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1 . pipmppMivp A "'"TtWWj DOLLAR SPENT IN BUOXWNraC --- H "IB P I ll - , I 1-W-- -- T --r- .-- fl VX m 7 . 1. T f. M 1 I will n SAy-- j fc JJJ V JbiiNJINU" 13 U JUJUJGi 111M s i f f WILL SELL TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS. 2 RiitiiBiMiBitoanitoM u p a fa p-- i a fa n m v Vol. XL No. 1003. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. TUESDAY. JULY 30 1001. Piticn 5 Gents. HONOKA i n QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED BY VOLUNTEER BRIGADE Natives Leaving Honokaa for Waipio Scarcity of Water Serious Engineer Platts Recovers His Stolen Watch. The steamer Iwalanl from Honokaa brought quite a lot of late news of the district of Hawaii where she lias been for several das loading sugar. On July 20th about 9 o'clock In the morning a fire was !lscociel in the cane nt Honokaa plantation. It threat-(nc- il to be qulto serious ns there was a high wind blowing at the time. Man- ager Watts happening to be near nt the time, hastily organized n lire bri- gade among the field hands and ex- tinguished the flame before It had done nny considerable damage. During the in ogress of the fire nine of the Japan ese laborers were badly burned. The lire was caused by n Jnpanese who was carelessly smoking In the field. The search- - of Mater In Honokaa Is getting erj serious. It Is being haul id oxer from Kukulhaelc and delivered to people. Those In the district who Imp cisterns and have hitherto not felt the want so keenly ns others are now beginning to worn ns the cisterns are nearly empty. Many of the nathes Hie leaving Honokaa for Waipio where there Is plenty of water to be had. Tin' Pacific Sugar Mill Is able, to grind but two days a week, as thcro Is mi water to flume the cauo to the milt. Mnnager Forbes Is Installing a trollej rihUmii to carry canu to the mill, and whin It Is In woiktng order the con- gestion will bo gteatl iclleved. It Is being used to some extent now. Were It not foi the trollo), the mill would hne to stop. The big triplex which Honokaa dis- carded has been purchased by the Sugar Company and Is being from him on the last trip of the steam-Mau- l. She was loading on the 27th Chief Engineer Platts of the Iwalanl, who had his valuable timepiece Htolen taken fiom Honakna li the steamer ei, was the happiest man aboard the vessel on arrhal at Honakaa. Deputy Sheiln Moanaull had locoveied the watch from the I'ortn Hlcan who had htolen It The thief was arrested. OWNER OF Y m fill) YESTERDAY Murlta a Japanese jeweler who has blioji at the corner of Ileietnnln and King streets, has Identified the thlitj-fo- ul watches and other Jewelr found last Sunday on the pi anises of two Chinese, as being part of the plumW of some unknown parties who enteied his place of business on the night of Muj 2S, this jear. Detective Kaapa has found the col-re- names of the Chlnaititn arrested Sunda to be Hong Cheong alias Ah Cheung nnd Yong Mung alias Mung Kong. They nre both Manchuilans. 'J he thaige of larccnj In tho first de- arie has been lodged against the men Morltn places the vii."e of the unl-- ( lea stolen trom Ti'is place lit HW. LIQUOR CA8E GOE6 OVER. The cases of Joe Mendes, KflUlulj and otheis, charged with dhtlllng okolehao nt Kalihl, tame up licfoin Judge Dickey this foienoou, Them was i long wait to allmv time fur a senuh after the original cor.ii l 'I he tleiks nt the police station bVn.fi unablH to find them. Deputy Sheil'f Chlllliigwoith ns prosecuting officer, ssked foi a contlnuunc. It was finally ugircd between Attorneys Kai.lul.o.i and Vlas, representing the li.'.iiat, und th" pio&ocutlng cincer, to allow Hie case to go over until Satuidiy uud It was so orda.ol b the Com. New Citizen, Fiank I Center icnouncid nllegl-ant- e toda to tho Empcroi of Get-ma- n and lidcntna ti citizen of tho United fciates. The oath was admin lsteied Ij Judge Ectee. College Hills HARD TIMES ARE THE BEST TEST OF A NEW suburb : : : : : The fact that THREE.. RES. DENCES are NOW IN COURSE OF ERCCTIN. bids for another about to be opened and plans for several mora In the hands of local architects, and all for BONA TIDE PURCHASERS, shows the vitality of the movement to- wards College Hills. The approaching operation of the car line and water plant makes Im- mediate occupation possible. McCIellan, Pond & Co. or Castle & Lansdale u a.j,. j,.. . A,rbw..,.fc..i.tfcftu.e The Discrepancy of Over 3000Explained The returns of the Commissioner ol Census show that there arc I'i.Ti'm Chi neso In the Territory of Hawaii, The total ncordlng to tho registration made li Collector Chamberlain Is 2S 925. Here Is a dlfferenco of 3,158. This difference Is accounted for chlcflv by two considerations first, tho Chi- nese themselves had a motive In regis- tering, whereas being counted In cen- sus was a matter of total indlffcicncc to them: secondly, every pel son with on Chinese blood In him or her was classed as a Chinese, regardless of pa- ternal nathlty. One other reason Is that tho force of registration was In tho field longer than the enumerators and had mom time to round up the stragglers. In the appealed caso of James Han-Io- s. J. Vllschaes, defendant has filed notice of withdrawal of appeal. UUIftP HOTEL Lahalna I; to hac an HEtaurant and ice cream parior wun a billiard parlor and lodging rooms co - nected with the establishment. Tho actlv e promotion and management U In the hands of a Seattle gentleman recent! arrived who has enlisted the support of Mr. Barkbnuscn and Mr. Alberg. The buildings nnd equipment will cost about 15000, and being In the hands of a hotel man of considerable experience will unquestionably add to the popularity of Lahalna as a central point of Maul. With the steady prog- ress Walluku Is making Lahalna citi- zens see the) must be up and doing to keep up the pace, For groceries ring up Bluo 911. OLD GERMAN 8 ARRESTED. Mr, and Mrs. Kunst, tho two old fler-nin- who have on previous occasions, appeared In the Police Court on tho charge ot selling liquor without a li- cense, weie arrested jesterda on the same charge. The made their appear-nnc- o In court this morning with J. K. Kaulla as their attorney. Their cases went over until Thursdu nnd Kaulla exhausted his English, Hawaiian nnd flerman vocabulary In n nln effort to make them understand. Finally he took both the old people b the arm. held up four Angers and led them out of the court room. HUE HIM WASP Prof, Ashmead of the Washington Museum, who Is making n stud) of tho Insects of the Hawaiian Islands this summer, returned Moctlay from a tour of the Big Island. He lound Hawaii an island of magnificent distances and I covered with many obstacles, making txploratlon tedious and tiresome. He found several new species of insects. many of them parasites of value to the. agriculture Inteicsts of tho tropics. Ho will make a careful study of these with n view to asccrtatnlrg methods by which thev may be cultured and In- creased In number. Prof, Ashmead states that one of the surprises that he has met In this coun- try Is the abence of tcpbla, the great- est foe to the Japanese beetle. He snS It abounds on the Mainland fiorn Brit- ish Columbia to Florid i nnd should be Imported to Hawaii nt once. The tephla U a species of w.isp and It feeds on the larvae ot other Insects. Its ravages among the laivac of the Ja- panese becHe, kecrs the tribe reduced to harmless straits 1 Ills wasp. Prof. Ashmead sa)s would be a valuablo ally to the fungus discovered by Prof, Koebcle. The mala drawback to the fungus Is that it will operate only In damp soil. Prof. Ashmead will soon make a trip to tho Const, returning again, when he will probably bring with him a bag ot Japanese beetle eating wasps. BASEBALL TALK, Tbcto Is a movement on foot among the plaeis of the various teams of the baseball league to contln-- o tho pr4-en- t season on account of Its h.n lug been pioductlve of so much goo I split. Ihe proposition Is to begin will, thn old schedule that will be completed with the game between the Start ,nrl Honolulus Saturda afternoon, and go thiough with the whulo thing j,aln. The posslblllt) of a visit from the Kauamento team Is bcng verj much talked about among tho baseball en- thusiasts of the clt.. Sumo action may be taken soon. Or, It. M, Malster, who was elected resident medical superintendent of the Oahu Insane Asylum by tho Board of Health last week, has notified Dr. Pratt that he will accept tho posltloli. An acceptance has also been received by I', II. Klbley as assistant. Theso gen- tlemen will take charge ot tho Institu- tion tomorrow. Prof, W. II Powell, superintendent of tho Washington, I). C, public schools, Is a guest In Honolulu on his way home trom a tour In tho Orient. Ho visited tho summer school today In company with Inspector Gibson Ho speaks in high terms of tho Hawaiian school s stem so'far as ho has been nblo to louk Into It. At tho tax nUlco It Is estimated that a total of 1,400 lucomotax schedules will bo filed by tomorrow night. Takt a ride on the electric cars up Pacific Heights. Fare 5 cents. ' OMAN HTi PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR KAWAIAHA0 FRIDAY NIGHT Selections on New Instrument by Wray Taylor and Prof. Ingalls Solo3 by Mrs. Tenney Peck and Others. Tho new organ of Kawnlahuo, tho pride of the membeis of the church. ftuu rvspuuueu so uuuruii lunmu u fund for the purchase of the handsome piece, Is to be dedicated on Friday night, August 2. Kev, 11. II. Parker hat been working haul for the success of the nffalr am!, in order to assure the ihiirch and the friends of good music, he put this part of the work In the hnnds of Wrn Tn-l- with the result that the following program has been arranged: Old Hundred. 1. Organ Solo- s- la) Festnl Mnnli nnd Finnic A.. Garrett (b) Meditation ., Thaer Wray Talor, 2. Overture Frolic of the Fait Us Illgge Amateur Orchestra 8. Solo Beyond the Oaten of Paradise It. A King Miss Edith M. Hogeix. L Organ Solos (a) IIniD3 ot Nuns Wely (b) Tho Lost Chord .... Sullivan Mr. A. B. Ingalls. 5. Song I Heard the olce of Jesus Say Chas. A. S. Harrlss Mrs. Tenney Peel. 6. Gavotte Enchanting Hells .Tobaul Amateur Orchestra. 7. Solo O God Have Mcic (St. Paul) Mendelssohn Mr. Maurice G. Iteckwlth. 8. Organ Solo Grand OrfertOlrc. St, Cecelia No 1 Batiste Mr. A. B. Ingalls. 9. Anthem I Will Praise the Lord Bnlley Kawalnhao C'lioli. 10. Organ Solos (u) Melod) In F Clarke (b) Intel mezzo Mascngnl Wray Tnlor. . Qulnn Family Reunion. C, K. nnd Tom (Jiilnn will leave for San Francisco on Saturday there io meet their brother James and another brother from Central America. From there, the four Qulnns will leave for their old home In Elkeder, la, where the Qulnn family of over slxt will assemble for a family reunion, the first In many eais The Qulnn binthers will be nwa fiom Honolulu fur sev- eral months Late 8uap Report. New York, Jul '.0. Sugar llavv, stead : fair refining, l'c, centrifugal, OCtest, 4 molasses sugar, 3'ic Refined, unsettled: crushed. S9Sc; powdered, SJ.'c; granulated, Captain .Masher of tho Keauhou had the Iwalanl mi lu-- i last tilp Mil ft. (BilE DEFENDANT CLAIMS TRUST EXISTED IN HIS NAME Judge Gear Will Decide the Levy Azbil Case This Afternoon Hopkins to Summon Grand Jury. The tilal of Mrs. M J, Montano vs W. ft. Castle, a bill fot an accounting, was continued this morning before Judge Gear. The testlmon for the defense was all In b.v noon nnd the plaintiff will put on v.ltnesses In re buttal this afternoon The testlmon) on both sides showed that Mrs. Mon tano bad been for a long time very much dlssntlsTlcd with the manner In which Mr. Castle han I em conducting the business entrusted to him. It was fchown that her calls ni protest nt his office were so numeiiius tint the clerks could not remember dates or the num- ber of such calls It alau appeared that Mr. Castle grew so tired of the Impor- - tunltlcs that he established a rule of being too bus to talk It over. The mattei at Issue Ik iuOOO. Plain tiff claims this sum ns due her as u balance fiom the proceeds of a sale of land made b. Mr. Castle. Castle claiming to act as trustee for the Mon tauos accepted a mortgage for this amount from W. C. Achl. Plaintiff claims that she never had the oppur tunlty to 'accept or i eject the mort gage. Judge Gear will probabl announce bis decision this afternoon in the rase of Levy vs, Azblll The case Is the one grow Ink out of the sale of tho Queen's hotel li) Azblll to Levy. I.ev advanced 'd on the deal which fur tome reason failed to go through. The milt Is brought b Lev to recover the amount advnnced. The Grand Jur) called by Judge Gear will be summoned b Bailiff C. A. K. Hopkins Atturne) Illgclow filed a demurrei tc the complaint of Kerr vs. The Compnii, alleging no Jurisdic- tion. The question of jurisdiction wns onii In which an appearance would bo u confession of Jurisdiction. The Court held that the demurrer u an appear- ance on the part ot the dctendaut. In the estate ot Hubert W. Holt the accounts of Henry Smith, trustee, hnvo been referred to J. M. Monsarrnt us rfjstei. Ihe accounts of the trustee In tlu estute of H, A. P. Carter have been re feried to Henry Smith ns master nt the request of G. H. Carter. The will of T. W. Ora has been ad mltted to probate. Judge Gear ap- pointed Herman Focke executor ot tho v. Ill under bond of U'W. A Honolulu Irishman who writes poctr that Is published and read, often waxes eloquent to n select coterie of friends on the problems of 'life. But he's Itlsh The other evening, In dis cussing married life and sin- gle blessedness. In the warmth ot con- viction he exclaimed. "Wlo. a single man Is like a woidless song without music' AS TO LONG? TERM SENATE MEMBERS Now that the Legislature has finished Its labors, questions ot mote or less Import that were not dealt with are coming to the sur- face and, among tho most Important of these Is the question of the apportionment of Semtors for tliu long term which takes In the next session of the Legislature, It will bo remembered that tho Independents made nn attempt at electing, at a Joint session ot the Senate and House of Representa- tives, the men to fill the places at the next session It will also be lenumbercd that the Republicans refused to attend this Joint because the contended the regulni session had riiuie to an end. 'Ihe would have absolute!) nothing to do with the mounti- ngs It will be further remembered that certain of the Senators on the Independent side lefuscd to attend the Joint session because of Internal disagreements. Ibis caused nil manner of trouble nnd there was an adjournment slue die with nn Incomplete list of Sena- tors elected for tho long term 1 his then, Is the slate of affairs now existing. At it meeting ot the Republican Central Committee not long ago, It was agieed on all sides that tho Republican part should take action for the situation certalnl demanded action. Aceordlng-Ingl- y a committee was appointed to draft n bill for presentation to Congress, fixing the long term Senators. Although this has not et been done. It will bo drafted before Delegate Wilcox leaves again for Washington. At that time, It will be placed In his hands for presentation to Congress. One of the members of the Republican Central Committee, speaking today ot tho matter, had the following to say to a Bulletin reporter: "This running to Congress for ever little thing Is noth- ing more nor less than child's play. We should settle all our little difficulties right here at home, Supposing Congress should refuse to consider the bill we Intend sending forward, what Is there then to do? It seems to me that the Governor must call a special session If for tho matter of the apportionment of Senators alone," A Republican Senator had the follow Ing to say: "Wo vvlll nothing In particular to Congress. All we want Is the ap- portionment of Senators. Wo will state that the Republicans will bo satisfied whether tho Senators with tho highest or thoso with tho lowest vevs nre chosen for tho extra term men." There Is no question whntevci as to the position taken by the Independents In this matter. They know that their attempt to carr the regular session beyond tho limit set by the Governor and the was a fnlluro and they want somo kind of action now. They aro not In favor of submitting tho matter to Congress because, they believe that all such matters should bo settled at home. Hawaiian Wedding and Old Time Luau Mr Kill Kinlhue nnd MIkr Mam Nahlnu were imrrled hst evening at the Hnmnn Catholic Cathedral In tlin lire feme of n Hrgc number of friends After the cercmon), the bridal pirty and full three hundred Invited guests went to the home of William Hlnger on Wnlknhnlulu whcie n srdendliT lit in had been pictured 'Ihe leceptlon lit the (linger home was erj Impresnlve and wns attended with silent ceremony until after prner the festival of the wedding began. Congratulations were lavished upon the happ) couple and many tonsts were drunk. The feast was conducted li ftlnger nlong old time Huwallan lines nnd was a success throughout The numerous guests were delighted with the entertalument. which lasted until after mldnlgh. Oil lflil The Wilder Steamship Co. has built a ver large btto for Maalaea Ila, Maul. The structiue ereatl resembles the bell bun off this harbor It will be put In place b the l.cliua and will mark the danger line In Maalaea Bay. In pist times this I arbor has been the cause of much delaj to Island ves- sels on account of the slnllow water. In the night tlnic steumeis. on Ing, have often gone aground. To obviate the danger ot q scrlois mis- hap the new buo) has been cons'Mic'.e I. When laid Its beating with rnfei-en- to points on the Bhoie will be sent to the l nl'ed rititr-- Hdrogrnphli olIHc so the loi.itlrn cf the mark can be notM on the new maps now being prepared OFFICIAL8 INSPECT Vesterda) afternoon the members of the Executive Council made a tour of Inspection of sewers und public works. The Itlnerar of Insp-ctl- on took In the pumping station and all the Interesting points nlong the sewer to tho iiuflnlsh rd outfall. The compnii was pleased with the llrkt class condition in which the found ever thing. Knnialo Plantation. Kamalu plantation people are still waiting patlentl for thcli suit In tho Clicult Court. It would manifest! be Impossible for nil business man to bo i.pliroacheel on nil kind of a proposl- - tiun until this matter Is settled. In the meantime. T. II. Meer is acting ns the manager nnd four or live men n taking care uf the place. Kamalo baa fort ncres of excellent ratio that will be ready for grinding In October or November. . Now Married Legally. Mr. Schoellkoppe, proprietor of th Hawaiian hotel barber chop Is now pioperly married. Tho spelling of his name given b the Call was consider- ably off. but estcrdny afternoon hit secured a second mart hire license f i cm Superintendent llud anil was agalu marilcil at the German Luthcap church lust evening. Mr. an I Mr' Schoellkoppe now keep their Sail ltd fael marriage license as a souvenir. ' m Captain lack Atkinson of the Ilea-Lul- ls Is beginning to look fur appli- cants feu the frcsluu'in crew for the September rae-c- He has alieady pick, cd out some piomlslng colts uud from now on until the crews arc picked there will be n lot of wink done b ii embers desltous ot making u seat In the boats. W O. Smith Is booked to leave for Vuncuuvei In tho Moana. MOST I'hOI'LL I'ATROME THL Merchants' Parcel Delivery LOHIANV. WHY PONT V.OU? Gill up BLUE (H2I when you wish to sen J anything down town, and re- quest your dealer to send jour goods home by the ,M. I D. Co. I'rompt delivery and ... careful attention assured. III i IDEAL PLACE ON ALAKEA STREET ALMOST COMPLETED Only a Few Rooms LeftSome of People Who Have Rent- ed Oices and Rooms. One of the ver best buildings for lb)lclans or dentists' offices or for tultes of rooms for residence purposes HI ue completed on August 10 Its location Is on Ahkca street Just makal of the Pacific Club and its promoters aic Drs Henry W. Hovard and A. E. Nichols. Indeed, the excellent oppor- tunities offered have I ecn so readily fcuatched up that nearly cvcothlug In the building Is taken, this notwith standing the fact that the building la Lot vet completed. The building has a very handsome appearance mid the fact that It faces tuu.iid Walkikl assures the occupants of a pleasant breeze at nil hours of the day. The first floor ot the building will be utlllzeel almost cutircl for office pur- poses. Besides the offices of Drs How- ard nnd Nichols will bo those of the following' Associated Charities, Dr. Kodgcrs, nnd Drs. Andrews nnd Me-cr- Dr. McDonald has taken u suit of living rooms on this floor. The upper Hour has alread been rented to a lady who means to take In lodgers so that there Is nothing there that can be obt lined. One-ha- lf of the basement has been taken b the Honolulu and Hawaiian Paper Co. and already, the enterprising manager, Mr. Johnson, has got bin stock In position and Is now attending tc the finer details. Naturally, Mr. Johnson Is mure thau t leased with hit location. The remaining part ot the basement which covers a space of SOxtO feet Is most suitable for a warehouse. It In not only roomy but It has the advan- tage ot being cool and dr). The court at the central part ot the building nssures comfort for every room In the building. This place will be sit about with ferns and palinH 'and will be turned Into a bower of beauty upon which all the occupant uf the building may louk with pleasure! from the broad piazzas that arc to bn tumid outside of the rooms, The building speaks for Itself It Is excellent In every respect and. ns U nell proven by the run there has bwn on the accommodations. i m . New Paint and Paper House on Union St. The McKcchnlo Paint nnd Wall Pa- per Company opened n new storo on I'nlon street this week nt Nos 1178 mill 1180. The storo Is filled with u bright new stock of paints, oils, wall paper, glass and other Interior ma-t- i i lain The lino of wnll paper Ik con- spicuous In Into ami beautiful designs, nnd Is tbi' largest line shown In thu city lleclde's thu great variety on show nt tho store n large warehouse supply Is leady to bo drawn upon In paints, tlm MeKechnlo storu will lend, Thn best brands on)) nre on the shelves. Mr MeKechnlo Is a pinctlcal painter and Interior decorator, and will flgtiro oil contracts. It will bo wurtli thu white of any ono to diop In and securii n few Ideas on the art of Interior deco- rations as practiced b) this new bouse. t BAIL RLDUCED. Captain Albert Wallace ot tho Sea King, who Is on bull nwaltlng trlnl In thu I'cdcial Court for assault upon tho high seas, applied to Judge Esteo to day for n reduction or his bnll bond. The prose eiitlng attorney approving, tho bond was reduced from J 1,000 to Tlii'io was n stem!) stream of ioc pie nt the ollli e of thu Assessor to day turning In tin Ir Income schedules for taxation purposes I SHOE SALE I Continued Owing to many not being able to take advantage of our .sale last week, we will continue the sale during the balance of this week. SAME LOW PRICES RULE. Manufacturers Shoe Co. 1057 Tort Street. A.'jl'-- J ui. . -- J , i 4 .. i.C it ii ak.2SLku.j. u

