd then n mes- sage from Molokat poltK for someona down town vvns received This woh forwarded to the centrnl office nnd tho visitors invited to send any message oooooo t o oooooooooo o o ooooo TIllW BIG EVENT OF DAY TO BE VERY LAST Way Boy Has Been Withdrawn from Second and Carter Harrison From Fifth Race of Day. noon's rnces Kaplolanl Paik will be, of the leading matters of dlscussloa every oil ns as which do- - wm i Saturday noon lighted tho lovers of good sport Includes only tl.o whole-11t- h of June. There will be but soven ,, ,argc tra,ie. i, races in all, and when tho program do impracticable give cm- - Is over. It will bo seen that , H,,., i,.,w ery best horses tho track have been entered In the tnrlous events, tho "Binnlt Try" being relegated to tho past The Jockey Club has made all ar- rangements Tor tho events tomorrow and the Interest In the various ovents is so general that a large attendnnco Is assured Tho Judges and ottlcers will be the same as thu 11th of June In the second ince, trotting nnd pac-In- 2 14 class, best two in three, for a nurse oi vv n uhiiiukui Way Roy has been withdrawn, so tlmt tho will bu between J. C. Qulnn b Cyclone nnd W II Smiths Abdlno, with every prospect that the former horso will carry oil tho honors. There are changes In the third and fourth races but In tho fifth J. U'Rourkos Carter Harrison has been withdrawn In order to him for tho seventh and Inst race Molllo Connors, withdrawn, has again been added to tho list, so that tho race will he between that mnro and V O Wal ker's Del Vlstn, with tho latter as tho favorite horse. This should bo one . tne oe-s-c uvenis oi u.e uy. In tho seventh and last race IIIIIIWI lulu Hrowlng Co.'s cup, ono mllo dash (handicap), free for all, for a purse ol iion the have been ar-- ranged as follows: Nullah, 101 pounds Carter Harrison, U'O pounds. Wellor, 12C pounds. The record mnde last Wednesday was 1 4 5, which boat all previous records It would not bo nt all sur- prising if this time was loncrcd still further. Tho raco should cprtaluly lie between Welter nnd Carter Harrison and there nre many wlsn ones about ' the city today who say that latter horse will como out victorious There has been aimed tn tho list of events n gentleman's buggy rneo which will bo taken part In by or the city in their overyTIay turnouts No horses with records will bo allowed in tills race Alrend) there list vo been In the neighborhood of nine entries. among them being Manager Allen t the Moana Hotel, Dick Davis and It. Ryeroft Secly I Shaw has put up as a prlzo STUIEliT they pleased to either Molokal or Maul. II, A Isenberg was the first to send. He directed his message to Darkhnusen Lahalna asking how many bags of sugar were on hand at Pioneer Mill After a wait of about fifteen minutes the answer came back at good tboso clos'ng Tho on tho proposition Mle comnsslou ct g to connect tho nt other on s.uu rnee no savo previously ot handicaps 12 tho men Rookkcesp-c- r at that Mr narkhausen was out of thu odlce in the fields nnd could not Just then be communicated with. W M (Iffnrd then sent to Otownlu lo find out the number of hags of sugar lead) at that plantation In about six minutes the reply lo tills message was received bj Ihe operator and read oft to Mr (liffard The celt rltj with whlih the mcssigis were sent nnd answers received was verj pleasing to the visitors, mini nl whom before tills morning had never Peon the Instruments In operation Mr. Dlckerson In corners itlon with mem- bers of the party stated that the sys- tem used In the wireless telegraphy was a good deal slower than with the Morse sstem, but that the speed at- tained was not to be considered as a detriment as It was fust enough for commercial purposes He expressed I TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE MERCHANTS1 ASSOCIATION Saturday Afternoon General Closing By Wholesale Houses Mid-We- ek Respite for Retail Clerks. At the meeting of the Honolulu Mer- - hantft' AARfirlntlnn llila holiday, as that being payday It Is the great shopping day of the people after- noon and evening. F. W Mncfnrlaiie, president of the Association speaking of the matter to day urged the neccsslt) of having the movement universal with the large mercantile establishments to Insure Its success Ho thinks also that It would be prudent at the outset to limit the half liolldaj to tho time midsummer months leaving experience of results to decide extension Mr. Macfnrlaso j others Been are ready to consider any scheme wherebj the ictall trade tollers might hnvc u hair da off in the middle of tho week It is generally recognized that a fair degree of recrea- tion Is essential ta workers In this cli- mate five barrels ot bier to be given, one) barrel each, to tho Hvo horses that come out first Tho drivers will see to the disposition of tho contents of tho barrels It Is understood Hint tho polo men , ,() for Bnot,er rUee ns there Is not cntlro satisfaction over tho outcome of the rnee on tho 11th of Juno Mr. MeKenzle's string or horses will tie sent up Ivy the Klniiu to Illlo on Tuesday next Del Vlstn, the horsd that ran a dead heat with Weller on tho 11th or June, will bo given special preparation for the event which will bo run off un thu flist day of tho races. llaron Oppcnhelnur. of the flerman Legation at Cairo has ai rived In Washington The llaron has como to the fulled Slates to study rallrouls nnd especial!) their ofTeit on the de velopmcnt of this iniiutv The Ger- man (loviinment will apply tho knowl- edge obtained by the Huron to the rail- way schemes it is piosenitlng from Constantinople lo llagdad . Just bis I'eikliain and MiKenna aro the onl) two of the nine members ol the Supieiiin Couit who ale not col- lege graduates. HONOL1. LL' irv v ('- - iv j . ; IMPERIAL CIGAR STORE DISFUIDU I'OKS himself as welt satisfied, with the test made this morning between the Isl- ands and stated that for inter-Islan- d communication bo could not see how It could be carried on better. At the present time through the lack of an operator at tho Mahukona sta tlon no communication could bo had with Hawaii but within a week the station will be In use nguln nnd a pri- vate line of telephones established to Illlo uiiil other points of the Illg Isl- and so that the deluv so frequent In the transmission of niciagcn after the had born telegraphed will not again on III After the Intel cstlng tcts were so sm ecssfullv mnde the paitv returned lo town all expressing themselves as grcatl) pleased with their visit mid convinced that now the vva) is clear for the successful operation of the S)stem. The gentlemen making up the partj were F A Sohnefer S. S Dickenson C M Cooke F M Swanzy, 13 13 Pax-to- n II A Isenberg. J. II Castle 13 F Rlshop, W. M airfare!, W II Hoogs F J Cross nnd C J Hiitchins, 0 BIO SMOKE LITTLE FIRE IN KILAUEA Weather Very Warm and Atmosphere SmokyNo Violent Eruption Ei- - pected- - Mauna Loa Comes From Hawaii. The smoky heavens tell those on thu Island or Hawaii who aro not near enough to sev the volcano, that Pele Is still on deck, but beyond this the latest reports from the Ulg Island have llttlo volcano news. The steamer Mauna Loa, Captain arrived in port about 5 o'clock this morning from Kotin and Kan ports. Purser Slmcrhon was In communica- tion with Manager Waldron of the Vol- cano House shortly before the steamer left Hawaii and learned that Kllauca was In about the same state of aitlvlty reported a week ago Ihe lava In the pit bad not risen to any appreilabli exti nt and no particular signs of ener- getic nitlon was noticeable A great amount of black smoke wus issuing from tho mouth of tho crater and con- - sldei.ible hteam lould be tc I'ursir Simerhun hennl nothing of Mokiiawcoweo smoking nor did und- one else In the Mauna Leia No earth- quake shocks have been reported Tho weather Is very hot and the atmosphere is smok) There has been but llttlo lain in Kail In the last wick Kona has been mote fortunate. enJolng plent of rain. Ihe lliillitiu Is In leielpt of the fol- low lug correspondence concerning thu volcano llouuupo, Kau Hawaii, June tl 1902 13dltor 13venlng Bulletin Vour let- ter arrived safely by the Mauna Loa Concerning the condition of the volcano and as to public opinion up this way, hardly a person hero gives the matter i thought We can sea smoke lit times and In great quantities, but this lias been going on for the past year or more It has, however, been getting hotter evei) week fur several months past down In tho pit, within tho large cintcr. nnd Intel) some fire has been seen when the smoke has been light Kamaalnas think that Kilauen will gradual! weirk up to un active boiling pit. as on previous oce anions, but nu violent eruption is expected 1 ills reici small showing of activity eeitainl) has no eounectlon with the eruptions In the West indies Tho meio fait that a llttlo Ihe was seen In Kllau- ca some ilajs nftei the outbieak in the West Indies Is not siilllclcnt to council Hie two for Kllauca has gradually been getting hot 'I e ate no signs of uetlvit) on Mauna Lou Nobod) Ih nlirmul heie nnd the alarm leported in Honolulu Is gieatl) exaggerated. We novo not et seen Hii) glare or ulTeition hero In Kau Wo have had some led suuilses and sunsets, aud the) seemed peculiar. As was forecasted In jestcrda s Bulletin i'ang Chong the owner of tin building at the coiner of Nuu.inu and Ileritanla stieets was aiietted )ester d i) afternoon on a naiiaut swmn ml b Campbell aisisiant super iniiiiilent of Piililii Works The com plilm i' ids in pan as follows I hut I'aug Cluing eif Honolulu did 'hi nig three mouths prloi to and In I ding tlie 12th da) of lime 100J vlo l.iii ih provisions of Pan I I'bipur i n Ihe penal Laws of lVi" of the Ter-- i inn of Hawaii In that he did at hiii a 1 mi and plaic i ause a leitaln brli I, bu.ldiUB to be elected at tie uuuka I3wa corner of Nuuanti nnd Rerctnnla streets without permission In writing from the Superintendent of Public Works so to do as required li) law The case came up In the Pollie Court this morenoon hut was continued until the 10th Inst I1IT1 SOCIETY Thero will ho a special meeting of ti.e I.usltnnn Society In tho society hall at the usual time this evening for the transaction of Important business. It will be remembered that during January of the present ear a com mlttee was appointed to revise certain of tlie b) laws nt the soclet) That committee Is now ready to report nnd will do so tonight Another matter that wilt probablv lie brought up for discussion Is the put ting up or n new soclct) hall, the pres out mi'i'tlng place nlthougli quite Inrgevhedng too small to hold nt ono lime, even nil the Honolulu member', lo sa) nothing or those on the other Islands There nre e lose upon n thou rand members In the Liisltnna Soiletv Depot) Sheriff Chllllngworth has the following letter from V S District Attorne) It W Ilreckons, appreciation of his help In a recent liquor distilling ease Honolulu. II T, June 10. 1902 Charles Chllllngworth, I3sq . Deputy She riff District or Hawaii. Honolu- lu, II T Sir Permit me to extend to) on the thanks or this department for )our ac- tion In the ease of the t'nited States v Daisy Vlerra and Manuel Vlerrn The seizure made by )ou vvns handled by you In such a manner tint there should tic no trouble whatever in convicting, Ihe defendants. No matter whnt inn) be the oiitcomt of the suit, we tender to jou our hearty thanks for your uctlon Hespecttull) jours. R W. DRI3CKONS F S District Attoruej Mr Chllllngworth has had long ex- perience In the matter or raiding illicit liquor distilleries and knows belter than an) one In tho Islands Just how- - to ferret out the places whero this unlaw-ru- l work Is carried ou. A CALL FOR LABOR. Tho Rapid Transit Co. made a call on the Puuawal Lokahi Club of the Kallhl detention camp this morning and asked the men In control to get them a hun- dred native Ilawallans Immediately They were needed to do work on tho King street extension. It vvns not long before lift) men were secured nnd these were sent out nt once Fifty more will be secured this afternoon or tomorrow 1 ho club has been in existence for some time past and has succeeded In finding man) positions for Ilawallans in Knllhl in general and the detention camp In particular It should he men- tioned that there nre now In the neigh- borhood of 100 Ilawallans nt the camp and nearl) nil of these aro actively employed Don Carlos, tho Spanish pretender is not apparently allowed to settle In one plaee for nn) length of time. Ol lnte lie has been living nt !ian)iils-su- r mer. but the French (Jov eminent has requested him to move Into tho Inter- ior of France. t R T Ollverson, of Arlington, Knn has started for London to attend thu coronation Mr. Ollverson was a mem- ber of the children's chorus who sang "God Save Our Mnlden Queen" nl Queen Victoria's coronation. Wells, Fargo & Go. Express TEL. MAIN 199. Masonic Temple, with Amerlcln Messenger tier-vic- HEYWOGD SUVA fill IjlIffT For Not Complying With Decree In Divorce Proceedings. APPRAISERS APPOINTED FOR MACFARLANE ESTATE Supreme Court Hears Bertelmann Will CaseLing Appeals From Judge Robinson In Orpbcum Suit. On th motion of F 13 Thompson and F .1 Furle). altonie)s for plaintiff Judge Robinson lias Issued an order against Manui i O Silva returnable on Monda) next, to show cause wlij Im should not be adjudged guilt) of con- tempt of court for not compl)lng with the decree requiring him to pa) to Cuiollue G Sllva Jf.O monthly as nnd 1230 ns attorne) 's fee, be- sides $10 allowed ns counsel fee pend- ing divorce proceedings Instituted by bis wife. Judge Humphreys has appointed J. M lvas J W Jones and J A Thomp son as appraisers of the estate of th late 13 C, Macfarlatie, to file a rcpoit within ten da)s. The Supreme Court heard the Rertel-mai- will case this morning. C A Long, plaintiff In the Orpheum contract case, has b) his attorneys, Kinney, Rallou & McClannhan, taken exceptions to tho decision of Judgs Robinson sustaining the demurrer of derendunts Armltnge Cornwell and Lu- cas Defendants In the suit for reforma- tion and termination of lease. J. Alfred Magoon and wife against Chin Keo Gnuii and others, have tiled a Joint and several answer They stick to their tormer position that they never agreed to pay rental or J100 a month for tho llrst two )ears hut that It was (100 al- together ror the first two )cnrs, etc. In the equity suit to cancel and set aside deed nnd ror Injunction, Kanlniii vs. Kalal, defendant answers with specific denials of allegations In the bill nnd alleges that plaintiff urged her to recede a conveyance of the proper- - ty on account of tho intemperate hnblLi iOf jiiuinciu s suns ami or me rciauon? miiJBiHiiiiK ueiween cue laniiues oi tuu two women, plaintiff and defendant. Deputy Sheriff F Pahln or Koolau-pok- o has returned ns executed the writ or possession to plaintiff In the caic ot L Ah Pan vs Wong Kwnl nnd other. Including Ihe pa)mcnt of J?.", ns direct- ed by the clerk of the Judiciary The deposition of Geo. I) Frccth, taken nt Snn Francisco In tho suit ot George L)curgus vs, Chns Phillips, administrator of the estate or Henry Congdon has been Hied In a sealed envelope by J. A Thompson Circuit Court clerk THE OFFENSIVE SEWER Superintendent J II. Ilo)d said this, morning that tho first Intimation tho sewer Inspector had of an offensive condition nt the Occldentnl Hotel sew- er vent was from the Kern in yester- day's Rulletln An examination leads to the conclusion by the Inspector that the nuisance arises fro rathe sweeping Into the gutter of the refuse or tho t rut t storu in thu Occidental building. Tho material blows and washes through tho sewer grating nnd tor- ments PREMIER BLACK VICI BALMORAL The price is $5.00 A natty cIpchh mIioc. Unceiunled tor Htjlc nnct flnlieli. Wciirs well, loolut well, TccIh well nnel lit moderately priced Tvve) lVcnerntlonH hnvc lenrncd that the mime II UY WOOD on i hIiuc lt u uar-nnt- cc of ltn benuty. IS m m MANUFACTURERS Shoe Store 1057 fort si, .joiU3xaiW'r'imwwtt:fT.w'iM!ra

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Page 1: 4H44'K4-54444JM-44-HN44-- wi Vl fening Q,OOD ADVERTISING IS … · 2015-06-01 · Then followed two violin solos by K. J, Zedwlth, who revealed himself as quite a virtuoso on his

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For San Francisco t OODSHongkong Maru Ji no 1 rvO B-- BulletinSonoma JuhSi1?'X.c&W 1 Jfening pusli anil persistent advertising ..

For Victoria V 5" are the three prim factors In myattaining tho prominence In bust- -

Moana , Juljr noss accorded me.J From Victoria i- Hon niljah A Morse "IllsT Aornngl July 5 5 A- - BULLETIN ADVERTISirSQ IS QOOD ADVERTISING ing Sun Stove Polish "

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Vol. XI. No. 2172. HONOLULU. TKltRITORY OF HAWAII, KU1 DAY JUNE 13, 11102 1'iticn 5 Oknts.

Ill PEOPLE

IGame of Baseball Won

By Morning StarTeam.

GRAND CONCERT GIVEN

IN EVENING AT CHURCH

Honolulu Singer Among Performers--Abou- t

$120 Taken In At Door-C- oncert

Reflects Great

Credit.

Lahalna, June 12. The 11th or June,Kamchnmcha's natal dii) and Hawaiiformer national holiday, was fittinglyobserved by the lo)al residents of thoancient capital. At 2 l. m. an Interest-ing game of baseball was pla)cd on thenew diamond at Kllohana Park,

a team from the Walluku Morn-ing Stars and tho Lahalna team, resultIng tn victory for the former team bya scoro of IS to 12,

Considering the fact that the Lahal-na baseball club has but recently beenorganized and had very little time topractice, they made a very good show-ing and provided somen bat of a sur-prise for tho Wulluku boys, whothought they had a walk oer, andwere rather scornful of their opponentat first.

Some petty squabbling over the de-

cisions of tho umpire was Indulged Inby the Mottling Stars, who would hangained In popularity by being a llttlnmore generous In their claims, especial-ly as they were bragging of their su-

periority.In the evening, a grand concert wai

given at the Walnec church, which wascomfortably filled with a fashlonallsand appreciative audience, nearly everynumber on the program receiving anencore.

The concert started shortly after 8o'clock with the piano solo, "Den HurChariot March, ' by Miss Kowcna Rich-ardso- n.

Next came tho chorus "Oh.Skjlark. for Thy Wing." acceptablyrendered by the Teachers' Club.

Then followed two violin solos byK. J, Zedwlth, who revealed himselfas quite a virtuoso on his Instrumentand at the conclusion of his playingwas greeted with considerable ap-

plause.No. 4 on tho program was the chorus'

"Tell Me I'rctty Maiden" from Flora-dor-

which was given a very spiritedand able rendition by a doublo quar-tet consisting of Misses Uatker, Cook,Auld and Ivy Richardson, and Messrs.John Hose, Win. Kaluaklnl and twoLahuliialunn hojs, calling forth an en-

core.After the piano duet from "II Trova-torc.- "

In which Miss Hadlcy and Mrs.Jiolony dlsplnved considerable abilityof execution, came one of the principalfeatures of tho evening, Masclieronl'sbeautiful song, "For All Eternity,'charnilugl) rendered by Mrs. I., M. Vet-lese- n,

whoso pine, full voice It Is al-

ways a plcasuro to hear, and who, inresponso to nn encore gave tho coquet-tish llttlo air "Mlgnon," In happy style.

Following the I,ahalnaluna QleoClub's rendition of Rossini's song."Sweet is the Sound of Charity'sVoice," the audience made the ac-

quaintance of V, J, Coelho, Honolulu'ssweet singer, who was enthusiasticallyapplauded by tho gallery and who re-

sponded to an encore.Tim flag drill was very prettily per-

formed by ten of l.alialna'o young la-

dles. Tho two numbers by tho quar-tet, "Ho I.cl no Kalulanl" and "Ka MaKunllehu" were very acceptable, andafter Mr. Zctlwltz's artistic renderingof "Avo Mario" and Raff's Cavatlna, thoprogram concluded with the singing ntHavvui I'onol by the audience.

Uoth from an artistic and financialpoint of view tho concert proved nn

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Rice & PerkinsPHOTOGRAPHERS.

Oregon Block, cor. Hotel andUnion Streets.

Entrance on Union.

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unqualified succesjafta reflects greatcredit upon tho nciwmcrs as well asupon Miss RowidtfTOIchardson, whowas the prime rnlwr In getting it upand who worked like a beaver. The netproceeds, some 120, will go to the Sab-bath school fund, for tho conventionwhich wilt take place In July.

Following Is tho program as render-edPiano Solo Hen Hur Chariot March

E. T. PaullMiss Richardson.

Chorus Oh. Sk)lark for Thy WingHenry Smart

Teachers' Club.Violin Solo.(a) Lola's Song and Intermezzo

Cavallerta Rustlcana Mascagnl(b) Spring's Awakening

K. J Zcdtwlth.Chorus Tell mo Pretty Maiden, from

"Tloradora" Leslie SluurtTeachers' and Lnhalnalunn Olcc ClubPiano Duct II Trovntore, Fantasia

Urllllante VerdiMiss Hadlc) and Mrs Mntony.

Vocal Solo with Violin Obligate)For All Ktcrnlty A. Mascberoul

Mrs. L M. VctlcsenChorus Sweet Is tho Souud of

Charltv's volco RossiniI.alialnaluna (lice Club.

Vocal Solo I Left Ilecauso I LovoYou Touy Stanford

W. J. Coelho.Flag Drill.

Percj Jnckman.Double Quartet Ho Let no Kalulanl

John KdwurdsViolin Solo.(a) Ave Maria Qounod(b) Cavatlna .T Ran

K. J. Zedtwltz,Quartet Ka Un Kanllchun .. Mckl.1

Hawaii I'onol.

AT T.IUAn man Is T S. Llppy

who Is spending the end of his around-the-worl- d

trip on these Islands beforeswinging back to his home city of Se-

attle.Secretary Rrown, knowing something

of his history has ask.d him to be tinspeaker at the Y. M. C. A. meetingSunday afternoon nnd be has agreedThis meeting will be held en the shad)campus of Oahu College ond the subjectwill be "An d Mnn."

Mr. Llppy will not tnko himself astho Illustration, however, though hisexperiences have Included the physicaldirectorship of two gymnasiums, thosecretaryship of a Y, M. C. A. and ayear or moro In tho Klondike whichleft him able to be an exceedingly gen-erous supporter of his Y. M. C. A., andat tho same time, take this trip arounjthe world.

As president of the Seattle Y. M. C.A. he should have a large audience onSunday.

THEY oip'ilFour Japanese were arrested yester-

day on tho charge of maliciously, for-cibly and without authority by law, im-

prisoning Hunlsul against his will frommidnight of June 0 to 4 a m of Juno6, at Pawaa

Ihe four men are Kondo, Aglmura.Nakamoto and Matsufu The case cumoup In the Police Court this forenoonbut was continued until June 10.

The complainant states that his Im-

prisonment was for no reason whateverbut the men arrested have another taloto tell. They stato that Hunlsul stoleaway a woman claimed b) one of themand stowed her away In some placewhere they could not discover her. Inorder to And the woman, they Hunlsuland submlted hint to a long sweatingprocess In order to maKo mm ten wneiethe woman was concealed. After tourhours, he )!c!ded up his secret.

URITIS1IEK8 TO CEL.UBRAT

The Hrltlshers: of tho city have detided to give a smoker and generalJollification meeting tomorrow night InLusltanu hall In celebration of the establishment of peace between QrentRrltnln nnd Soulli Africa. While, thefowill bo no regular set program, everyono who attends should be prepared toslug a song, maku a speech or tell afunny story.

Ily wny of an extension of this Jollification tbero will bo a big hnnnuet nttho Moana Hotel some time duringnext week, the exact date to bo nupounced later.

LEI'T RI18CUE tlOJYlU.

A Porto RUan girl, rescued from aAen of vice some time ago and takento the Rescue Home of tho SalvationArmy nt the corner of King and Punch-bowl streets, escaped jesterdny, takingalt her belongings with her Sho Istwenty-on-o years of age and It Is be-

lieved that there has been a systematiceffort on tho part of certain of her ownnationality to get her away from thog)d Inllucnces of tho Rescue HomeThis had been going on for somo tlrnnand she finally listened to the volco ntthe tempter and left.

BUILDING NHW BALLOON.

Leonard, the aeronaut, lias begun ona now balloon which he thinks he willbe able to have completed bj SaturdayHo will then make an uscenslon Thoballoon that was burned up jesterdayhad only been used about flvo times1 ho usual number of times Is fifteen ortweutj When a balloon has been usedabout that time something gives wnand another has to be built.

For babv carriages and sewing innchines and stoves nnd safes, call onHoltschlaeger Co , Ltd.

Business Leaders of the CityMAKE PERSONAL INVESTIOATIOlN

Of Wireless Telegraph Workingst

A representative party of the busi-ness men of this city made the trip toWalalao this morning. In company withS S Dickenson of the Commerclal-Paclfl- c

Cable Co. as guests of ManagerF. J. Cross of the Inter-Islan- d Tele-graph Co. to see In operation the com-pany's reconstructed s)stem of wire-less telegraph.

The start was made from the Hawa-iian Hotel shortly after 9 o'clock andIhe parly piococeled In two largo sur-reys to the station at the foot of Dia-

mond Head. Arrrlved at the placeManama Cross went Into a detailed ex-

planation of the working of the Instru-ments and was Interrogated on severalpoints by the Interested visitors sevcral of whom showed by their InquiriesHint thy had eltlk-- r been rending up orheard talk on the sjstem nnd had ageneral understanding of the workingThe receiving machine with Its im-

provements nnd the new coherer werethoroughly exploited nnd then n mes-sage from Molokat poltK for someonadown town vvns received This wohforwarded to the centrnl office nnd thovisitors invited to send any messageoooooo t o oooooooooo o o ooooo

TIllWBIG EVENT OF DAY

TO BE VERY LAST

Way Boy Has Been Withdrawn from

Second and Carter Harrison

From Fifth Race of

Day.

noon's rnces Kaplolanl Paik will be, of the leading matters of dlscussloaevery oil ns as which do- - wm i Saturday noonlighted tho lovers of good sport Includes only tl.o whole-11t- h

of June. There will be but soven ,, ,argc tra,ie. i,races in all, and when tho program do impracticable give cm- -Is over. It will bo seen that , H,,., i,.,wery best horses tho track have

been entered In the tnrlous events,tho "Binnlt Try" being relegated to thopast

The Jockey Club has made all ar-

rangements Tor tho events tomorrowand the Interest In the various oventsis so general that a large attendnnco Isassured Tho Judges and ottlcerswill be the same as thu 11th ofJune

In the second ince, trotting nnd pac-In-

2 14 class, best two in three, fora nurse oi vv n uhiiiukuiWay Roy has been withdrawn, so tlmttho will bu between J. C. Qulnn b

Cyclone nnd W II Smiths Abdlno,with every prospect that the formerhorso will carry oil tho honors.

There are changes In the thirdand fourth races but In tho fifth J.U'Rourkos Carter Harrison has beenwithdrawn In order to him for thoseventh and Inst race Molllo Connors,

withdrawn, has again beenadded to tho list, so that tho race willhe between that mnro and V O Walker's Del Vlstn, with tho latter as thofavorite horse. This should bo one

.tne oe-s-c uvenis oi u.e uy.In tho seventh and last race IIIIIIWI

lulu Hrowlng Co.'s cup, ono mllo dash(handicap), free for all, for a purse oliion the have been ar--

ranged as follows:Nullah, 101 poundsCarter Harrison, U'O pounds.Wellor, 12C pounds.The record mnde last Wednesday

was 1 4 5, which boat all previousrecords It would not bo nt all sur-prising if this time was loncrcd stillfurther. Tho raco should cprtaluly liebetween Welter nnd Carter Harrisonand there nre many wlsn ones about '

the city today who say that latterhorse will como out victorious

There has been aimed tn tho list ofevents n gentleman's buggy rneo whichwill bo taken part In by or thecity in their overyTIay turnouts Nohorses with records will bo allowed intills race Alrend) there list vo been Inthe neighborhood of nine entries.among them being Manager Allen tthe Moana Hotel, Dick Davis and It.Ryeroft

Secly I Shaw has put up as a prlzo

STUIEliT

they pleased to either Molokal or Maul.II, A Isenberg was the first to send.

He directed his message toDarkhnusen Lahalna asking how

many bags of sugar were on hand atPioneer Mill After a wait of aboutfifteen minutes the answer came back

atgood tboso clos'ng Tho

on tho propositionMle comnsslou

ct g toconnect tho

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otheron

s.uu

rnee

no

savo

previously

ot

handicaps

12

tho

men

Rookkcesp-c- r

at

that Mr narkhausen was out of thuodlce in the fields nnd could not Justthen be communicated with.

W M (Iffnrd then sent to Otownlulo find out the number of hags of sugarlead) at that plantation In about sixminutes the reply lo tills message wasreceived bj Ihe operator and read oftto Mr (liffard

The celt rltj with whlih the mcssigiswere sent nnd answers received wasverj pleasing to the visitors, mini nlwhom before tills morning had neverPeon the Instruments In operation Mr.Dlckerson In corners itlon with mem-bers of the party stated that the sys-tem used In the wireless telegraphywas a good deal slower than with theMorse sstem, but that the speed at-

tained was not to be considered as adetriment as It was fust enough forcommercial purposes He expressed

ITO BE CONSIDERED BY THE

MERCHANTS1 ASSOCIATION

Saturday Afternoon General Closing

By Wholesale Houses Mid-We- ek

Respite for Retail

Clerks.

At the meeting of the Honolulu Mer- -

hantft' AARfirlntlnn llila

holiday, as that being payday It Is thegreat shopping day of the people after-noon and evening.

F. W Mncfnrlaiie, president of theAssociation speaking of the matter today urged the neccsslt) of having themovement universal with the largemercantile establishments to Insure Itssuccess Ho thinks also that It wouldbe prudent at the outset to limit thehalf liolldaj to tho time midsummermonths leaving experience of resultsto decide extension Mr. Macfnrlaso

j others Been are ready to considerany scheme wherebj the ictall tradetollers might hnvc u hair da off in themiddle of tho week It is generallyrecognized that a fair degree of recrea-tion Is essential ta workers In this cli-

mate

five barrels ot bier to be given, one)

barrel each, to tho Hvo horses thatcome out first Tho drivers will seeto the disposition of tho contents oftho barrels

It Is understood Hint tho polo men, ,() for Bnot,er rUee

ns there Is not cntlro satisfaction overtho outcome of the rnee on tho 11thof Juno

Mr. MeKenzle's string or horses willtie sent up Ivy the Klniiu to Illlo onTuesday next Del Vlstn, the horsdthat ran a dead heat with Weller ontho 11th or June, will bo given specialpreparation for the event which willbo run off un thu flist day of tho races.

llaron Oppcnhelnur. of the flermanLegation at Cairo has ai rived InWashington The llaron has como tothe fulled Slates to study rallroulsnnd especial!) their ofTeit on the developmcnt of this iniiutv The Ger-man (loviinment will apply tho knowl-edge obtained by the Huron to the rail-way schemes it is piosenitlng fromConstantinople lo llagdad

.

Just bis I'eikliain and MiKenna arothe onl) two of the nine members olthe Supieiiin Couit who ale not col-

lege graduates.

HONOL1. LL'

irv v ('- - iv j .;

IMPERIAL CIGAR STOREDISFUIDU I'OKS

himself as welt satisfied, with the testmade this morning between the Isl-

ands and stated that for inter-Islan- d

communication bo could not see how Itcould be carried on better.

At the present time through the lackof an operator at tho Mahukona statlon no communication could bo hadwith Hawaii but within a week thestation will be In use nguln nnd a pri-

vate line of telephones established toIlllo uiiil other points of the Illg Isl-

and so that the deluv so frequent Inthe transmission of niciagcn after thehad born telegraphed will not againon III

After the Intel cstlng tcts were so smecssfullv mnde the paitv returned lotown all expressing themselves asgrcatl) pleased with their visit midconvinced that now the vva) is clearfor the successful operation of theS)stem.

The gentlemen making up the partjwere F A Sohnefer S. S DickensonC M Cooke F M Swanzy, 13 13 Pax-to- n

II A Isenberg. J. II Castle 13 FRlshop, W. M airfare!, W II HoogsF J Cross nnd C J Hiitchins,

0

BIO SMOKE LITTLE

FIRE IN KILAUEA

Weather Very Warm and Atmosphere

SmokyNo Violent Eruption Ei--

pected- - Mauna Loa Comes

From Hawaii.

The smoky heavens tell those on thuIsland or Hawaii who aro not nearenough to sev the volcano, that Pele Isstill on deck, but beyond this the latestreports from the Ulg Island have llttlovolcano news.

The steamer Mauna Loa, Captainarrived in port about 5 o'clock

this morning from Kotin and Kan ports.Purser Slmcrhon was In communica-tion with Manager Waldron of the Vol-

cano House shortly before the steamerleft Hawaii and learned that Kllaucawas In about the same state of aitlvltyreported a week ago Ihe lava In thepit bad not risen to any appreilabliexti nt and no particular signs of ener-getic nitlon was noticeable A greatamount of black smoke wus issuingfrom tho mouth of tho crater and con- -

sldei.ible hteam lould be tcI'ursir Simerhun hennl nothing of

Mokiiawcoweo smoking nor did und-one else In the Mauna Leia No earth-quake shocks have been reported Thoweather Is very hot and the atmosphereis smok) There has been but llttlolain in Kail In the last wick Konahas been mote fortunate. enJolngplent of rain.

Ihe lliillitiu Is In leielpt of the fol-

low lug correspondence concerning thuvolcano

llouuupo, Kau Hawaii, June tl 190213dltor 13venlng Bulletin Vour let-

ter arrived safely by the Mauna LoaConcerning the condition of the volcanoand as to public opinion up this way,hardly a person hero gives the matter ithought We can sea smoke lit timesand In great quantities, but this liasbeen going on for the past year ormore It has, however, been gettinghotter evei) week fur several monthspast down In tho pit, within tho largecintcr. nnd Intel) some fire has beenseen when the smoke has been light

Kamaalnas think that Kilauen willgradual! weirk up to un active boilingpit. as on previous oce anions, but nuviolent eruption is expected

1 ills reici small showing of activityeeitainl) has no eounectlon with theeruptions In the West indies Tho meiofait that a llttlo Ihe was seen In Kllau-ca some ilajs nftei the outbieak in theWest Indies Is not siilllclcnt to councilHie two for Kllauca has gradually beengetting hot

'I e ate no signs of uetlvit) onMauna Lou

Nobod) Ih nlirmul heie nnd thealarm leported in Honolulu Is gieatl)exaggerated. We novo not et seenHii) glare or ulTeition hero In Kau

Wo have had some led suuilses andsunsets, aud the) seemed peculiar.

As was forecasted In jestcrda s

Bulletin i'ang Chong the owner of tinbuilding at the coiner of Nuu.inu andIleritanla stieets was aiietted )esterd i) afternoon on a naiiaut swmn mlb Campbell aisisiant superiniiiiilent of Piililii Works The complilm i' ids in pan as follows

I hut I'aug Cluing eif Honolulu did'hi nig three mouths prloi to and InI ding tlie 12th da) of lime 100J vlo

l.iii i h provisions of Pan I I'bipuri n Ihe penal Laws of lVi" of the Ter-- i

inn of Hawaii In that he did at hiii a1 mi and plaic i ause a leitaln brli I,

bu.ldiUB to be elected at tie uuuka

I3wa corner of Nuuanti nnd Rerctnnlastreets without permission In writingfrom the Superintendent of PublicWorks so to do as required li) law

The case came up In the Pollie Courtthis morenoon hut was continued untilthe 10th Inst

I1IT1 SOCIETY

Thero will ho a special meeting ofti.e I.usltnnn Society In tho societyhall at the usual time this evening forthe transaction of Important business.It will be remembered that duringJanuary of the present ear a commlttee was appointed to revise certainof tlie b) laws nt the soclet) Thatcommittee Is now ready to report nndwill do so tonight

Another matter that wilt probablvlie brought up for discussion Is the putting up or n new soclct) hall, the presout mi'i'tlng place nlthougli quiteInrgevhedng too small to hold nt onolime, even nil the Honolulu member',lo sa) nothing or those on the otherIslands There nre e lose upon n thourand members In the Liisltnna Soiletv

Depot) Sheriff Chllllngworth hasthe following letter from V S

District Attorne) It W Ilreckons,appreciation of his help In a

recent liquor distilling easeHonolulu. II T, June 10. 1902

Charles Chllllngworth, I3sq . DeputyShe riff District or Hawaii. Honolu-lu, II T

Sir Permit me to extend to) on thethanks or this department for )our ac-

tion In the ease of the t'nited States vDaisy Vlerra and Manuel Vlerrn Theseizure made by )ou vvns handled byyou In such a manner tint there shouldtic no trouble whatever in convicting,Ihe defendants.

No matter whnt inn) be the oiitcomtof the suit, we tender to jou our heartythanks for your uctlon

Hespecttull) jours.R W. DRI3CKONS

F S District Attoruej

Mr Chllllngworth has had long ex-

perience In the matter or raiding illicitliquor distilleries and knows belterthan an) one In tho Islands Just how- - toferret out the places whero this unlaw-ru- l

work Is carried ou.

A CALL FOR LABOR.

Tho Rapid Transit Co. made a call onthe Puuawal Lokahi Club of the Kallhldetention camp this morning and askedthe men In control to get them a hun-dred native Ilawallans ImmediatelyThey were needed to do work on thoKing street extension. It vvns not longbefore lift) men were secured nnd thesewere sent out nt once Fifty more willbe secured this afternoon or tomorrow

1 ho club has been in existence forsome time past and has succeeded Infinding man) positions for Ilawallansin Knllhl in general and the detentioncamp In particular It should he men-tioned that there nre now In the neigh-borhood of 100 Ilawallans nt the campand nearl) nil of these aro activelyemployed

Don Carlos, tho Spanish pretenderis not apparently allowed to settle Inone plaee for nn) length of time. Ol

lnte lie has been living nt !ian)iils-su- r

mer. but the French (Jov eminent hasrequested him to move Into tho Inter-ior of France.

tR T Ollverson, of Arlington, Knn

has started for London to attend thucoronation Mr. Ollverson was a mem-

ber of the children's chorus who sang"God Save Our Mnlden Queen" nlQueen Victoria's coronation.

Wells, Fargo & Go. Express

TEL. MAIN 199.

Masonic Temple, with AmerlclnMessenger tier-vic-

HEYWOGD

SUVA fillIjlIffT

For Not Complying With

Decree In Divorce

Proceedings.

APPRAISERS APPOINTED

FOR MACFARLANE ESTATE

Supreme Court Hears Bertelmann Will

CaseLing Appeals From Judge

Robinson In Orpbcum

Suit.

On th motion of F 13 Thompson andF .1 Furle). altonie)s for plaintiffJudge Robinson lias Issued an orderagainst Manui i O Silva returnable onMonda) next, to show cause wlij Imshould not be adjudged guilt) of con-tempt of court for not compl)lng withthe decree requiring him to pa) toCuiollue G Sllva Jf.O monthly as

nnd 1230 ns attorne) 's fee, be-

sides $10 allowed ns counsel fee pend-ing divorce proceedings Instituted bybis wife.

Judge Humphreys has appointed J.M lvas J W Jones and J A Thompson as appraisers of the estate of thlate 13 C, Macfarlatie, to file a rcpoitwithin ten da)s.

The Supreme Court heard the Rertel-mai-

will case this morning.C A Long, plaintiff In the Orpheum

contract case, has b) his attorneys,Kinney, Rallou & McClannhan, takenexceptions to tho decision of JudgsRobinson sustaining the demurrer ofderendunts Armltnge Cornwell and Lu-

casDefendants In the suit for reforma-

tion and termination of lease. J. AlfredMagoon and wife against Chin KeoGnuii and others, have tiled a Joint andseveral answer They stick to theirtormer position that they never agreedto pay rental or J100 a month for thollrst two )ears hut that It was (100 al-

together ror the first two )cnrs, etc.In the equity suit to cancel and set

aside deed nnd ror Injunction, Kanlniiivs. Kalal, defendant answers withspecific denials of allegations In thebill nnd alleges that plaintiff urged herto recede a conveyance of the proper- -ty on account of tho intemperate hnblLi

iOf jiiuinciu s suns ami or me rciauon?miiJBiHiiiiK ueiween cue laniiues oi tuutwo women, plaintiff and defendant.

Deputy Sheriff F Pahln or Koolau-pok- o

has returned ns executed the writor possession to plaintiff In the caic otL Ah Pan vs Wong Kwnl nnd other.Including Ihe pa)mcnt of J?.", ns direct-ed by the clerk of the Judiciary

The deposition of Geo. I) Frccth,taken nt Snn Francisco In tho suit otGeorge L)curgus vs, Chns Phillips,administrator of the estate or HenryCongdon has been Hied In a sealedenvelope by J. A Thompson CircuitCourt clerk

THE OFFENSIVE SEWER

Superintendent J II. Ilo)d said this,morning that tho first Intimation thosewer Inspector had of an offensivecondition nt the Occldentnl Hotel sew-

er vent was from the Kern in yester-day's Rulletln An examination leadsto the conclusion by the Inspector thatthe nuisance arises fro rathe sweepingInto the gutter of the refuse or thot rut t storu in thu Occidental building.Tho material blows and washesthrough tho sewer grating nnd tor-ments

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HOUSES FOR RENT

Wo have twelve houses forrent of various prices rangingfrom $31 to $75 a month.

HOUSES FOR SALE

Wc have a number of housesfor sale at bargain prices. Pricesrango from $3000 up to $12,5CO.

Wo never tease our patrons to

net ngnlnst their Judgment, butwe shall be pleased to place alltlio fnfts at their disposal and beof nsslstnnce In any manner pos-

sible. Wo nro always In. Wo

hnvc no stairs to climb, bo ele-

vator to break down.

Henry Waterhousef COMPANY

Fort and Merchant Sta.Tel. Main 313. Honolulu.

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MASONIC TEMPLE

lkWEEKLY CALENDAR.

.MO.MJAVPacific Stattd.

TUBSUAVLe Progres First Degree. '

VVIJD.MJ.SDAVHawaiian First Degree.

THUMHDAVHonolulu Commandery Reg-

ular.

I'HIDAVHawaiian Third Degree.

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Perfection 14th Degree.

All visiting members of the or-- r

are cordially Invited to attendmeetings of local lodges.

Fraternal Directory.

HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.

stents every Monday evening at 7. SO

la Harmony Hull. King Btreet,li. McKECHNY, N. U.E. It. IIENDHV, becretary.

All visiting brothers very cordiallytBTlted.

MY8T!; LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.

Meets overy Tuesday evening at 7:30.'clock In Harinouy Hall, King street.

'

VUiltng brothers cordially Invited tottttnd. '

A. L. MORRIS. C. C.

A. E. MUltl'HY. K. R. 8.

OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every Friday evening at Har-mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem-r- s

of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit-la-

brothers cordially Invited.F. W. DUNN, C.C.ED. C. ALDRICH,

K. of R. & 9.

THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

Mr Tll'fll.1, Trim, ..! llirMiiiii.1 '

Mill tolitlu. t II .iir-- t I'Ul'V .. ill. . t "HiispKrn m AlnllV UK Will I - '"Thurtil.iY inctiiiii - p tn .it n H ill l.i.

cl 0rd ll.ni. tl fiirthtr n ti i.hieUiiirnr exit mini I.. II

MK M II 111 M t.l

ill M lit Hi 1' --

MRS LI:IM RUVW . r. .,

E. W. Quinn,modernplumbing

Patronage of Owncru, Architectsand tiulldertt Kollcltcd.

1168 Union St. Phone, Main 394

CQ.YeeHop &CoKaliikinui Meat Market

and Grocery.

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Brtanl Street. Corner Alakea.'Phone Blue 2511.

ALSO AT THE

FISHMARKETMEAT STALLS 19 AND 20.

SANG CHANMERCHANT TAILOR

fine English and American Goods

TWO STORBS6s Hotel street, and

Hotel near Nuujnu

r aoiom. TSL whiii m

S. SAIKI,BAMBOO RURNITUI2E

ANDPICTURE FRAMES.

Neat and Handsome DesignsMado to Order.

563 Deretania St., Near Punchbowl.

AH PAT Zf CO.,1256 Fort St above Orpheum.

MERCHANT TAILORS.AH PAT, expert cutter, lato foreman

J, D. Tregloan. Suits latest styles andgood fit Cleaning and repairing.

THENew England

BakeryIs serving a light break-fast and lunch suitablefor this climate, andcosts only 10c up, ac-

cording to the order.Everything served In

generous quantity, whichonly a llrst-clns- s bakerycould n fiord to do.

Our rooms nro suppliedwith electric fans, elec-

tric lights, cool, clean andprompt service.

Doors open from 6 a.m.till 11 p. m.

You will meet nil yourfrlendB at the

NEW ENGLAND BAKERY

$1500 LOT

100 PHUT SyUAKl!,WITH BUVBN ROOM COTTAGU

IN PUUNUI,

Castle & LansdaleREAL ESTATE AND INSUR-ANC-

AGENTS; INVEST-MENT-

506-50- Stangenwald Building.Telephone Main 70.

Whisky as supplied to

Royalty,

SI.50 PER BOTTLE

HOFFSGHLAEGER

Co., Ltd.The Pioneer Wine S. Liquor House

HO. 25 KING ST..Near Bethel.

--i3p (o fnCtUELH

CL39&MADE riO MISTAKE

XW weriT

A. N. SANFORD,

Manufacturing Optician.

Boston Building, Fort StreetOver May &. Co.

Camara & CoS. K. corner Queen and AlakeaStreets.

DEALERS I.

WINES, BEERS and LIQUORS

NEW STOCK JUST OPENED COM- -

PRIS1NO THE REST HRANDS OFALL KINDS OF

LIQUORSFAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.

IIUDWEISIiR, RAINIER and PIMIO

BEERS

P. O. Dox 664; Tel. Dlue 492.

The BROOKLYN SALOON

ALAKEA T,

tween Merchant and Queen,

v. h Cunningham. Jno. tchiefer

EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, n. T.. FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1D02.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Read "Wants" on page fi.

Q. II. llerrey'g office. 8 Campbell bid.Ice cold beer $2.00 a dozen; Camara

& Co., Tel. nine 491.

The place to get pure Konn coffee Isat C. J. Day's grocery.

C. W. Spitz of Nawlllwlll. Kauai, liasreturned to hl home.

Ocntletiien, refresh yourselves at thoFirst National Saloon.

Tho l'KIMtLHSS I'RESRRVINdPAINT Is a home manufacture.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis (lay returned toKauai in I he Mlkahala yesterday.

Illnnk books of all sorts, ledgers, etc,manufactured by the llulletln Publish-ing Co.

Onliu Lodge, No. 1. K. of I'... willmeet tonight at 7:30 In Harmony Hall,King street.

Madame Small's "hard times" partyfit fit tnliliiriiiii., nlial.t tin.. !.... ...-- n .... ..., .,,,., ., u.-- ll l'Ul -

poned Indefinitely.Tbe weekly edition of the Evening

Uullctln gives a complete summary oftho news of the day.

Corns and Ingrowing nulls success- -

fully treated without pain. Dr. Ilogle.Oregon block. Hotel street.

There will soon be a smoker given bythe Urltishers of Honolulu to eclebratotbe declaration of pence In South Af- -

rlrn.Trustees sale In bankruptcy of the

Austin Publishing Co. will be held onSaturday, June See Morgan's col- -

urn n.

The band sailed for Kauai In thoMlkahala yesterday. Captain llcrgerand the boys will be back a week fiomSunday.

Among tbe departures for Kauaiports In the Mlkahala yesterday werethe following: Miss Kopke. J. S..(ones, I). Hutchinson. I". T. Tannatt,Miss lllackstadt and II. I)v7lshnrl.

Don't rorget Catnarlnoa of the Callfornlt Fruit Market when you wantfruit and vegetables. He nla.s hason hand a fresh supply of both 'Jjil'.or- -

CO.

TO

H. For

of

of

ma uuU ,..uuu llu.... iufimuuB ..iiuu f()r , telcaw of cortn ica8c3. com- -

pl.'iliiiint alleges that tho W.The 1002 Social Club will give a shirt' (j. Ashley, refused to call meetings of'

waist party this evening, i:eryone is1 the association for tbe purpose of oh-- !expected to war a shirt waist. Dancing mining nn from Paris. He1will be Indulged In. A trolley party further Infurmed and believes "that,will be given by the club next week. nt tho of said dcorgo II.piohably on Tuesday evening. p,,rls. the directors have Illegally deed- -

Ab Tong Kwnl. a lies nt ed away for the sum of $1 all Its right. '

the hospital with two bullet holes In hU title nnd Interest to the leases par-boil)'. He was shot by chased from your and N. V.Thong Wul who suspected Fong am) (Irlswolil and hnvc thereby

wife. A ('liltietc child who was on, Icfs the stock held by yourthe verenda of the house nt tho limn and other and that theof the shooting, was bit by one of tlm snine was douv without thebullets but not badly Injured. Chong or consent of your That no,Wal and Ah Nln, the woman, are both annual niictlng was held by said cor- -'

in custody. porntlon In July. 1901, as provided forThe Coroner's Juiy In the case of the ,

,n lllcdeath of Ikarn. tbe Japanese rook of Henry Warren has mnde answer totbe schooner Alice Kimball, fell Ills wife's libel for divorce,from the vessel Into the harbor Satur- - the existence of Infelicity for most ofday night, nnd whose bod) was picked their married life and hisup three days later, met yesterday af- -' own conduct.tcrnoon in the Deputy SherllT's olllce. Allen & Robinson have filed suitsA verdict of accidental drowning was ' ngnlnst J. II. Fisher et al. and C.

The showed that , fr hulldlng material furnished,tbe man had been drinking sakn with .;. c. Rowe sues Stanleyfriends and was drunk when ho arrived foraboard tbe ship. Tho Japanese who; g. c. Alien has brought n new suitwas with the deceased upon going t0 obtain of the homestead

ship stated that bo left Ikar.l f It. Lncns and family in Heron me uecK or tne vessel nnu siiortiyafter that, someone that he hadfallen Into tbe harbor. He dived nfterbut could not find him.

The Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. willhave a Joint picnic on Young llrothers'island, near the .Saturdayafternoon. The secretaries of bothlbo.se wish to be notifiedby Satuiday inclining by those whowish to nttend. Theic will be no ex- -

in nso connected with the excursiontbe Young llrothers thcnibolvcH play-- 1

liiK hosts of tbe oeeaslon. Those attending: ale asked to take KomethinK toeat anil at supper time, all hands willJoin In n Kenernl feast. Those who e

to bathe should take batbliiK suitswith them. The Vohiik lliotbers willuse their launches to carry the KUestsback iitnl forth and will be nt Brew-

ers' wharf at 3 and I p. in. The picnicwill extend Into the evenlnc.

SALUTE OFF HIKAs the Mnru was mnkliiK

ready to leave the channel wharf yes-terday afternoon for San Francisco, hersister boat, the Ameilca Mnru wasstanding; around Diamond Head, com-Iii- k

from the Coast. The vessels passedeach otber on Wnlklkl, salutlliK nltbtheir whistles.