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RiitiiBiMiBitoanitoM u p a fa p--i a fa n m v

Vol. XL No. 1003. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. TUESDAY. JULY 30 1001. Piticn 5 Gents.

HONOKA i nQUICKLY EXTINGUISHED

BY VOLUNTEER BRIGADE

Natives Leaving Honokaa for Waipio

Scarcity of Water Serious

Engineer Platts Recovers

His Stolen Watch.

The steamer Iwalanl from Honokaabrought quite a lot of late news ofthe district of Hawaii where she liasbeen for several das loading sugar.

On July 20th about 9 o'clock In themorning a fire was !lscociel in thecane nt Honokaa plantation. It threat-(nc- il

to be qulto serious ns there was ahigh wind blowing at the time. Man-

ager Watts happening to be near ntthe time, hastily organized n lire bri-

gade among the field hands and ex-

tinguished the flame before It had donenny considerable damage. During thein ogress of the fire nine of the Japanese laborers were badly burned. Thelire was caused by n Jnpanese whowas carelessly smoking In the field.

The search- - of Mater In Honokaa Is

getting erj serious. It Is being haulid oxer from Kukulhaelc and deliveredto people. Those In the district whoImp cisterns and have hitherto notfelt the want so keenly ns others arenow beginning to worn ns the cisternsare nearly empty. Many of the nathesHie leaving Honokaa for Waipio wherethere Is plenty of water to be had.

Tin' Pacific Sugar Mill Is able, togrind but two days a week, as thcro Ismi water to flume the cauo to the milt.Mnnager Forbes Is Installing a trollejrihUmii to carry canu to the mill, andwhin It Is In woiktng order the con-gestion will bo gteatl iclleved. It Isbeing used to some extent now. WereIt not foi the trollo), the mill wouldhne to stop.

The big triplex which Honokaa dis-carded has been purchased by the

Sugar Company and Is beingfrom him on the last trip of the steam-Mau- l.

She was loading on the 27thChief Engineer Platts of the Iwalanl,

who had his valuable timepiece Htolentaken fiom Honakna li the steamerei, was the happiest man aboard thevessel on arrhal at Honakaa. DeputySheiln Moanaull had locoveied thewatch from the I'ortn Hlcan who hadhtolen It The thief was arrested.

OWNER OF Y

m fill) YESTERDAY

Murlta a Japanese jeweler who hasblioji at the corner of Ileietnnln andKing streets, has Identified the thlitj-fo- ul

watches and other Jewelr foundlast Sunday on the pi anises of twoChinese, as being part of the plumWof some unknown parties who enteiedhis place of business on the night ofMuj 2S, this jear.

Detective Kaapa has found the col-re-

names of the Chlnaititn arrestedSunda to be Hong Cheong alias AhCheung nnd Yong Mung alias MungKong. They nre both Manchuilans.'J he thaige of larccnj In tho first de-

arie has been lodged against the menMorltn places the vii."e of the unl-- (

lea stolen trom Ti'is place lit HW.

LIQUOR CA8E GOE6 OVER.

The cases of Joe Mendes, KflUluljand otheis, charged with dhtlllngokolehao nt Kalihl, tame up licfoinJudge Dickey this foienoou, Themwas i long wait to allmv time fur asenuh after the original cor.ii l'I he tleiks nt the police station bVn.fiunablH to find them. Deputy Sheil'fChlllliigwoith ns prosecuting officer,ssked foi a contlnuunc. It was finallyugircd between Attorneys Kai.lul.o.iand Vlas, representing the li.'.iiat,und th" pio&ocutlng cincer, to allowHie case to go over until Satuidiy uudIt was so orda.ol b the Com.

New Citizen,Fiank I Center icnouncid nllegl-ant- e

toda to tho Empcroi of Get-ma- n

and lidcntna ti citizen of thoUnited fciates. The oath was adminlsteied Ij Judge Ectee.

College Hills

HARD TIMES ARE THEBEST TEST OF A NEWsuburb : : : : :

The fact that THREE.. RES.DENCES are NOW IN COURSE OFERCCTIN. bids for another about tobe opened and plans for several moraIn the hands of local architects, and allfor BONA TIDE PURCHASERS,shows the vitality of the movement to-

wards College Hills.The approaching operation of the

car line and water plant makes Im-

mediate occupation possible.

McCIellan, Pond & Co.

or Castle & Lansdale

u a.j,. j,.. . A,rbw..,.fc..i.tfcftu.e

The Discrepancy of

Over 3000ExplainedThe returns of the Commissioner ol

Census show that there arc I'i.Ti'm Chineso In the Territory of Hawaii, Thetotal ncordlng to tho registrationmade li Collector Chamberlain Is 2S925. Here Is a dlfferenco of 3,158.This difference Is accounted for chlcflvby two considerations first, tho Chi-

nese themselves had a motive In regis-tering, whereas being counted In cen-sus was a matter of total indlffcicnccto them: secondly, every pel son withon Chinese blood In him or her wasclassed as a Chinese, regardless of pa-

ternal nathlty.One other reason Is that tho force

of registration was In tho field longerthan the enumerators and had momtime to round up the stragglers.

In the appealed caso of James Han-Io-

s. J. Vllschaes, defendant hasfiled notice of withdrawal of appeal.

UUIftP HOTEL

Lahalna I; to hac anHEtaurant and ice cream parior wun abilliard parlor and lodging rooms co -

nected with the establishment. Thoactlv e promotion and management U

In the hands of a Seattle gentlemanrecent! arrived who has enlisted thesupport of Mr. Barkbnuscn and Mr.Alberg. The buildings nnd equipmentwill cost about 15000, and being In thehands of a hotel man of considerableexperience will unquestionably add tothe popularity of Lahalna as a centralpoint of Maul. With the steady prog-

ress Walluku Is making Lahalna citi-zens see the) must be up and doingto keep up the pace,

For groceries ring up Bluo 911.

OLD GERMAN 8 ARRESTED.

Mr, and Mrs. Kunst, tho two old fler-nin-

who have on previous occasions,appeared In the Police Court on thocharge ot selling liquor without a li-

cense, weie arrested jesterda on thesame charge. The made their appear-nnc- o

In court this morning with J. K.Kaulla as their attorney. Their caseswent over until Thursdu nnd Kaullaexhausted his English, Hawaiian nndflerman vocabulary In n nln effort tomake them understand. Finally hetook both the old people b the arm.held up four Angers and led them outof the court room.

HUE HIM WASP

Prof, Ashmead of the WashingtonMuseum, who Is making n stud) of thoInsects of the Hawaiian Islands thissummer, returned Moctlay from a tourof the Big Island. He lound Hawaii anisland of magnificent distances and

I covered with many obstacles, makingtxploratlon tedious and tiresome. Hefound several new species of insects.many of them parasites of value to the.agriculture Inteicsts of tho tropics. Howill make a careful study of these withn view to asccrtatnlrg methods bywhich thev may be cultured and In-

creased In number.Prof, Ashmead states that one of the

surprises that he has met In this coun-try Is the abence of tcpbla, the great-est foe to the Japanese beetle. He snSIt abounds on the Mainland fiorn Brit-

ish Columbia to Florid i nnd should beImported to Hawaii nt once. Thetephla U a species of w.isp and It feedson the larvae ot other Insects. Itsravages among the laivac of the Ja-panese becHe, kecrs the tribe reducedto harmless straits 1 Ills wasp. Prof.Ashmead sa)s would be a valuablo allyto the fungus discovered by Prof,Koebcle. The mala drawback to thefungus Is that it will operate only Indamp soil. Prof. Ashmead will soonmake a trip to tho Const, returningagain, when he will probably bringwith him a bag ot Japanese beetleeating wasps.

BASEBALL TALK,

Tbcto Is a movement on foot amongthe plaeis of the various teams of thebaseball league to contln-- o tho pr4-en- t

season on account of Its h.n lugbeen pioductlve of so much goo I split.Ihe proposition Is to begin will, thnold schedule that will be completedwith the game between the Start ,nrlHonolulus Saturda afternoon, and gothiough with the whulo thing j,aln.

The posslblllt) of a visit from theKauamento team Is bcng verj muchtalked about among tho baseball en-

thusiasts of the clt.. Sumo action maybe taken soon.

Or, It. M, Malster, who was electedresident medical superintendent of theOahu Insane Asylum by tho Board ofHealth last week, has notified Dr. Prattthat he will accept tho posltloli. Anacceptance has also been received byI', II. Klbley as assistant. Theso gen-

tlemen will take charge ot tho Institu-tion tomorrow.

Prof, W. II Powell, superintendentof tho Washington, I). C, publicschools, Is a guest In Honolulu on hisway home trom a tour In tho Orient.Ho visited tho summer school todayIn company with Inspector Gibson Hospeaks in high terms of tho Hawaiianschool s stem so'far as ho has beennblo to louk Into It.

At tho tax nUlco It Is estimated thata total of 1,400 lucomotax scheduleswill bo filed by tomorrow night.

Takt a ride on the electric cars upPacific Heights. Fare 5 cents. '

OMAN HTiPROGRAM ARRANGED FOR

KAWAIAHA0 FRIDAY NIGHT

Selections on New Instrument by

Wray Taylor and Prof. Ingalls

Solo3 by Mrs. Tenney

Peck and Others.

Tho new organ of Kawnlahuo, thopride of the membeis of the church.ftuu rvspuuueu so uuuruii lunmu ufund for the purchase of the handsomepiece, Is to be dedicated on Fridaynight, August 2.

Kev, 11. II. Parker hat been workinghaul for the success of the nffalr am!,in order to assure the ihiirch and thefriends of good music, he put this partof the work In the hnnds of Wrn Tn-l-

with the result that the followingprogram has been arranged:

Old Hundred.1. Organ Solo- s-

la) Festnl Mnnli nnd FinnicA.. Garrett

(b) Meditation ., ThaerWray Talor,

2. Overture Frolic of the Fait UsIllgge

Amateur Orchestra8. Solo Beyond the Oaten of

Paradise It. A KingMiss Edith M. Hogeix.

L Organ Solos(a) IIniD3 ot Nuns Wely(b) Tho Lost Chord .... Sullivan

Mr. A. B. Ingalls.5. Song I Heard the olce of Jesus

Say Chas. A. S. HarrlssMrs. Tenney Peel.

6. Gavotte Enchanting Hells .TobaulAmateur Orchestra.

7. Solo O God Have Mcic (St.Paul) Mendelssohn

Mr. Maurice G. Iteckwlth.8. Organ Solo Grand OrfertOlrc. St,

Cecelia No 1 BatisteMr. A. B. Ingalls.

9. Anthem I Will Praise the LordBnlley

Kawalnhao C'lioli.10. Organ Solos

(u) Melod) In F Clarke(b) Intel mezzo Mascngnl

Wray Tnlor..

Qulnn Family Reunion.C, K. nnd Tom (Jiilnn will leave for

San Francisco on Saturday there iomeet their brother James and anotherbrother from Central America. Fromthere, the four Qulnns will leave fortheir old home In Elkeder, la, wherethe Qulnn family of over slxt willassemble for a family reunion, the firstIn many eais The Qulnn bintherswill be nwa fiom Honolulu fur sev-

eral months

Late 8uap Report.New York, Jul '.0. Sugar llavv,

stead : fair refining, l'c, centrifugal,OCtest, 4 molasses sugar, 3'icRefined, unsettled: crushed. S9Sc;powdered, SJ.'c; granulated,

Captain .Masher of tho Keauhou hadthe Iwalanl mi lu-- i last tilp

Mil ft. (BilE

DEFENDANT CLAIMS TRUST

EXISTED IN HIS NAME

Judge Gear Will Decide the Levy

Azbil Case This Afternoon

Hopkins to Summon

Grand Jury.