Tho America .Mam, Captain (!olnn,docked at the Pacific Mall tvharf about4:30 o'clock. She sailed from the Gol-

den dale on the Vth Inst., hrlni'lni; fourdays' later news of the outside worldto Hawaii, together with nearly twobundled batu of mall.

The Mara biouBht no passengers forthis port and II. I. Jones was tho onlytraveler to leuve here In the vessel forthe Orient.

AinoiiK the passengers are severalnnd tho trip from the

Coast was of nil extendedprayer uiectlni?.

Is a list of thoso whopassed through Honolulu in tbe Am-

erica Maru: For Yokohama II. II.Rev. II. S. Jeffreys. Col. T.A. Ilowlo and wife, Dr. J.

K. Robson, Paul Homer and T. Saknl.For Nagasaki R. Hnga and J. Suzu-ki. Fur Manila It. N. Cl.uk, Dr. P.A. Fox iiml Miss N. Fox. For Shang-hai Albert Meyer. For Hongkong M.A. Miss E. H.A. E. Jaehne, 1'. II. Kingman. Mis. It.E. Marx. Mr. unit Mis. 1). Oliver. V. IIRhoails, T. M. Sullivan. E 11. Tyler. Dr.Swnml nnd W'ni. V."IojI'niiii Hunoliilu Huny Paul Jones.

There are somo Slmplo RemediesIn any family. Aini'it:

these, th of years assuresus. shouU be recordedFor both Internal and oxternnl

we have found It of great vtl-u-

can wc recommend It forcolds or fresh woundsind bruises. Christian Era. Avoid

there la hut onePerry Davis'. Price 2Gc. and GOc.

HAWAIIAN TRAMWAYS

GOES FEDERAL

Geo. Paris Sued To

$20,000 Settlement

Judg-

ment.

president,

accounting

Instigation

Chinaman,

Wednesdayniadevaluo-lii- a

petitionerstockholders,

who ndinlttlng

Justifying

testimonyStephenson

partnership

possessionaboard Thomas

shouted

lighthouse.

organizations

HnnKkotiK

homctblUK

Following

Huntington.Matsukawn,

Hamburger, Hamburger.

TurlyaiMiida

In-

dispensableeexperlcnce

l.

appli-cations

especiallyrheumatism,

Paln-KIII-

COURT

Account

Loan-- Part

Kamalo

petitioner

knowledgepetitioner.

accounting,

missionaries

sub-stitutes,

Resort Is now bad to tbe Federalcourt by tbe Hawaiian Tramways Com-pan-

for preventing tbe HonoluluRapid Transit & Lund Company fromlaying trucks on King street. ManagerW. II. l'aln clnlniB tint tbe plaintiff

ri,nl1lnnM.lllvfrnnil.l.rnrn.rnwnJp (m tnl my o(i(,rpany havlnir but thu right to use 1700feci at n Rhigle place. Otber points the8:irnc nR inve 1)0C1I jol.,i0d adverselyto the plaintiff by tbe Territorial courtsarc raised. J. J. Dunne and R. W.llreckons arc attorneys for the comP'alnnnt.

Frank Hustncc, J. J. Egan nnd FrankFoster yesterday afternoon made partpayment Into court of the Judgmentnpalntt them In tbe Kamalo Sugar Co. I

cap- - "usiacp deposited iii.uuu aim100 shares of stock, nnd Cecil Ilronnfor Hustncc 133. shares, for I "pan 1030shares and for Foslur 2803 shares.There nro 712 shares yet to be paid Infor completing the vnlue of $120,000 at'par. besides Egan and Foster's por-- ltlons of cash adjudged payable.

J. M. Medicine) has brought an ac-

tion, ns a stockholder and a directorof Wnlklkl Land nnd Loan Assorla-- 1

tlon, ngnlnst that corporation nnd Intreasurer. Geo. II. Paris, for an ac-- :counting of the balance of $20,000 fromtbe loan of $00,000 given by Mrs. Mo,Cully-Hlggln- s. of which $10,000 waspaid complainant mid N. W. Grlswold

Hnnln street. This nctlon Is againstthe children nnd Its ground Is failure, pilJ. mortgage of $1000 made by theparents.

' ' I

The Pacldc Tennis Club celebratedIts recent victories by giving a smok-er last tilirht fin the lnmil of the chilihouse. Capital Square. There was aIoiik table on tbe lanal. Steins andeorniob pipes decorated with the clubcolors, ueie at the place of each Kuest.Roth, Adams and Ilioc-- occupied seatsof honor at the head of the table.There was n law attendance andspeeches, songs and impromptu euter-tnlnme-

held sway until a late hour... F. Judil pieKented the victors withthe trophy cups and the chnmploiis re-

sponded to calls for speeches. Follow-ing was tho piogram rendered:Song It. V. Atkinson and othersReading (leorge Potter"Why (Joorgle Wears a Smaller

Wig Since Ills Interview WithTeddy" (leorge R. Caller

Song'Tho Stein on the Table"I. S. Dillingham

Presentation of Cups A. F. JudilHow We Did It The TrioSong Clifford KimballImpersonations C. II. W. NoitonOpportunity to Finish the Speech

Commenced at the HancockPolo Dinner A. Lewis Jr.

Songs ''Hick" at the pinnyRenkons Why the P. T. C. Objects

to the Pilmo LicenseIly Those Interested

The last Issue of the little "KulaFanner" is a double number for Mayand June. News seems to be n bitscarce In the vicinity of tho Kealahouschool, for much space Is devoted toliterary efforl3 and a geneial world'snews review. The following excerptsare made;

This is tho last number af Tho KulaFarmer for tills school year. We haveenjoyed making It, and we hope ourmillers have enjoyed leading It. In sosmall a school as ours. It has not beeneasy to pilnt even ti,.'i little paperevery month, besides tho other printm idone by the school. Yet we aro gladthat wo have trltd. and hope to have0 better paper next year.

We need lain Just now.Kula cornfields begin to look green.'lb" t.oiii cm the lower lands is now

in tassel,A hul of Hnwnllans are hulldlng a

stole near Pak Sul's old place.Potatoes aie $1.75, coin $2, and beans

to a bag. nnd scarce nt these prices.School Is to close on the 20th of June

We expect tn have) a picnic und nu In-

tel est ng program.If our school Increases much more

we shall need a larger house.

Sunday Bulletin, $1.25 ner year.

why nottry

HERPICIDEFOR THAT FALLING OUT

OF THE HAIR, DAND-

RUFF AND OTHER SCALP

DISEASES ; ; ; :

IT IS THE IDEAL HAIR DRESSING.WE CAN HONESTLYRECOMMEND IT- -.

HollisterDrugCompany

FORT STREET.

INDIANAPOLIS

PROGRESS

BEER

Finest bottled beer sold In

Honolulu. Pure and palatable.Has all thn tonic properties andthe delightful flavor of the besthops.

Family Orders Solicited.

Gomes & McTighe93 and 95 Kino St.

Phone Main HO.

NEW PHASE

IN PHOTOGRAPHY

AL VISTA

PANORAMIC CAMERA

The remarkable field for pic-

ture taking which tho cosmopol-itan population of tbe Islandspresent, finds Its greatest scopeIn the

AL VISTA CAMERAVortlenl and horizontal pic-

tures with a rango of 180 de-

grees. Cnll for Illustrated cata-logues.

Honolulu

Photo Supply Go

Street

Motor Carriage and MachineCOMPANY.

REPAIR AND BUILDALL KINDS OF : :

MACHINERYSafe Work of All Kinds.

Typewriter, Phonographs,Etc, Etc., Repaired.

UNION 8TREET, near Hot.il.Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112,

J. W. 8CHOENINQ, Msrager.

BEGIN THE

NEW YEAR WELL

By having your phototaken. Aly work Isof the highest qualityand prices rcuHouablo

J. J. Williams,Toko elevator la Itostoa Block.

LOTS FOR SALEIn Knplolanl ParkAddition and InKallhl. ....

DAVID DAYYON137 MERCHANi 8TREET.

Public Typewritingby Miss Ella Dayton

Woman's Exchangehas removed to tbe

Arlington Block, Hotel Street,In tbe store formerly occupied b)

H. W, Foster.

M. Phi.IiDS & Co.Wholeale Importers and Jobberc

European and American Dry Goods

Fort and Queen Sts.

MAKING BEER IN

THE PARLOR

not exactly, but you will tlnd our brewery JuHt asnent nnd clean. Open for Inspection nt nil tlmen.Come nnd nee bow we brew

prioioTelephone

ASTI WINESMADE BY

THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONYAT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.THE LARGEST VINEYARD IN THE WORLD.

These wines have talicn tho gold medals and received tho highestawards at all the recent

World's Expositions,and aro now noted tho world over for their purity nnd excellence of qual-

ity. Trade and families supplied by tho following Jobbers:WALTER8-WALDRO- CO, LTD.G0NSALVE8 & CO. ' J

GOMES & MeTIGHE.JOS. HARTMAN & CO.8. I. SHAW & CO.CAMARA & CO.

Hawaiian

Hardware

Go., Ltd.816 Fort Street,

Honolulu, T. H.

Agents For

Havlland WnroVictor Safe & Lock Co.Ideal Ready Mixed

Paints.Pansy Stoves.Improved Stone Filters.And the Steel Aermotor.

Honolulu Investment CoLIMITED.

Real Estate and

Insurance Agents

officers:A. V. Gear PresidentHenry Smith Vice PresidentEmmett May SecretaryJ. H. Fisher TreasurerJ. D. Holt )

W. O. Ashley )udltcrsT. E. Wall )

JUDD BUILDINC, MERCHANT ST.

PROPERTY BOUGHT AND 80LD;LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATEGLA8S INSURANCE.

stone-- f

WATCHESDURABLE and ACCURATE

TheKeystoneWatchCascCo.PMUdelphli.U.S..

Amnrlna's Olrfpr.t nnrlLarnest Watch FacforuJvs v

For snio DyThe Principal Watch

Dealers inHawaiian Islands

H. Hackfeid& Co., Ltd,

General Commission Agents.

Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.

DECKER, FERNANDES & GO,

Real Estate Agents.Wo also make a specialty of enlarging

Photograph"RENTS COLLECTED.

Office, cor. South and King StreetsP. O. Dox S21: 'Phono 252 Main.

A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.

0. E. WALL, D.D.S.

DENTI8TS.

Love Building, Fort StreetHours, 9 to 4. Telephone Main izr

Qonsalves & Co.LIMITED.

WHOLESALE GROCERSAND WINB MERCHANTS.

22? Queen St., Honolulu. H

das. T. TaylorCIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER

306 Judd Building.

Teleohone Main 294,

The weekly edition of the EveningBulletin Is the largesc ana best publlshed In the Territory. 8lxteen andtwenty pages. $1 year.

l,1

laget.Main 341

NO FLAT BOTTLES

At the Dinner TableA Diluter for Wine

STILL wines are nade spark-ling when mixed with

white rock waterThey are, In this way, given azest and life, uncqualed exceptby the best champagne Thediner out or tho gentleman whomust entertain much at his club,will do well to note that the o

will be supplied with thiswater, it Is given a prominentplace on tho wine list of thomost exclusive clubs in America,and has been honored by Presi-dential approval when served attbe Inaugural Dall Banquet InWashington. The palate of epi-cures Is gratified to the utmostby WHITE ROCK WATER.

W. G, Peacock & Go,, Ltd,AQENTS.

Our Soda WaterGINGER ALU, CRUAM 80DA,

KOMRL, ROOT BEER, Etc.,

Is sweetened bv the use of purecane sugar. We use no cheapsubstitute, ONE REASONWHY OUR BBVERAGESARE TUB BEST ANUTIIUMOST POPULAR.

Prompt delivery anywhere anjeverywhere In the city and Wal-klk- i.

Consolidated Soda Waterworks

Company, Ltd.Telephone Main 71.

Works 601 Fort Street.

Wo nro now paying especial atten-tion to catering to Knmlly Parties, Receptions, Weddings, etc., nnd tho success that has attendee our efforts toplease, together with our reputationfor serving tho beBt that tho marketaffcrds. Is a sufficient guarantee thatwo will give you perfect satisfaction.

Wo bnvo tho finest display of thobitter grado of BAKERY GOODS andfine CHOCOLATES nnd BON BON3ever put on exhibit hero; wo also car-ry HUYLER'S CANDIES and LOW-NEY'- S

CHOCOLA'l ES and BON BONS

THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS

B, BERGERSEN,

the old Sewing Machine Agent, Is stillIn business at 942 BETHEL STREET.Honolulu.

Stock on Hand Standard, Domes-tic, National, Seamstress, New Home,Household, Expert and VlnCex.

uaiiana see. iry and bay.

J. M. KANEAKUA,ATTORNEY ANDCOUNSELLOR A"-- " LAW,NOTARY PUBLK

ttfiem Buthel at. Near the PoatoRlca.

Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.

Offices Rooms 208-20- Boston build-ing. Fort Street.

Telephones Office, Main 385; ResIdcnco, Whito 2801.

Hours 11 n. m. to 1 p. m.; 3 to Sp. m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.

P. O. Dox 801.

V. HOFFMANN f. RUBY

Hoffman & RllcyGENERAL CONTRACTORS

AND BUILDERS.

f tlB,l. Furnth4 p O j ..

Fred Harrison,CONTRACTOR ANDBUILDER

Tel. Main 193.

Jobbing promptly MtendM te.

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SACHS'THEPOPULARSTORE

Somo ery pretty Roods beingfchown at our counters this week. Cool

tummcr goods nnil of dainty tcxtuie.We nlwn)s taho a Rrcnt deal o pleas-

ure In showing our handsome Importa-ton- s

mid will bo glad to see ou atn.iv time.

STRIPED MADRAS.All tills season's most dcslrablo

si tides nnil patterns In Illue, Greenand Tan Very pretty lor Ladles' Cos-

tumes mid excellent Shirting Material.Width US Incites.

40c per Yard,

ALPACAS.ntquislto Ladles' Skirt Material (n

Inndsomo shades of Black, Navy,Drown, Grey and White.

75c to $1,50 per Yard,

LATEST VEILINGS.Largo new stork and ery prcttj.

Plain, Plaid and Dotted in Dlack,White and Grey.

Ladies' Black Lace Hose.Largo dlspla) at lioso counter. Cel. "

c Urn ted Hermsdorf el)e; open lace-wenl-

excellent for Bummer wear.

3 Pairs for $1.00

N.S.SAGH VDRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD

DON'T GO ON WORRYINGWith Inferior or needlessly cxpcnslte Illumination In your home.Tbero Is absolutely no occasion for It. Thousands of housekeep-ers throughout tho Islands havo removed this annoying problementirely by acquainting themsehes with tho Ideal perfect light fortho home. It Is as brilliant as gas or electricity, noter smokes,smells or gives any trouble, Is lighted and extinguished as easilyas gas, and burns but llttlo kerosene oil. Our catalog shews allstyles from tl.SO up, and Is sent for tho asking.

Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.hardware department

JUST RECEIVEDFELS NAPTHA SOAP

WASHES CLOTHES WITHOUT RUBBING

REMOVES ALL GREASE AND PAINT STAINS

SALTERS' GROCERY STOREBefore It Is Too Late!

BUY WHATSOEVER YOU WANT AT FIGURES WAY BELOW COSTOUR I1NTIRE STOCK

MUST BE GLEANED OUT BY JUNE 30, 1902.NEW GRASS LINEN JUST RECEIVED.

GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu StreetP, O. Box MS. Til. il

WIKTGr wo &xxj&jsrTHE OLDEST CHu HSE FIRM IN HONOLULU.

OOMMieSION" jVEj33I3.0jHCA.lTTa.Ditltr la Flo S tki tnd Gmt llntai Chlnet tnl Jtptottt Qoo4t of All Ktill

trwt Nnninn tfn

The Bulletin, 75cts, per month

EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU H. T.. FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1902.

RECOVERING BODY OF AMERICAN CONSUL

I ' .mx&s - PsUMT t ZWV77S Jl&S'

Kort de France, May 31. The storyof the rccotery or United States Con-- ,

sill Prentiss- - bod Is n thrilling one.

The commanding officers of the Unit-

ed States nnil llrltlsh cruisers hndbeen directed to reenter the bodies oftheir repectlo Consuls and Tor thisumnosc the Indelntlgalile had stiamedfrom Tort de l'rar.ie on the morningof Maj l'J accompinle d by the I'otonine which carried two talTlns and adetail rrom the Cluclniintl. 'the partyeunsls.ed of sot en men from the Clncirnntl the hospital steward from thoPu'onini and tlirc; nntltcs these lat-

ter being equipped with the solderingtool The pirt) wns landed withoutdifficulty at St Pierre, anil uuer leav-ing one cuflln for the Indefatigable topick up. It proceeded with the other to1

CAME THE HOT BLAST

FROM PELEE'S MOUTH

Scientist Are Enabled To Make Re

searches Driven With Tornado-Lik- e

Force Volcano On

St. Vincent.

St l'lerre Martinique Mil) 23, viaIteiald's dlsputch boat M 12 l.uekennaek to San Juan, Porlo Hlco. Mny 27

tho. Just reportsthe roadstead St Pierre which.

of '' "'1""was activethe occasion or tho tessel's pro

tlous tlslt ot the Siinda) beforu In

the Interim hnd occurred tho setondterrific blast Irom tho cone, which tlmscientists now here describe as more.IiiIimi tlmii the llrnt. That It had not

crater waBdeep boiling

within spliere nicerIts tlolenco Prom tho now crater

was boiling upwnnl today intlecty masses to height ns great na

of the cone Itself. Krom six totight points along tho slope, twoof them almost at tho waters edge,similar mnsses of smnko nnd steam In

where annthii plnco nnThere

located summiton site the known

thoof

oft It u uswifik iinoriiI huh t PtlllO t IIUIII i

hnd been towed fromdo Trance steam diedge and hndtoiled miring tho hours of tlei

at tho of burying tlmdead hnd InUen warning from thesmoky slgnnls shown them

retreat to their boats, hndstarted to France

wns effected at thotremu northern end of tho ruined '

At cnusownysmall stieam, and supported ter

masonry, runs uptvnrd alongtho Hank of the hill on standsthe erected to thoof the sailors In tho

of 1SB2 Thlsjoad not onlynffnrds necesa to tlfo of thocity but ono point 11b lofty

rising to height otnbout .00 feet nboto tho sea. gltes

tlow of tho areaof

Jagger Harvard has de-

scribed tho Mont Pelco asblnst of lire driven upon nnd

across St Plerro b) ofthough wore gigantic!

blowpipe as chemists and lnplihlies uso In

upon whichfinalizing or fusing.

Force.No otldenco Is found of tho

force of theseen along this Is littered

i nlini t .. ll.r. ..

where wns located the ruins of thoUnited States Consulate. j

even then looked threateningui n lutcled rllle, clouds of steam midsmoke bursting and fmmUs senrred and cinder slopes,but the men paid little heed to tho

and set about the workwhkh tl oy hnd in hnnd charredbody supposed to be that of the hituMr I'rentlss was found and plnieiT inthe 7lne eortln Flardl had the thrconntlM'8 realiil the inllln und the menol the nn pliked it up for the m.inhto the shore before the Indefatigable sshell began tn shriek warning of ap

flnngor Looking towardthat sound tho star'led bluejuketssaw the i miser swing nbout und headoff shore They sawplume of tho I'o

nnd twlstid Into lanlistle shapes Asthe built the slope ot tnumountain and Is retained lij a stonoparapet there Is pretlpltous

llall on Its one side while tho moiiiitninirises nhruptl) nlioto It on tho ntheV'Hie blast wieikrd thedcnrdeil the mountain ot eter)trace oi 8hilbhery.riiprooted thomagiilfleent or Its tropical

land sent them hulling down tho!.iaii) of the stumps nnd remnants of'tnese were ehetkeil In tltili- - fnllby the iiittilttat and In places, nilngltdas the) aie debris blowntne houses the) form serious ImpedIment.

Crater.Castries, St l.utla, Juno - In com

nany I'rofisMJi T Jagger ofIlurtnul I'nlterslt). M McDonald

jnndOeoigeC CurtlsH I hati made nilascent or St Vincent's tolcnno Soufrlcre -- the flc.it ascent since the lerrl,.e eruption which di strut

up

M 13 ran SIMM that Isol today, sting expedition

' ,I'K "10, us to uIn our nppinrs to for

climbing we had of sl distance of milesfacilitated our by m trn(l rmixiiowlcilgo or the tolcnno

of wns "onrl,1,,r tin ciua he Is In

caused equal, or gicater, destruction nnother half milewas due solel) to the fact nothing wns lake

the ol ui iiouom oi huh

smoken

thnt

no evmenco or mom lata hutlnghut the Soufrleri emit-

ted tast quantities of and cin-ders

The tolcano Is and Isiinngerous lor exploreis llepurtreached us our tint

new or crotnsses eruption nt earwere gltlng to tho sub U' wns deterrnnenn mass. Ono of the most men- - 'rlded disturbance The

of theso appeared to be ol tho Soufnero was Illumineddirectly tho of well by tnporous mnssmiliihiir nf I'elee. Willi ll I3DMIJND O IIOVI3V.

three

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aalu.rt

crater

Theie small

other

nshes

nctlte

returncntcd

aclng

mirlncnsights ol rlcan north

picnic resort In luoniloi to

!'."til Inlmiiirawit uiiu IUIIUI1

who down Tortby n

morning task

baclc Tort Thltn ex

a spansa byraced

which

who died great

henrtat eleva-

tion ns It a

be-

ing na

ns itsuch

aflame objects they aro exnmlniiig

blast ih

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de rrante Mni June 0,10 IS n in A tohanleMont I'elee toiln) resulted in the

of n it y cloud similar to tintof 20 last, though It was not hjdense No stones fill and when thocloud had sprenl oter l'ort do

au houi there wns noIt Is noted nt l'ort de Trance that tho

tolc.inli coincide with thechuuges of the moon.

London luno t Illrmlnghnmthe of Colonial

toiln) thnt owing tnhis ago and tne llrltlsh nov-

el ninent has waited its ililm for theacknovvleilgi ment b) Mr Kniger ofllrltlsh thoand bus in all the Iloei

in Ihirope a safe conduct tohomes In South Atrial.

TO CURE A LOLD IN

Take Laxative ltroino Quinine TabletsAll refund the money It it

to cure, K. W. drove'sIs on JR ent

Ui iei; dii;i nun wi uiu nil 'lours toin Irom houses of Ht PI-- i j at thecire a or nwa), all rent Jctin office

I

tomac's Btenm whistle and knew by

that own essel was also sound-ing danger signals

nlackcr an thunder cloud andfar more sinister n great billow oi nltanle smoke was boiling down themountain nnil wns thin linlfto the rtothills. onthe lit) 01 St Pierre had stood The

natltes to theirIn eli and fat n tiller lintnnt the

wire on the tergo of pinliTwo or three of the sailors

let go the inxKct li.iudlcs startin MUM for the boat and a wildble for fufit) would lime followed hadIt not In en for the olthe oung ensign who orderi d thenun bntk to their places l'htdrlllid new Instautl) obe)ed andtnklng the iiiBl.it resumed

lmTERRIBLE AWAITS I

MARTINIQUE FAMILIES!

New Outbreak of Pclce leaves Them

Stranded With Fire On All S.des

Only Will

Save.i

I'olnten PJtre Ma) 25

The stunner Lifjeld, width nrrltedtills morning more tuliltes fiom

Whin Luekenback lute lives We hate returned here MontMont from nil

elee more than enabled surte) the ntmt- -

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landing

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the two formingnatltes. work ()IU, r wll(, ,

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great streams top of tho erater to the sea.

All the walls of buildings left standlug in St I'll no nrter tho flist erupHon hate been letelul li the stitteedlug outbursts and now lie under tnstsheets of lita The sea around tnenorthirn of the Island Ik bluek

Unci) powdered pumice stone nndthe trunks of burned trus whiih untobeen carried uut to sea Mom themountain

A new crater has opt ncd on

lor )enrs hns been ono or tho of Curator Ami Mil side or the tolcano and fiomtho place and ono tho ,

scum ot Natural History tlilit latn pours n streamgay tho city down the sen This c ntei Is prob

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hloii that oceurredmorning, when the plllt 11)1 fill CCS

si imcd to lend the uiountuln frombise to summit It Is now known thatthen h:iH bun furtlu r loss of llle nndwhut Is moie dlstic suing n Inrge miniher of piisons umstl) women milchildren, nro Imprisoned b) the latastieims whlih surround them

It Is Impossible lor assistance to herundered to them h) huinun hi linoand nothing less than a miracle cansnto them from the nwful iknth whichconfronts them These unfortunatesare nt (lrar.de Hltleie Tiny were cutoff fiom escape when Mont Pelee reBurned Its labors Mouda) Tin latathnt bin st from tho tnliano swept'awn) all the roads, filled the rltcrchinnels so Unit it hit the bridgesnlloat earning them upon Its surfaceuntil the) wi in cnusiiniid and nnihlug the bincimtit Mpio.ul through theentices a boiling mass so hot is toIn alii ohl liu nodosum

In this wnt huw the women ande h lil re ii nt lilt lino been surriiun ledKITnrts hate been mule to leach themand though tin) can hi un phnllngIcn ih llti i aim It is Impossible toglte them aid Their suppl) of fool Islimited II not wholl) exhausted undtttrtatlon, If not a more terrible fate,

nnrch to tho shore Then out of thodark mass behind them nme the boomof licit) explosions and the islcnm oftlanie That seemed too mmh etenfor stout nertts and the nun Intoluntarllt qnli kened their pace into amumbling run to slow Into a stead)iii.ii eh ngnln upon the qulctl) spokenorder Ordinary tlino."