The tilal of Mrs. M J, Montano vsW. ft. Castle, a bill fot an accounting,was continued this morning beforeJudge Gear. The testlmon for thedefense was all In b.v noon nnd theplaintiff will put on v.ltnesses In rebuttal this afternoon The testlmon)on both sides showed that Mrs. Montano bad been for a long time verymuch dlssntlsTlcd with the manner Inwhich Mr. Castle han I em conductingthe business entrusted to him. It wasfchown that her calls ni protest nt hisoffice were so numeiiius tint the clerkscould not remember dates or the num-

ber of such calls It alau appeared thatMr. Castle grew so tired of the Impor- -

tunltlcs that he established a rule ofbeing too bus to talk It over.

The mattei at Issue Ik iuOOO. Plaintiff claims this sum ns due her as u

balance fiom the proceeds of a saleof land made b. Mr. Castle. Castleclaiming to act as trustee for the Montauos accepted a mortgage for thisamount from W. C. Achl. Plaintiffclaims that she never had the oppurtunlty to 'accept or i eject the mortgage.

Judge Gear will probabl announcebis decision this afternoon in the raseof Levy vs, Azblll The case Is theone grow Ink out of the sale of thoQueen's hotel li) Azblll to Levy. I.ev

advanced 'd on the deal which furtome reason failed to go through. Themilt Is brought b Lev to recoverthe amount advnnced.

The Grand Jur) called by JudgeGear will be summoned b Bailiff C. A.K. Hopkins

Atturne) Illgclow filed a demurreitc the complaint of Kerr vs. The

Compnii, alleging no Jurisdic-tion. The question of jurisdiction wnsonii In which an appearance would bo

u confession of Jurisdiction. The Courtheld that the demurrer u an appear-ance on the part ot the dctendaut.

In the estate ot Hubert W. Holt theaccounts of Henry Smith, trustee, hnvobeen referred to J. M. Monsarrnt usrfjstei.

Ihe accounts of the trustee In tluestute of H, A. P. Carter have been referied to Henry Smith ns master nt therequest of G. H. Carter.

The will of T. W. Ora has been admltted to probate. Judge Gear ap-

pointed Herman Focke executor ot thov. Ill under bond of U'W.

A Honolulu Irishman who writespoctr that Is published and read, oftenwaxes eloquent to n select coterie offriends on the problems of 'life. Buthe's Itlsh The other evening, In discussing married life and sin-gle blessedness. In the warmth ot con-

viction he exclaimed. "Wlo. a singleman Is like a woidless song withoutmusic'

AS TO LONG? TERM

SENATE MEMBERS

Now that the Legislature has finished Its labors, questions otmote or less Import that were not dealt with are coming to the sur-face and, among tho most Important of these Is the question of theapportionment of Semtors for tliu long term which takes In the nextsession of the Legislature,

It will bo remembered that tho Independents made nn attempt atelecting, at a Joint session ot the Senate and House of Representa-tives, the men to fill the places at the next session It will also belenumbercd that the Republicans refused to attend this Joint

because the contended the regulni session had riiuie to anend. 'Ihe would have absolute!) nothing to do with the mounti-ngs

It will be further remembered that certain of the Senators onthe Independent side lefuscd to attend the Joint session because ofInternal disagreements. Ibis caused nil manner of trouble nndthere was an adjournment slue die with nn Incomplete list of Sena-tors elected for tho long term 1 his then, Is the slate of affairs nowexisting.

At it meeting ot the Republican Central Committee not longago, It was agieed on all sides that tho Republican part shouldtake action for the situation certalnl demanded action. Aceordlng-Ingl- y

a committee was appointed to draft n bill for presentation toCongress, fixing the long term Senators. Although this has notet been done. It will bo drafted before Delegate Wilcox leaves again

for Washington. At that time, It will be placed In his hands forpresentation to Congress.

One of the members of the Republican Central Committee,speaking today ot tho matter, had the following to say to a Bulletinreporter: "This running to Congress for ever little thing Is noth-ing more nor less than child's play. We should settle all our littledifficulties right here at home, Supposing Congress should refuseto consider the bill we Intend sending forward, what Is there then todo? It seems to me that the Governor must call a special sessionIf for tho matter of the apportionment of Senators alone,"

A Republican Senator had the follow Ing to say: "Wo vvlllnothing In particular to Congress. All we want Is the ap-

portionment of Senators. Wo will state that the Republicans will bosatisfied whether tho Senators with tho highest or thoso with tholowest vevs nre chosen for tho extra term men."

There Is no question whntevci as to the position taken by theIndependents In this matter. They know that their attempt to carrthe regular session beyond tho limit set by the Governor and the

was a fnlluro and they want somo kind of action now.They aro not In favor of submitting tho matter to Congress because,they believe that all such matters should bo settled at home.

Hawaiian Wedding

and Old Time Luau

Mr Kill Kinlhue nnd MIkr MamNahlnu were imrrled hst evening atthe Hnmnn Catholic Cathedral In tlinlire feme of n Hrgc number of friendsAfter the cercmon), the bridal pirtyand full three hundred Invited guestswent to the home of William Hlngeron Wnlknhnlulu whcie n srdendliT lit inhad been pictured 'Ihe leceptlon litthe (linger home was erj Impresnlveand wns attended with silent ceremonyuntil after prner the festival of thewedding began. Congratulations werelavished upon the happ) couple andmany tonsts were drunk. The feastwas conducted li ftlnger nlong oldtime Huwallan lines nnd was a successthroughout The numerous guestswere delighted with the entertalument.which lasted until after mldnlgh.

Oil lflilThe Wilder Steamship Co. has built

a ver large btto for Maalaea Ila,Maul. The structiue ereatl resemblesthe bell bun off this harbor It willbe put In place b the l.cliua and willmark the danger line In Maalaea Bay.

In pist times this I arbor has beenthe cause of much delaj to Island ves-

sels on account of the slnllow water.In the night tlnic steumeis. onIng, have often gone aground. Toobviate the danger ot q scrlois mis-hap the new buo) has been cons'Mic'.e I.

When laid Its beating with rnfei-en-

to points on theBhoie will be sent to the l nl'ed rititr--Hdrogrnphli olIHc so the loi.itlrn cfthe mark can be notM on the newmaps now being prepared

OFFICIAL8 INSPECT

Vesterda) afternoon the members ofthe Executive Council made a tour ofInspection of sewers und public works.The Itlnerar of Insp-ctl- on took In thepumping station and all the Interestingpoints nlong the sewer to tho iiuflnlshrd outfall. The compnii was pleasedwith the llrkt class condition in whichthe found ever thing.

Knnialo Plantation.Kamalu plantation people are still

waiting patlentl for thcli suit In thoClicult Court. It would manifest! beImpossible for nil business man to boi.pliroacheel on nil kind of a proposl- -

tiun until this matter Is settled. Inthe meantime. T. II. Meer is acting nsthe manager nnd four or live men ntaking care uf the place. Kamalobaa fort ncres of excellent ratio thatwill be ready for grinding In October orNovember. .

Now Married Legally.Mr. Schoellkoppe, proprietor of th

Hawaiian hotel barber chop Is nowpioperly married. Tho spelling of hisname given b the Call was consider-ably off. but estcrdny afternoon hitsecured a second mart hire license f i cmSuperintendent llud anil was agalumarilcil at the German Luthcapchurch lust evening. Mr. an I Mr'Schoellkoppe now keep their Sail ltdfael marriage license as a souvenir.

' m

Captain lack Atkinson of the Ilea-Lul- ls

Is beginning to look fur appli-cants feu the frcsluu'in crew for theSeptember rae-c- He has alieady pick,cd out some piomlslng colts uud fromnow on until the crews arc pickedthere will be n lot of wink done b

ii embers desltous ot making u seat In

the boats.

W O. Smith Is booked to leave forVuncuuvei In tho Moana.

MOST I'hOI'LL I'ATROME THL

Merchants' Parcel DeliveryLOHIANV.

WHY PONT V.OU?

Gill up BLUE (H2I when you wishto sen J anything down town, and re-

quest your dealer to send jour goodshome by the ,M. I D. Co.

I'rompt delivery and ...careful attention assured.

IIIiIDEAL PLACE ON ALAKEA

STREET ALMOST COMPLETED

Only a Few Rooms LeftSomeof People Who Have Rent-

ed Oices and

Rooms.

One of the ver best buildings forlb)lclans or dentists' offices or fortultes of rooms for residence purposes

HI ue completed on August 10 Itslocation Is on Ahkca street Just makalof the Pacific Club and its promotersaic Drs Henry W. Hovard and A. E.Nichols. Indeed, the excellent oppor-

tunities offered have I ecn so readilyfcuatched up that nearly cvcothlug Inthe building Is taken, this notwithstanding the fact that the building laLot vet completed.

The building has a very handsomeappearance mid the fact that It facestuu.iid Walkikl assures the occupantsof a pleasant breeze at nil hours of theday.

The first floor ot the building will beutlllzeel almost cutircl for office pur-poses. Besides the offices of Drs How-ard nnd Nichols will bo those of thefollowing' Associated Charities, Dr.Kodgcrs, nnd Drs. Andrews nnd Me-cr-

Dr. McDonald has taken u suitof living rooms on this floor.

The upper Hour has alread beenrented to a lady who means to takeIn lodgers so that there Is nothingthere that can be obt lined.

One-ha- lf of the basement has beentaken b the Honolulu and HawaiianPaper Co. and already, the enterprisingmanager, Mr. Johnson, has got binstock In position and Is now attendingtc the finer details. Naturally, Mr.Johnson Is mure thau t leased with hitlocation.

The remaining part ot the basementwhich covers a space of SOxtO feet Ismost suitable for a warehouse. It Innot only roomy but It has the advan-tage ot being cool and dr).

The court at the central part ot thebuilding nssures comfort for everyroom In the building. This place willbe sit about with ferns and palinH

'and will be turned Into a bower ofbeauty upon which all the occupantuf the building may louk with pleasure!from the broad piazzas that arc to bntumid outside of the rooms,

The building speaks for Itself It Isexcellent In every respect and. ns Unell proven by the run there has bwnon the accommodations.

i m .

New Paint and Paper

House on Union St.

The McKcchnlo Paint nnd Wall Pa-per Company opened n new storo onI'nlon street this week nt Nos 1178mill 1180. The storo Is filled with ubright new stock of paints, oils, wallpaper, glass and other Interior ma-t- i

i lain The lino of wnll paper Ik con-spicuous In Into ami beautiful designs,nnd Is tbi' largest line shown In thucity lleclde's thu great variety on shownt tho store n large warehouse supplyIs leady to bo drawn upon In paints,tlm MeKechnlo storu will lend, Thnbest brands on)) nre on the shelves.Mr MeKechnlo Is a pinctlcal painterand Interior decorator, and will flgtirooil contracts. It will bo wurtli thuwhite of any ono to diop In and securiin few Ideas on the art of Interior deco-rations as practiced b) this new bouse.

tBAIL RLDUCED.

Captain Albert Wallace ot tho SeaKing, who Is on bull nwaltlng trlnl Inthu I'cdcial Court for assault upon thohigh seas, applied to Judge Esteo today for n reduction or his bnll bond.The prose eiitlng attorney approving,tho bond was reduced from J 1,000 to

Tlii'io was n stem!) stream of iocpie nt the ollli e of thu Assessor to dayturning In tin Ir Income schedules fortaxation purposes

I SHOE SALE I

ContinuedOwing to many not being able totake advantage of our .sale lastweek, we will continue the saleduring the balance of this week.

SAME LOW PRICES RULE.

Manufacturers Shoe Co.1057 Tort Street.

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FrenchThe Co.

Tlfvr WORKS, Han PrnncUco. :

"1 J MR. N CAUWET, Superintendentmr I -- ,l p. ti r...l-i,- .. . .1.- .- -- ...I

Cleaningruusiin

willto

orJeri.inj cleaning. : : :.:::::

Special attention l dlled to FRENCH DHY CLEANING PIJ0CB88which Is Invaluab for most expensive arltJes, as no matter how elabor-

ately trlmmeJ the garments beautifully cleaned, whole and without

Injury to or fabric. Stains are removed trom delicate

articles. KID CLEANED to kk like new. Feather

dyed, clemeJ, curled and made waterproof. Never attempt to

stains as It In almost every making the stain

than belore.

FINEST CORSRTSLARCH NOICL KtCEIVLD. : : :

FIT UNO A SHEUALtY

Sanitary Steam laundryCO.lANV, lilO,

Great Reduction in Prices

having made large additions to our machinery, arenow to

spreads, sheets, pillowslips,

table cloths, table

and towels

the 25 cents per dozen, cash, satis-

factory work prompt delivery guaranteed, fear of

clothing being from inspection of our

laundry methods at time during business hours.

Ring Up Main 73and wagons call your

Fraternal Directory.

HARMONY LOU'ij.. s., 2.

I. 0. O E

every Monjjy -- tnliig at 7:30In Harmony etieet.

C. RHAKLOCK, O.T.. If. HENDRY, Fecretary.

All vMng brothers ery cordiallyluvltad.

MYSTIC LODGE, NO. 2, K. of P.

erjry Tuesday ocnlns .it 7:S0o'clock In Harmony Hall, street!visiting brct-t- rs cordially Invited to(tend

J. fJALLAaHER, C. C.

A. E. MURPHY, K. R.

IUNOLULII CHAPTER, NO. 1,

R. A. M

rtects every third Thursday evening. Masonic Temple. All siting is

cordially Invited.A. P. OILFILLAN, E. C.

J. D. TUCKER, SecretaryHONOLULU-COMMAND-

-RY

NO. 1,

K.T.Meets In Masonic Templo on the sec-

ond Thursday etenlng of lach month.Ml vlstlng Sir ICnlghts courteouslyinvited.

P. OILFILLAN, E. C.

J. D. TUCKER, Recorder.

OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K of P.

Meets every Prlday evening at Har-

mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem-bc- rs

of Mjstlc Lodge, No. 2, and visit-ing brothers cordially InUtcd.

O. ERICSON, C. C.

ALFRED ARENDTK. of It. and S.

NUUANU CHAPTER ROSE CROIX,No 1, A. & A. S. n

Meets the ilrst Thursday In eachmonth at Masonic Temple. Sojourn-ing and vlstlug brothers cordially

t attend all meetings.M W. M ALRERT VAN CLIEF GEARALLAN D. SCRIMUEOUR, Secretary.

LODGE! PROQRES DEL'OCEANIE.

No. 121, A. & A. S. Rite.

Stated Meetings on the last Mondayof each month In hall, MasonicTemple.

L. do L. WARD, W.K D. FRIEL, Secretary

HAWAIIAN LODGE. NO. 21,

P. & A. M

Stated meetings Irat Monday eachmonth. Special meetings, wlicu called(will bo noted In this Brace).

Members Lodgo Le Pi ogres, PacificLodge and all sojourning brethrendlally invited.

WM. H. WRIGHT, W. M.

K. R. O. WALLACE, Secretaryi ! !'--- -- -

For Sale.FirebrickFireclayMammoth Rockers

APPL TO....C. BREWER & CO., Ltd.

QUEEN

AL GSTATE TRANSACTION."

tscrlbers are furnished with frosix llHta per wtck, giving anrecord of deeds, mortgagereleases, powers of attorn

which are placed record.HIPTION PRICE, 12.00 P

A, V. GDAR,iitM HulMlnK. Hnnnlaf

w$5Sm

Ik.tHs&,u '&?&HL&jAli7wJBMoaBi-i- M

IB. E. Killean "Hotel Street

Has taken the agency for the HawaiianIsland for the P. THOMAS PAIS- -a.iu nvmtur .tKll-- itANIUi!

H.

75 ceuta

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wi ine r. i is muWorks, Is In the cltv, and

be at the lool agent y dallV from lom. until August 5th, and will give

Ills attention to the prompt ndperfect of all for delng

oure the

can beany color the most

Boas remove

will, case, result In worse

FRENCHA JUST :

CORSE Tb

weable

- napkins,

at rate of

and nolost we invite

and any

our will for work.

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GLOVES Feathers,

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LOVEJOY

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Sole Agents fcrTerritory ofHawaii.

FOR RENTSEVEN ROOM COTTAGEon mo x 2co ft lot, stables andser ants quarters. Puunul M.,Nuuanu Valley. j25permo. fli.

FOR SALEHOUSES AND BUILDINGlots for sale 1 all paits of theCity.

Castle & Lansdale,REAL ESTATE ANDINVESTMENTS.

Rooms 300 and 507, Stnugcnnnld Dldg.TELfcPHONb-MA- IN 70.

"iiiw mam ntr

PURETOKAYWINE

is recommended as one of thebest Tonics for Invalids andChildren. ---- ---

PER GAL. - 75 ct.

For a little "NIP" beforedinner take our : : : :

SIXYEARS OLD

BOURBONWHISKY

at $3.50 a Gal.

The Pioneer Wineand Liquor House,

Uoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.

KINO ST., NEAR BETHEL

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Mali 130 means wood and coal. Ring'em up for jour next order.

The Germanla Llfo Insurance Co.'istatement appears In this Issue.

(lomis & McTlghc, successors to& Co , liquor dealers; 35 King St.

Dr. llogle, chiropodist. rmoescoins and Ingrowing nails pnlnlisal),

Nlu-l- furnished rooms, PopularHouse. 1249 Port St., II 60 per week up.

J II. Klsher has been elected treas-

urer (.f the Oceanic Oas nnd ElectrlnCo.

'I ho Methodist church members archard ut work to lug to raise u $Gun

debt.lilank books of nil sorts, ledgers, etc.

manufactured by tho'Uullctln Publish-ing Co.

Not steam but highly esteemed Rain-

ier Deer on tap or In bottles. PantheonCaloon.

The steamer Knlulant will be In fromIlivall Thursday morning with sugarand tattle.

A notice In the matter of the estateof W. II. CiiiumlnKx appears under

q Today.Miss Helen Robertton Is th" guest

of Mrs J. 11 Uojcl at his mountainhome In Mnnon.

Iho weekly edition of the EveningJulletln ghes n complete summary ofhe nows of tho day.

A notice of the change In sailing ofthe steamers Mukolll and Lchua

under New Today.Tho Thcoiophlcal Society mectH this

evening at 7:30 o'clock nt the home ofMiss Rice on Ueretnnla street.

Choice Claret 50 cents, Port. Madeira,Zlnfnndel, T5 cents a gallon at lloff--schlacgcr Co. s. King near Bethel.

Nothing has et been heard of E.Ilorncf, although police olllcds havebeen out Into all parts of the city and

Ruslness men wishing to avoid the 50per tent penalty on special tnNes Im-

posed by the United States, will seethe Colector of Internal Reinue today.

The cases of the two Chinese thnrgejwith stealing Jewelry from Moritu'iktoie, came up In the Polite Court u lforenoon but were routinutil intll to-

morrow.Members of the Amateur Orchestra

shuuldrtmcmbEr the rrluaraal atchurch this evening. Tho

time Is 7:43 o'clock und eery memberIs rxperted to be present.

Ihe Hammer plate Is the only photo-giaph- ju

dry plate that will keep In-

definitely In n warm climate. It docsnot frill or spot and Is quicker thinlightning. Tho HONOLULU PHOTOSUPPLY CO . solo ngents.

D.L. Wadsworth of Lnpuit". Ind , lullaccepted a jiosltlnn with Gus .Stlunii.iiiMr.Wadsworth Is an cp.'it In tho car-riage line and was, until ircently, con-nected with the Demcr branch of thoStuiicbakcr Utus. Carrlag) Mnnufajturlng Co.

Quite a number of Senators nnd Hep.icscntntUcx uic lenlng fm their

homes on Hawaii, Maul nndKau.il, and the other Ude of this isl-

and today. Senator Kalillli.a or KnimlIntends to remain In town for n weekor so longer.

Til re was another big time at the Sal-vation Aimy hall last evening. A bigstreet pnratle was followed by an en-

thusiastic meeting In tho hall. Thopreliminary exercises were presidedover bj Major Harris. Col. Frenchwas the speaker of the evening.

Prof. Kocbele, tho government ento-mologist, leaves for Kauai In the W.G Hull this afternoon lu tho Interestsof the Planters' Association. He willbe accompanied by Piof. V. H. Ash-me-

of the Smithsonian Institute ntWashington who will collect Insects.

It should bo remembered bj all In-

terested that the dedication of tho newpipe organ lu Kuwalnhao church vv'lltake place this Prlday evening. Ancxccllent'progiam hu3 been arranged.The Amateur Oichestra will furnisntwo numbers nnd Wru) Talor andProf, lugnlls will lender belectlons onthe nftvv organ.

Tonight will be "Chlldmi's Night" ntSilvatlon Army headciiiditers. Thusenlto will be characterized by a drill,Int'Tsptiscd with songs nnd Instru-mental music by tho children. MajorHan Is of Sun Francisco, the organization secretary of fining Peoplo'sWork, will conduct the meeting nndmake an addrcts.

Mrs. C. W. Ashfoid's tlilmblo tea athei home on Ileretaula sticct esterdaywas a delightful nlfnlr.. I ho follow In,

who pifbeut: Mia Jns. W. Ilarclny.Mrs, II C. Anetlu, Mls3 Kate Horner,MIbj .Madgo McCnudUss, Miss UcssleIloppei, Miss I unci Plsher, Miss KthclAnivvcg, Miss Whltnej, Miss Hell Ash-ley and Miss .I'.illu Damon. Miss Mr- -Cnndlcss und Miss Hopper pi raided uttable.

DII'.D.SMITH In this city. July 20, 1D0I, Dd- -

nn Wall, Infant daughter of Mr, nndMrs. P. C. Smith.

SILVA In this city. July 20, 1901, Jos- -

eph, Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M.D. Sllvn, nged 10 months.Funeral fiom tho Catholic church,

Walkll.l, this afternoon at .':30 o'clock.

HORN.RDVIS In Lnhalnn, Maul, July 2Cth,

1001, to tho wife of Mr. Rev Is, prin-cipal of Lahnlnalunn n son.

sjbscrlbcrc to the Even-ing Bulletin arc requtsted to send intheir P03T OFTICE addresses atonce, otherwise the paper will not beaascpted for delivery by the postmice.

1. ?

q,y WA3rt.J,r-j:l- : VJ'CHAS. I. WALKER,

Designer and Hullder of Hlgh-aiad- o

YACHTS, BOATS AND LAUNCHES!Works, 602 King SI,

P O. Box 633. Teleohone. t,uo3l21

REXftU MEATST

itit, Lead All Others

jt Flavort Quality

Quantity

TRY THEM.

SOLE AGUNT8

Washington Mercantile Co.

FOR SALE

A Few Beautiful Lotswith unexcelled viewover College Hills tract,Walkiki and the Ocean.Witli good access : : : :

Lowest Prlceion Bent Terms

Good Building Lots i

Nuuana Valley

near the Brickyard,of varied sizes. : : : :

$225 UPon easv Installments.

Good Lois near Insane Asylum

from $500 to $1,000 each, ac-

cording to size and location.

Easy terms. : : : :

J. H. SCliNACK,

REAL ESTATE DEALER.

Newbro's

Herpicide

Cures

Dandruff

and Stops

the Hair from

Falling Out.

It is also an Elegant

Hair-dressin- g.

ABSOLUTELY

HARMLESS.

$1.00PER BOTTLE.

HoIIsster UrugCo.FOKT BTREET.

Bind Yonr Own Photos.

For those who wish to bindtheir own photos. KING BROSare prepared to furnish all thenecessary materials in bindingpaper and mat boaid in anydesired shade

The binding paper is alreadygummed ready for use, whichgreatly simplifies the process

Location.They are located on high ground at an

clovatlun of from zoo to 500 feet, affordingunsurpassed scenic and marine views.

Electric Railway Lighting.

The Electric Railway makes access mosteasy, and power for lights may be had atmost reasonable rates.

- V9&9mWKSm9&'f ",x I"

HONOLULU BREWING AND MALTING CO., LTD.

Queen Street.

Primo BeerHOME BREWED

BEERWe do not have to Fortify our Beer.

Bottled and Draught Beerpromptly delivered t : t

TeIephone--Mai- n 541.

'iPMIKiWRIaBHKf5Kjw

!

:mi &

' 'It , Wi" TT j --i Mruooa uneere ?Tr-- q

GdfexSiGmAJEjjmmnieul For ttiirjJK tfiroatesI 1. .1 --j; ittt iiunberea szomacxss.Weary tieaddes. ji

FIFTEEN J

I Carloads

of

I the- - S

Famous tI

tS-.yif-s-ea,

jfNAltrt.

BUDWEISER !brevveJ by the rrniwnBREWING 88'N, 8t. LoiiIh, In Barrelsand Cases o "Quarts anj I'lnt, are due toa'rlvewithin a few days. ::::::: Tor sale by

u u Arum n s, nn im11. lirkVlil UJ.) uiu,T Sole ARtnts for the Hiwall.in Island. T

The Pasteur . . .

Germ Proof FilterIs the only Filter on the market that frees the water from al! im-

purities and eradicates the Germs. The PASTEUR is one of the'greatest foes to ill health ever invented.

Every Store, Office, Hotel, Restaurant anJ Home should have one without JelaSOLE A.CIEINTS

A. R. HANCOCK & Co.PORT

TX7. "W. T7nT3I3-:-C

Carriage MakerGeneral Repairing.Blaoksinithing, Trimming,

Buggies and Hacks Manufactured.

HIGH.CL.4.8S

OAHU Carriage Mfg Company, Ltd,Between Beretanla and Pauahl Sts.

MANUFACTURERS

Repair Work a Specially.

ANIIP.U8KR-BU8C- M

A

ai

Painting,PbaetonB,

WOK..

OF

All orders promptly attended to.Only competent help employed.

.

STREET

Carriages,

Trucks.

S. SHIMAMpTOGeneral Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries:

Provisions, etc.MAGOON JILOGK, iTREET.

P.O,BC3g88Q 2IB"Vrup TEL. 54. P. O. BOX 895.

Contractors and Builders.

FSO CO.

.Japanese

Office Room 601 Stangenwald Block.

L.UU

ST.

General Business AgencyConcrete and Excavatingof all kinds, t t t t t t

.

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p. o. box ). riii. 11

WTJSTGr XWO 0E3CufXTTHE OLDEST CHi. 'SSE FIRM IN HONOLULU.

OOMMI8BION -- K,03SrTS.Dtattn la Flo Sllki to! Grin Lln.n. CblotM tad Jipaottt Gco.i ol All Kla.i.

Nuutnuitrtit

PACIFIC HEIGHTS!ATTRACTIONS OFFERED TO HOME

iSEEKERS.

and

Water.Watr tirlll K eimnll4 it .h rita nt

J15 per jear for each Jot. from our PacificnriKius water system. nils is lessthan city rates.

Special Inducement to Builders.To all who will begin the erection of

houses within 60 days, we v, III makespeJ.il Inducements In the matter of trans- -

Dortatlun nf hnlMin mitrlnl nv mi,liiuwdy,

2 vi Sf o J

-- ?' 11T

pnP

ot

RIVER

Fine

Wagons an.

MEl!CHAiT

NO.-A-

T. HAYASHI, MANAGER.

Low Prices, Good Terms.Prices of lots range from $400 to 5753

each, according to size and location. Ons-fou- rt

cash only Is asked. Balance luInstallments al terms to suit purchasers.

Healthful and Cool.The air Is always cool and bracing. W

can recommend this property as beingespecially desirable and attractive to per-sons seekln? a choir InVltlnn fn, 1 !.;.-- . - .. j. "I." .. 7 "" " " aviumai a inujcraie cost.

BRUCE VARIISQ dfc CO., Progress Block, Fort Street

it ,iSJ Jm&- -i f MM.Ik'

M1UA

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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H.T., TUESDAY, JULY JO, 1961. 3 ':

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THE GREATEST .

Towel Sale'OF THE TIMES ,

COTTON, LINEN AND TURKISH TOWELSMany other stores are selling these same value for twice wht we ask,

simply because there Is always such a demand for towels that It Is no troubleto cet high prices forth 'm. Our prices are always the lowest. Thisweek, this week only-the- y'te going to be lower than ever, because we strucksuch a towel bargain that we can afford to sell a long way below any otherstore In Honolulu.

Cotton Towels at Factory

Prices.

Size i8x)7 Honey Comb TowelsOOc a dozen.

Regular ll.oo valie. sSire 31x48 Honey Comb Towels

61.20 n fior.cn.Regular 5i 50 value.

Size 22ixVA Honey CombTowels, SI. 45 asJozen.

Regular $ 1 00 value.

Size Turkish81, Uu a dozen.

Size 21x47, Turkl'h Towels,61.40 a dozen.

Size 10x39 Turkish Towels,82 10' n

This size h) extra heavywould be ai Ij.co a dozrn.Size 22x48. Turkish

This Is an extra largeand extra heavy towel sells

at 54.00 per

Towels at Cotton PricesYou'd be lucky to buy them atthese prices ur der the old tariff

Size 17HX29, Pure Linen, lure white and colored bo der,regular 2.eo value ; week only at 8L40 aSize 18x36, Pure Linen, all white, cheap even at 2.25. Thinkof this week's price $1 OS a dozen.Size 22x44, Extra Quality Pjre Linen, colored borderfringed, be lutjful towels $2 OS n dozen.Sl 21x37, Extra Fine Pure Linen Towel th't regularly "ells.at f4.oo ; Our price this week Is- - $310 u dozen.'

These are cheaper thangold dollars at w cents. Comealong qulcklv, the lasts

wek' only. : : : : :

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,

A NEWGolf Shirts, Pajamas,

Japanese Silks,

Cents' Underwear,

Neckwear,S. 8.

Dollies, Etc.

Turkish Towels atTempting Prices

io5xi4, Towels,

andcheap

Towels,62. OB.

thatregularly dozen.

Linen

this

and

towels

salethis

nsBBHsasasn

L.IMITBD.

Jewelry

RECEIVEDperSIERRA.

FORT ST.

LINE OFGentlemen's Silk

Belts,

Swell Neckwear,

Capes,

Etc. Etc.

READY MADE SUITSARE NOW SHOWN AT

U. SBKOMOTO,CALL AND PE CuNVINCED. 14 HOTEL ST., NEAR NUUANU

tntra::j2m:5n:njmttn::t:tuJtttmttt:::nj:mm!j:tnaiK:::::tj::Kinst

I 10,000

dozen.

dozen.

ROCHE HARBOR LIME

DUB TO ARR1VB

, . EX. SHIP HENRY V1LLARD

TI1E0. H. DAVIE r CO.,, Ltd.Hardware" Department.

:::::tt::t:x::t::mm:tmnt::t!j::::mttttn!tj::tm:t:tt:t:t:::t:m;mr!ttt:u:::n:t:u:r.

cWBTTInalifflFMll '

fAjmmmjillhwmmmwx 5 to up 2

T the ;

Barrels

ASpuendid tpnicrecommended build

55pKr.the convaleseeiit, streiKlhen

o,

FOR SALE EVERYWHERE

New Liht Blue Grass Linenalso other coIoph,

European GooJs for Ladies' Suits. Pongee SlllrNev Patterns for GentlemenS Suits In Lighter Weights

MBRCHANr TAILOR, A large variety of cloths made up In the, latest styles.

GOO KIM, 1 110 Nuuanu St.

TO NUCE (HEPortland, Or., July 20. Experiments

with wireless telegraphy far reportingIncoming shins will toon ho made be- -

twecn Tatoosh Island nnd Ncnli Bay,'at the entrance to l'ugct Sound. Atlone time the Government maintained!a station for reporting and observo-- ltlon of the Island, but the cable to'Noah Hay broke several yearn ago. andsince then vessels have been reportedfrom Ncnh Bay. The government nowproposes to tho TatooshIsland station nnd to telegra-phic communication with the main-

land. If tho experiment with wirelesstelegrnphS falls, a cable will be laidbetween tho island anil Nenh Day,Owing to currents and rocks betweenthe Island and the mainland, the Ufaof n cable off Cape Flattery Is veryshort, so the government will do Its'best to make wheless telegraphy asuccess in order to save the cost of ex- -,

pcnslvo cables. A reserve has been '

set nsldo at Tatoosh Island, and plansand specifications have been made forn satlon to cost 5000.. It Is expectedflint lil.ta 11111 tin fnllml ',. .it W.Mnf,ton within a month.

SENATE ADJOURNS SINE DIE

The first Legislature of the Territoryof Hawaii Is at nu end, that Is, In casethere Is no special session for the con-sideration of measures calcul.11 d tobring revenue) to the treasury. TheSenate died yesterday Just as the hand .

of the clock pointed to 2: 15 p. ro.There was no long lingering Illnessbut just a short gasp or so and thenall was over and. parting words havingbeen exchanged, the Senate Chamberwas deserted. '

It was very shortly after 2:30 o'clockthat the Senate came together for thoInst time. The clerk read a communi-cation from Acting Governor Cooperstating that ho had signed (he unpaidbills act'. Mr. Achl then reported forthe special committee appointed to no-

tify the House of Representatives andthe Acting Governor ot the readinessof the Senate to adjourn sine die, stating that these Instructions had beencarried ont. Mr. Achl stated that thoActing Governor had nothing more topresent to the Legislature. The reportwas adopted.

It was nt this point that Mr. Cartermade the motion to adjourn sine die.This was seconded by Mr. White nndafter the reading ot the minutes of theday's proceedings nnd benediction bythe chaplain, tho motion was put andcarried.

WILL BEJLONG FIGHT

Pittsburg, July :0. The steel strikahas reached the critical stago anil l!todevelopments of tho next seventy-tw- o

hours aro expected to have an Im-

portant hearing on the great struggle,lly Monday night the results of the

attempts of the combine officials to re- -tiime operations at W'cllsvllle and

should be Known and uponthe success or allurcnf this the out-come of tho strike will greatly (Upend.

So far the contending forces appearto have been watching cneh other, buttho statement from J. 1, Morguu haschanged tho completion of the situa-tion. Kvcrybudy Is talking about thisnow, nnd nt Amalgamated headquar-ters nil Is bustle nnd activity. It isnow realized that the combines willnot Indulge In any further temporiz-ing and a long struggle nmv he lookedfor.

A1I88 GIVEN A SUICIDE.