II) lieroli exertion the coffin wniflnnll) ili posited on the Potomac sill rk nnd eontc)cd to Tort lie Prince,v hi re most IniprcsMto funeral cere-nion-

s were obserteilme bodlis of Mrs I'rentlss and her

tlnuhters are )it burled beneath thorock nnil nshis An attempt will hemade lo reeotir theni, nlthouRh teMartlnlcpilans will allow the most otthe tlctlins to repose peacefully wherethey He

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confronts them Gradually but stead-ily thi rlters of laa are sprcillng,and If tin eruption Increases a wavoof molten material will sweep awaythe doomed Mctlmp.

I sine Vle lias been destroed, ashas I.e Carbct where twentj soldiersperished Many Inhabitants of thoWlligc1 are also hello ml to hate beenlost but It Is Impossible to toll thonumber

In nil Martinique the conditions nreImpossible to describe

PHIUPPINEJILL PASSED

June 3 Shortl) afterii link this afternoon the Senileami the Lodge I'hllipi ine gowrn-in- int l.i I ,t a toti of ts to in Threi

It jiu ill nns lloai of Manual hum in'I im'H of Illinois and Wellington otM n . iikI toted ngal-u- t the measure,nl urn lumoirat. ,U of Soi.tliaimim toieil for It. All nmend-- ii iiis oiTmd b) the mlniint) were m

,r I il

lii ili mte on t'r hill Ins brn Ini ti1- mm nek nil I two ilajs

-i' nf .Ma ili Ii sit is liuirinan ofH I Inlii pine ( timtiiltloi- - who hadi ,i linn uiltting In his n Itoiacy ofhr mi ituti was the inlpli nt of manyi ngi itiilallnns on his suiiestiful ton- -ut of the bill.lust ni the close of the d'snmsion to- -

'ii) n sharp culloqii) occuried betweenUiltilili of Niliraskn and Patterson ofColorado In the course of which th.iformer rellictnl mustlcall) upon tlmColorado Senator He was called toorder, his remarks were read and howas declared to hate bien out of orderIn uttering them He withdrew histatenu nt thus ending the controtcrsy.

During much of the time toda) thoSenate was In reiess, no Sniator tar-ing to dlsiuss the measure.

After the passige of the Phlllpplnnbill the Nicaragua canal hill was madetho unfinished business, nnd Its con-spiration will be In gun tomorrow.

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FRIDAY jim: 13 I'm).'

llrvnn wants llooseviit to ro afterthe Ilei-- f Ti ivt with cilniinal proceedIngs Will llijan promlv to do It itbe Is put lu the Presidential ihalr?

Conciliation tffnrts In the Cuban

tariff fight are of about ns much avail

ns the pacification of the Filipinos 1 heonly men having an control on thesituation are the opponents of reelpro-cll- y

After flllliig up the hospitals with In-

jured luen the Chicago teamsters havevon their light. Yet the) do sa) theday Is coming when strikes will bo

without the broken head atcumpanluunt

The Boer pern e Kite heuer has see ur- -

ort appears to be the real article ns ro- -

Bards armed resistance but the man

who has to establish civil governmentIn the conquered territory has the mostdifficult task of them all

The man who wrote the Chronicle

Ftorj about Honolulu's fear of Punch

bowl nnd Diamond Head ought to mako

himself known. He would certainly re-

ceive the prize at the Agrlctultural fairIn the Laughing Jackass class.

The Advertiser harmon) program ol

Deceit and False Promises Is so well

known to the commuult) (hat the onl)Interest taken In It by reputable citi-

zens Is to note what new phase the De-

ceit will take or what Promise has been

broken.

Iluslness men who have taken th

tiouble to look Into tho details of thevvlrejess telegraph ssstcm as a means

of Inter-Islan- d communication find thatIt Alls the bill notwithstanding tho In-

auguration of the service has been ac-

companied b) ups and downs thatusual!) follow In the wake of new dee

partures.

Senator Dietrich of Nebraska has

offired a compromise Cuban sugarmeasure which takes the differential

off refined sugars and adds to tho duty

on raws. Senator Dietrich may restussured that his program will receive

unqualified approval In Hawaii us well

as Cuba and the Philippines. A slight

Inereaso In the duty on raw sugarswould tend to relieve some of the diff-

iculties with which the local plantersnro struggling.

The dissatisfaction of Joseph Cham-

berlain over the terms of Iloer peaeo

docs not eaiite uny serious worry

Great Hrltaln can afford to make liberal

terms. The Chamberlain Idea would

herve onl) to keep the Ilocrs quiet tillthey gathered strength for another re-

bellion Ureal Ilritalu had an experi-

ence In dealing harshly with her colo-

nies, as far back as 177C and ttie Urlt-Is- h

do well to profit b) the experience

though It Is more than a century old.

Polo Incident Ih Cloned.London, June 1 The Watorbury

Shrewsbury Incident, arising from theuse of Bpurs b) Lawreneo Wnterburywhile pla)ing polo at lliirllngliam Satlirday, against which Lord Shrewsburyprotested, has been settled by an oxchange of friendly letters betweenFoxhnil Kecne, captain of tho Amcrlcan team and Lou! Shrewsbury.

,

Pulconlei Ih Otflclolly Hclected.London. Juno 3. A dispatch to tho

Central News Irom Ilonie sa)s thatMgr. Faleonlo, tho papal delegate inCamilla has been ileflnlielv selectedto succeed Cardinal Martlnelll ns papaldeiegaio to the Luitcd Stntes

MtnerH urc Itiirneil tc Dentil.London June I Klglft, mfllers woio

burned to death foilay as tho lesult olan explosion or gns at Guest, Keene& Co 'h colliery nt Dowlals Glamorganshlre, Wales

Willie Say, that hoy sliding downhill with me this morning got run overand killed. I'm glad It wasn't me Gee,what a llckln' I'd have bot' MaySmart Set,

Louis Sloss Dies

In San Francisco

San Francisco, June 5 Louis Slosj,oiip of the most wldc--l known businessmm on the Pncllli C'oaost illed earlythis morning at his home In San Rn- -

fnc I Death resulted from n com plica '

tion of diseases from which the doccased suffered for some time, being coulined to his lied for the last wiek,

Whcu death overtook him, tno doceased was surrounded b) his family,his son Judge M C. Sloss, going luSan Hnfael carl) )csterda) when helearned that his father was near dentilThough not altogether unexpected, thedentil of Louis Sloss will be a groatshmk to his mart) friends and a greatioss to the coniineiclnl world

Louis Sloss wns born In llainrla,Oi'rnianv on Jul) 13 1832 When li)ears ol nge he canu to Anvrlca hiobjective jolnt lielng Louisville KyFor n while he was engnged In bustn us in n general store In Nnshvlllebut with the news ol the gold dlscovtries he resolved to set out for Cnllfornla and arrived hcie Julv is, lsi'l in1 Sf.I he went to Sacramento and open-ed an ixtenslve grocery business,which he continued for ten )oars

In lSill he returned to San Trancls-c- c

nnd from that time to 1870 was ustockbroker with a seat In the "bigmm since turn lie lias luen engaged In the hide tnr nnd generalconimlsslon business He Is seniormember of the firm of Louis Sloss ftCo second vice president of the Alaska ('online rrlnl Compnnv nnd promlnuitl identified with other corporatlons

He married In I'hllndi lphla on July1'" is'i.1 and has a fanill) of four sonsnnd daughters

late mmmSan Francisco, June 5 The bark

Amv Tinner snlled )esterdn) for Illluwith a general cargo valued nt $25 729

San Francisco, Juno t, The barkW. II. Flint sailed )esterday for Mnkawc II with an assorted merchandise car-go vnlned at $27,OS3.

Snn I rnnclsco, June I CaptainCharles Nelson former!) or the schoo-ner Salloi Ro). has been placed Incommand of the Mnkawell, the latestaddition to the Hind ltolpli fleet

Son Francisco, June 4 The MatsonNavigation Compnii) s stenmshlp EniiTprise me pioneer or te eleen senoil burners nrrlved )tsterday from HIlo She came up In nine dn)s and sixteen bonis nnd completed her secondround trio In such nlim,., n ,. ,,....,than Jusllf Captain Mutson s hle--hopinion ol the new fuel She brought" r"" ,nrKO of r"ar "' mimbcr ofI"'""' "h-- i o.

American Joclcc.v Win In Pnrls.Paris. June 5. American Jockeys

v.on every rnce at the Hols domeeting toda) K Vander-bllt'- s

Ilrlght was not placed In the contest for the Prix Mallcrct.

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without of

andan '..".the Hawaiian hotel tomorrow

a 8 m ra pji pji m

PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF

Washington June The Philippinegovernment bill, as passed b) the Sen- -

ate toda), approves the action thoPresident In crentlng the Philippineluuuuisaiun cue-- cnuce-- s .iuGovernor anil Vice Governor ot the islanils and authorizes tho Governor anlVice Governor to exercise tho powersof government as directed Uxccutlve orders ruture nppolntmeuls oftho Governor or Vice Governor shallmade by the President with tho udvleuand consent the Senate.

The 1)111 Itlghts ol me UnitedStates Constitution Is appi.ed to tintPhilippine Islands with the exceptionof the right to beur arms and the rightlo trial by jiirj

The Supreme Court nnd other courtsof Islands shall Jurlbdletion as heretofore provided b) tin,Philippine Commission nnd ti'te Chhjustice of the Supreme Court shallappointed tho Preside nt uud thiSenate, the others by tiles Civil Governor nnd the Commission

The action tho President or thoI'lilted States in lev) lug and collect-ing taxes Is approved.

All the Inhabitants of PhilippineIslands are deemed to be citizens of

Philippine Islands and entitled tuthe protection tho United Slates

Whcu the Insurrection in tho islandsshall have been subdued caierulsus the Islands shull taken midafter such census tho Governor otislands shull mako full report to thePresident and recommendationus to government

Meantime tho Philippine CommlsIon Is authorized to establish miinlel

pal and provincial governments withpopular representative government, solar and as as the communities arecapiblo and for tlio name, tho Phil- -

lpplne Commission being authorized tudetiTinlne qualllleatlons for thsiliw lltiialiliinl ni.tlw.al,..liiuiuuiiuiito tho louiinerclal Inlurcouisuwith the archipelago In the interest oltno general weliaro

The government or tho Philippinesis authorized to provlelo for tho needs

commerce improving nnruors anilnavigiiuio rivers, proviuing wnrolimiumi llntltlinilurin r.lntn,.'""" iihiiiuuuoe-o-, cihuai oiunuun,"tc

.iiiiiiiieaiun iui chit iiineiic uiuhibltnntH Islnnds, oxcept such atma) ceded ror tho iibu tho United8tn,tcs

im- Ki'tiTiuni'iii riiiiippuipnshnll make rules and regulations fortho disposition public lands fml

legulatlnns shall not go Into effectuntil nppioveil hy tho President nmlCongress provided Ihut single honi"stead entry shall exceed for'yides piovlded mat no sinland shall In- - lease let or ili'vlsed toany lorpoiatlon until law legulatlnu

disposition of the public lands shallll'll

No eniporatlon shall authorizedto engage In ngilrulturo unlessslon shall have been made therolor

Tho ulll provides nt length ho--

claims both ngi (cultural and mineralshall locateel nnd the Philippine!Pnnvtnfaolnii niillniKlmi,! nninl.ll..l.vuiiiiiiiaaiiiii IlilLlJUI itt'U CiaiHlnll

Washington Fears

Trouble in China

Peking, June Fires occurred )cstenlny at the French h.irrncks hornand today at the headquarters of theAustrian troops Aitnougn mo llresunr,, Iflfcn ritallltlf nntnntrnasmall.

'Hie fires nre said to hac been of Incendlnr) origin When the buildingswere burned there wns much rejolcVig nmong the crowds of Chinese whohad congregated outside the legationquarter or Peking to enjo) the sight oftho flames

Washington, June 5. Officials whohne had occasion to familiarize themelu with the Chinese situation make

no icinecaimini ineir npprenensionregarding the significance of recentevents In the Celestial Empire The)

far as to sa that Indications arethat the elv Hired world has not had Itslast double with China and ft is ovldent Hint American cy.ilotnats fearthat events are hurr)lhg tnwnrd sitnation which ma) botome ns serious

that which set tlio world aflame in1900

News of new Hoer uprisings whichhns been brought Ty steamer to Victorf.1 since the 1st of June followedby the cable report which dime fromlloliort M McWailo, United Stateslemsui nt unnton )esterda) annoiinc"1K '"'". ""f VoeM "K",,,,K '"'

s,'i'" '"'"'"nil CTi nose troops alongth, Tonkin frontier have tended toni-unt- ' nil' UIKSnilSIHCIIOnwith the situation on the pnrt of Amerlean officials

Pago Pago Duties

On Foreign Goods

Ran Francisco June In responsnlo question by Customs CollectorStrntton n letter was received cstorela) fiom tho Secretar) of tho Trcasur) noticing him that the departmentrannot an) thing In tho wn) of Imposing duties on goods Irom Pago Pago

'nnd 1'utiilla until Congress shall ennet the necessar) legislation At prestnt tho naval authorities at those portHhave Imposed tnrlff duty ol perrent vnlorem on all foreign goodsexcept wines, spliits and cigars land

nt those ports Under present conilltlnna nnriila mni lw, ulil n...n

nil) dut) whatever.

Quicker Trnln Line.New York. June New York and

Chicago aie brought In effect 2mi milesnearer to eacli oilier l) means of twofast trains put Into service byNi'w York Ccntinl and Lai,p Shorerailroads and the Pcntis)lvnnln Rail,load i:ach Iraln will make the runnlng time. Including all stops, in twen

hours It Is claimed for them thatUiey will bo the fastest long distance

ihe prlvMegeof riding on thorn '"Pa ta na p--a k pa pji Pa Pa b

NEW PHILLIPINE LAW

convev title to ie.il nml unruim.! ..mn..uy and to ncqulio real estate Tor pul).He uses by tho right of cmlne.-.- t

main and the Philippine Commissionnut lor to ncnu he lnndo

anil Is cmiiowered to iHsun !,An,1

pay for them. These hinds once ncquired shnll part or the domain olthe Lnltf.it States nnd inn) disposedof as such

Upon tho Supicmo Court of IheUnited States Is conferred the rightreview tho decisions of tho SupremeCourt of the Philippines

.Municipalities nre authorized to ssue bonds tor munlclii.il Improvementswith the consent of the President nndCongiess. the entile Indebtedness otan miinlelpallt) not to exceed petrcIlt "'' nssessed valuation propQrl' Ih Piovleled tliat the bondiBlla" K"1'1 bonds and shall freefrn,n n"i taxation A sinking fund fortho pa)nicit of the bunds nnd Interestthereon must piovlded by tholileipillty Issuing them. The city olMnnlln Is authorized to incur indebtedncss. In gold bonds, to an amount notexceeding $l,0u0.(l00 to pa) for sewers)steni and water Btippl) s)stcm.

I lie government of tho Philippinesauthorized to grant fwnchlses and1

toneessleins. Including the right ofi,,, .i,.,i .i... .,

' ',a " ,l10 l,aw"ol,t of 2 l'r cent

"'"N",1",1"."",1 ""'". "m ',l: "'""IPpeil

pa)meiitInto

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petalumaINCUBATORS

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PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.Territory

HIGHGRADEVEHICLESONLY

vehicles advanced in design,

and qualities and

works ol public ullllt) that sugar Senatois It nwst ano shall lebnte or the In

just na the House thoshall granied to any cor- - the Insists

subji'ct o elonoreview Congress, all A slgnlllenut Is Ingranted shall at tho expiration 'tonight's New York Post trom Its

the concession, tho government Is onwere with tho President nnd

corporation shall whose sometimes nppear to

tothe of Manila

of

to tho business of buying anilselling renl nn. ....... nl

! uhlrli xlmil i, i,m i...shall be by!

Congress,..... ...a mint la to bo established In Mnnlla coins authorized may be coincJ nt mint, coinage Invvs of theUnited Stntes being lo tho

Tho government Isauthorized to roln n Bllver dollartnlnlng 11(1 grains of Bllvrito ho a coin of the IslaniK.1 ...me uenominailon or the lo exnresKoil in rii.i

ueneiil oi tno uenos orchnrgliig uno for eneh dollar coine d coin be made atthe San Francisco upon re- -

nesi or tno I'liiiippino government.with the approval or the Secretary ofthe provided that such deposits at the San Francisco Mint shall

e el to silver In thoi'lilted Subsidiary coins ntsliver also coined at Mnliila under lestrle tlons ioUiom' regulating the rnlnnge of dollar The shall legnl lenderIn Philippine s for public and

except whiro otherwisestipulated Sliver certificates may

deposits Philippine dollurs In of twenty dollars

..iei minor subsldlar) coins nro pro-vided for

'Iho bill divisionof I lilt IIIHMIIir affairs inn VV'nt llis.

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has been used for twenty throo sears In the

AND BROODERSbecause It has superior to all other Is not only truethat Petaluma Incubators an J Brooders nro made of tho best

tho but every other used theirIs the highest nnd theso "Standards of thoWorld" Incubators and Droodirn occupy tho samo relatlvo positionto nil Incubators and Drocdcrs that tho CaliforniaRedwoods do to other

It Is worth sour while to rtnd In our Into catalogue "AIncubator History" You may have n cataloguo frco by writingfor It. An of assorted Just received by

Agents (op the ot llnvvutl

Our have Ihe most Ideas

excel others In . .

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thatbe that

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be Tho Postl mnltn n.n f Tho

tho maton now and more

uspi ets at onco wc may look ror a spoto

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as a Tho fate of theon tho

of and

some or i s most rr ends n llinthat of BBt.

the bill .,(this his ofIlls of and con

that the has come for himto a to the rem

and of the lawIng

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on For thofour has en

lu lhi olesla He gave a list of

he58S 777 acres InIn an

lly ot 253 !.!.--. tons seven

leen ten on lllo wnrof tho

$!) Bfi!

"lw, lnn.n , tU. ll t min tho of byIho of the of n of an ofIs to and and an of

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Clias, F. Herrick Carriage Co., LimitedSole Agents Columbus Buggy Co.

providedprivate property nothing, stnlwarts

without compensation, reiterate statement.fianchlso Meantime Presidentpornllon Iboinethlng

land"1 dispatch printed

Washington correspondent,Intimate

authorized articles

corporation eletermlned

extendedPhilippine

stninlardPhilippine

Treasury

produced

continues

construction

mighty

durable finish,

SENATOR DIETRICH OFFERS

COMPROMISE MEASURE

Conferences Cuban Tariff Fail

Produce AgreementBig War

Claims Cuban

Planters.

u'n.himwm, Ki.nnim- -

tald today rellabl) InformedPieslelent reciprocity

ndvocntes Senate shownsigns weakening, pros-pects rebate plannattering than time hcretolori'.induy'a coherence conciliationcommittees especially

tlve, expectednliseuee Senator Aldilch'eturn tomorrow develop

mints decisive natureM,r.i,i

Inspired livening strongdispatch

'RnvB

"Unless Cuban reciprocitytakes piomlsInK

'clal messago from President'Congress This expectationthose members havo discussedsituation with confidentially

ling days Affairs have'reached stage which fairlydescribed crisis.proposeel legislation swingsfinely pointed pivot ehanco

tiustceSenato about only hopeting reciprocity through'

session rests with handlingBharo business, they

sleler timemake public appeal

scleiuo patriotism makbod)

Tinman Palmer Chicagowitness toiln) belore Scnnte Commlttee Cuban Relations.past stars Palmer beengaged promotion hunt sugarIntel suventeen

mcrlcnn corporations which, snltl,have sugar producingljinils Cuba with annual enpac

thesecompanies nnvQ

claims ngnlnst GovernmentI'lilted Slntts aggregating i.974,

mining bureau chief which shall havo m.COS-- was filed Constanelogovernment Philippine rnnk Colonel United .Sugar Compan), with estntoauthorized acquire States Army. annual capacity

21.000 tons Palmer said he had seemed rncts upon which this statementIs based fiom official records ortho Spanlsu Claims Commission, andIrom statements made by witnesses beroio too Senato committee and thoHouse Committee on Wa)s and Means,

Palmer ulso presented n list or eatales owned by Individuals who nre eltlzens of the United States, and who roside In the United stntes. most olvv hom are either or Cuban or Americanbirth This Included fort) one estates of 3(10,880 acies with an nveragesugar production of 495 tons Ol t

these fort) one estates flvo filedwar claims against the Government oilthe United States aggregating J13.C1C.

Palmer deduced fiom the figures giv-en In this connection that only nercut of the product was blllllllfeil bv"10 Inrmers who do not own their ownfactories.

Washington, June 3 Senator Dietrlch of Nebrakn who stands vfflh thebeet sugar Interests in opposition toIhe reduction or duty on Cuban sugars, ns proposed by tho Kcpubllcanmembers ot Ssnnte Committee onCuban Relations, today Introduce' nbill on subject, which he thinkswill bo accepted as n compromisemeasure It provides that the dlffin.cniiai on rcllned sugar shall bo alml,'.,', "" cn"al amu," K''a"

to the duty on raw sugar, amiIUI'" B'ves Luba .o pel cent leduetlon,rm t!"8 "'creased duty

bi;cator Dlctilih Bays that he has"""""eel PicBldeut with refcrenea' ,l10 iBrins o. nnd that It Is

l'tablu to him He also has assur- -

ca hlmseir that It will bo satisfactory' ,ho Senatorial Irlends of beet'" " statement regnidlng the bill Sena,or l)le,rlcl1 8a that 'the object o(uuiinieiiiiiK ciiu iiiuereniini to tlio rawbllKai ls ,lmt "lu differential Is onlyil """cHon to the sugar trust, whichnnli, n lm....i" "'"' u" s irusi, ami practl'ra"y ernplos no labor andStves It a monopoly ror dictating thopurchasing and selling prlco or sugar

i"hloh tomcs to tne United States and'cnab.Cs It to collect from AmericanI'eopie riom Hair to thico quarters or act'nl I"11 oa overy pound of all theJ"M,r ' lal ' lonsumed In United'Stntes

"eu.ni" iiinereniiai on le ned siienr Inremnin as It Is, Is unjust to tho Philip-pluo people, for, ho sayB, reductionIni. rMllllnntrw. ............. t ....i., jii.miitiB uireutiy gramed Is fully offset ijy dlffercnco lufreight rates.

Kempft is Praised

By tlie President

Washington Juno 5. Rear AdmiralKempff was presented to Presidenttoday b) Ilepieaonlafivo BartholinTho Picsitle-n- t took occasion to pi alsotlio ndmlrnl for his action In reriislnglo Join In the bombardment of Tnku forts soon niter legation reliefexpedition arrived In Chinese waters

Tho President Informed AdmiralKempff that tho civilized world nndrendered judgment on his action andhad decided that ho was right.

All land In tho Philippines Is plnceil nese characters Sliver brought ma) mako Its final move cither way. " """ruciI that the proposed reeluc-unde- r

control tho Philippine mint shall be coined foi tho The President has been advised byl,lon r 2" 1'er cent on raw Biigar, leav

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SENSATIONAL STORY

DENIED BY SAILORS

Boatswain Robertson of Burned Ship

Fannie Kerr Brings No Charge

Against First Officer

Longwill.

Tbe mm who were In tho Hist mate'sboat, whin the burning British ship

Kannle Kerr was abandoned at sea onMay 29th, strenuously object ti) thoscnsnllonnl report that I'lrst Officer

the gig left tho ' party, tho plate at

uoaiswnin nnu curcc- - incei in nine uuuv

without provisions. Vbo statementsol the Kerr's crew before llrltlsb Com

missioner Honre go to disprove anysuch charge or Insinuation, tho boatswain himsell. lu bis sworn statement,making no cnarge ngnltiBt the llrst of-

ficer.the statements It will be noticed

that "bark Is spelled 'hut que,' theEnglish way.

Statements sworu before the llrltlsbConsul. June 12. 1102

James Kobertson. boutswaln of thelate barque Kannle Kerr, of Liverpool,O. N. 99.117. beliitf duly sworn, depos- -

d as follows:rin il f.,h nf Tnu. IMO'J lietllepll 1

held

ball.

'. in the boat property at auctionwas far astern tnen gan June .'S.up to run down talk to Invited to visithim see where w were. we curio store Hotel street. Tbe mostgot abreast of he was a good bit of Hawaiian

windward of us We pill . Recommend jour towent nfter we continued on

vhnt wny till drrk We saw a lighthnlf past !t nnd ID o'clock. Wc

saw no more of him until wo landed atNllhau. We were tD far whengoat abreast to speak, because wowere too far av from nach other I

had bad no trcuble all with Mr.I.ongwlll the mate any time. Wewere not In want of provisions or wn

tir iiernre we goi to iiiiau. 1 mauwno charge ngnlnst Mm

(bigneel) JAML'h HOilKHTHOXix Ills Mark.)

Samuel Murphv siuuiaii of the latebarque Pantile Ken of Liverpool, O.N ! 447 om of thou in the boat-swain's. Robertson's boat, being dulvsworn stnted lollovvs.

I have heaid tbe statement made bylames Unbcitson tbe beMtsvvnln oftbe Kerr He Is correct Inwhat be sas about our running downto tne first mate's boat on the afternoon of Dtb June, 19(1:!. Thounite went nwny from us, It Is true,but It might have been our own negled In our boat. Kobertson could notsee nt night to steer I nml Kollmann

time Queenwith the Tin. inns

mate tnuiK inai was Sancause of our not getting

latter boat. Our boat was not handledpioperly. We no complaintagainst the mate Our lioat waswell provisioned the twodn.vs. but we bad nothing but somesalt after then, but that was notthe fault of first

(Signed) SAMUEL, MURPHY.Prince Tnompson and John Knit

Kerr,N. to

at

ofIn nil

no uic- - ""i

(x )

JOHN KOl.I.MANN.1.1 nnciiHI flrut mntn nl till.

Tannic nt l.iveiponl,N bit dill) sworn depos- -

"d as followshave 111' b

Inmes Kobcitson. tbeSamuel Prince Thompson

As saillngfrom Kobertson's boat. I did

KoSPrtsci'-'- s

aw a) from mc did so keepIgng ntwith saw

toward iih on mtne 5th of Mn at p.

within mlln fiom us I

urgent asagreed b) lilmsell flashes

b he was wantedhe me no

so we on wind Weisee the

was

It.H

seamen In I) s. theboat,

asWe have benrel state- -

mnrit liv Mr tl.ivlrt l.nnpwlTl t7ie

tile liy grainfruit

grapeof

Angrasshoppers

not or bladethe

S20.00

$5.00

rht prnwv 'spossess ill proper

of the nowdoitors and

of is rallvHminJ to

be from tbe unJerslKneJaeents;nirner

LOCAL AND GENERAL

New York, June 5. Sugar- -

firm; refining, 2 centrifugal,96 test, 3 sugar, 21 firm.

coffee to be good beC sells It

rooms,fort 11.50 per up,

ghlmamura nf was adjudgedbankrupt Judge lstee

Klnau Is eirpcrtcil from Hllo nnd1 o'clock

steamship Marti.Going, sailed for Orient attoday

I'nlted States Arm)Ilufnrd sails for tho Philippines at 5

o'clock afternoon,There be of tbe

Fourth Ho- -

Longwill publican at

In

o'clockA of the

for the fourth of July celebrationIs being In the of Hawaiiofllccs

annual thebe held 3 p. Juno

18, In the Y M C. publicIs especially Invited to attend.

Territorial band to KauaiIn the steamer

Uerger hisremain on the tjarden

about ten da)s.trustee of the Austin

Company In bankruptcy gives no-

tice In paper of of the entirethe male's l jas r. or

of lis Wo onour minds j ale the Island

nnd When onhim complete

to then friendshim

be-

tween

off wt

ntlit

ns

Kannle

the of

the tho

inus

nono

ibo.it

at

old Shop. It's nmuseum

nnd Paiker(ommiiulcants Ka

It ot the boxpews in tho church been upfor them and the of tbe'.iI a m ly.

The wireless service is now

open to andpoints on Maul Telegrams re

at the Oceanic Gas &

schant street.

Martin Porto ltlr.111. agedabout fiom thi

last night andnow olllcers out forHe from Knlna not

ago lias a of to

serve.

on the charge seduction,Nellie being the lalngIn the complaint. n hard

Portuguese cmplojed by TomUolllnger nt his blacksmith shop on

steered nil the Kobertson was street.when wo for will a

first s I tnni ,)lirty nnear

make

up to

baconthe mate.

of

lit 30 o'clock. going to theIn vest be turned

time Is antici-pated A Itoltey Is being

forJudge is for of

today. bills ofof both In the

Harbor condemnation of I'nltedm ann, of the of vs, PlantationLiverpool. O. 9H447, being two of cac, 0f them taking nn thithe seamen in the boatswain's, nt, circuit Court of Appeals San

being severallysworn, us IoIIowh Th m,r of Mr.

We have the foregoing state ,.,,,.,, K uHUolonl. known Hament by Murphy It wnlani( nn(Is Wo In n few

ugainsL a nitiii

nmvv ""'l " surprises lor Mr Mrs I II I

His Murk

Hot I

late barque Ken.O 147 litriiig

I heaid statement nudoboatswain.

Murphy.John Kollmann regards

notIn tact. could sail

neverany time tne brut company

I the boatswain's boatcoming the ntteiuoun

1!02 fi 3D mhuh n

stopped usi-- signalstbreo

wliic meant that Immediated), gave repli--

proceeded thecould him followingcourse, thoiuht all rightv ....

'

a' in

MlehnelHJalmnr

Longwillswoin.

deposed follows'fcuegolng

respects

region, coveredheavily

vli.es and pasturepresents

andsettled down

nnd leaf ofescaped

-.MzBi

tht ..nativesold

s.

Carhad

' free..

Raw,fair

molasses; refined,

Kona must pure.

Nicely furnished ropularHouse, St., week

I.nlialn.ithis morning

Theway ports tomorrow af-

ternoon.The

noonThe transpeiit

thiswill meeting I'lftb

Precinct Club. District,deserted and usual

30

meeting cxcrutlvc commit-tee

this afternoonThe meeting nf Associated

"

Charities will m .

A The

The wentcsterday afternoon

Captain and musi-

cians will Isle

The PublishIng

thisnnd niternoon, .ii

madennd your

collection iiirlii-- .

nnoiunnd

nnd

s

nnd

Hawaii SB.00

this legulai

Hon Mis. Samuel havebecomewalahao Chun anil

has titledmembers

I

telegraphbusiness I.aluilna

will beKleetih'

company Magoon Mer

(Iregarlofourteen jeais.

llefnrm some timescotching

camelong number jo.irs

Manuel thismorning of

Clark womanHodrlgues Is

working

steering mnklng Chili ulve shlrtwulstboat. Antonio hall this evening

firstlast

this

An) boil)- -

dance coat and willaway. The usual good

party arrang-ed next week.

engaged,In fbo

parties

barqiio Kannle Honolulu Co,appeal

Itnli- -

crtson's boot, frnncg(.0deposed ttc.ldlng and Mrs

heard wellSamuel nn.l ul()nucnl lm.mbers

true nnd respects. occursmnne coiiipiaini ,n1 rrii.,,,1,,"'u'v,e, nnd

,iwa)bent

and

and

and

nnd

sever-ally,

AMen

ilNcnunt.

Hank

building-

passing

rinireh.

kulunl which be sprung In thebasement of Church on theevening oi the Impoitant

Among the passengeis In thoI.oa from Hawaii and Maul ports tenia)

weie the following 5 W ('air K

Isblkawa Mi nml Mrs A C, Campbell, Mis (1 Iloss Miss V Mossman. nnd Mrs lonnli Kumiilae I

I) Holt John Holt I M Rowland nSpanieling It W and W 0Smith

a i

Big Opposition to

Morgan's Ship Trust

London, lune 3. The negotiationsof the Iliitish Canadian govern

samo nieiits and some ot the colonial'governments with tho Ciinnrd line ami

i.. r,i,i, an,,. i,ai uiii, other lines eoiiiprljliig vvhat is now

the same the same colored nail Jt.Tino.l thu Liverpool S)ndlcute. which

painted wnite Wo thought that opposing the Morgan shippingme clc. and did so until the bench ti contemplate according to the

waB reached. Westminster uazette, both fast ser(Signed) IIAVII) I.ONHWILL. " "" ", Passenger i m

D Kentzcll Charles Hie hards, Joso conjunction with the Cnnndlan Pnclflc

Sanchez IMwarel Conle). Mur Railroad and a fleet of Inst freightphy. Coleman Cbnrli'sJones Itantz, II Dobson,

Mr. firstmate's being duly

themmln

ripeningladen trees.

devastationof

for

Irculer

about

celvedolllce,

school

Kauai,

Esterupon'

Pearl

states

duly

madecorrect

Manna

other

rlg-nn-d

bceuiuers 1 lie-- man BCfiiiiM'l n in, .1

It Is proposed build lie of enoienpabbi of turn

ty knots an hoiu. be full)ecpitpped for aimedearr)ing eight cpilc k llriug six inchguns forward nit,

flrst mate and It Is Iruo correet In three I 7 Im h giuii. The Ireightsteamers beDTnt! dead weight

Westminster Gazette thinks(irnriHlioppcrH 1'u'n rarma. prolinble that Mllford TTnven will ho

of the fleet Tliehours l'or' departurePresno, June -T-welve agomiles '''" o.uempa a i.no steamthe for around, eoniprls-- .

Welters Colony. Auberry Valley pining China. Japan ami Ausb,,o vnii i.n,ui,,. nfi., .n'tralla from Vancouver, Canadatwenty miles from Fresno, 'was a land Australia aro expected to Join

and corn,excellent

Now country a scenebarrenness army

upon theland n a grass

ravogers.

'.?,v

A

BELT

Dr c "RclfItli sus- - guaranteed

to '!ties belts bv

druga it gives a veryMiong current electricity mdregulated. others.

onlv:AdJrc,

I'lc-ctrl-e Cn icA Post St..

J I)a

1249

by

America Cap-

tain the

a

tonight

Franlcn tree to 1'

kale

furiosi!)

icgulnr0110

for all

aescaped

nie himhere

unci

Hodrlgtics was aircsted

8

a

mostex-

ceptionssuit

Kliunnlmnie prepaiing

,.will

Knwalaliaoevent

JMr

and

nnd coinwas

Joseph

all

(vv

supercede

llieekons

to willmoils size bteaming

live and willuse as eriilsiTS,

and mid bioadsld-'- s

nndwill vessels, car

iirtrtu to "nod tonsThe it

3 ? oles oicountry

ers UiIngor,.i tl C

f,.r. Hi

paying the subsidiesA draft of tho scheme Involves tho

iiomu Government guaranteeing asmall Interest on tlie capital, InvolvedThis wi.l havo to be ratified by theHouse of Commons, "where." says theWestminster Gazette, "It will probablybe met with opposition.

Sent

HOW HE KNEW.

Tlio be-- had shown such a degreeof Ignorinee and mental obtusenessthat the t 'aeher was disheartened, anJshe tluullv asked snrcnstlcall) .

"Do )ciii know whether GeorgeWashington was u soldier or a sailor""

"He was a soldier," replied the uic b

In pioniptly'How do )ou know that'' she per

slstul," 'Cause I saw n plcturo of bis e roil-

ing the Deduwuie--, an' nti) sallor'dknow en nigh not to stand up lu tin

Chicago Evening Post.

WINNER!TWO POSITIVE WINNERS

fop the Hummer Hcimon.

New In every icntm-e- .

Nent, Hnnppy. nnd full nf comfort

No. 69, "MONARCH" $3,00

Full vnluc and popular In price.There In no tthoc, offered today, of equal value.at the price.

McINERNY SHOE STORE

The" Yukon"

RefrigeratorIs perfect no other onoto equal it. Has movnbleflues, airtight locks, met-

allic Ice rack, nnd Hie lar-

ger ones nro lined withenamel. Shelves nromovable and tho refriger-

ator is of tho best kiln

dried wood. Oreat varie-ty of sizes and nt pricesfrom S10 30 upward MadoIn Grand Ilaptds, Mich.

PRESERVES YOURFOOD

and Saves Ice.Sold on Installments.

COYNEFURNITURE CO., Limited

PROQRESS DLOCK.

Prayer Books

and . . .

Hymnals !

FOR THE PROTESTANT

EPISCOPAL CHURCH

A full line Jurit received, runjvliitiIn prtecH from $1.00 to

$7.00 per net.

Golden Rule Bazaar

156 Hotel Street

VARNISHES

We have all kinds

A complete stock of the lm-es- t

floor, furniture nnd car-

riage varnishes alwajs on

baiiel Try

Hyperion

Finishfor house Interiors, wood man-lels- ,

choice furniture, etc., canbe used us a varnish or polish

LEWERS & COOKE,

Limited.FORT 8TUBET.

GO AWAY!

Ants do, If given the Antollnotreatment. Greatest successattends uso ot this nowly dis-

covered ant exterminator. If

tho pests uso It onco thoy nov-c- r

do again.

In tho pantry Antollno Is

Invaluable as it is not a poison

but has tho desired result.

Honolulu DrugstoreAGENTS.

The weekly edition of the EveningBulletin Is the largest and best pub-lished in the Territory. Sixteen and

I twenty pages. S1 a year.

"ARISTO" S3.50Chrome kill, pntcnt tip.welt Hole. Ctibnn heel.

New York Dental

Parlors

Thu high class of work turned out atthe New York Dental Parlors everyclay counts and moro people are realizing they get better work andlower prices than nnywhero else.

Hach department In charge of a spe-

cialist and our operators arc graduatodentists 01 the schoolsin tho U. S. or tho world.

We have a larger start than any oth-

er dental office In tho city; wo havotho best plato workers, crown unci

bridge specialists, and In fact allbranches of dentistry ns practiced byus aro strictly up to date.

Wo can savo )ou money on your den-

tal work. We will tell you In advanceexactly what your work will cost by afreo examination.

Full Plate of Teeth $5.00Gold Crowns 5.00Drldge Work, per tooth 5.00Gold Fillings 1.00

Silver Fillings 50

HO PLATES

All our Instruments are thoroughlysterilized before uso.

New York DentalRoom 4, nillo Uulldlng. Hotel StreoL

Ladles In Attendance.Hours, 8 a. m. to G p. ui.Sutida)s, 9 a m. to 12 in.

Still in

E. C.has started lu business again now at550 KING STREET, TERRITORIALBUILDING, where he is prepared todo PAINTING and PAPERHANGINGin all Its branches, and will be plcaBedto see all ot his old patrons, ns wellas new ones Ho has no connectionnlth nny other shop.

550 KING ST. P. O. BOX 293.

The weekly edition of the EveningBulletin Is the largest and best pub-lished In the Territory. Sixteen andtwenty pages. SI a year.

J. H. FISHER& Company,

Stock and Bond Brokers.

AGENTS FORFIRE ASSOCIATION, of PhlladtlpMWESTERN A83URANCE CO, tf To-

ronto,

Offices Stangenwald lids-- . Mrchant Street. Tel. Main lei.

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE

bucarCo

WaimanaioSui

Hnnolulu, tj, 1901

NAME OF STOCK

MERCANTILE.

C. Ortwcr A Com unv

jj

N S Sachs D G Co.LM 6q,mL.B. ICiff 9l Co,, Lid . wo 000

SUGAR

fewa Plantation CoHiwaMtnArtlcultutilCo 1,000.000Hawaiian Com &Su Co t jii.tsonawaiian auirar uo . . .

Hononu Sugtr Co .

Honokaa Sugar CoHattra Sugar CoYahuVu Plantation CoCir.IPlantCo.Lti, .

Klpahulu Sugar Co .,Koto Sugar Co .

McBrydaSuCo..LJ

Oiomti3olcala Suiar Flan 0OlaaSu Co.Lt it I

OlaiuCo LU rJuplOlowalti CoirratnPaautiau Su I'Un CoPac'fic Sugar MillPala IManla Ion Correiceo Si c.r Co .Plonwr Mill CoWalatua Ari CoWallukuucarCo

earWalmta Mill Co

Co

MISCtLUNEOUSVVIIJcr Sltamttilp Cotnlcr-llla- Steam N CoHawaiian fclrcttlc CoHon Haj-I- J T M CoMutual Telffhone CoOaliu H c I Co

nONDSItawallin Cov s t cantH1I0 H K Co 6 rrr centHon HirlJ TfanallEwa Plantat n 6 rcf centuanu hallo

that cau 8m'.Vil,nVrP. c

rTl.afiSi'.-uiH-

Eo-mMA

Parlors,

JJie Field

ROWB

Walalua Acilcul 1(1

ex.a

n

PiUut

a 000,000too

500,000! loo.00,000

l,e;o,ooo so100,000

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Sales Too Olaa assessable $2,Walliiku $300 lion O It 1 I

bonds $ I ill SO'

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Co.

Albert RaasFINANCIAL AGENT.

STOCK ANDJOND BROKEfl.

MEMBER OrHONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE.

Orders for the purchaso or ul olstocks and bonds carefuly and prompt-ly executed. Loans negotiated......

Office Room 4th floor, 8Ungenwald Dldg. Postoffice box 380; Tele-phone Main 331.

Halstead & Co., Ltd

Stock andBond Brokers

MONEY ADVANCED ON SUGAfc

8ECURITI08.

921 Fort StreetTEL. MAIN

A. C. LOVEKIN,STOCK AND BOND BROKER,

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.

403 Judd Building.Fred. L. Waldron

BROKER mNDCOMMISSION MERCHAN1.

P. O. Dox E53; Te) Dluo 7D1; Rooms, Spreckms Ilulldlv.it.

P. H. BurnetteAgent to Grant Marriage Licenses.Notary Public and Typewriter.Real Estate, Insurance, Collections.

Office, 79 Merchant Street, Honolulu.

2mmtmmmmmtmmm&

I E. W, JORDAN IIiiih IJimt received"ALAMEDA" full lineof the celebrated

W.B.corsets

AIho big choice In the

"PING PONG" GAME

Come early unci ninebcliifV dlHiipiiotntcd.

JUNE

TSo.onoi

$00300,

aouo,ooo

.4

s3

loH

401,

133.

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Fort Street 335

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EVENING JU",LETIN. HONOLULU. H. T., FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1902.

UftgKft&nW rrmwtti(wxwffi(nRMMffixxttflMRATES FOR WANT ADS. j I DO YOU WANT ANYTHING ?

Arf In hl rnlumn juITT h tnrtri i" v. If consult these columns.' so,s " liit If you want employes or If you- 5 EVERYDAY WANTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORYc) rer line, one insertion . ...idc i J? want employment.

Per line, two lnertlnn 2Se 51 If you want lodging or boarding,? Per line, one week 30c 8 or have them to let If you ft

Per line, two weeks 40c B $ want to rent rooms advertisePer line, one month 60c Ij In the Bulletin Want Columns,HAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTSThlt It the cheapest advertising t$ it Advertise any want you have

ever offered the people of Honolulu. j $j and advertise your business.

twi&H&x&WKxwiwt&v&wix UXteWtXiV!?'M&&mwmW&WWM

WANTSSITUATIONS WA.INT12D.

WANTED Dy experienced man of 28

occupation as bookkeeper, etoroclerk, night watchman, luna or anyother position; remuneration (GO up;flrst-rnt- Island references ApplyP. O. box 28. 2124 tf

SPECIAL, N'OTICES.BOWERS'MERCHANT PATROL AND

CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY Nightwatchmen furnished for buildings,buslu'ss pniprt) and residences.Office and llcsldeuce School St.;V O llox 284, '. White 3G91.

WANTEDCOUPLE miuiii nit llh good

Iioai'l uminuiKf Iul Mali tirmiX liiilii 'In oiiii --'171 Jt

WANTEC lloun" of i cr si venni in b iiiiniiiilln il In th i, unletiiiiiimleil li) Buitaiiln .'lld i uomn Alaual nnd I'likui ddr "h II

.'ill iln jITlit' :i71 lw

WANTED IViple- - to feed their hairwith I'.iihi'cos D.iiidiuii Kllbr ItIs a regular hnlr tood At I'ulou Bar-

ber Shop

WANTED Ever) body to know thatthe Canton Marine lnsurnneo Co.office Is at Honolulu Investtnont Co.

2U7" tf

POK SALE.FOR SALE Sjearold bay saddle

mare, sound and gentle AddressIt this o!fl e 21 1 lw

FOR SALE One blooded eurllugDurham bull, at a bargain Call Ceutral Teed Store. King St 21C0tf

FOR SALE rurnltuio for (He roomhouse, privilege of renting Call Ji.JVlneard near l'unihbowl.

21(, lw

FOR SALE furniture of t room cot-

tage, almost new, prlTllege of rent-

ing cottage, which Is centrally lo-

cated. Address C L., this office.2154 tf

PIANO FOR SALE Oood second-hand upright piano for sale cheap.Call at the El l'remero block, cor.Ucrctanla and Alakea Sts ; Inquirefor Miss McKenzIo. 2165-l-

GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE 44

horsepower gasoline engine, Inperfect condition Apply to M I..Smith Superintendent of The Hono-

lulu Clay Co, Ltd, telephone white2321. or to Castle & Lonsdale, d

Bldg. 21C3tf

FOR SALE A old fresh milchcow California feed Co., Queenand Nuuanu Sts. 215Stf

LADY tearing the Islands will disposeof Ivers & POnd Piano In good condi-

tion, at a sacrifice. Apply 53 Vine-jnr-

St., below Nuuanu St 2153-l-

FOR SALE Furniture of 4 room cot-

tage, 39 Miller, with privilege ofrenting cottage. 2151-l-

FOR SALE OR RENT Lodging nndboarding house, In center of town.Apply Honolulu Investment Co,Judd bldg. 2133 tf

FOR SALE 1 Lodge & Shipley powerlathe, 1 drill press, 1 pipe cutter,cuts up to six Inches; all new ma-

chines, now on hand In Honolulu;also ono steam launch. W. II. Pain.Punnhou 2120 tt

FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad-

dress R. M. Duncan, at Hulletln of-

fice. 1991-tf- .

TO LEITHREE nice, largo rooms, right down

town; suitable for ladles or gents,large, shady yard Two doors fromPearson & Potter's, Union House.

FOR RENT Large, pleasant roomsfrom $150 a week up, board androom, $0.00. Enquire Mrs May, 220

I.lllha St. near School St. ItapldTransit cars paBS the door. 2150 tf

TO LET Rooms Nos. 11 and 12,

Building, formerly occupiedby Vlckery's Art CxhlblL Apply toE. F. DIshop, at C. Drewer & Co.'s.

2117-t- f

TO LET House on Young Street at$30 per month; formerly occupiedby V. Needham Esq., near McCullyTrnct. Has threo sleeping rooms,bath, hot and cold Mater. Apply U.F. Ulshop, at C. Drewer & Co.

2117-t- f

TO LET A most deslrablo homo witha private family; hoard If desired.Address II. C, this office. 2102 2v

TO LET Part of houso occupied byDr. Hodglns, Alakea St. Apply onpremises. 21C0tf

FOR RENT Juno 1st, cottage ofBovcn rooms; latest Improvements;South King St. Enquire 1941 SouthKing St. 2148 tf

i

FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. No.8 Cottage Grove, King St. 2151-t- f

- uMMMMMen),a!n

M13LP WANTI2D.

WANTCD Olrl to rare for bab) , lighthousework Appl) 1J23 Nituanu

2171 lw

GIRL WANTED for soda fountainAppl) Honolulu Drug Co 2171 tf

WANTED Two first class barbers 1m

mediately Jelts, 43 King St.Kll tf

FOR RENT.VATERHOUSE & PODMORE, 39 S.I

King St cor. Bethel, arc offering:

FURNISHED house 1 bedrooms nnd'stable; I.nnalllo nr Pensacoln Kent$45 per mo. Will rent for 0 or 12

months.FURNI3HCD hniie In Nimnnu valley

c lose to Itapld Transit , 4 bedrooms.' bathrooms double parlor, diningroom, stable for 3 horses, cowshed '

FURNISHED houso on Beiotanla, 4

bedrooms, with use of cow andchb kens for 3 or 4 months Verydesirable lcsldenep.

iTURNISHED house at Wniklkl; 4 bed-

rooms and 2 cotloires In ard. Goodbathing Hint reasonable

COTTAGE of I rooms nt Wall.lkl.

WOOA1 AND BOARD.HELEN'S COURT Most centrally

mosquito proof rooms in town $2 50and up pir wnk Mrs J DugganProp

TO LET.3 PARLORS, 5 bedrooms, furnished

complete!) Iiousel.ecpliiK. cithersingle or us a whole 710 Tort $J3

21CS-t- f

TO LET FurnUhcd eottngo for housekeeping Apply nt Honolulu Hotel.

2H9 lw

TO LET Nicely furnished loom, forgentleman, In private futility. e

second cottage In Emmasquare 20s lw

fO LET Cottage on Punchbowl St.;"otfern Improvements. Apply to A.O. Cunha, 2d Iiouso abovo MormonChurch. Tloor matted. 212C-2-

FOR RENT Cool, pleasant room. 1505Kewalo St. 21CC-l-

TO LET Tloomy bath tub, with eitherhot or cold water and nil modernImprovements, 'all at Silent Bar-ber Shop. 2019 tf

TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.McConnefs. Gnrden lane. 2055 tf

LOST.LOST One red horse, white stripe on

the neck, nnd three vvhlto legs,branded thus- - M on left hind leg.Suitable reward will be paid on re-

turn jf same to James II. Boyd, atl'awaa. 21C7--

LOST Heart-shape- gold pin In Ad-

ams lane. Tteturn to this oCtce andreceive reward. 2155 tf

LOST Many thousands of dollarsthrough neglecting to have stocksufficiently Insured. Honolulu In-

vestment Co. represent four of thostrongest Are lnsurnnco companies.

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BM ItllS ROOSEVELT

NT lit SHOULD DO

Lincoln, Neb . June 3 Utlng tomor-row's Ihsue of his taper as a medium,W J Urynn addresses a letter to Presi-dent Koostult uiglng him to causecriminal pioccedlngs to be btnrtedngalnbt the alleged beef tiust Incidentally Ilryan declares the Presidenta courageous man. He begins by quoting the pioUslous of the Sherman antitrust law, and continues;

"You are the Chief ExecutUo of U1I3

Nation, and as such nre not only em-

powered, but nre required to enforcetho law D) commencing clWl actionngalnst the members of tho beef trust

ou declared that tho members of thattrust are, In your opinion, guilty of aUolatlun of tho law. Why do youl.estitalo to commence criminal action?The penalty fixed in the statute is

compared with the penaltyprescribed for the violation of less Im-

portant statutes. If the members oftho beef trust hae raised the price ofmeat 1 cent per pound the hao laid.i tax of millions of dollars upon thelieople of the United States .