Tho Coroner's Jury In tho case ofMiss Kino Glvens met In tho DeputySheriff's otllce nt tho police station yes-terday and after due deliberation, ren-dered tho following verdict:

"We.tho Jury Impanelled for the pur-pose of Investigating the cause ofdeath of EMIo Ocrtrudo Glvens, findthat death was caused from a gunshotwound Inflicted by her own hand whiletemporarily Insane."

The Jurois were as follows: J.T. Krouse, Geoigu Andrew.

0. A. Rowers, A. II. Serlmgeour and E.U. Mo.iBumn.

Several witnesses, Including Mrs.Olvens.step-molhc- r of tho deceased,were called. Their testimony was

the same. Dr. Durgess. thephysician who was called In to attendthe girl, was nlso 11 witness.

PIKE ALAH 8Y8TEM.

Tho bid submitted yesterday to thoI Executive Council for the contract to

install a tire alarm system in Honolu-lu was put in by A. J. Coffee, repre-senting the Gnmowell Flro nnd PoliceAlarm Company. Tho hid offers tofurnish everything according to speci-fications for the sum ot 20,000.

The specifications call for a storageswitch board with batteries. Therewill bo sixty-fiv- e slgnul stations to bnplaced as directed by the chief ot thedepartment. At the fire station aKtcum whistle blower, a gong and elec-

tric horse releases are to be provided.At tho Nos. 3 and i, gongsuud electric releases will nlso bo estab-lished. Tho agent agrees to have thesystem In working order within eightmonths,

subscribers to the Even-ing Bulletin are requested to send intheir P08T OFFICE addresses atonce, otherwise the piper will not beaccepted for delivery by the post

tsfnee.

tfO$IIITE.-r- $

IW

ITTERSYOUR HEALTHdepends upon the condition of yoursiomacn. ir you surfer (ram dyspepsia,indigestion, constipation biliousness,torpid liver or weak kidneys, you'llllml a sure cure In Hcstelter s StomachHitters. It will alo prevent insomniaand nervousness by keeping tho stom-ach In a healthy condition. Don't fallto give It a trial. See that Our l'rlvatoItcvcnue Stamp tovcrs tho neck of thobottle.

BE SURE Hostetter'sYOU GET StomuchTHE GENUINE Biters

NIUN III STEERS

Paris, July 12. Parisians of thoHouthwcst section of the capital weresurprised in the early hours of themorning to see an ei'oimous cigar- -shaped airship calling briskly 200 feetabove the tu.s of tlRlr houses, mani-pulated, apparently, with the samecase ns nn automobile on the earths'surface. The nil ship ros fiom thobanks of the Stlac. nenr St. Cloud, described a large civic, then busily darted toward the Ellfcl Tower, where Itsuddenly sank a few minutes for repairs; then lose again and floatedtriumphantly over tlif city, finally

in the smoky morning air.This spectnculnr maneuver was the

trial trip of Santos Dumonl's new air-ship, which will make Its tlnal trip to-

morrow In nn attempt to win u prize of100,000 francs (JlS.auO) offered by Hen-ry Dcutecli, nu aeronautic enthusiast,for an airship capable of being accu-rately steered. Hurling n slight acci-dent to Its steering grnr, this morn-ing's trial was entirely Miccesful. Thoship obeyed gracefully nnd promptlythe hand of the young aeronaut whooccupied n small platform In front ofthe motor.

Shortly after the airship hud de-

scended Dumont. who appeared greatlydelighted with tin.' success of his ex-

periment, said: "1 consider tho prlzaalready won, for my nlithlp was com-pletely obedient."

If tomorrow's trial should provoequally successful the prize will prob-ably bo awarded to Dumont, who maybe credited with the flnnl solving of Hiestcvmblo airship problem.

CRESCEUS RACE RECORD

the chestnut stallion, owned and diiv-- jen by (ieorge II. Ketchum, of Toledo,Hon the ll trot on thr De- -trolt Driving Club's track at CrossoPoint tills afternoon, nnd Incidentallytrotted the fastest bent nnd wou thnfastest ace record evr made. Charliollerr, tho brown stallion, owned byDavid C'ahlll of Lexington, Ky., anddilvcn by Kelly, was the only opponentIq this laco nnd ho was a slow second.

Crcsceus won the first heat by flvolengths In 2:0)aj, breaking the racingrecord for this year, on nny truck, andlr the second heat he led by anywherefrom live to ten lengths, and finishedciully lu 2:05 Hat, breaking the world'sracing record.

HAWAII LEADS IDAHO

Washington, July Su. The CensusO.llct! today Issued a statement givingtho statistics of tho schcol, mllltla andvoting people of tho stie ot Idaho.Illinois nnd Huw.UI, the beln-- ;

a follows:School ngt liawnlt, :!'!.77l; Idaho.

Inj.nflti! minniu i.r.sflBir,.Males of mllltla age Hawaii, 7250:);

Idaho, I1.7SJ; Illinois, t.091,472.Males of voting age Huwail, 79,007;

Iduho, 53,93:.'; Illinois, l.iOl.iSO,

COPY AM6RICAN ID11A,

London, July 12. I.ord Helborni-- ,

outlining In tho Houso f Lords todaytho plans of tho Government for Improving the navy, said It wns jvoposedto establish a school of naval strategysuch as existed In tho United States.

Lord Dudley, Parliamentary secre-tary to tho Hoard of Trade, ratherstartled tho poi-r- s by saying It wnsclear that Great Ilrltaln would have tolook clsewhero than to her inert-mi- l llomarina for naval reserves, adding thattho number fo llrltlsh seamen wnsnow 3000 fewer than It wns thirtyyears ago.

TO CURE A UOLU IN ONE DAY.

Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets.All druggists refund the money It It

falls to cure. E. W, Grove's slgnatur'lta on each box. 26 cent.

I

BESTmCIGARS

390

it.

THM,,

HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,Corner Morchurit unci Nuunnu St.,

iiImo MOTI2L. SI'., npponltc Bethel.

Office 'Phone, Works 'Phone,

SaVe YOUr Wife Many Steps by Installing

A House Telephone from

Yon will neverpart with

tototo Stable, Etc.

We will Install two 'phones complete under a g larantee at a price- - -- willyou cannot afford to be without them.

The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,Aliikea Street.

Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go.

ROOMS 50S, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.

P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70

All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and Re-ports for any of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction;Plans nnd Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin-tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contrncts solicited for Hall-road- s,

Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Ilrldgcs, Ilulldlngs, Hlghivnys, Founda-tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.

Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, Reports otProperties for Investment purposes.

FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc. C. B,Engineer and Manager.

W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer,

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"If you don't want lo get the best of yeu, you getthe best of

"1 do lady, but when a fellow's only got a nickel he can't buyNoble."

W. C. &

From the Coast

Won

Also nnd

TheFOR AT Booth,

389

Kitchen,Servants'

mado class

jimy

Peacock

The

UpstairsQuarters,

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,oT"'

ubiikcy muttwhiskey."

Cvkis

LIMITED.

Fresh Meats and PishbyEvery Steamer

Lamb

Poultry, Salmon

SALE

HouseHouse

WlLVm'Y1TXIB

TflfJScoaMRmk

...YV0

Metropolitan Meat Co.,

Co., Ltd,, HoleAftciltH.

W

that has CoM Storage.

Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton,und Pork always

hand.llnllbut.

Metropolitan Market, Kinp St., Tel. 45.Fishmarket, Telephone 379.

Central Market, Nuuanu S' ., rvieph' ne 104.

PURCHASED TUB GROCERY BUSIHAVING OF n't. CHAS. HUSTACB, we wish to

the general public that we are prepared to fill

orders promptly, every attention will be given to careful delivery

SATISFACTION GUARANTEFD.We ask a share of your patronage f : .

BEST - QUALITY - GOOr'S

C. J. DAV & CO.a .... . , ja

THE E VENING BULLETINtjPiy ' Ma---rr-rTr- 3b

Sjg THIi OLDUST HAWAIIAN DAILY PAPERA KiaNDYKB FOR AllVEUIISlBJ Jf J , J Jt J Ji M

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Published Every Day Eiccpt Sunday,at 210 King Street. Honolulu,

T. H by thu

BULLETIN PUDL1S111NQ CO., LTD,

WALLACE II. FAimiNOTON... Editor

Entered at tbo Post Offlco at Hono-lulu as second-clas- s matter.

sunscmi'TioN hates.Per montb, anywhere In U. S....J .75Per year, anywhere In U, 3.... 8.00Per year, postpaid, 13.00

Payable Invariably In advance.

Telephone 250

Post Olllce llox 71S

TUESDAY. Ifl.Y :10, I1HU,

When the Athcrtlser has provedHumphreys to be a liar It will h.iva ea- -

tnblltshtd bi' oiul question bis I'IrI'.i totrarel with the Advertiser politicalschool.

With no money In the Territorialtreasury many honest worMngmenwill hao their first experience withthe pinch or poverty. Now hat shall

: do; hold Humphreys responsiblefor It?

Assessor Pratt Is getting an c.ten- -

site Knowledge of the Incomes cnjojwlLj Hawaii's citizens but the countrywill eiijos ieeral long cold winterswith the snow feet deep before thugovernment rtallzcs tny com on theIncome tax Uff.

Director Jarcd Smith makes a timelysuggestion when he points to Australiaas u market worthy of exploitation by

Haw all's coffee growers. The greatestvictory any Industry can win Is toestablish a ready market by reasonof the superior product it offers.

The Hawaii sugar refinery schemaIs all right, but what Interests Hawaiiparticularly at this time Is a schemethat will turn out a refined field laborproduct. The man who will do It canget all the money he wants and bo

posted as a public benefactor besides

Another steamer has arrived andMcKlnley has failed to forward an indorsement to the Acting Governor'sbond scheme. What an elegant tlmothe Legislature would have bad It taken up the Acting (Jovernor's proposaltc wait til the President could be heardfrom.

The sporting fraternity would undoubtcdly profit by a trial of strengthwith a baseball team of thu Californialeague. In spite of many obstacles, thepresent baseball season has proved asuccess and every measure that servesto keep up Interest In the nationalganio should receive active support.

The reiteration by the Advertiserthat "a serious charge" Is filed againstJudgo Humphreys at the Departmentof Justice Is properly regarded by thepublic ns an Item In the species ofblackmail for which the Thurston or-

gan stands creator and sponsor. Aserious charge Indeed! And the cow-

ardly whelps run to cover with nothingnioro to say.

The story that the United StatesAttorney General Is waiting to con-

sult a man who Is indcr seriouscharges, about thu appointment ofa third Judge In the First Circuitof Hawaii, ought to Le handsomelyengrossed on calfskin. Advertiser.And hound In mourning crepe In

honor of thirty-seve- n members of theBar Association, meek and lowly fol-

lowers of Thurston.

The Immense gathering of youngpeople at the Christian Endeavor andEpworth League conventions provesthe Christian army to be ever on theIncrease and enthusiasm keeps pacewith the numbers. While tucorlzerstell us the United States Is going todestruction, the practical man knowsthe country cannot go far wrong withsuch a phalanx of Christian citizens'to depend upon tor the future.

THE FIRST LEGISLATURE.

The first Legislature nf the Territoryof Hawaii that has finally reached thepoint where It can adjourn without layhas In many lespects t'cen tbo greatestthing that ever happened. It bus beengreat In the amount of tlmo consumed,great In the contentions it has produc-

ed, not Insignificant In the total moneyIt has cost. It has run u close secondto Diana of the Epheslani.

The succets or failure of thisLegislature and the reasons therefor derend entirely on. how jou look nt It.Every citizen has had his opinion asvailuiiB contentions have arisen, uud Itir doubtful whether an) two haw fullycigiced In their conclusions In attempt-ing to honestly render Justlco to bothfcliles un any matter tnat has come upfor discussion. In general all citizensngreo, however, that tho Legislaturehas not been a complete success. Thisconclusion Is endorsed by thu Legisla-ture Itself and if put to a vote no dis-senting volro would bo raised In thuLeglslnturo or out of It

Cause of legislative failure, Is thodividing lino on which public opiniongathers Itself Into opposition camps.

A unanimous opinion un this subjectis Impossible. Historians will disagree.Citizens uud legislators at the presenttlmo are so tired of the long wrangle,they are willing to agree to dlsugicoand let it go at that. Not till the nextelettlon will tho stoty of responsibili-ties be resurrected und depleted Jn

brilliant hurtThe people havo sought results, and

In attempting to secuio them have di-

vided Into two general parties actingalong two ladlcally dllfercnt linesthose who consldcrsd the productcould bo obtained by working with thuLeglslntum and ginutlng un honestyof Intention, und those equally wellutlsfiid that nuthlng could bo obtain-ed except through sandbag tactics nndcharging tho lcglBlatoia with all thecrimes of imbecility and corruption tobe found In the political category. Theruling official element with Its friendshavo taken the latter course, while cltl- -

ions believing thcmselvca to be moraand lees stilish of personal

Interests uidcavorcd to give the devilhis due and stood w Itii the element ad-

vocating the first contention,Dy leason of the urdor with which

both sides pursued the rancorous tenorof their way, the advantageous resultsarc wanting, except It be an advantageto nil free citizens to learn by experi-

ence that cooperation lc the only wayIn which business, be It public or pri-

vate can be successfully conductedGranting that the Legislature has

been a failure the success of the execu-

tive branch of the government has beenno less Ignominious.

This doer not mean u failure of popu-

lar government. H.iv.mII has had muchless friction duilng tills Its settlingdown period than has been cxperlrnced In many Territories of the Main-

land whose citizenship wns made up ofAmericans born and bred. Historyleaches that ever Territory has topass through lis rollv period. Ha-ua- ll

has not Immediately fulfilled thehope of Its best friends ct Its politi-

cal conditions are far from hopeless.Its people are learning. Minority fac-

tions that have hitherto ruled find theycannot maintain power without votes.Majorities have learned that Americangovernment provides checks on tooradical or Inadvlsed action.

The result of this session of tlilegislature Just closed cannot be with-

out marked benefits. It convincesExecutive power that it must ileal withthe people, it occupies no throne ofsupreme power, It cannot be success-

ful by attacking popular lepresenta-live- s

and refusing to credit them witha degree of honesty. It must recognizethe right of the people to have thelast word.

This policy on the part of the Execu-

tive has not been carried out during thefirst session of the Legislature, It hasnot been attempted. This theory ofAmerican government had not beencommitted to hc.ut at the Inception ofthe Territory. Experience Is a teacherpnd having had a great experience ear-- 1

In Its career, the Territory will themore promptly reach the basis of busi-ness prosperity and political peace.

8WBBT PEACE REIGNS.

Maul News.Now that the Legislature hag

and Judge Humphreys Is away,things wear a Sabbath like stillness,and the erstwhile mar of the Adver-

tiser has sunk to a gentle murmur, andthe Iliillctlu Is so busy Installing Itsnew linotype machine, making otherImprovements nnd getting out anelegant Illustrated pamphlet of Hawaiithat It don't havo time to ilo any moraticnuous politics.

FISH ON A SPREE.

Reading, Pa., July 17. Thousands ofdrunken fish In Maiden Creek todayafforded great amusement to hundredsof people Vlong the banks of thatstream. The distillery and warehousenf Aaron Dunkle at Dcrkelcy wasburned, and two hundred barrels ofwhisky were emptied Into the water.Soon afterwnrd bass, carp, catfish, sun-fis- h

and eels, floated on the surface.Some were lively and kicking, whileothers were stuplflcd. Tubs of fishwere captured before tbey got overtheir spree, and returned to tho water.. -

"Jobstock is very lender hearted.Isn't he?"

"Tender hearted? Well, say, thatman woudn't even strlko an average."

For Sale at a SacrificeI t" "T"

LOT 50x150 planted with

fruit trees, 380 feet from

Wilder Avenue. : : : : :

p t "r

Apply to

J. M. VIVASPOST OFFICE LANE.

Judd & Company

Fire and Life Insurance Agents,Stock and Bond Brokers,Real Estate Agents,Rents and Bills Collected. 'Agents Hazelwood Cream Co.

of Portland, Ore.Agents Occidental Oil Co.

of West Virginia.

Office, No. 307 Stangenwald Building.Tel., Main 223. P. O. Box 667.

Telephone to All Parts of the Island,

KONA LIVERYSTABLES

KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAIIJ. G. IIENltlQUES, PROP.

Horses and CarriagesFor Bxcursi ns

To the Volcano or th'j Mountains.