"Civil suits may annoy tho captainsof Industry, but If jou are going toshncklo cunning jou will have toshackle It with criminal laws. Theprison cell will proe more ffutlo Inthe pretention of monopoly than Judg-ments or dcciees for tho payment ofmoney You hao a chance to show thatou were In earnest when ou mndo

that Minneapolis speech."

OHUIU.IN'8 PRRSIDIINT Dl'.AI).

Oberlln O. June 3 Piof John Hen-ry Hal rows of Oberlln Colin ;a dlid. ofpneumonia at 2 50 o'clock this morn-ing.

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Sunday Bulletin, $1,25 per year.

KA OfFICEOF Il --m THEA0MIRAL I

KHf " ll 1747 Rhode I.sAL. likndAtenue

'IXVsfcJ5''! WASHIV0,0N IV &$&&!&$ I

Fob. 18, 1901A. R. Bremer Co. ,

Chicago.Gentlemen : I have

used coke DandruffCure for the past V

"J

year and found it anexcellent prepara-tion.

v'

sgsaaaj uvv&Tmir-?- 'Oil SALE 11Y IIODHON DKVO CO.

Fort and King Sts.

0

PEACE TERMS FAVORABLE

TO THE STURDY FIGHTERS

For a Time Will Be Under MilitaryGovernment-Du- tch To Be Taught

In the SchoolsCan Keep

Arms.

London. June 2 The peace terms atformally announced In the House ofCommons today, ale as followsIlls Excellency. Lord Mllntr; his

Mr Stejn, Ceueral Dremmr(Jeneral C It Do Wet nnd Judge Hert-zo-

acting In behalf of the Orange FreeState, and Gem-m- i Schalk-llurge- r,

Iteitz, Generals Louis llothn and Gen-

eral Delarey, acting for their respec-tl- e

burghers, desiring to terminatethe present hostilities, agree to the fol-

lowing terms:Klrst Tho burgher forces In the field

will forthwith lay down their arms andhand oer all their guns, rllles and am-munition In their possession or undertheir control, desist from further re-

sistance, and acknowledge King Ed-

ward VII as their lawful toerclgn.The manner and details of this surren-der will be nrranged between LordKitchener nnd Commandant Generalllothn, nsststed li General Dclare) andChief Commandant Dc Wet

Second All burghers outside thelimits of the Transvaal and OrangeRhcr Colony, and nil prisoners of warat present outside South Africa, whoare burghers will, on duly declaringtheir acceptance of the position of sub-jects of his majesty, be brought backto their homes as soon as means oftransport can be provided and meansof subsistence assured.

Third The burgherB so returningwill not bo deprived of their personalliberty or property.

Fourth No proceeding, elll or crim-inal, will be taken against any burgh-ers surrendered or returning for nnyacts In conectlnon with the prosecu-tion of tho war. The benefits of thisclause do not extend to ccitnln actseontrarj to the usages of war, whichhad been notified by the commanderIn chief to the Doer generals, and whichshall be tried by court martial after theclose of hostilities.

Fifth The Dutch language will botaught In the public schools of theTransnal and Orange nior Colony,where tho patents desire it, and will beallowed In the courts of law, for thobetter and more effectual admlnlhtra-tlo- n

of Justice.Sixth Possession of rifles will be al-

lowed In tho Trans; aal and OrangoRler Colony to persons requiringthem for their protection, on takingout a license according to law

Seventh The military administra-tion of the Trunsnaal and Orange Riv-er Colony will nt the earliest possibledate, be succeeded by a civil govern-ment, ami, ns soon as circumstancespermit, representative Institutions lend-ing up to will be In-

troduced.Eighth Tho question of granting the

franchise to natives will not bo de-

cided until after the Introduction of

Ninth No special tax will be impos-ed oh land property In the Transvaal orOrange River Colony to defray the ex-

penses of tho war.Tenth As soon as tho conditions per

mlt It, a commission, on which the localInhabitants will bo represented, willbo appointed In each district of theTransvaal nnd Orango River Colony,under the supervision of n magistrateor otherwise, for the purpose of assist-ing people to their homes and for thosewho are not able to provide for them-selves, etc, lni!ls uisnblo to the re-

sumption of their normal omipntlonaHis Majesty's Government will place ntthe dlspos.il of those, commissions thosum of three million pounds Mcillng,anil will nllow all the notes Issue d mi-- 1

der the law of 1900 of the South Afri- - J

can Kepiitillc and all receipts given upto ofllccrs In the field of the lato re-

publics, or under their orders, to bopresented to a Judicial commission,which will bo appointed by tho Gov-

ernment, nnd If such notes and receiptsare found by this commission to havobeen duly Issued, in return for valuahlo

". w ..gM"-"- '"

GEN. BROOKE RETIRED

sMl fWfilT'r " ' UffiraMS"" iHAil.iJr JffgwyjA. JmXFr SBBcJMl. S W'jt Jt

June 4 The Senate to- -

daj rawed the bill providing for thepromotion of John It Ilrooketo the rank of Lieutenant General, andnnthorlzlng his retirement with thatrank. There was no debate on themeasuie.

General Ilrooke Is 01 ears old and n

native of When Lin- -

eoln Issued his call lliooke went to thewai ns n captain In a three months'regiment At the end of his term hewas made Colonel of the Fifty-thir- d

and In UCI he was ele--

vated to the rank of Brigadier General'

He was honored for "ills- -tlngulshed tervlees during the battles:: t: :: t: t: :: :: :: :: :: t: :: :: t: tt :t ::::

they will be receivedby the d ns cvl-- ,

demos of war losses suffered by thepersons to which they were originallygiven.

In addition to the above named freegrant of three million pounds sterling,his majest's Government will be pre-pared to make ndvnnces or loans, forthe same purposes, free of Interest fortwo jears. and afterwards repajable.over n period of je.irs with 3 per centInterest No foreigner or rebel will bsentitled to benefit under this clause.

After he had concluded leading thopeaco agreement. Balfour proceeded

"There are certain points not dealtwith In the document I have Just read,and which was signed on Saturday.Therefore, It mn be convenient If 1

read n dispatch from Lord Kitchener tothe Secretary of State for War, dated,Mii.v 30th, ns follows:

" 'After handing the Boer delegatesa copy of the draft of the agreement, 1

read them a statement and gave thema copy of it, as follows:

Ills majesty's Government mustplace on leiord that the ticatment ofthe Cape and Natal colonists who havebeen In rebellion nnd who now sur-render will. If they return to their col-

onics, be determined by the colonialcourts nnd In accordance with the lawsof the colonies, and nny British sub-jects who have Joined the enemy willhe liable to trial under the law of thatpart of the British empire to whichthe) belong

Ills majestj's Government is In

5 j

BY CONNIE

AS GENERAL

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Washington

Peuns.vlvanla.

I'ennshnnla.

Epcclllcnlly

considerations,commissions

ADVICE TO YOUNG

(Continued

LIEUTENANT

P

of the WHdernesj and SpottsylvanlaCourthoue

After the wi, when the Army wasr,orBanW(I n Oo' e was commissionedLieutenant i o rcl In the tegular ser- -vice. In 1S7D he was made a Colonelnnd in HS General, withcommand of Hip Depittment of thePlatte He wai made Major Oenei.ilIn 18!I7 and tiansforied to the Dep.ut- -

ment of the .'"sourl President Me- -

Klnle appili.ted Brooko ns tiie firstMllltai) (tove-ino- r of Cubi, In whichposition he v,t succeeded in Decent- -

ber. 1k"r ! General Leonaul WoodHe N now , uniandei of the Depart- -

ment of the El"' with headiuarters itGovernor s New York.

:: t: :: t: :: :: :: :: :: :: tt :: :: :: :: :t

formed hi the Cape government thattheir vlev. i regarding the terms to begranted to British subjects In Cape Col-fill- ),

now In the field or who have, sur-

rendered or been captured since April12. lf'01 ate ,n follows: With regardto the rank and file, the.v should all.nfter surrender and giving up theirarms, sign j do ument, before the resi-dent magistrate of the district in whichthey surrenler aeknow ledge them-selves guilt) o' high treason, nnd thepunishment to be m corded them provlded the) are not guilty of murder ornets contrar) to the usages of civilizedwarfare, slial' ,ie-- that the) are not en-

titled, for life to be registered ns vot-ers or vote in any paillamentary orprovlmla! counell or municipal elec-tion With refeionie to Justices of thopeace, field .urnets and all others whohold olll lal portions under the gov-

ernment of Cape Colon), or who havnbeen holdiiu a position of nuthoiity,or who have had ommands In the rebelor Boer fones the) shall be tiled forhigh tri'ajun before tho ordinary courtsof the (ountr) or such special courUas may l.erejfer he constituted, theltpunishment to be left to the discretionof such ni'irt with the proviso that Inno case :lull the penult) of death hoInflicted.

The Natal government Is of thoopinion that tht rebels should he dealtwith according to the'law of that col-

ony." '"These arrangements," concluded

Mr. B.ilfoui, "the Government has un-

proved "

! . 5

BASE - BALL PLAYERS

MACK,

Tomorrow.)

Manager of the Philadelphia American League Club.

Individual Players Often Prove a Big Detriment to Club.

Reputation In base running Is a valuable nsjet for any p!u)ir to possess.He will be nble to keep both catcher and pitcher on tl.c qui vlve and botherthe baseman very much. Young players desiring to be ome proficient lubase running and sliding would do well to watch c ueh the woik of thoseplnjers who are well known ns expert base runnera e.eij move ne ma) make,every effort to deeeivo tho pla)crs should he given s" lit atientlon.nnd everyaction after ho reaches first base should not be allow el to cj.ape obseivutlouIt Ib seldom an expert expends eneigy unnctersarlly He will nearly alwayshave an object In view, and much valuable Information cau be gatheied by

'careful observation.The world at large must havo a leader. Art, science, business, polltlis,

statcsmiincruft, as well ns sports and p.ietlmes, icrnnize one or more leaders.In the majorlt) of Instances the leadei will be followed and e opted. This samotitling npplles to baseball. By following tho work of a leader in haso run-ning nnd sliding the pltijcr can In time equal his work ai. of.en excel It.

Theie are certain stages in a game when it is advisable not to attempt totteal a base When a number of rims are needed to tie the store or win thgame no attempt should be mr-d- There nio two strong re.uuns ngalnst ttFirst a plnvei has no right to take chances In n enae of this kind, as It wouldnot do Ids side nine li good and might possibly woik material harm, and. sec-

ond, the lluhlllt) of injuiles la so great that It ma) deprive his club of his ser-vices should he meet with nn accident. A pl.i)cr ahoulil alua)s consider hisclub befoie his own individual playing, nnd in so dalug should weigh thachances of Incapacity hefoic taking them.

Many players Insist upon running liases reikleasl) when the seoie is sonni'-sldc- d that it cannot possibl) do their club an) good Tills Is to flgure ntthe end of the season as one of tho leading base mnneis This man accordingto Individual records Is superior to tho-i- plnjers who have less stolen basesto their credit, hut the lattei havo a tar better team ib oid b) teison of thefact that they did not tako nil) chances unless tho conditions required themto do so,

BUSINESS DIRECTORYATTORHEY8.

KELLETT i RODINSON Attorneys- -

ltooms ii anu i., .ubuuubldg.; 'Phone Main 153.

F. M. BROOK3--Attorne- y; roomsSprcckels bldg.; Tel. Main 344.

CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15St.; Tel. !81 Main.

t, M. DAVIDSON Attorney-nt-Law- ;

109 Kaahumanu St.

GARDNER K. WILOER Attorney-at- 'law; Kaahumanu St.

BUILDERS.

McDONALD LANGSTON Contract,ors nnd nnllders; 118 Union St.

BICYCLE REPAIRING.

C A. COWAN 118C Union St, opp.Purine Club sundries, etc

"brokers.E. J. WALKER Coffee nrnl.er; room

4 Spree) els Wdg

CARRIAGES.

PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO.Flno carriages, wagons, harness

nnd whirs: Tloretnnla near Fort 8t.

CLOTHIuG.

THl' KASH CO, LTD. Two stores23 27 Hotel SL and cor. Fort & Hotel

CIGAR8 AND TOB.ACCO.

ELKS BUILDING, C16 Miller Street.

CHIROPODIST.

CORNS removed without pnln by P.M. Thompson, expert Chiropodistnnd Masseur, 11 Garden lane.

2110-I-

DENTISTS.

ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.S Cor. Dor--

etanla and Miller; hours 9 to 4.

DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and HotelSts Gas administered for extracting

ENGINEERS.

E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil andelectrical engineer; office, room 4,

Spieckcls Block; residence, 1313

Wilder Ave.; Tel Main 132.

ENGRAVERS.

W. BEAKBANE Card cncravlng andstamping; room 2. Ellto bldg.

EXPRESS.MERCHANTS' PArlCF.L DELIVERY

Bethel St., opp. Wavcrley blk.; Tel.C21 Blue: pkgs. called for and del'd.

GROCERIES.

J. E. GOEAS Berotanla near EmmaSt.; Tel. 2312 Blue.

HARNESS AND SAODLERY.

MANFQ. HARNESS CO. Confer Fortnnd King Sts.; Tel. Maltr 228, P. O. ,

box 322.

CALIFORNIA HARNESS 8HOP FortSt.. opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791.

HOTELS.

THE PACIFIC HOTEL 1182 UnionSt. opposite Pacific Club. Newlyfurnished rooms; mosquito proof;electric lights; hot and cold water;flrst-cas- s table board. Mrs. liana,Prop.

I

JEWELER.THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and

watchmaker; 630 Fort SL; Lovebldg.; latest In novelties.

LIQUORS.

HONOLULU PRIMO OR BOCKBEER 10e nt tho PANTHEON,

MESSENGER SERVICE.

TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE Union SL nr Hotel.; Tel.301 Main.

MUSIC.

MR. JAMES SHERIDAN Piano tvnerand repairer; No. 343 King St. nearOpera House. Orders at Wall. Nich-ols Co. and at tt Hawaiian Book ttMusic Storo, Merchant St.

IOLANI QUINTET E. P. Hatfield.Mgr. Music for all occasions. E. KKaal's studio; Tel. M. 231.

MOANA QUINTET CLUB Music fornil occasions. Leave orders Berg- -

strom Music Co.; J. S. Ellis. Mgr.

ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER VocalInstructor; "Mlgnon, ' 1024 Berota-nla St.

E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru-ments; studio. Love bldg. Fort St.Telephone Main 231. '

MILLINERY.

HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORSi ne latest in millinery, etc.; Bostonbldg.; Tel 2(!4 Main.

PLUMBING. '

ANTONE PILARES & CO. Plumbersand Tinsmiths, All kinds of sanltary work. Sewer connections aspecialty. Charges to suit thetimes. Cornei Vineyard and Emma

PHYSICIANS.

DR. SLOGGETT Eye. Ear, Nose andThoat; office at Eye and Ear Infirmnry, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to4 p. m.

DR. WM. G. ROGERS Eye, Ear. Nose!and Throat; 1140 Alakea St.

REAL ESTA'I E.

P. E. R. STRAUCH Real Estatshandled to best advantage; housesrented; loans negotiated; money In-

vested oa best securities. 32 Camp-

bell Block, 316 Fort street.

STRAW HATS.

E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St., nr. Nu-uanu. Felt, straw, panama hats

STENOGRAPHERS.

STENOGRAPHY nnd typewriting nent-l- y

nnd accurately done at HawaiianHotel by Miss Noble

8AL00N6

FRESH RAINIER BEER on draught10c at the PANTHEON.

TAILORS.

ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring nnd ropairing, Elks bldr OiC Miller S'.

WATCHMAKER3.

G. DIETZ Watchmaker and Jowoler10CC Fort St.

J. W. A. REDHOUSE Watch nndchronometer maker: 79 Merchant St.

ISLAND OF MAUI, LAHAINA.

SUGAR ESTATES, MAGNIFICENTSCENERY, BEAUTIFUL DRIVES,SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.

STABLE8,

ORDER rig from Pioneer Stables. Ele-gant turnouts; Tclephono No. 12S.

GENERAL STORES.

LAHAINA STORE Lumber. Whole-sale Liquors, Merchandise. C. B.Otscn, Manager.

PHYSICIANS.

DR. WILLIAM PETERS Physiciannnd surgeon; Lahnlna, Maul.

DRAYAGE.

G. H. DUNN Express and drayage;Agt Wilder and 113.

HOTELS.

STOP at Pioneer Hotel. Excellent ac-commodations. O. Freelnndi Mgr.

NOTARY PUBLIC.

G. H. DUNN Notnry Public, Convey-ances. Deputy Tnx Collector, LegalDocuments. Office Government bldg

Beaver Lmicli RoomsFort St., bet. Queen and Merchant

Breakfast, Lunch and DinnerServed.

Everytnlng flrst-clas- Complete Unaisey west ana uomeiiic uigar alwayson band.

H, J, NOLTE, - Proprietor,

Pearl City Hotel

A place for town people to lay offfor a few days.

Furnished rooms, first-clas- s meals,dancing pavilion, nice picnic grounds,

'also Btabllng for horses.Convenient for a country outing.

J. W. CHAPMAN,Manager.

2131-3-

PIONEER HOTEL"

LAHAINA

Everything New, Good Table, NiceBedrooms, 8amplo Room for Commer-cial Travelers. Opposite Landing, fineview, cool and comfortable. Termsmoderate.

n CDCCI AnnUi rUttLAriU, Manager

SHIROKANIRELIABLE JAPANESE and CHINESE

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,

Iletit ot Help Furnllied onContract If tleslrcil.

Office Cor. Fort and King Streets.Tel. Blue 051.

REPAIRS GUARANTEED

Wo now havo more tlmo for typo-- v

rlter repairing. All work done withobtcrvanco lo durability aIid economy.iork pdsltlvcly guarantee's.

WASHINGTON LIGHT CO,

MRS. A. SCHOELLKOPF,TEACHER OF PIANO.FRENCH INTERPRETER.

Honolulu, T. H,

Hotel Street, Opposite Advent Chur h,

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Legal Notices.r ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Notice Is hereby glcn that under(nd by Irtnc of nn order of the Hon.A. S. Humphreys, Judge of the Circuit aCourt of the First Circuit of tho Tcrrl-- f

ry of Hnwall, the undersigned V. C.I'arkc, administrator of tho estnto ofCatherine I. Auld, deceased, will sellnt the miction rooms of Jns. F. Morgan,Queen street, Honolulu, on Saturday,the 28th day or June, 1902, at 12( i lock noon, all tho right, title. Inter-est and cstntc of the sauT Catlierlno 1.Auld, at the time of her death, in and toto all those certain pieces or parcelsof land, situate nnd described as fol-

lows:1 All those S apnnas, situate in l,

Island of Molokal, described InK r. 0102, I,. C. A. C290 and 3189, toKuhlo, containing an area of 23 acres,1 1ST fathoms, excepting n portion ofApana 7, granted to E. Hal & Co. bydeed, dated September 19, 1876, and re-

corded In Book 4G, pages 450-45-

2. All those certain G apanas situ-M- e

In Moanul and Honoullwal, saidIjmml of Molokal, described In II. I'.-- I'll, Grant, containing 10.73 acres.

3. All that certain land, situate, inHonomnnu, Island of Maul, describedIr It. 1 7612, I,. C. A. 61S1, containingan area of S.77 acres.

Terms nnd conditions of sale: CashVi itcd States Oold Coin, on confirma-tion of rale by said Court. Deeds ntcpenso of purchasers. Tracings show-- J

lng location of Bald lands can bo seenht above auction rooms.

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Dated Juno 6, 1902.

"V. C. PARKE,Administrator Estato or Catherine P.

Auld, Deceased; Room 309, JuddIlulldlng. 108-3-

NOTICE TO CREDITORS, I.

Tho undersigned having been dulyappointed Administrator of the Kstntoof Plla Mnnunhl, late of Ptiiilon. Islandof Oahu, deceased, notlco Is herebyglen to all persons to present theirclaims ngnlnst said estate, duly nil- -'

thentlcntcd, whether secured by mort-

gage or otherwise, to tho undersignedat the offlco of Messrs. Robertson tz

Wilder, rooms ".Co nnd 200. Stnngen-wal- d

building. Honolulu, within skmonths from tho dato hereof, or theywill bo forcer barred,

MANUAHl,

Administrator of tho Estate of I'llaMamiahl, Deceased.

Dated Honolulu. Muy 23, 1902.

2155 May 83, 30; Juno 6, 13, 20.

IN Tiin CIRCUIT COURT OF TUBFirst Circuit, Territory of Hnwiill. Olafi.. Soicnson vs. Frankn St. Clair

Term Summons. (Stamps.)Tin Territory of Hawaii: To (Tie HighSheriff of tho Territory of Hawaii, orhis ccputy, tho Sheriff of the Island ofOahu, or his Deputy: You aro com-

manded to summon FranKa St, ClairSorenson, Defcndnnt, In case sho shallfllo written nnswer within twenty daysnller service hereof, to bo and appearbefore tho said Circuit Court at thoMay TeTlh thereof, to ho holden at Ho-

nolulu, Island of Oahu, on Slonday. thoCth day of Slay next, nt 10 o'clock am., to show causo why tho claim ofOlaf L'. Sorenson. Plaintiff, should nothe awarded to him pursuant to thotenor of his annexed Libel for Di- -

orce. And jou nre commanded tohavo you then there this writ with fullreturn of your proceedings thereon.

WITNESS Hon. A. S. Humphreys,Tim Judgo of tho Circuit Court of thoFirst Circuit, nt Honolulu, this 4thday of April,

(Seal)SI. T. SISIONTON,

Clerk.Territory of Hawaii, Island of Oahu.

ss:I hereby certify that the foregoing

Is a full, true and correct copy of theoriginal summons In snld cause, nndthnt tno snld Court ordeied publication of tho same nnd enutlnuanco ofsaid cause until tho next August,1). 1902 Term of tills Court

A (I. KAULUKOU,Cleik of tho Circuit Court of tho First

Circuit. Territory of Hawaii2149 Slay 1C. 23, 30: Juno C, 13, 20.

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Legal Notices.

MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF FORE-

CLOSURE AND OF SALE.

In accordance with the prolslons ofcertain mortgage, made by Mary A.

AM and Samuel K. AM, her husband,both of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Tenrltory of Hawaii, to S. C. Allen, doingbusiness in Honolulu aforesaid underthe firm nnmo of Allen & Tlobinson,dated the 16th day of .May, A. D. 1896,

and recorded In the Registry of Deedsat Honolulu nforesald in I.llier 160.

ofpdgCB 3S0, 381 nnd 3S2, and nsslgnedtho Portuguese Mutual llenellt So-

ciety of Hawaii, a corpoiatlon duly cre-

ated and existing under the laws ottho Territory of Hawaii, by assignmentdated the 1st day of December, A. D.1U00, nnd recorded In said Registry olDeeds In I.lber 2H, pages 390 nnd 397,

notlco Is hereby ghen thnt tho As-

signee of said Mortgago Intend? toforeclose the snld mortgage for condi-

tions broken, to wit: ofprincipal and Interest.

Noflce Is likewise given that afterthe expiration of three weeks from thedate of this notice, the property conveyed by said Mortgage will bo sold atPublic Auction, nt tho auction roomsof James P. Morgan. In Honoluluaforesaid, on Saturday, the 14th day ofJune, A. D. 1902, 12 o'clock noon of Bald

day.For further particular apply to J. M.

Vivas, Attorney for the Assignee forthe Mortgagee, Honolulu,

The Portugucso .Mutual llenellt So-

ciety of Hawaii, Asslgnco for theMortgagee.

The premises covered by said mortgage consist of:

All those premises situate on the Kn-

mehameha IV road occupied by thesain Mary A. Akl and Samuel K. AMand more particularly described asfollows:

Beginning at a point on tho Westaide of Kamchamchn IV road 450 feetNorth from the Junction of King streetnnd Knmchnmehn IV load (North e'.do)nnd thenco running:N. 3 P 30' E. 126 ft. nlong said Knmc-- 1

hnmelm IV road; thencoN. 50 30' W. 200 feet nlong nccommo

dntlon road; thencoS. 36" 05' . 131 feet; thencoS. 52" 20' E. 20J feet to KnmehnmchnIV. road, the place of beginning, contalnlng 0

of nn ncrc moie or less.

The s.ile nboe mentioned Is heiehypostponed until the 2d dny of August,A. D. Hiu2, 12 o'clock noon.

D.Hi'cl Honolulu, June loin, A. D1902.

Tin: poinrounsi: .mutual iii:x-KFIT SOCIETY OF HAWAII. --

2153 Slay 23, 31; June C, 13. II.

IN THi: CIRCUIT COURT OF Till:First Clicult. Territory of Hawaii.Rose HndermarU s. Rlniel Undermark.'term Summons. (Stamps ) Tho Ter-

ritory of Hawaii: To tho High Sher-iff of tho Territoiy of Hnwnll. or hisDeputy, tho Sheriff of the Island ofOahu, or his Deputy: You aro com-manded to summon Klnici lhidermnrk,Defendant, In case ho shall f'o m n

nnswer within twenty days aftersen lee hereof, to bu nnd appear lie- -

fore i. in said Circuit Court nt the Slayterm thereof, to be holucn at Honolulu, Island of Oahu, on Monday, tho 3thday or Slay next, nt 10 o'clock a, m.,to show cause why the clnim of Rosenndermnrlc, Plaintiff, should not beawarded to her pursuant to tho tenorof her annexed Petition, And haojou then there this Writ with full re-

turn of jour proceedings thereon.WITNESS Hon. A. S. TTiimphreys,

rirst Judge of tho Circlet Court of thoFirst Circuit, at Honolulu, this 14thday of April, 1902.