An excellent chance la offered fortourists to

SEB THE COUNTRY,Carriages meet tho S. H. Maun a Loa

at Kallua and tako passengers overlandto Ilookcna, where the steamer Is metagain.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTIIEHRSTCircuit. Twiiury of MawjI. In rrobate. at (hambent In lh TUItr of Itii estate uf W. II Cummfnti.lata of Honolulu, Oalm deceaseJ, fh j til If n aniaccount ol the aJmlnlvtratur f tali deceased,v.irtln he aiks that his a ceo nti beexamlreJ atdafpruvei, ani fiat a iirut oJtr le nuJ uf dl trltutlon t( tti rroptrty renalnln? In his ha' J la (hepersons thereto enttkj, and dUchaijrinj; him froman lunntr res?onmiiny as sucn nam nikiMiur uavlng 'his day Wen lileJ . H Is o dcreJ that Hi Jay, thi6 h day of SIPrtMW U, A U. 1901, at ten unlocka m , at Chamten In Hie Court Hume, at Honolulu.

and tre same hereby Is appointed as the it me andplact for hesiinj; raid petit on and accounts, andtnat all rrrson Interest d may then and thvi'C appearand show cause. It any they have, why tha sameshould not ba girted,

Honolulu, Oahu, July o, 1911.Uy the Court

J.A.THOMPSON,CECIL BROWN. Clerk.

the Administrator In person,90) July jo, Augft.ij.so

as. itililliliiliiMiiilii

The PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd.

has receivedA CARLOAD OH

pictureiflouldings

Picture Frames, BraesCurtain Rods 'Axh in.)

with Brackets, PoleEnds, Hooks and RingsWood Curtain Poles(from 1 to 2 in.) with fittings

; A LAKGK VARIETY COMPRISING: THE LATEST FINISHES. : : : :

PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD,

: ART ROOMS -!- - FORT STREET.

iisiiiiisllliisiiliiliiiliiissilsiiiiiiills

t?

One Style Out of ManyHBSlllillSSSfBSSJSSJBSSSSSJSBSSJMSSSSJSSSSIilSSSSiM-

I II

of a newUP-TO -

...FAMILY SURRIES....Stylish, roomy and comfortable.Standard Goods. None Better.

SCHUMAN'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,MERCHANT ST., BET. FORT AD ALAKEA.

TEL. MAIN 20. P. O. BOX 664

rtsuuwti

just

W. W. WRIGHT

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY

AND REN0YAT0RY

Spacious New Qnarters

at the junction of

KING and SOUTH STS

Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons andVehicles of all sorts

A.

Agent to grant and

Office. Block

line of

:;

made to

AMERICAAND CHOP

OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.

Lunch and a

HOTEL STREET, near Nuuanu, nut door to H4dRyan's "Encore" tVit-i- n

CARRIAGE MATERIALS AND

TRIMMINGS a full stock always on hand

Carriage Repairing,

smithing, Painting,

Writing, Etc., Etc. ; : ;

PHONE-MA- IN 252

KING AND SOUTH!i::m:it;:m:m:t:::m::m:::t:::m::mitmtm::::m:t:m:mi:m:t;

John HassingerNOTARY PUBLIC

Marriage LicensesGeneral Business Agent.

Mclnerny rvxttoC. I, Falk.

DATE

order

THOOYSTER HOUSE.

Dinner Specialty.

Black

Sign

5 ' 'AUAiayLv ? .

.AT RIGHT PRICES. ALSO P CTURBMOULDINGS AfD WINDOW SHALM-- AT

BEAL'SALAKEA ST., BET. MERCHANT AND QUEEN.

Phone Main s,,8. P. O. Box SiS.

faKjtKijnKJitnoa

McKECHNIEit PAINTtt

AND

a WALL

PAPERnt CO.

1178-11- Union St.ntt P. O. Box 5J2. Tel. 6i Main

51VuHjji5n:j::Hii8HnaHnatJ'.tchlttcts, Contractors and Builders

Edward R. Swain,ARCHITECT,

ITANGENWALU DID , HONOLt'

CROCKER BUILDING,

SAN riMSCISCO.

V. HOFFMANN. J. F. RtLEY.

Hoffman & RileyGENERAL CONTRACTORS

AM) BUILDERS.

Eitlmatti Furntihcd. V. O. Box 1C0

Oeo. W. Page. Tel. 229

P. W. Bcardslee. P. O. Box 778

BBARD8k.EE & PAGE

Architects & BuilderOffice, Rooms Arlington Annex,

Honolulu, T. II.Sketches and Correct Estimates

on Short Notice. misuilding Materials

OF ALL KINDS.

'oalors in Lumber aad Goal

ALLEN ROBINSON,Queen Street, Honolulu.

Fred Harrison,P NTRACTOR ANDdUILDER

Jobbing promptly attended to.

4. F. BBRTBLMAN'8Carpenter Shop

18 RBMOVBDTo rear of old stand. Entrance onKing street. Orders left at either shopor office at John Nott's store, Kingstreet, will receive prompt attention.

1451-t- f

PrizeShooting

AT

GERMANIA

SHOOTING GALLERYHOTEL STREET.

W. H. THONE, Proprietor.

Just Receiveda New Lot of . . .

Key West and

DomesticCigars 1

Beaver Lunch RoomsH. J. NOLTE.

TEL. AlAIN 04.

Mrs. H. M. WilliamsArt Embroidery and StampingFull line of Art Materials : : :

Art Embroidery Tauzht : . :

Love Hullrtlng. Fort StreetRoytil Hawaiian Hotel

Toneorlal Parlorshave clungd hinds an J ul!l bo conducteJ on antiseptic plans, t i ,

C. 6CIIOELLKOPPAntiseptic TreQtmenoJnstrument

The Evening Bulletin. 76 cents itmonth.

tudcc nr A kMrin 1

BEAT TWO PAIRS

But a full House bents them both

A FULL HOUSE OF

wallpaper

IX

Dealers In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, gaiains, Putty and .Glass, orna.mental and plain

Wall Paper jtt

In all shades and at prices to suit.Window Shades, Curtain Poles ttand Fixtures. House Lining, Room ttMouldings, Llnerusta Walton andbVERYTHINQ FOR INTERIORDLCORATIONS. : : : Try our ttDiamond Head Floor Paint ttGuaranteed to dry hard and glossy ttand will not crack, peel or chalk. ttOUR MIXED PAINTS ttare the best on the market. Sendfor sample card. : : : : . , : tt

tt

Chinese and Japanese Firms.

SANG CHANMERCHANT TAILOR

Fine English and American.Goods

TWO ST0R5S(3s Hotel street, andHotel 'near Nuuanu

P O. Boxgtl. TEL-W- q

T. KAT8UNUMA & Co.A K. OIAWA, Uutr.

GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.

raatortrr 0ci tot ipttiln Stncktli kalltI. Tl. 54

CLEANING !UJkt skirts cleaned. Goth Incleaned, dyed and repaired.

Sullimidc too'der,Fit guaranteed. Locstp let.

TIM WOFort Stmt, nr Kukul, inln.r OrpbtUB Thtatir.

, PiIcm: Cltinlsr tut lull, jjc;iMo-- Dvlnr tultS. t

ooooooowall

paper

to suit everytaste and everypurse : : : :

Lewers S Cooke,

LIMITED

toooooooA. Harrison Mill Co.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON Ul KINDS Or

Brick and Stone WorkManufacturers of Doors, Sashes and

Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, andAll Kinds of Wood Work, Finish TurningEtc., Etc.

'KAWAIAHAO ST., KEWALO,Tel. White 1221 P. O. Box S52.

COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS AND : : :

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Plans ani estimates lurnlsneJ lor all (lasses ofContracting work.

ROOM joo, BOSTON 1UOCK, HONOLULU"H-i- i

New Map of Oahu.Compile! from GoveenirentSimess and Charts.Mars of Sujar Plantations. Rallwajs, OtherReliable Sources. TUB MAP IS l8u INCHES,

lltl artistic colcrlngs an neat mountlncs. mak-ing very uselul as well ns ornameclal wall mapTHE PRICE OF THB MAP IS Iio oc. Copies canre ortaln,4 from

J.AS. T.TAYLOR,P. O, Box oo. jo Juld llrrolulut T. II.

or HAWAIIAN NLWS CO.' LTD

Honolulu Iron Works LtImproved and modern SIIfJATt MA

CHINERY of every capacity andmado to order, noller wnrir

and niVETBD PIPES for Irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular r.ttei"uon pain to JOB WORK, and repairsexecuted at shortest notice.

Pacific Heights Electric Railway.

NOTICE.Commencing today (June 25th! all the

on Pacific Heights Electric Railwaywill start from Nuuanu Avenue Stationconnecting with all Tramways Cars.

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vagr, v fmimmmpmm '4frfmmmmimEVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H.T., TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1001.

QUNNSECTIONALBOOKCASE

BEATSTHE

WORLD

Coyne Furniture Co.,Fort and Beretania.

I.

turnAflU L1YL

NEW

OSWALD

NOW THE TIMEyour IRON

COOLED bypainted

ARABICWe guarantee work. Giveit trial convinced.

CALIFORNIA FEEDSOLE AGENTS.

SummerReadingCrisis, by Churchill.

Octopus, by Norris.

the North, by Laut.

of Henry, by

The Helmet Navarre,of Honey Island, by Thompson.

The Turn the Koad, by Frothingham.

the of Woman, Marchmont.

WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD.

U-NEE--DA

Biscuit or.

Jinja Wafa

Or torn, her klnl Blicull Wafer luch

ChampagneOrangeLemonStrawberryVanilla

WaterRents M

Snow F.akeOyterGliiRfrPretzelsGrahamEducator

Wafers

Crackers

ETC., ETC., ETC.

JuH receive! Irtih ihlfmtnUI 'J abovt

H. MAY & CO.'S, Ltd,

FORT ST.Telephones 22, 24 and 91. P. O Box 380

ENTRANCE BOSTON' BUILDING

TAKB TUB ELEVATOR

WILLIAMS'FOTOGALLERY

Boston Building

A full line of HAWAIIAN VIFWS

TEL. MAIN 149.

OCCIDENTAL FRUIT STORE

CORNER KINO ANDAlAKEA VTKrfcTS.

CALIFORNIA AND ISLAND FRUITS

ICP K0U8B GOODSRtctlvtd by Evtry

UIU&MJI., VV

: :

ol or

H

p

al

p,"'llpw

f LIVEI it n i t tt n

'.V

LL1Ik

Our TtnltotUl TiMiu-- E rr t ty.

llutlresl Is dull nJ m.ry woikmnan UfttRiplojcJ. Som tr dtfi'lrmVct i Utile thine like :!: iui'rafolhtrllliblefamll!Vji.nuttohomthls It 4 harJtl'. r F, d

f rts.nt ti s t

ENGLAND BAKERY

hiJcUltoRl thlrt Inrtcpound lon cs for one (.'cllnrcnsli. Tickets to, t .txonbtpocurtJ it tin store tf li"!) midrivers. Oat popular 10 lentllRht breakfast itim f!ittrytoiy JJislftR fromU iriwdt.Blef'tkijn Him SirSwKlii i

Pit, Douetinutt, Etc. fit Wttk'niMtn, Cltikt, Etc., 1 5c imly.

tostmumitiyiiih'i

J. LUTTED,

.MANAGER

DOORS OPEN noA.M. TILL it PM.

ISTo have HOOFS

having themwith : : : : :

alla and be

CO;

TheTheLords of

Observations Jerome.

.. , .. . of by Runkle.

Klnji

of(

In Name a by

o

Chocolate

Hlahlea

ETC.,

'

S'.am.r.,

'

i

MERITIN

Kodak WorkWhen customers send films fromCalifornia to us for developlnc an Jprlntlne, there must be more thanordinary Inerit in the class of workwe turn out. Thev claim that theycannot t the same excellent re-

sults In ban Franchco.and are will-ing to send loco miles and be sureof havlne Rood KoJjV pictures.That's why we get the business-mer- it.

We turn out unlformtrly cool work.Every roll of film receives the testtreatment that sKlll and experiencecan clve It.

Our photographic department is fullof work, but e are able to turn outwork when promised, and no ordetIs slighted.

Our popular prlcet will sae manya dollar for the amateur that's airother reason for vou to bring usyour work.

Remember we are heaJquirters forKodaks fresh fi!nn, plattsprlntlngpape'S-everyt- hlng in tn.e photo-

graphic line.

Let us have your net roll and wewill demonstrate our claims lorexcellent ani careful pho.o work.

J&brwJJrite& KING.

W

G,

PACIFIC CARRIAGE GO.

FORMER DRIVERSOF SID

TELEPHONE-MAI- N 308.

Comer Hotel and Union Sts.

Up-to-da- te thicks andResponsible Drivers

AT ALL HOUPS.HARRY DOBSON, Manager.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The Innlant from Hawaii arrivedthis nfternoou.

llattnllon orders appear under NewToday on page 8.

A bank book lias been lost. See Lostcolumn on page 3.

V. E. Richardson ! bonked for 'theconm 111 me rer.ing.

('. M. Cooke leaves for Maul In tnoClniidlno thlK e iilnfr.

The steamer illknhala will bring 100(7

bags of Mnknwcll sugar..1. M. DowKelt and family leave In

the Monnn for Vancouver.WIlllo (loo Kim Is acting as Chluc"

Interpreter In tlio 1'olloc Court.I'. A. Bchnefer returned In the lwa-lan- l

from Hawaii tills afternoon.James V. .Mo'rgan leaves In the Mo-un- a

for an extended trip to the State?.Tlio W. (I. Hnll will tnke n great

many passengers for Kauai this after-noun- .

T. L. Waldron U contemplating atrip to tbu Coast on business nextmonth.

Latest picture of Carrie. Nation andher hatchet on view at tbc I'antheonSaloon.

Miss Mary Kluegel will lie a dnpait-lu-

passenger In thu Peking, nailingSaltnday.

V. J. Uiwrlc, wife and family arepassengers booked for Vancouver Intlio Moana.

It. X. Hnlstead will leave for theCoast In the Peking. He will be gon?but n short time.

1'lvo shares of Hawallnn Sugarstock sold for $31 on the Stock Ux- -

change this morning.The Wntalcale from Kauai arrhed

this morning. She reports line weather on the Garden Islo.

The band played the Klnau oft today.There was a very large crowd presentto aeo the vessel away.

Dr. and Mrs. Krear, U. K Walter andHarold Dillingham were pasngersdeparting In tho Klnau today.

Joe Santos, charged with assault andluittorv nn llenrv Kin. was fined Si! nnrlcosts In tho Police Court this fore-- !

noon. ,Now that tlio sugar season It. niimit

over, tho Inter-Islan- Steamship Company Is reducing tno clerical force onIts steamers.

It Is probable Stewanl Joseph See-ley- ,

now of the Xcnlaudla. will lietransferieil tn the Alameil.i when sheIs put III commission.

Tho deep-wate- r sklppeis In port aregreatly elated over the iIUhiIsmiI ofthe ease against Cap'ntn Tapley Intho United States Court

There Is 11 general primping up nilalong the wntctfiont In anticipation ofthe arrival this afternoon of the schoolmarines In the transport.

Tho steamer City of Peklnc for Sanrrnnclsco on August "id and the llo-- juna for Vancouver tomorrow will bothtake many passengers at this port.

Kor the benefit of those who wero notable to tnko advantage of their salelast week, the Manufacture! s" Shoe Co.will continue their sale for the balanceuf this week. I

Tbc Irmgard Is waiting for tho'schooner Luka and Iwalanl to bring su- -'

gar to complete her cargo. All of hersugar Is going overland to the Kastto, be refined.

Tho barks Albert and Mauna Alaboth from San Francisco reported offKoko Head this morning. The .MaunaAla Is 18 days and the Albert 1C daysfrom the Ccust. I

Manager JohnsRh. of the Honoluluand Honolulu and Hawaiian Paper Co.will knvo for the Coast on Saturdayto attend to some matters of business.Ho will be back ns soon as possible.

Don't forget Camarlnos of tho Call-- ,fornla Fruit Market when you wantfruit and vegetables. He always hason hand a fresh supply of both California and Island fruits. Telephone Main37S. '

Those wishing reliable horses, ex-

perienced drivers, new rigs, fair prices

and courteous treatment should call ithe Territory Stable. Their telephono

number Is Main 35. They deliver andcall (or rigs tree of charge. -

There aro only a cry few rooms leftIn tho new building on Alnkea street,opposlto tho Hotel. Sea Wants columntind cnll on Drs, Henry W. Howard andA, 13. Nichols ut their oflkca on Ala- - j

kca street, opposlto the building.

Car 2fi of tho Itnpld Transit lino runoff tho track near tho corner of

stioet yesterday, and tho work-- ,

men required eonsluerahlo time to getIt on tho Irons again. To those Inter-

ested In opposition lines this Is putdown as scoro ono for tho Tiamways.

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The Right ShoeIn' the Right Place

At the Right Time

Is GYMNASIUM OXFORD,both in Ladies' and Men's.The established regulation shoeIn all Athletic Clubs, light, easyand very springy ::':::

LADIES MEN'S $1.75

SHOE STORE

D rapery,!"i"mSale

WE HAVE JUST OPENED a large line of DRAPERIES

consisting of figured ART DENIMS and figured SILKOLIsNIIS

These j.oods will sold while on display In windows at

12 per yard

LIFE

(l

SI. 50

be our

X

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1 I

IP Ijv

our

Ladies' White P.K. and BrownDress Linen Skirts ,ln all the newstyl.--s from S 3.00 anil up. : : :

Ribbons1 5c

4 and 5 inch All Silk Ribbon suit-

able for neckwear, in large varietyof styles and colors. : : : : :

Pacific Import Ltd.

tgjCounter

McINERNY

Dress Skirt Sale

Co.,

J. HUTCHIINS,INSURANCE.

FIRE

i

I

X

$3.00

CLINTON

I sA'4rvfesa

AX

MARINE

McINERNY BLOCK. FORT ST.

tt

LACE

HONOLULU 6T0CK BXCHANGS

Honolulu, July p. loot.