(Seal)nnoRc.i: lucas,

Clerk.Territory of Hawaii, Island of Oahu,

ss:I hereby ceiUfy that tho foregoing

Is n full, true and correct copy of theoriginal summons In snld cause, amithnt tho snld Court oidered publication of the same ami coutlniiuncn ofsaid causo until the next August, A.D. 1902, Term or this Court

A O KAULUKOU.Clerk of the Ciicull Comt of Hie First

Circuit, Tenltoiy of Hawaii.2149 .May IS. 23, 30, Juno fi, 13, 20.

Telephone tho EVENING RULLETIN, Slain 25C, If you have books to bemade, printing to be done, etc., etc.,

I .nil vta will enll Wa hftVA mnn thntI know their business, (or tkat purpose,

EVENING DULI.ETIN, HONOLULU, H. T.. FIIIDAY. JUNE 13, 1902.

Fill THE KARTEL

Simla. India, June fl The sugar bill,empowering the Goeinnunt of Indiato Impose a countenah'ng duty on sit-g-

until the Ilrussels onventloneffective pasted tho council to- -

day. The Viceroy of India. Lord Cur- -zon of Keddlcston, In n speech, exhort-ed the refiners to lmproe their meth-ods nnd justify the prole Hon pro Idcd by the countervailing duties imposedon bountled sugar.

As announced from Simla May 23,sugar shipped prior to that dato willbe cimpt from the new duty.

WAS AMERICAN'S TIGHT

London. Jim 2 Kid' McFnddenof Fan Francisco hno ked out Jem Wil-liams of London in the fifth round ntthe National Sporting ( lub tonight In

light for the bnntsm-wHgl- it cham-pionship of the world ami i puice ofC350. This fight was the sharpest d

contest whkh has bcn seen inLondon for a long time. A big -- rowdattended. Including Tom Sharkey (lusRuhlln, Jce Wnliott and others whoare to participate In the pugilistic tour-nament to be held herr In connectionwith the coronntlon festivities

McFaildcn could not get down to theweight, and wns nllowul to go on at120 pounds. He foned th lightingfrom the start, and prowcl to he thestronger. Williams honoer. was ac-tl- e.

nnd had the better of the thirdround. Hut the end came Hidilcnly ntthe end of the fifth, when Mcl'nddcnlanded a half-hoo- k on the Englishman'sJaw.

Weekly edition of the Bulletin tit ayear.

Corporation Notices.

NOTICE, REPUBLICAN PRECINCTCLUBS, FOURTH DISTRICT.

Each precinct cl lb phall meet nt7:30 p i:i. on the second Friday, 13th

June, and shall then make nominations for officers of the dub. On thefourth Frldaj-- , 27th of June.lhoy Bhnllmi el nt the same hci.r nnd elect offi-

cers for the ensuing two enrs.On the lourth Friday, iSth of July.

they bIiiII meet nt the Fame hour andmake nominations for members of theDistrict Committee and Delegates tothe Tcintorlal ConwnOn to be otei!for nt n primary to be held on tho firstSaturday, 2d of August, between thohours of 2 and 8 o'clotk p. m.

OITIcers nnd members of the scleralprecinct ciubs of the Fourth Districtwill picnic see that the nboe calls arecarried out C. L. CRAI1I1E.

Chairman Fourth District Committee.W. H. CONEY. Sccretnr

21C6 9t

NOTICE, REPUBLICAN PRECINCTCLUBS, FIFTH DISTRICT.

Ench precinct club shall meet at7:30 p. m. on the second Frldaj. lSlitof June, nnd shnll then make nominations for officers of th club On tho'fn.rth Frlilaj-- , 27th of June, Ihey shnllMeet

On the.hill fame 1M'

P.It.

a "Ml June 1902tho!

hours chattelMnul

2B3

It'lll ulnnen cun li n tVi nnlla nvv tiiiii iiiv HiMiii- itiin un(an led out. It.

F'ftli DUtrUtW. J. COELHO.

2H,9td

TO SHIPPERS.

Shippers of freight by steamers f'he niter Icland "StenniLtd,, nre hereby nctlflcd that uform shipping reolpt hasadopted go Into ef-

fectFrelgnt he however,

old form up Octo-ber 1st, 1!hp2 after which date,

be receled en tho newof lecelpt, a copy which bo

nt oltlee the compnnj.Ouecn street.I.Ti:it-ISLAN- STEAM NAVIOA- -

TION CO. LTD.SlW-l- J i:x..

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

On dn'e of ladingl,e Issued (cmipuny Instead

shipping ucelpts ahe tho

old shipping up lotober 1st Pin.' but nller dato thobill la ill n cinh will ho accepted

STL'A.MKHIP COMPANY,C L. WK1IIT,

President.Honolulu June 1902. 2171-2'-

INTER-ISLAN- NAVIGATION LTD.

Notice to

Sulphuric, nitric or other chemicalnclds. will received for transportalion by ot our on andalter this date further notice.

J. HNA,Honolulu June 7th, 2108-l-

Notices.

SECONDREPUBLICAN

meeting of the FourthSecond publican Club willbe Id nt the

I'likul stieets toldhall gioiuulx) 1'ilday cw'iitng Juno13th. 8 o'clock p m A attendance lie publican Miteis this pre-cinct Is liusliiPHS iioinluaHon or olTlcvis J II riSIIKIt

ChaltmunI) I.OOAN, Sec retnrj.

i 2t

Ill

Instruments Filed fo, Record 12,R Castle Kim Wong et

nl . . RoL(1 McH Deacon II J llrlerley MtgE 11 tr M de Agcrcl

In L,M de Agerelln A de A do Paulo II SA de A do Paulo M It de Paulo II SJ. U CoHtle Wong Hlng Chun .

M M. Iloka C Martin . .

L. Scorance Wm E. Row ell I).1. Mendeg M (1 Augustlliho. .Pari)Instruments Filed for Record June 13.Mnknlo Wm Lncha 1)

K Knmnkeo M. Konohlkl .... 'JJ T Ilrown ux. II F ...MtgE A. Illom D.A. O Scrrno H. Haekfeld & Co.

11.3Wing Sing Lung & Co If. Haekfeld

& Co us.N llreham P. Fltrglbbon US.

Recorded June 6,Ferrclra to J G Feltor. mort-

gage, Patents 4214. Kolopa.Hawaii, $1000. Uook 239.

page II Dated May 17, 1902.Trustees Oahu College to R D

Mead, deed, lot 7. block 22, CollegnHills Honolulu, Oihu, $1000Uook 231, 166. Dated March 5.1902.

Recorded June 7, 1902.Hakutu to Knlllio, deed. Kill 2031

(shou.d be I'. 2031). Knllua, Koalaupoko, Oahu, $20. pagv40S. Dated October 1. 18S1

Pillanl (w) to Mcllrjde Estate, Lim-ited: mortgage: Kill 4331. Eleele Ka-

uai; $160. Rook 2J9, pai,e 43. DatedMay 27. 1902.

Recorded 9, 1S02.K. al. to M Nnkolo

wna, deed; R. P 2107, Kill 8290, PaHonolulu. Oahu. Iluok pago

411. Dated April IS. 1902.J M Monsarrat to James K. Saun

ders, deed. R P 209S. Walanu. Koo.Maul, $175. Rook 231. page 116

Ditcd March 1911J. C. dn Souza M P. Nobrlca;

deed, piece land, School street.Oahu, $20. Rook 237. pags

Dated June 4 1902J D Alncrton to Kohnla Land

pany, deed, portion P. u938. Kill.bi3l. and piece land. Apiiakohau,North Kohnla. Hawaii. $29.10. Rook2.11. page 116 Dated June 3. 192.

M Kenwe to II Smith; lease, portion Ap I Grant Honolulu Oahu,' ten jenis $1 llool;23.1 39S Dated 7 1I2

George I'nisjth to Haleakala Ranchdeed, Aps. I. :i I

portion Ap 2. R. P 2209. Kill. Jtojl,Kuln, Mnui $1. Hook 237,

page 118 Tinted January 3. 1902.M K Akao husband to Hono

Sugir mortgage, onehalf Interest In R P 's 911 236::.Kuhua. Hllo. Hawaii; $i00. Hook 239,page 46 Dated May 24. 1902.

Yong Kong Hung Yoag WalTong, chattel mortgage, shares In various flrniBIonoluIu. Oahu, shares infirm Ick Sing, Hulig Kcl Co.. Hllo. Ha-waii. $2000. Hook 239, page 48. Dated June J. 1902.

W it Castlo to Woodlawn FruitLimited, deed s

Interest In one-bn- R 762, Kill,2012, Ilalawa, 3wa. Oahu. Hook 231.page 4bS. Dated May 12. 1902.

W C Achl, tiustce, to Jtens, deed; lot 26. 2. Piiunultract, Honolulu, Oahu; $500. Hook231. page Dated April 29. 1902.

A. SI. to linkalau Plan-

tation Company; leaso; twcntjMhrca.acres of lot 9. Wnlkanmalo Homestead,North Hllo. Hnwall luill n ilkper nnnuni. Hook 233, png- -

'

CHAMBERLAIN DISPLEASED

New Yoil. June .).. clile in li

Sun from London s.ijs Colonial Scuc- -

tiny Chjmberlnln had an nudlcmc withKing at Iliieklngh.im P.il.ue l.iH

ceiling. There Ib reason to bellee thathe Is displeased with terms, whichhe considers King fmred onHe has ieccled the popular m.itlonsfor his statesmanship with careelj ismile He has said to friends In criti-cism of the easiness of the teinisin the relation of the coronation lothe settlement, that the Uo ailmenth.13 fenced to sell the empire for i

clleiis. Iriccoucllahle Impel I.illstallies say large sunn nionej passedthiough Indirect channels to certainlloeis hcfoia pe.ue vmih signed

NEW BRITISJIAMBASSADOR

New Yoik June SllehnelHerbeit the newly Dubaisailor Washington, Intends to leau111 a few dajs for London to eonft r withLonl Ljnbdowue, cables the Palis

of the Tribune. MrMis. Heibeit lemiilu InLondon for tho coronationThe j will not make nnj decision as Intheir plans until asceitaluiiig thwishes of but owiniiIn pcisonu! matters. Including tin)breaking up of their heie in

Acniic ilUenn, It Is not llkelj thatthey will start for the United Statcibefore the end of August or the lj

ginning of September.

MILR8 NUT HU.MMONED.

Washington. June fi S"cretary Roottoday stated that Ceneral .Miles hadnot been to Washington.The General. It is said. Is new enfrom Fort Itllej, Kan to West Poln'In response to an Invitation to attendthe centennial theio ne.Uw tck.

Weekly edition of the Bullitln $1 aear.

at the same hour elect offl- - cd May 20, 1902.

ccis for the ensuing two years C. SI. Cooke Limited, to J. D. Slop

fourth Fridav, 25th of 11"'s- - release, lot in. Paw aa. Honolulu

they m.et nt the hour an.l'V?","1 "? ',flft"K paK ' ' M'

nnke nominations for member, of tho u,,n( ,,y trll8t008 loPlsttlft Committee and D.legates to .,,. roPnse: portion P 2'KO.the Terruorlnl Convention to bo otcd Honopueo Kohala. Hawaii. $200. Hookr.ir at primary to be held on the first 139 Dated 6.

Id of Augnst. between Hans Amundsen to J. I. Coke elof 2 nnd S o'clock p m. ' ("I.; mortgage, fourteen hcrsei

Officers nnd members of tho severnl nrrlnges etc Wiiiruku. $300

lieelnet dubs of the Filth District !V'"k '' 1",Kl' mu''1 Ma -- J

t t nlm.'nisi i(5. CARTER.

fommlttee.Secietnry.

NOTICE

Nnwgatlon Co,now

of beenby the company to

at once.will accepted,

on the of ltielpt tofreight

will only fonuot can

ccn tlie ot

President.

nnd niter this hillswill hv tlilHof heretofoio.

Freight will reu-e- underform of receipt Oc

thntof

VTTLDLRS

10th.

STEAMCO.,

Shippers.

beall steamers

untili'resfdent.

1902.

Business

FOURTH DISTRICT. PRE-

CINCT CLUB.

A District.I'iccliict lie

hi nt the tent corner ofLunnlllo and base

at lullof or

lecpiested

2171

JuneW Lau

Wodehtuse

..LS. L

et CoanHiitclilngs

Ltd

Ltd

1902.L.

4070 nndHamakun,

tract.page

R.Rook 231.

JuneKnnaknole et

lolo. 231.

lau.12.

tonear

Honolulu,397.

ComIt

177. Kamnllllll,nt

page June

Company, and nnd

Knllnllnui,

nmlinn Compnny.

nnd

to

Company.P.

P Ponblock

471.Peschlncha

399. Dat- -

the

thetho him

and

beenIlls

of

appointedat

andpiohahl) will

lerenionlea

Lonl Lansdowre

residencetho

summonedroute

celebration

and

",,;,.,:

pnge

mjUiSaA

of Travel.

Oceanic Steamship Company

TIME TABLFThe steamers of this line will arrlvo nnd this port as he. -- under:

PROM SAN FRANCISCO.

SIERRA JUNE 18'SONOSIA JUNE 17ALASIEDA JUNE 27 ALAMEDA JULY 2SONOSIA JULY 9 VENTURA JULY 8

In connection wlta the sailing or tne above steamers, me agents nro pre-ure- d

to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail-oa-

from San Francisco to alt points In the United States, and from Newfork by any steamship lino to all European ports.

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPI.T TO

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.GENERAL AGENT6 OCEANIC S. 8. CO.

American-Hawaiia- n 8. S. Co.DIRECT SERVICE DETWEEN

NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.

S. S. OREGONIAN, July 15th.S. S. ALASKAN, August 15th.

Freight received nt Company's wharf. 12d St., South Hrooklyn, at all times.

From Scin FVnnclwcoS. S. NEVADAN, about July 8th.

Lines

leave

about

From Scuttle unci TncornnS. S. AMERICAN JUNE 15

For further particulars apply to

C. P. MORSB,General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.

AGENTS. HONOLULU.

Pacific Mail Steamship Go.Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha

8teamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu andleave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.

JUN'H 19

OAULIC JUNI1 28

HONQKONO SIARU JULY 6

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION

H. HrXCKPBLP &

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MailSteamship Company.

Steamers ot the abovo line, ruonlng In connection wltii the CANA9LAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. D. C, and Sydney, N.B.W..and calling at Victoria, O. C, Honolulu, Suva, FIJI and Brisbane, are DUEAT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:From Vancouver ana Victoria, D. C.

(For Urlsbano and Sydnoy.)SIOANA JULY 5

tho a lot

now

SAN FRANCISCO.

AI.AM1.UA JUL,! 23

el

10

attoon

r

FOR 8AN FRANCISCO.CHINA 21

DORIC 28

NIPPON SIARU 8

APPLY TO M.

LTD. AGENTS.

Brisbane.(For Victoria B. C.)

2

ItCACII

RATES

A

and

Cuisine Spo-cla- l

orrates.nest ot Surf Rattling

all yearCold Va

tor Ratlis. Llv-cr- j,

Electric LlghtB.

H. Proprietor.Ring up Rod 71.

IF YOU ADVERTISE ff IN NEWSPAPERSf, AT t

Call un or Write

AGENCY

64 A 65 MerctianSi' y

'

The KenMg 75 cents pomonth.

Tickets Issued from Hsnolulu to United andturopo. For Freight Passage nnd all Information, apply to

Thco. H. Device & Co., Ltd., Gen'l AficntB.

GLOBE NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.PUQET ROUTE.

Connecting Direct without transfer with O. N. Ry., N. P. R.. C. P.R. Lowest rntcs of freight from all eastern points; shortest posslbio timeS. S. EUREKA, from Seattle, on or about JUNE 10

For further Information address

E. BEEBE,2 Brewer Building, AGENT HAWAIIANGlobe Nav. Co., Ltd., Serittle, Wash.; P. W. Rochester, 303 Market St,

S. F.i Agents of above rjads, will furnish Information.

II. T., Juno 4th, 1902,

Receded fiom Dnniett draft for Four Two Hundred

nnd four ) Douars, amount assured by Policy ..o,

the Oct mania Llfo Insurance Companjof New York on the lllo of SlorrlB

I culsson, deceased. $1231-31- . SI. LOU1SSON

The pays their claims

I2.MM13TT MiinuKcr.Gcrmanla Life Ins. Co, Judd

DO NOT DELAY

of house, In thelitest suburb of

The remaining lots InTRACT aio being sold on tho In-

stallment plan.

$20 cash upon signing agreementand per month until fully paid.

Possession Immediate,lots 75x200 and lOOxUO.

Apply to

TRUSTEES

Gear, Lansing & Go

Judd Building. Fort Street

ICEMANUFACTURED FROM PUnEDI8TILLED WATER. ! : :

Dollvored to any part otcity by courteous driven.

Oahu Ice Electric Co.

KEWALO.TELEPHONE tlLUE 3151.

HOFFHAN & NARKIUn.

FOR

I

6

JUNL'JUNKJULY

P. 8. 8. CO.

CO,

From Sydney andand Vancouver.

SIOANA JULY

WaikikiInn ON

THE

FORTOURISTS.

FAMILY RESORT.

Cottages pleasantrooms, American and

Plan, Excellentnnd Service.

weekly monthly

andtho

round. Hot andllouffet,

L. DEE.

Phono

'aoeotiWISH TO

ANVUI1EK1! ANYTIMB

E.C. DAKtl'S ADVERTISING

Hxclv-ns- o

4HleC4O0a9Cy'OOOeO'aCDullutln,

Tbrougk Canada, Statesand general

nnd

L.Honolulu. I8LANDS.

Honolulu,

Slnj. Thousand

Fifty 91S Issued.hy

(Signed) THHRISA

flermanla death promptly

.MAY,Dulldlng.

purchase,Honolulu.

KAIMUKI

$10

and

SPECIAL

Canoeing

Lines of Travel.

Easiness Men

Can Save

Many Ilonrs

iftirjOirTpll- -

tOXOSfl THE CONTINENT rAOM

San Francisco-Portla- nd

THE TRAINS DAiLY

FROM SAN FIlANCIHCa

TWO TRAINS DAILY

FROM PORTLAND.lull THREE DAYS to Chicago.

Only FOUR DAYS to New TortTtllmsn Palace Slcc'icra. Buffet, Smok.

tag and Library Cars, with IMrbetSkop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.

Dining Cars (MetisFree Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.

'. . LOTHROP, General Acenttit Third street, Portland, Oregoa.

1. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,Ho. 1 Montgomery SL.San FrancUco.

i. I. LOUAX, O. P. A T. A.,1471 Omaha, Nebraska.

Dawaiian Trarawar's TimeTable.

KING STREET LINE.

Cut ! Wilklkl lor town ! s s. t. t 41 .ifi4Ytry 15 tnlnulff ihertilttr till 104;, n;i acclttjt. Horn Wlklkl fotolfit Punihoti Subln,

Can Itivt R pnt orPioia twitch lor Iowa aj M and every II rnlnvitat there after nil 11.0S7.a1

Cart leavt Hon and Klnt irreni eotrm tor raiasa6 10 A M. and ever ij amulet alter till n i 'r..Cart leave for I'alana only al and 3 10 A M

Cart leave Pataroa for Walklkl j 4) A m and everyntnutet till 0 4! r t , then at to 15 and to 41 p.m

ineiitj a from Palama lor Pinabou only oeiWalMlon SaturdaytCart leavt Fori and Klnj Mreelt corner lot Rifle

Ranee at s to end to a.mCart leave Tori and Klnj ttreell corner for Watklk0 os AM and every Mtnlnutet till to oiP.m then atU and iihspm. Tne 11 HP t0et to WalklklSaturday! only

BERETANIA STREET AND t'UUANU VAltEY.Cart leave Punaliou SlaMe for Town at e u and

lor Toon and Valley all 40 J jo 6 10 1 to 6 40 andto A M.

Cart leave Oahu Coltece for town and Valley alo 6 50 and t 10 A and ever) to minute! tt II 10 10

P.M eicept Ihe even hour and half, hour cart whlclrun from the Statle

Cart leave Muuanu Vatley at 6 10 6 10 6 10 a, M aotevery 10 minute! thereafter till 10 so p M

Cart leave Fori mni Ddm &,.! in, D......Collect al 6 os ri as 6 es A M and every to mlnutee

iivt 1111 9 4 r.ei Alter mat tne cart run to thoStable UD to MP.M. which la the latt car tram Tabbrtachlng; the Slabla al :) p m

Telephone to All Parts of the Island.

KONA LIVERYSTABLES

kEALAKEKUA. - HAWAII

J. G. U.ENRIQUES. PROP.Horses and Carriages

For BxcurelonoTo the Volcano or the Mountains.An excellent chance la offered for

tourists to

6EB THE COUNTRY.Carriage meet the S. S. Mauna una

tt Kallua and take passengers overlanito Hooken, where the tteamer la mefasaln.

O. R. & L. Co.TliYlE TABLE.

from and after January 1, 1811.TRAINS.

jTATIONS daily daily(Outward! ti. Sun DAILY ex bun daily daily

A.M AM. AM P.M PMHonolulu .... t.io 0 ts 11 os ) IS 5

Pearl City.... loj 0 4 it 40 j 4? 'XEwa Mill. . 100S It to 40s t 10

Walanat 10 jo 4 4S ....Walalua 11 ss S 40 ....rCthuku it jt ..... ois ....STATIONS DAILY

(Inward) 11 Sun. daily daily dailyA M. A M H.M P M.

Kthuku s )S .... totWalalua 0 10 .... e

Walanaa 10 ... 1 SSEwa Mill so T 4S ' OS 4 ttPearl City 015 S o I'.lo 4 !Honolulu 650 8 js os s

F C. SMITH, Ocn'l Pubs. & Ticket Alt.O. P. DHNISON. Superintendent

THEMONEXPRESSCOSafes, Pianos,Furniture MOVED

Drays lor Freightand Lumber

Our representative meet all Incom-ing steamers from the Coast, and 1

chock baggage on all outgoing stein-- .

ri.While and Black Sioi For Salt

Offlco with Evening Bulletin, HIKing street. Tel 86.

fl. LARSER, Mrr.

When You Want a Rigring up tun

C-L-U- -B

LIVERY BOARDING andSALES STABLES,

t t : : : fits fort trkciiBtable Thoue. 109 Main.Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and ia.

C. H. DELLINA.

COTTON BROS. & COfcNGlNEEKS AND : . !

OENbRAL CONTRACTORS

Pieoe aod ettlrnalet lurntttitd for all ctaao!Comractlnc work

Tel. Main 249.ROOM 30P aOSTON BLK. Honolulu.

' lli.nolula Iron Works.

Improved and modem SUGAR. MACHINERY of every capur'ty and de-

scription made to order. Boiler worksnrt RIVETED PIPES for irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular atten-tion yuld to JOl) WORK, nnj rerairaexecuted at shortest notice.

J

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NilC. W. iMACPAKLANIL

Atnnnfier

TJmanufactured

made

S. SHIMAMOTOGeneral Merchandise, Goods. Grocericu.

Japanese Provisions, etcMAO00N BLOCK, MERCHANT STREET.

3P.Q. ZBQ2C886 IEva,iri. 21B

M0SEHH.T SIl ASKS WM OF HUGO

Washington June 2 Seuators Proc Chicago, 5. Thetor. Nelson. Gamble Klttredgo was at 4 15 this Wed-calle-

the this fore- - neselay morning, The men gain recognoon, on Invitation, hud n nl,lon r ,h Tl' ealc agreedence with thc President In order to ells, ul,on "ages 2 cents ess thancuss pending legislation. The subject,ll.i...l .,n thn Cnlm, ir.r. .J vbill and the prospects for canal legls- -

lation at this session. The object olthe conference was to urge upon theSenators the necessity for unanimity otaction and the real necessity for legls- -

lation on these subjects this ses- -Ion.

As to the canal bill It Is thatthe President would reluctantlytho responslbllit Imposed by thoSpooner amendment of selecting a

'

route, but he would much prefer thatCongress Itself select the route.

The President sent for a number ofSenators who hae been to bopposed to Rrantlvg concessions toCuba on the ground that It will notfavor the Interests of the beet sugarof the country To thc Senators he ex- -

pressed the hope that the Ilepubllcanswould act together The Presidentniraln niir.,l thn Tlvmilillf una flint In

urging action on reciprocity he would

n

as it was enteringhe expressed the hope a

passed without thoaid votes.

.

KITCHENER IS THANKED

uand aUo their humault),

Kitchener Inarmy in South tendering his

rorwas sure

would greatsatisfaction,

EDWARD COLLISION.

2 Kingwhat

a Illswas to St pal

a hisrlugu The

under Ulalighted stood p.ue

meul matterso

keeps the clothes from wrink-led makes an Ideal Theonly practical closet setand for ladles or gentle-men Set consisting of 21 pieces rtly

Dry

June teamsters'and settled

at White Housoand confer- - un'"'

the

rnxlnrrwll"""

at

knownaccept

known

Democratic

$2.50

& SON, Ltd;,FORT AND 8TREI1T8.