NAME OF STOCK JjgJ

MERCANTILE

f Rrf f ft Cfitnrny t.trwj.vtNS FtchUO.Co,Lli 6o,tooL.U. Ktrr & Co,, LU oo.o u

SUGAR.

Ewi Ptantitlop Co ...Hiro iManiiUonCollawiiinAgrlcultjriLHwilanCom &Su Co.Hwilin Sugar Co ..Hnnomu urar CoIlonokJi Suif Cp ...IUku Sujfar Co ...Kihuku I'lintitinn 1.0KlhtlPbntCo..LU,ai1KhH P.Co.LtJ .tiuplKit Jhulu btigtt -0 ..Koto Sucf CoKi.ni Sui7if Co . aMcHr)JcbuCo,U.ci

ri upNatilku Sug Co Ltlat

" . " ' pJ "Pwanu ouEir -- o, .

Onoirta SugarCo.Ookala Suear Plan. CoOlaa Su. Co., Ltd.. ailOlaaSuCoLU. piUpJOlowalu Compinv... ...-- . 1. -raaLnau su, nan uoPacific Sugar Mill. ..Pala PUntaiion CoPepeckto Sugar CoPloncrrMllICoWiiilui Aj;r. Co , asWalnat Company ..Waiuku Sugir Co. . '

WklTianato Sneai CoWtimaa Mill Co

MISCELUNCOUS.WllJfrSleftmihlpCofnterU'aniSttJm N.CoiHawaiian ltri--Hon.PiflJT& lanjColion, at am LauJrvMutual Trlfphon CoOahu Ry A LanJ CnPtopla'l let A R I'fi Co

IMNKS.Fir it National BankFltKA.i. Dank&T.Co

Hawaiian Gov 6 per centHawaManGov, 5 percentniww rotisavanpercH1I0R. R.Co. 6 prntHon. pll Trtnilt. ...Ewa Plantat n 6 car centOahu PA LanJ Co. preOahu Plantation 6pcOlaa Plantation 6 pc.Walalua Airlcul. 6pc .

WILLARD BrtOWN,HALSTEAD

Halstead & Co:;StockBond Brokers.

Money AdvancedSugar Securities

407 Fort StreetAlembers HonoluluStock Bond Exchange.

Albert RaasFINANCIALAGENT

Stock and Bond Broke?

Member Honolulu Stock Eicijaji

purchasecarefully promptly executo.

negotiated.

OFFICEBulldmr.

Poitofiice r!Tiwne

Tel. Main

: :

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.

IIJ.oort.OCO.OOD

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SALE 5 Haw'n gar. Ijl.oo;

BU

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101Hlo,

S

and

and

Orders stoefct

Loans

Ground

HONOLULU

FOR SALEshares Hawaiian Tobacco Co., LtL.

shares Star Soda Water Worln,

shares Territory Stables Co.,

Allan W. Judd,STANCENWALD BLDC

living-pictur- e

parlor, ihowlnR nnlmatul photoKrnpha without projection,

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Newest Designs and Finest Quality

A big choice ::::::::::

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fytzwrmm' .T.uUycPlamtJers, Etc

Bis Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.

I am not nut to rob the publicbut simply to ram a living In

n legitimate way. My motto P.Is "Honust Work at Hon- -

LST PRICES."

I Have Moved

my plumbing business to theCORNCR OF BERET ANIA ANDEMMA STS. Telephone, White)57i, where I have In stock thefollowing goods :

BATH TUBS,enameled Iron and steel clad,with nlckle plated trimmings;alsa wood, zinc lined.

Water Closets, Wash Out,and Syphon, jet style.

Sinks of Pressed Steel, bothgalvanized and enameled.

Lavatories enameled Iron,and marble with nlckle platedtrimmings.

Wash Trays, enameled Iron

w'th wood cover.Slop Sink, enameled Iron,Hot Water Boilers and Stands

Water Plre, Faucets and Trim-mings, Galvanized Iron, Gut-

ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, TinRoofing, Etc,

Jobbing Promptly attended to.Estimates furnished.Work and Materials Guaran-

teed.Your Trade Is Solicited.

&S. Nolt, Jr., Sanitar Plumber.

W oftioim a&smPLUiSER,

75 and 79KingStreTKLKPHONE NO. 81.

JWVW U tho tlDie to get leak a,breakage oen to, anil yr

Hoofs Put In G'-tf- a

By competent wniku"

HONOLULU

SHEET METAL WORKSH. W. BARTH.

Galvanized Iron Skylights and VentilatorMetal Roofing.

Coiiductor Pipe and Gutter Work..jtibkra Stf t, tot. Qun and Merchant

Jsib it proiaptly tftud.4 10,

?). WMtf 41 ' P9ip" si- -

Notice to Property Owners.T have In my employ FOUR FIRST-CLAS- S

PLUMBERS from the Coast. I amwv ready to figur- - on your work at the

fvyest prices My men are Union Men.

flve me a tr al.C. M. BROWN,

Territory Stabler. Klnc St.

Bsaf and Wine Ddt'rrj.II

LOVEJOY&CO.iMroRTBns, ass Wnor.Rs r.

fine anil Lipr DealersAm lot tfct Bottl.d R.lnl.r Dm, ol (!No. 19 Ncuasu HtkxxtHm Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Iilasds.

P. O. B01 ht. Mqlaal Titph8at loS.

CONSOLIDATED50DA WATER CO., Ltd.

Corner Alien and Fort Sts,, Honolulu

Gonsalves & Co.,LI.MITCD.

WHOLESALE GROCERSAND WINE .MERCHANTS.

22J Queen St., Honolulu. H. I

THE NEW DEPOT SALOON

OPENS MONDAY NIGHT

fSiSXS" WIII handle the neINDU8TI? V Hunolu'u-maJ- e Besr onl

A COOL, WHOLESOME DRINK.

Ryan & DementAlso proprietors of the popular ENCORESALOON, NUUANU AND IIOTlX STS.

Where tho Beer is on Draught To-d- ay

Hoffman Saloon

No Beer to Burn,But Beer to Beat the Band

tARGE INVOICE OF.

OlympiaBeer- -

IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE

it has'nt come to stay ; it's golm;fast, but there's more com-In- g

every month.

L H. DEE. Prop.

ICEcflnnutactured from PureDlBtllled Water

Delivered free to any patt ofcity by courteous drivers.

flakn Ice aod Electric Co.

KBWALOcL. BLUE )I5I

V10FFMAN & MARKHAM.

ftrftp". "tyslclans And Dsntlsts.

YT7rfSEVENING 1IULLBTIN, HONOLULU. H.T., TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1901,

Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.OFFICES- 1EL6 '(H)NtSt

Room IHEICC, MAIN, )8(MOStON Ruiidimi Remdb ce,Four Stmet. Wmie, Mi.

HOURS II A. M TO I. P.WI TO (l .; t TO i P.

O. Box Hot, SUKIMV V. M

OR. W. H MAYS

381 Beretnnln Street.

HOURS lo to j SUNDAY 9 to it7 to 8 Telephone foa

DR. J. T. WAV80N,

445 BERETANIA ST.

npptrc nniiBQ t s.m.tos p.m1 0:30p.m. to 7:33p.m.

SUNDAYS-IC-I- I.

!1L Tt-L- . Wain 146

DR. C. A. PETERSON

'as rt-o- ed his office at . . .

36 Emma Street

'JUKS tg-l-

lA

A.M.IP.M.P.M. )

I TELEPHONE. 49)

1 WALTER HOFFMANN.OKRETANIA STREVT (opposite the

Hawaiian Hotel.)Telephone 610. P. 0. Box, E01.

Offlce hours: 8 to .'0 a. m.; 1 to Ia.:? to 8 p. m.;Sunr,ays, to 11 a. m

Dp. F. J. Kayner,DENTIST.

Crown and BridgeSpecialist.

HO RSflTOa.204 BoHton Block.

OR. AUIBUT E. NICHOLS3D to KL, t i t.

ill) Abkei t, next to MasunlcTemple.

Office Hours 0 to4

V C WALL, D. D. S.,0. E. WALL. D. D. S.,

HKNTISTSLove Building, Fort FtreetHours: to 4. Telephone 131.

Dp. W. G. RogersEYIi, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT

SPtCIALlST.

New Special Treatment for Deafness

No charge for consultations.

OFFICE-1- 84 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.C.A.HOURS 0 to 12- -2 to 4:10-- 7 to 8.

A. N. SANFORD,MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,

BOSTON BLOO. , FOOT STtEETovw XAV CO.

rttotneyi.

Removal Notice.

J. T. DK BOLT HAS REMOVED HISluw offices to room 602, top (Cth) floor,Stangenwald building.

Albert R. CunhaATTORNEY AT LAW.NOTARY PUBLIC.

808 StangenwaM BuildingThLEPHONH MAIN 21.

W. Austin Whiting,

W. J. Robinson,

LAW:0PFICE8I

Removed to Room 306, Judd Building

PlTMSON J. A. Matthewman

Peterson & Matthewmai,ATTORNEYS ANDCOUNSELLORS AT LAW

t.0. BoX); U KAAHUMANU STflllPHONE, Ma

J. M. KANEAKUA,

Attorney anJCounsellor at Law.

OI FICU-Btt- hel St., near the Post Office.

HART & CO.,(LIMITED)

THE ELITE ICECREAM PARLORS

FINE CHOCOLATESAND CONFECTIONS.

Fresh Invoices of HuYLERSCHOCOLATES per the

OMEN'S EXCHANGEW 8U FORT ST.,Has the Dcst Assortment ofPACIFIC ISLAND CURIOSIn tho City.

FRFS1I HOME-MAD- E POI ON TUES-DAYS AND FRIDAYS.

F. W. Thrum,Surveyor

BOOM 400. BOSTON LOOK.

iiNi mmninEnD a iedktBARON IWASAKI TALKS

OF NATIONAL CONDITIONS

Interests In China the Same as

Those of United States

Americans in

Philippines

New York, .July 20. llaron ItlsaynIwnsnltl, who Is said 10 bo ono of thewealthiest of tho Mlkudo's subjects,will sail for England from this port to-li-

with two of his brothers nnd threeether on the steamship I'mbrhi. In discussing the con-

dition of Jnpan he sal I that In his na-

tive land the rich were growing richand tho poor growing poorer.

llaron Iwasaki Is a graduate ofof the class of 'SI,

but for the last ten ycaislias been llv.Ing In Toklo. He has just arrived luNew York after n trip across the con-

tinent from Seattle. With him areToshlya Iwasakl, his cousin; Hldeyaand Yasuya Iwasakl, his brothers andJunseltsu Hayo nnd Tatsuzo Son?.

He carries the herldltary title of"Danshatku," or "Uaion," to which heMiccctdcil not long ago. nnd betidesbeing n very h (filthy nmn he Is a stu-

dent of industrial and social questions."Have you any pocr In Japan?" he

was aslud."We have," he answered, "and they

are continually Increasing In numbers.The rich are growing richer nnd thepoor poorer, nlthough the change Isgradual. It Is due to the Introductionof tho new Industrial system."

Tho baron said he was glad to seethe new system Introduced but he didnot like the nccompoiiylng disparitybetween the rich and poor. When ask-ed If anybody had hit on a remedy hosaid:

"That will have to be found by thepolitical economists, won't It?" Thenhe added with n smile: "Do you ihlnkyou have tolved the problem? Per-haps the only real remedy fs socialis-tic. Wc shall be glad to see you putone Into effect nnd then wc may followyour example."

"How do yourregard the Chlneso situation?" wasasked. "Do they think nov that therpIs any danger of their having to lightHuula"

"Why, the trouble over Manchuriahas been all settled, of course," he said,"Under present conditions there Is noprobability of our golnu to war. Wodo not (Uslrc the dismemberment ofChina. What wc do want Is the 'opendoor'; Just what you went. Japan hasa great deal at stake In this matter.Should China bo divided, we mightfind much of her coast lu tho posses-sion of Russia, nnd then our frco com-mercial Intercourse with China wouldbe stopped. No one can tell whut wemight have to do to protect our rights.What wc desire, of course. Is pence."

"How does Japan rcgnrd tho occu-pancy by the United States of the Phil-ippines?"

"We do not concern ourselves muchabout that. Since the United Statestook possession there, our Phlllpplnatrade has slightly Increased. We sellmore of our coal there. The Americanships use It."

AROUND WORLD DO DAYS

Chicago, July 20. Charles CecilFHimorrls, tho Chicagoboy, who was ono of three lads sentout by W. It. Hearst, tho newspaperproprietor, In an attempt to break (horecord for tho trip around tho world,arrived here at G:53 n. m. today ontime, which breaks previous recordsmade by George Francis Train andNellie Illy.

Ho was met at tho Union depot bytils parents, Acting Mayor Bloc!;, Col.WilliamCody and mtmmous friends,but ho tarried only a moment, ns ncarriage was waiting to whisk him to

C Madison street, the point fromwhich he started.

At this point it was announced thatthe young man had made tho trip of20,545 mllesln exactly sixty days, 13hours, 29 minutes, 42 seconds, win-ning easily from sentout from Now York and Sun Francisco.Tho time given Includes delays andstops equal to about dx days.

ROSEBERYNEW PLAN

New York, July 20. A dispatch fromLondon to tho Tribune siys:

The general view among the LiberalsIs that Mr, Asqulth h.is severed him-self politically from Lord Uosebery nndtent the situation remnlns ac U YasImmediately after the ttcforn' PI illmeeting. It Is noted as clgnlflcant thatMr, Asqulth deliberately IgnoreJ LordKoscbeiy's manifesto.

It Is rumored that L.'d Uosobery In-

tends to conduct a movement lu thecountry In support of his own vIpwr,which are to constitute n LIbeial partyon a new and national batls.

Lord Rosebery seems Incapable (if

making himself understood, althoughho speaks with fluency nnd writes withlucidity. Whenever he issues u ranr.l-fest- o

on the political situation, snmnauthorized commentary upon It

necessary.

Patn-Klllc- r, tho old nnd well knownremedy has acquired a world-wid- e re-

nown for the euro of midden coMi,coughs, etc., weak stomach, indlgestlo'i,cramp or pain In tho stomach, bowelcomplaint, diarrhoea and dysentery, Ithas lost none of Its good name by re-

peated trials, but continues to nccupja prominent position In every familymedicine chest. Avoid substitutes, the! ais but one Paln-Kllle- r, Perry DavU.'Price 25c and 50c.

Take a ride on tne Pacific HeightsElectric Railway and enjoy the un-

surpassed Tlew of ocean, mountain andvalley. Honolulu looks Its test fromPacific Heights. Round trip 10 cents.

DEFENDANT WINS OUT IN

KAPIOLANI VS. KANEOIIE

Suit of Mrs. Montano vs. W. R.

Castle is Next Tangle to

be Straightened Out by

Judge Gear.

The Jury In the case of the KaplolanlEstate vs. The Knneoho Hnnch Com-

pany was Instructed ly Jutlgo dearyesterday afternoon to return n verdictfor the defendant. Without leavingtheir sells the Jurj did as directedand another land case of weary prollt-it- y

was at an end.The Grand Jury ordered by Judge

Gear tstcrdny will be summoned toeppcar Monday, August 6. The mostImportant matter with which the Jurywill be charged Is that of tho prison- -crs lately released from Oahu prisonon habeas corpus.

The case of Mrs. M. J. .Montano vs.W. H. Castle, a bill for accounting wastaken up by Judge Oear yesterday af-

ternoon. The controversy Is over alialrince'nllegcd to bo due the Men-

tation from the proceeds of a sale ofreal estate made for them by V. ILCastle. Out of the proceeds, .Mr. Cas-

tle was to deduct JIC.OOI) the faro of amortgage held by him, and the bal-

ance to be Invested by Castle In be-

half of the Montanoa. The sale wasmade to Char. Achl, who gae twomortgages on his dairy ns security forthe unpaid part of tho purchase prlcn.Olc mortgage for ?G,000, Included certain personal property. Mrs. Montannclaims this mortgage was not iatlafaO'lory, Hint she had never authorized nchattel mortgage and that It had beenImpossible for her to tecurc from Mr.Castle nn accounting In the matter,

I.orrln Auditws represents tkoplaintiff.

ON ST. illNew York, July 20. Tho British

steamer Reading, fiesh from Ascenscion nnd St. Helena, iu now at JerseyCity.

"Therea re Just 1700 Iloer prisonerson tho Island," said the Reading's commnnder, Captain KIshley,"nnd of these17 per cent are TransviiaJeis andOrange I'ree Staters. The remaining83 per cent Is made up of other nailonsillies In this order: Scandinavian,(iermans, Italians, a few RussiansIrishmen und even Englishman :ihandful of Scotchmen, a few Amer-icans, n few Oreeks utid s ntttTliignfrom other national Ilea.

"Tho farmers nre complaining be-

cause the (Jovernor has Impressed thee'irplus lebor for work the bieak-vate- r.

large number of the II itrpii'jciirr nre also employed on

nt live shillings n day.Same do not chooso to work, others la-

bor for tho farmers nnd the olderprisoners whittle out toys, which theysell. .

"General Cronje Is also weary of hisdetention, but says little: I was toldthat the proportion of native Boerswas representative of their entirearmy.