The Transcendent Arc Light500 C. P. Consumes but or.

dlnary Kerosene The best lightKnown to science nnd tho cheapest.Have received tho Highest Awards at

Pan Imposition. Suit-able for store ami halls nnd are In usein good many of our prominent storesthroughout tin- - city, such ns Wall,

hols Honolulu Drug Co, Mollis-t- i

r Ilrug Co Mclnerny Shoo Store,Hllto Ice Hawaiian Ho-t- i

other too numerous to men-tion We also hnvo the snmo

to 12 hours which is suit-able for to be placed Inns n protection against night prowlers.

in uso tnrougbout allthe plantations

further paitlculars Inquire of

WASHINGTON LIGHT CO,,

MASONIC TEMPLE.

n in curHill II1LIII 1 1 Mil I

men demanded. All pickets beultlwlrnxtn nt nml I, n mnn ..111" " " " " ""return to work this morning

Thc ,,, Kccnnt tlle concessions Inrt.Kari t 10ura of labor that WMeoriginal!) demanded

June 4. Driven by meucovered with many ofthem barely ablo exhaustion tohold the reins In their hands, thirty- -

slx ,nelt entered the mainKa,c r tnp Stock tonightn."ll(1 "hmver oc stones, hot- -

u.nn" s,lckl1- -

cIST; ui'u'1 "y.

ciowcied to the ca- -

paclty ttltll poucemen, were on m ro.lur from n ,icmery of supplies todowntown provision houses nfter oneof the fiercest days In the striko of thnheef packers teamsters. of tho

omcials at the packing houses,were anil head tofoot Tho were In worsecondition The Wagon tlriv Crs had beenwojllnB from 5 o'clock In tho morning.

P,a9 ,oll,Bllt aro mcrtrott(p, ,,jred The fiercest battle or the day

this afternoon nt Sixteenthstreet and Michigan avenue Tho riot-ers on tho viaduct hurledrocks nt the meat wagons passing

The mob wob tho for-midable In numbers nnd In of

Upton Will CliullctifVe Agnln.June 5. Tho Exchango Tel- -

company louny gave out aachtlng announcement, previously

mill by tho Associated whichS'r Thomas Upton has decided,.

l" rhallengu for tho America's cup Ini,,3 n aUlt tQ bum ,)yTho iTxchnngo Telegraph

ftnmpnny adds the )aeht Isb) Pile but ns n mntter nf fact,son and Klfe collaborated In tho

O 0

To lie Coimccfntccl In Son DiegoSan Diego, June 2 Tho eonsecra

"?,!., .""'"?Illshop ol Is to Inown church St Paul's, this city

on tho flist or sccuud Sunday in JulyMl llftstnrl.lf lltfl C n i.wti fifing fl,n

carry out the announcement of Presl- - "" ' .' '" lnu ."eKdent McKlnley uttered In his last 8"ess district and back

,ingan had been contested bitterly byspeech with such public approval mobs or strike s)mpathlzerslliroughout the country, also promises At tho wy cntrant0 to the g(ockthat had made concerning conces- - jari.8 tonight, nfter all seeming dan-slon- s

to Cuba. ger had passed, tlcoige June, an em- -

Tho President Indicated that the of tho n Packingadoption of the Piatt amendment mad Company, wns struck with a baseballIt obligatory upon the States to bat and knocked from his wugon scat.

Cuba differently from other na- - Ho was picked up unconscious, and Itlions. In a casual remark he said that ls believed ho may die.even this showed that It would hae SInn' others weio stiuck at thebeen better to allow Cuba to be f,amL' V,mc ,,y "htle"" "' butlutoly Independent, ns was Mexico. He ",0. ',0!lt'e n"e '? Mrn,ul" '" "ffertold these Itepubllcan Senators that the ""l!,"f5f'h."1"rSn,5,l,nl " ' 0Ie" H"""party ought not to be divided on U..m,rt:B3Uly?Alissues mc campaign,and that Cu -

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on the energy, skill und patience '' J"L0 r00 vp,r8'I1 ,Moro ,hn" MW.tl, which conducted the long cam- - thSo? e'rlt, &'nalgn In South Arrlca and has asked b(lf,am frshtcn(,(1 am, Bcattcre(lihim to communicate to the tioops the not t,ntn manv of ,ho rlott,rgGovernment's profound senso of their illceruen were Injured.ipini tniiuruuce, oruery uis-- 1

clpllnc, ofshown throughout the trying period

replied behalf ofthe Arrlca,sincere thanks the congratulationsof the Government, whichthe troops receive with

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KVKN1N0 BUktETlil HONOLULU II. T mi DAY, JUNE 13. 1902.

olKAi I IN

HE KEPT SNAKES

OUT OF HAWAII

Collector of Customs First Brought

Matter to the Attention of Autho-

rities at Washington Water-

front Discussion.

A somewhat heated discussion tookpiece In n well known captain's resorton thc waterfront this morning as towhom belonged thc credit of keepingsnakes out of thc Paradise of thc Pa-

cific It was thc opinion of numerousskippers and wnterfronters that thecredit belonged In Washington.

That thc Territory of Hawaii de-

scries all that Is coming In the way ofcredit for defending Itself from poison-ous reptiles, and that Collector of Cus-toms tt H. Stackable Is thc man whofirst brought the matter before theWashington authorities, Is shown bythe following communication recededby Collector Stackable In the last mallfrom Washington.

Treasury Department.Office of the Secretary.

Washington May 27. 1902Division of Customs.The Collector of Customs Honolulu,

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Sir llefcrrlng to jour lttter of tin!tiith or 1'ebruary last. In which oilsuggest that mensutcs be adopted toprevent the landing of enakes nt nn;port In thc Hnwnllnn Islands fromforeign ports, or fiom the nintlni ntalports of thc I'nlti d States or from nnyport In our Insular possessions, I hanto state that this Department has con-sulted with the Secretar of Agricul-ture In thc matter nnd I enclose, for

our Information and gulilnnce a cop)of a circular Issued by his Departmentunder date of thc 22d Inst, requiringon and after July 1. 1002. and until fur-ther notice, permits for reptiles bi oughtInto thc Territory of Hnwnll, and pro-hibiting thc Issuance or permits forpoisonous snakes of an) kind.

Respectfull).0. . SPAUI.DING.

Assistant Secntar).The ropy or the circular rercned t

and enclosed with thc aboe letter, Isas follows:Importation of reptiles Into Hawaii

U. S Department of Agrlctulture.Office of the Secretary. Washlug- -

ion. i) v .May i'.'. VMi- -

I iidei the proWsons of Section 1 olthe Act of Congress approved May 23,1000, entitled 'An Act to enlarge thapowus of tin- - Department of Agricul-ture prohibit the transportation Ij In-

terstate commerce of game killed In'Inlnttnn nf tnrnl lnua nnil fur nttipryurposes," the Secretary or AgricultureIs authorized to regulate the Introduc-tion of birds nnd animals In localitieswhere they have not heretofore exist-ed, and to make and publish all need- -

ful rules and regulations for carryingout the purposes of the act

In accordance with the authority thusIrontcrrcd. nnd for the purpose of pre-venting the Introduction of noxiousreptiles Into thc Territory of Hawaii,

j the order Issued under date of Septem-ber 13, 1900. extending thc list of for--lelgn animals and birds which may beImported without permits (Circular No.30, Dlologlcal Survey) Is hereby amend-ed, so that on and after July 1. 1002and until further notice, permits willbe required for the entry of reptiles ntall ports of the Hawaiian Islands. Suchpermits will be Issued by the specialInspector of this Department In Hono-lulu In the same form and subject totho same regulations as those now Is-

sued for mammals a A' birds. Hut nopermits will be Issued for thc entry otpoisonous snakes of any kind All ap-

plications for permits to Import reptiles Into Hawaii should be addressedto the Special Inspector or ForeignAnimals and Birds. Ulsbop Museum,Honolulu, Hawaii.

I'ndcr the regulations prescribed b)the Secretary or the Treasury, underdate of Juno 28. 1000 (Circular No 101

Division of Customs), persons whuhave not already secured permits willbe allowed u reasonable time In whichto secure them after the arrival of theshipment at the port of entry. In casethe application for entry Is rot grantedor the required permit Is not obtainedIn due time, the reptiles will be Imme-diately exported or destro)cd at theexpense of the owner or agent

JAMBS WILSON.Stcretar

OPTIIALWIA CONTAGIOUS.

New York. June (i Prevalence ofopthulmla In the public schools to suchan extent ns to move the Hoard ofHealth In declaring tho disease con-

tagious, has been ellscussed by the NewYork Academy of Medicine. One of thospeakers said he hud not only observedmany cases growing out of the use ofpublic IrnttiB. but that mnn) of themwere serious. He argued In fnvor ofthe Hoard of Health taking diustUaction whenever Inspection brought tolight a case of opthulmla or trachomaand declared that the Inspectors shouldnot satisfy themselves with merel) re-

moving the child, but should visit thefamily and locate thc seat of originalInfection.

WILL AHRE8T LYNCH.

London, Jueu 0. According to anews ugeney. Colonel Althur L)nch,who fought with the Hocus In SouthAfrica, wns elected In November lastto icpri'scnt Gnlway In thc House ofCommons, and who. It was announcedlast night In a dispatch to the Asso-ciated Press rrom Paris, had decided togo to London earl) next week nnd at-

tempt to take his beat In the Housewill not be allowed to carry out his Intentlon He will bo atrested It Is said,on the charge of treason Immediatelyafter lauding In Inglund A shnipwatch is being kept for Colonel L)iutnnd lr lie renches Westminster It willbe by strutegem,

Sunday Bulletin, $1.25 per year.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

TIDES.

ri iF

SdDAY,

P m II a n a m

Mood ay V I t8 i o 6 15 o jo it tip m

rutilajr .... to ti l i H ' 4S: it jo

Wtdotidar . t io,l Id ! t 51

TbuffcJay ... III! 1 10 Ol 1 )

ami r m.Friday O 58 I 1 tO f 1 4 Ms 4 55

Saturday.. . It 54 I 4 II ll 4 50 6 14p. m a tn.i

Sunday "c IIMonday .. t S: o to 6 09 8 ll

First quarter of the moon June 12,p. m.

Tides from tho United States Coastand Geodetic Survey Tables.

Tho tides at Kahulul and Hllo occurabout an hour earlier than at Ho-nolulu.

Weather Ilureau. Punahou, June 13

Temperature Morning minimum,CS; Midday maximum, S3.

Uarometcr at 9 n. m. 20.03 Steady.Ualnfnll 0.01.Dew Point (,9K.llumldlt) at 9 a. m 74 per cent.Diamond Iliad Signal Station, June

13. Weather cloudy; wind light SW.

AimiVKD.Thursday Tunc 12.

T. K K America Muni. Oolng fromSan Krnnclsco iJunc C) clocked nt Pa-

cific Mall wharf at 4 3u p inI'rldny, June 13

Stmr Miuinn Loa, Slmcrson, riomlluwnll nun M ti ti I pints, at 5 20 n mwith 1 1.20 sacks of sugar, 23u bags ofcoffee i'ti hags of taro, -- i bags of avvu02 liuiiclli H of banuuas, 21 kegs of butler, 2i rases of Irults, battels of pui4 bundles ot hides, 1 donkev, 12 pigs2S lit nil ot tattle uiiTi 127 packages ofsundries

DHPAUTRD.

' Thursday June 12

T K K Hongkong Maru, I'llmer forSan Francisco, at .1 p. m.

Str. Helcne. Nicholson, for Hnwnlland Maul ports, at T, p. in,

Str, Mlkahala. Ciegory. for Kauaipolls, nt ." p. m.

Str Nllhau, W Thompson, ror Kauaiports, nt 5 p m.

Str Lchu.i. Nnopala. ror Molok.ilportiv. at 5 p m.

Friday .tune 13.T. K K Ameilca Maru (lolng for

Oriental potts, nt noon.

PAasi:Noi:its departed.For Kauai purls, per sir. Mlkahala

June 12 Frnnils Gay and wife .MnMeiGn, Miss Mngler. Miss Keqike I S.Jones, C. W Spitz A. I Loid, D.Hutehlnson. i: T Tiinnatt Miss lllnrk-stiul- t.

O. Mujall. .M. L May. H. D.Wlshnid. W F. Johnstone I) Land,Cnpt llcrger and 30 members of Hawa-iian band

PASSCNOCttS AnmvED.From Hawaii and Maul ports, per

stmr Mauna Loa, June 12. Fiom Kan-- C. W. Cnrr. K. Ishlkawa. Mis L.Kekon, U. Sekomoto, 8. Ogurl, AhLnong, Ah Chang. From Kona-Mr- s.

O. K. Ilaker. A O. Campbell, Mrs. A.G Campbell and child. Mrs. O J.(toss. Miss V Mossman, Miss M. Laa-nu- l,

J Kiimnlae, Mrs. J. Kumalac andchild. O. nana From Maalaca Mrs.J. D Holt. John Holt. T. Aknna. T.M Tatta Miss M Hose. H. Drnlolf. I.M. How land J. D Hasten. W. Itay-dal- e

U Spanieling. H W. Brcckons,W O. Smith, nnd S3 deck.

nn liSSItome. June 5. The Pope today re

celved Judge Ta, Civil Guvernoi olthe Philippines, Uisfiop Tliomns O'Gor-ma- n

or Sioux Falls, S D , Judge Smithout! Major Porter of tlie Judge advceate-'-s deportment at Wash'iyiton,Judge Taft presented to his Holinessa letter Horn President Itoosevelt nnd4 box containing President ItooBevelt'sliterary works. The Pope expressedhis thankB for Mr. Hoosev ell's lrlendlygreetings, promised to study the dlftieuit Pnnipplne question, and said huuoped for lesults.

The Pontiff also asked Judge Tart tuthank President Itoosevelt for his gift.

Illshop O'Gorman acted as Interpreter and .Major Porte r read the Presi-dent's letter. The audience lasted for-ty minutes.

Explained by Taft.While talking with the Pojie, Govern-

or Tnrt reviewed In a summary wnythe emestlons In the Philippines whichrequire settlement. He pointed out tohis Holiness that the readjustment oftli relations of church uud state in thainlands wns not nn Indication of hotllltv of the United States to the Cuth-oll- c

ehuieii, but dcclaied that such areadjustment was meerl) a necessitytlDdei the American Constitution Gov.crnor Taft referred to the prosperityand the rreedom of the Ilomnn Cntfiei-li-

church In the United States, and ci-

ted these conditions as an assurancelhat tho Vatican had nothing to fearfrom the extension of the authority ottbo United States over he PhilippineiBlunds.

Assurances of Pope.Replying to Judge Tafl the Pontiff

expressed the greatest pride In theCatholic church In the United

Stntes and Intense Interest In the re-public. He earnestly desTred to helpthe American administration of thoPhilippines In every possible wny, andhe assured Governor Taft that the Vat-ican would approach all questions rals-t-

In the broadest and inoit concilia-tory spirit. Tho Pope said nlso thatmatters of detail In connection withthe questions to bo decided would berclerrttr to a committee' of Cardinalsw.iero they would bo considered atlength, nnd that all tho Issues wouldbe treated with tho sole ulm ot leach-ing a settlement satisfactory to nil parties eunccrnee!

Pontiff in Good Health.The Popo appeared to be In excel

lent health during his Interview withOovernoi Tnlt nnd wns In n vlvnrloujiiiimor. lie relerred pleasantly tdArchbishop Ireland In what ho had tosay concerning the Roman Catholic)chinch In tho United Stntes

Juclgo 'lart subsequently met Cardlnnl Hampolla thn Papal Secretary olState, and opened tho discussion ulPhilippine matters.

- GEISHAShirtwaist

THE QUEEN OF WAISTS

TH: SEASON'S GREATEST PRODUCTION

Ttlc selling of the GEISHA WAIST has been so enormous on ac-

count of Its surpassing excellence that we have found It difficult tosupply tbo demand, but large orders given In advance of tho rush Inthe mainland, which arrived Ify the S, S's.' !!ades and Alameda,place us In position to servo our old customers and Invito new ones.The GEISHA WAIST comes In the most exclusive st)les, tho latestconceits and choicest fabrics, all dainty, crisp nnd new.

Tho GEISHA WAISTS Just received are made of organdies, mulls,lawns, batistes, madras ginghams, mercerized chambrays, china silksnnd crepo silks, the trimmings aLvays in perfect accord with tho ma-

terials, but the STYLE of the GEISHA WAIST pleases )OU most.The sizes are VZ to 41. Laates looking for size 44 will find them heronow,

Wo sell tho QEISHA WAIST at moderate prices. One twcnty-flv-

to Flvo dollars no more than tho common Kinds are.A Bpeetal display this weelt.

Whitney &

WANTSFor Want Column Se Page Six

TO LET.TO LET Two rjomed cottage, rent

$15 Apply 12dl Kinma St 2172 lw

TO LET House Fort St nr Vlne)ardt! rooms etc servants ciuattcis,electile light, water free. Mrs.Smith. Honolulu Hotel 2172-lv-

NEW - TO-DA- Y

BANKRUPTCY SALE

Noticcls hereby given that I havetnstiuclcd .las I Moigati auctioneer,to sell at public aucclMii at hts sales-loom- s

Queen sti et on Satur-cl-

JUNE 23, at 1. o clock noonthe entliu printing omce plantnnd papel stoc 1. oi thf Austin Pub-lishing Company. Limited. In bankrupt-c)- ,

thc sale to Include the title nndgoodwill of the Paradise of the Pa-

cific, a monthly periodical. If thcproperty as a whole do not bring theupset price, being 75 per cent of thanppralsed value ol )1417.S5. the salewill be adJo-ne- the same day to thepremises of the said Austin PublishingCompany, Nuuanu street, where theproperty wiTi bo offered In parts ac-cording to the Inventory

DANIEL LOGAN,Trustee of Austin Publishing Co., Ltd,

In IlankriipteyHonolulu, June 13 1002. 2172--

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEUNITED STATES FOR THETERRITORY OF HAWAII.

-- )

In the Matter of )

ALBERT E. NICHOLS.) A Bankrupt.Bankrupt )

)

To the creditors of the above namedbankrupt

Please take nolle e that the propertyot the above named bankrupt will bosold nt public auction at the salesroomof Jns. F Morgin Queen street. Hono-lulu, at 12 n i Im l noon, on the 21stda) of June, A D 1002

WM S. FLEMING,Ileferco.

Honolulu June 12 1902 2172 tf

FIFITH PRECINCT, FOURTH

All members of the Firth PrecinctClub. Fourth District Republican par-ty, are asked to he present at a meet-ing to bo held at 7 3d o'clock tonight,at the usual place for nomination otofficers nud other Important business.

O. C. SWAIN,Chairman

June 13 1002. 2172-1- 1

NEWS OF TRANSPORTS

San Francisco Jun fl The Mcadowill sail for Maulla June loth.

The ShiTlduu li. at ManilaThe Hnmoik sailed fiom Manila

Mn) 23 with the Ninth Inrnnti) saveCompany I which is on Jhe WarieneU- - hero June 13

Tho Grant will be impaired.Tho Sherman sailed from Manila

May 28 for San Fianclaeo via Nagasukl with Major General Wheatnn Ilrlgadier General Snyder 330 enlisted menor the Sixth Infantry !? enlisted menof the Nineteenth Infantr) 31 slek, 11Insane nnd 42 clUchaiged soldiers

The Thomas sailed for ManilaMny Kith.

The vv'arren which sailed from Ma-nila May 4th put back on account olsickness nboaid, sailed again May13th with Company I or tho Ninth

and 3(10 marines aboard Sailedfrom Nagnsakl May .2 clue hero JuneJUth

The Ciook arrived at Manila May 22Tho Kllpatrlelc nulled Horn Manna

Mn 21st and rium Nagasal I May 29,due here Jiino 111

The i.ogun arrived1 at Manila May23d

The lluford sailed for Manila June 2The Dlx is nt Seattle

Heed Ih doll Cliiiniplnn.London, June r, Alexander Herd

won the golf championship toda.v withnn nggiegato of 307 stiokes. 'llanyVunlon wns sccoud witlt a total of 303btiokcs

Sunday Bulletin, $1.23 per year.

Marsh, Ltd

THE ORPHEUMCommencing

SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 14th,l'or a Short Season Only

HARRY COGILLAND

JACK SUTTON'S ENTERTAINERSIN

First Class Vaudeville

AIMEE TASMAClever Performances on the High Wire

I Introducing Original Aerial WheelI Act.

LENA HARVEYIn Serlo-Coml- e Effusions.

DELLA ROSSIn a Series of Clever Dances.

ADALINA SARINAArtistic Exhibitions on the Trapeze.HARRY COGILL and MAIE ARLEA

"The Booking Agent"Inimitable Songs, Dances and Bur-

lesque.DAVE CASTON

Character Comedian and HungarianDancer.

LENA HARVEYPatriotic Songstress.ALTRO, THE TRAMP

Juggler Comedian Extraordinary,AND

I ROSE AQUINALDOPositively the Most Wonderful Lady

Contortionist and Balancer of theDay,

Hox office opens at tho OrpheumThursday at 9 a. m.

Regular Prices.A FIRST-CLAS- ATTRACTION,

BY AUTHORITYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER-RITORY OF HAWAII AT

CHAMBERS.

Order for Special Term.

Deeming It essential to the promo-tion of Justice we do order that n Spe-clal Term ot the Circuit Court of thoFirst Circuit bo held In the Judiciarybuilding In Honolulu, commencingMONDAY, the 7th day of JULY. A. D.1902. at Tl of tlie clock In Hie fore.noon of snld day, and continuing forthe period provided by law.

Done at Chambers this 10th day ofJune, A. D. 1902.

. A. S. HUMPHREYS,rirst Judge.

GEO. D. GEAR.Second Judeg.

W. J. ROniNSON,Thlid Judge.

The foregoing order ls hereby approved W F FREAR.Chief Justice of the Supremo Court of

the Tenltoiy of Hawaii.Dated Juno 10, 1902. 2171-28- t

French LaundryEvo, Corner of Deretnnla Avenueand Punchbowl Street.

All Work Done by Hand

LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.J. ABADIE, Proprietor.

Teleplione Blue 3552.

F. W. Deardsloe. p. O. Box TTl

Geo. W. Pago. TL IJ

BEARDSLEE & PAOFArchitects and Builders.

Offices, Ellto building, Honolulu, T. HSketches and Correct Estimates tinlihed on Short Notice.

BUILDING MATERIALSOK ALL KINDS.

Dealers in Lumber and Goal.

Alien 5fc Roblnwon,queen Street, Honolulu

M. R. BERTELMAN'8Carpenter Shop16 - M O V li D

To rear of old stand. Entranc oKing street. Orders left at either iko)or office at John Nott's store, Klz,street, will receive prompt attention.

JAS. F.

MORGANAuctioneerand Broker

65 Queen St.

TRUSTEE'S SALE

IN BANKRUPTCY

ON SATURDAY, JUNE 28th

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At my salesroom. 05 Queen street, t

will sell at Public Auction, by order otMr Daniel Logan, Trustee for the Aus-tin l'tibllsrtmg Co, Ltd., n bankrupt,tho entire plant of the Austin Publish-ing Co. The stock consists of paper,n very large nnd splendid stock of Jobtjpo, sufficient body typo for twolargo weekly newspapers. lso n ln--

stock of artistic nnd up to date t",some of which has hardly seen Ink.

Also nil tho pi esses, tools, Instruments, shafting, puileys, belting, officedesks, etc , etc.

The sale will nlso enrry with It thoname nnd good will of tho "Paradiseof the Pacific "

In case of the non disposal or thostock as n whole tho sale will betransferred to tho premises or theAustin Publishing Co , and will ho heldon the same dny.

Ja8. F. Morgan,AUCTIONEER.

Auction SaleOF

Gasoline Schooner

"Eclipse"

On Saturday, June 14th,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At the Irmgard wharf, foot of Iuuanustreet, I will sell at Public Auction, byorder of 5Ir. A. N. Campbell, treasur-er Hawaiian Navigation Co., Ltd., thegasotlno schooner "Ucllpso," fullyequipped for service. This Includesropes, anchors, cliatns, tackle, s'.dalights, boats, etc., etc.

Terms cash, U. S. Gold Coin.

JAS. F. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER.

TRUSTEE'S SALE

On SATURDAY, JUNE 21,

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,At my salesroom, G5 Queen street, I

will sell at Public Auction, by order ofMr. II. T. MAUSH, Trustee In ro A,C. Nlcnols, bankrupt.

Two cows, two calves,Ono buggy and harness.One brusu and curry comb,Ono feed cutter, ono dog,Ono golfing outfit, ono seesaw.An order on the Wuhlnvva Sugar Co ,

Ltd , for 750 shares of Its capital stockpnr value $100 per share, or $75,000.

Equity In Manhattan Llfo InsurancaCo.'s policy No. 115,028 on tho UTo olAlbert i:. Ntdiols, face (death) value?of policy $20,000.

JAS. F. MORGAN.AUCTIONEER

Auction SaleOF

rloiiseliokljiiniitiire

OH MONDAY, JUNE I6lhAT 10 O'CLOCK A. M,

At the residence of Mrs Oscar C. Lew-Is- ,30 Vine) aril street, ono house from

iMiunnu street, I will sell at PublicAuction the entire household furnitureconsisting of

Upholstered parlor furniture,Wlekei ware, largo Mirror.Couches, chairs, rockers, bureaus,Washstands, vvnidrohos,One very hnnclsomo carved heavy

oak bedroom set, center rugs,Small rugs, lace curtains,Dining chairs and table, crockery,Clusswaie, meat snfe, leu box,Oil stove andTerns and plants.

Jus. F. Morgan,AUCTIONEER

JAS. F.

MORGANAuctioneerand Broker

65 Queen St