SL

MORE WORDLESS BIBLE

New York, July 20. D. C. Churchilltails on the Maultou y on his wryto Bombay, where he will lnaugiua.trnn entirely new njatcm of missionarywork In India. Mr. Churchill Is anengineer and a gradu.ilo of the M;a- -

chusetts Institute of Technology, liehas been asked to found n systeir. ofmodel trade e;hoota at Ahmcdiagar.about 15 mlli'3 Inland from Homiiay.Speaking of his mlsaloii, Mr. Churchillsaldthe missionaries In the Bust havedecided In favor of .nolo practical

and I'm Illblo study .is amcansto the end they seek. ,

"The enterprlte on which I nmbound Is supported partly by tho gov-

ernment and partly by the contribu-tions of two New York gentlemen. Dr.llunm.n. minister of tho Congrega-tional Chinch, has collected this moneyabout '25.0CO, and his secured thopromise of the government to pay halfthesalarles of tho teachers wo mayemploy. It Is through him I receivedmy appointment.

"The movement, however, Is purelyundenominational . All the mission-arle- ii

r.io expected to be Interested InIts development."

Associated with Mr, Churchill Is J.II, Nleo, an expert agriculturist. Withhis nld Mr. Chuichlll will conitruct ncomplete system of Irrigation throughout that pint of India.

TWO CII.NESE CASUS.

Judge Esteo of the Federal Courtbus two more Chinese cnsci. for deportation under advisement, testimonyIn which were heard yesterday. One1c the enso of Yung Ah Ho, who leftthis country In October, 1899, and outstayed his leave of absence. The yearfor Chlneso to register began and endcd during his absence and It Is, for Es-te- o

to decide whether tho defendantmay remain on United States soil with-

out a. certificate from Collector Cham- -

bcilnln,Tho second case Is .that of Lam

Chnn, whoso fate depends on the cre-dibility of testimony to the effect thatbo Is Hawaiian born.

Mullcr'a Llbi'iicy to Toklo.Oxford, July 20. Tho library of the

lato Piof, Max Mullcr, composed of O

volumes, has been purchased byBaton Iwusakl for prostitution to thoUniversity of Toklo

Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.manufactured by the lliillftln Publish-ing Co.

BaaKors.

JlAVsimHirie, V w i

ifhas deckels u

BANKERS.ONOLftl ).

San rrvnchco Agenlitun NxvNational IUmk or Has Fba!ou,c

ai Fiuyouoo Tho Narad NttoiBank of San Francisco.

fONDO Tho Union Bunk of LundiLtd

Sbw Yorc American Exchange 7tlonil Bunk.

Chicago Merchants National BantPawb CrsJlt Lyonnals.Hhrmw Drlner Hank.floKKoro asp Yokohama Honk.n

S'j:i!iaI Uanklug Corporation.Sew 7.kklxho and Australia Bof Nov ZAlandVlOTOIltl ass Vaoootb Bank

Ur-.- Nb North Amorleo.iniMci i sum! Biikiit: uHEicMtge Bum

DepolJtt K reived. 'Lows niule on Atproved iioirtlr. riommcKlsl and TravelerUroillu iuiti. Bill! of Etcatnce toastind cM.!nr.t.rr?o,i Pnwm.T Ac)i.iiti) 'it

Etblihed IBM

BISUOPcScOcBANKERS.

Ti L.'iict a General Bankingntul Ex liango Busiucs?.

Coiir.nereial nnd Travelers'Lctfi-:- s of Credit issued, availablein all the- - principal cities of theworld.

Intie-- t allowed after July 1,1S0S, on fixed deposits 7 daynoti 2 per cent, (this form willnot lmr interest unlcs it reinuinsund'ufi.rl-e- for one month), 3montli o f,er cent., d mqntlis 3 1-- 2

per li months per cent.

Pioneer Building anLoan Association.

ASSBTa. DKC. II, 1811, llJ.m.i'

Wons loaned on approval atemrtt)for monthly

Housea built on the monthly Irtstalmen'. pli.

Twentieth Bert of Btock Itopened.

OFFICERS T. r. Lansing, Predent: S. D. Rose, Vice Pmiaent; 0. 1Oray, Treasurer; A. V. Oear, SecreUn

DIRECTORS T. F. Lamina;, . IRoso. A. V. Oear, A. W. Keoch, literBraltn. J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt. O. 1

Vray, W. L. Howard.A. V. QKAK.

Hecretar,Lbambr of Commerce rooms.'rir Hours- - 12:Xil l:.to v n

SfSJSQP CO.

SavingsBanl

diving' Dsponlt will hrecelv-j- l and Interest allowed 1y th'iBank at fcur and one-ha- lf per centper annum.

copies of the Rules nud Revulatlo u iniy bo obtained on appllcatloi

Officd at bank building on Merchatrdot

RISHOP . fIb VoahamB peoie Bsi

Sot.i,rlv.fr., j tut, Ytn 14.ooc.ooopmVdCwx.. . Y.R l).aM,30O.. . Ytn 3,110,000

h.ii Otto. Ycka'uBi.

Tbr Bisk buys and receives for col-

lection B'.U. of Exchange, Issues Draftand Li'tr of Credit, and transacta general banking business.

INTCR3ST AllOWBSCo FlSfcl OrJOIH (or II BUttl, M Ml .OoFU.4 CHi)iltlr,ror.Ui, jH 'On Ft m Oii)i!ti !(, 1

Gri3:hottt Yokohiaa S?kU Bnk,

(tor ROT'u BtlWiu. Ill liar si., tuutv

Henry R. Worthington

Comer Queen

aud Fort Streets.

TEL.. MAIN 100.

Engineers and Builders of

Hljli Duty Direct Acting

and Crank and Fly Wheel

Pumping Engines. Elect-riall- y

Driven Pumps,Power Pimpb, Centrifugal

Pumps and Water Meters.

t r "p

.. Large stock of small pumps

on band for all services

Attcts iroktrs !f "'ALEXANDERS BALDWINS

OPF1CER8III. P. BALDWIN PresidentJ. B. CASTLE 1st Vice PresidentV. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice Prei

J. P. COOKE TreasurerW. O. SMITH Secty. and Auditor

Sugar Factors and

-- Commissiofl Ageits

AGENTS FOR

Hawaiian Commercial A Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Pala Plantation Company.Nahlku Sugar Company.Kllicl Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahulul Railroad Company.

AND

The Califorala aud Oricatal S. S. U.

W. G. Irwin & GoLimited

AGENTS FORWestern Sugar Refinery Company ot

San Francisco.Baldwin Locomotive Works ot Phila-

delphia, Pa., U. S. ANewell Universal Mill Co. (National

Cane Shredder), New York. U. 8. A.N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fcrtll- -

Izers.Alex. Cross & Sons' htgh-grad- o Fertil-

izers for Cane and Coffee.Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.

ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:Parafllue Paint Co.'s P. & D. Paints and

Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oils,raw and boiled.

Indurlue (a cold-wat- paint), In whiteand colors.

Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime andPricks.

GASTLE & COOKELIMITED,

IIOIVO-L.UT.--0.

Commission Merchants

SUGAR FACTORSAGENTS TOR

Tho Ewa Plantation Co.The Wnlalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.The Kokala Sugar Co.The Walamca Sugar Mill Co.The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.The Standard Oil Co.Tho Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals.The New England Life Insurance Co.

ot Boston.The Etna Flro Ins. Co. of Hartford,

Conn.The Alliance Assurance Co. of London.

ftLIH-- and FIRE

ACIENT8 FOR

New England Mutual life In-surance CO. OF BCMON.

tna Fire Insurance Compahtof Hartford.

Wm. G. Irwin & U--

(LIMITED.)

Wm. O. Irwin.. President and ManagerClans Spreckcls Vice PresidentW. M. lOffard... Second Vice PresidentH. M. Whitney, Jr Treas. and Sec.Geo. J. Ross Auditor

SutfSaV FaotoifbAND

Jomrnission Agemr'AGENTS OF THF

OUEAMIO STEAMSHIP OOMrU"OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAU

BtfEWEl CO., WuQueen Street, Honolulu, T. H.

Vjarontw tor' Hawaiian Agricultural Co., American

Sugar Co., Oultnla Suear Plant Co.,Onomea Suga. Co., Honomu Sugar Co.,Wnlluku Sugar Co., Makea Sugar Co.,Haleakala Ranch Co., Molokal Ranch,Planters' Lino of Sar Francisco,PacUot; Brewer & Co.'s Line ot DostonPackets.

LIST OF OFFICERS.C. M. Cooke, President; George

Robertson, Manager; E. F, Dlshop,Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. E.Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. se

and Qeo. R. Carter, Directors.

M0lHiM0OtigC0.LttImporters andCommissionMerchants mtg

QUEBN 8T., HONOLULf .AOENTS FOR

The Lancashire Insurance Co,The Ealotso Insurance Co.Union Gas Engine Co.Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc

Subscribers to tho BULLETINnot receiving thdr papers promptlywill confer a favor by notifying thBusiness Office; Tiliptmae 266.

tlV..TV - -SWfc.

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Mors of

Oceanic Steamship Company

TIME TABLE.n (teamen erf tils line will arrlre

FIIOM SAN FRANCISCO.SONOMA ;aUO. 7MAUIPOSA AUO. 17

SONOMA AUG. 23ALAMEDA BEIT. 7

VENTURA , SEPT. 18ALAMEDA SEPT. ISSIERRA OCT. 0

ALAMEDA OCT. 19SONOMA OCT. 30

ALAMEDA .... NOV. 0

" Local Boat.

In with the tailing ot tlio above steamers theagents are pre-ar- ed

to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets bjr any rail-

road from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from NewYork by any steamship line to all European ports.

FOR FURTHER PARTICULAR!! APPLY TO

Wm. Q. Irwin & Co., LimitedGENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 3. B. CO.

Pacific Mail Steamship Go.Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha

Steamer of tht tovt cotrritteava mis port on or apout

For Japan and China:PERU AUG, IICOPTIC AUG. 9

AMERICA MARU AUG, 17

PEKINO .. .. AUG. 24

GAELIC SEPT. 3

HONGKONG MARU SEPT. UCHINA SEPT. 19

:.

For general Information

H. IUCKFIBLO fr

nrimm ol iM atori lire, tuMlog 19 conctxtlon witb ts CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO...win Venwuvir, B C. nil S4r. N S. W Uuctlllnilt Victoria, C. C, Honolulu and BrltMciM 1lli; AT HONII.t'J.U 111 ibcatlltUut bllow ttttlil ylil

FKCM AND W " C

AORANGI AUG. 3

MOANA AUG. 31

MIOWERA SEPT. 2S

rri6ju0 V'titii t J If tin Htujlu'u laCt'KiifCAJ cum inia'tttiion. pp:y id

Tlico. H.l)aviss&Co.,L.tif.c iicn'IAftenta.

American-Hawaiia- n S. S. Co,Direct Service bctivcn

NEW YOItK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Ccast.

S S A tlbRlCAN, Coco tons, to sail about July 15.S.S. HAWAIIAN, 6,000 tons, to sail -

S C'ALIFORM-A- , f.,coo tons, sails from NEW YORK June 16, wilload at PUGE r SOUND hsout AUGUST 20th.for HAWAIIAN PORTS.

Freight recelved'at company's wnarf. 42J Stret'., South Brooklyn, at all times.For further particulars apply to

C. P. MOKSB,General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Honolulu

Lines of Travel.

Bisiness Men

Can SaveMany Hours

.v

nrovACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM

San Francisco-Portla- nd

THE TRAINS DAiLYFROM SAN FRANCISCO.

TWO TRAINS DAILYFROM PORTLAND.

Only THREE DAYS lo Chicago.Only FOUR DAYS to Now York.

Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok-ing and Library Curs, with BarberShop and Pleasant Reeding Rooms.

Dining Cars (MoalsFree Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.

J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent.135 Third street, Poitland, Oregon,

D. W. HITCHCOCK. Ocnernl Agent,No. 1 Montgomery St.,Snn Francisco.

E. L. LOMAX, Q. P. & T. A.,K72 Omaha, Nebraska,

O. E. & L. Oo.T!WE TABLE.

From and After January 1, 189.TRAINS.

TATIONS Uly Q.tljlOntvtrl) H.jia. O.IIt I. iiul, Dally Dtllr

A it AM AM. PH. CM.too oNl a vi" U lilt 5:10fMl CM. OOJ 4 11:4a VT i:saKvtMlll. S.j) l rtiaa ClioWllUM. .. I3.y 4.41WllllK H'5I J140

(fculra li tilTATIOM DliTl.wr4) 0117 K Dtllr

AM. r.a.' (nBk Hit t.o3

TftUjU o

WJQJI ., til. instwiMlll .... J'JO 1 101 !wiicitr .... tiol

vmsIiIi . H ios

F. C. SMITH, Gcn'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.

a. P. DENISON, Superintendent.

.Wilder's Steamship Company

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGERS

FOR ISLAND PORTS

General Mam'ger of

Of tho United States for the Ha-

waiian Islands.I'fflce, : Mechant St. : Honolulu.

Travel.

connection

and leave this port as hereunder:FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

SONOMA AUG. 6

MARIPOSA AUO. 21VENTURA AUG. 27

' ALAMEDA SEPT. 11

SIERRA SEPT. 17SONOMA OCT. S

ALAMEDA OCT. 23VENTURA OCT. 29ALAMEDA NOV. 13

I Local Boat.

"Ml call at Honolulu an4we dates ceiow ra.nno'ej.

For San Francisco:PEKING AUG. 3

GAELIC AUG. 13

HONGKONG MARU AUG. 20CHINA AUG. 27DORIC SEPT. 6NIPPON MARU SEPT. 13PERU SEPT. 21

apply to P. M. S. S. Co.

CO, LTO. AGBN.TS.

Steamship Umpan

ROU SYDNEY AND BRISBANB'ot Victoria ni Vancouver ill. CI:

MOANA JULY SIMIOWERA AUG. 2SAftiiAVnr aiTT . I

t a Europe Fat HelrM ao4

lines of Travel.

SEND TOUR

BUSINESS ORDERS

BY TELEGRAPH

TOU CAN DO IT NOW

THE INTER -- ISLAND

TELEGRAPH COMPANY

Is transmitting messages to all theIslands of the group except Kauai.MINIMUM KATK 18 $3.

Honolulu Office, Magoon Block.

UPSTAIRS.

TBL., MAIN 131.Messenger will call for our message

if doited.

Hawaiian Tramway's Time

Table.KING "STREET LINE.

CarttMvc Wilkiltl (or town t $ ). 6 11.6,41 a M.

ni every h mlnuttji ttr(tct ll I mn, u:u anJii-- i p M. irom W'kiki ci td tlio I'unahou htablt-i- .

Cars leave It Kinee r lJiw switch tor town at5'SiA.M. an J every is minutes iwrealttr till h.oM'.m

Larsleae Fort anJ Klnu tn tt conn r(ur I'alanaat 6:10 a.m. anj ciry ij nvru'ts arurr t.n 11. jP.M.

can leave icr rauma oniv at anj w a nCarsleae I'a'atafor Waltcki iaAM anJ tery

15 minute tHI q H.n , tlien t . u ani 10 41 cmTheiuMl'.M from I'alanta lor Punahou only ctcv10 wiirtiKion DaiuTjat

Can leave foil anJ Kfnij streets corner lui RUIeRange at j'su an4 v A M

Carsltaw Fort ani Klne itree'i corner (or Walkllclat 6.cj a.m. ani every is minute t li inoil'.M. tt.n attoiiand n;- - j H..M. The 11 tj I'.M. goes to walkiklbnSaturdasciily.BERtTANIA STREET AND . ''JUANU VALLfcY.

Cars leave Punahou Swbl I ' Townlor lonflni Valley at 5.40 j 50 1 -- w 6.40 t anJT.ao a.m.

Cars leave Oah J College (ortowi. 1 Valley at6:jo 6,jo andr.io A.M andevcrj 10 mi., k till 10:10

P.M. except th even hour and half, hour cars whlihrun from the StaMe,

Cars leave Nuuanu valley at 6' 10 6:jo 6.50 a, m andevery t mlnu'e thereafter till io'Ju l.M.

Can leave Fort and Queen streets (or PunahouCollege at 6 03 6,j 6 4 a m and every 10 minutesafter till q 41 P.. After that the cars run ti theStable up to it jop.m which Is tho Il car (rora Town,reaching tlw Stable at n;)aPM.

H.HAOKFELDdKOO.,

iCM&L COMMISSION Mm

Cor. Fort and Queen St3., Honolulu,

Wholcsalb Importers and Jobbers

rrputt Slid AiatriCiU D"

ST"t W Queen f(eiU.

Fine Job Priiititiir nt tlio Bui-loti-

office.

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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H.T., TUESDAY. ivi.Y

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA-

TURITY CO., LIMITED.

FORTY. FIVE CHOICE RESI-(fenc- e

lots Just opened to hotrlc-seck-it-

comprising a seven-acr- tract ofland adjoining tlio Puliation grounds,each lot facing on n Rood, broad street,and hounded by Wilder avenue. Mot-cal- f

and Dolo streets. Tlio land In It-

self Is unquestionably, nsldo from be-ing deslinblo on ncrotuit Of easy s

to and from the city, the bc3t andcheapest propel ty yet placed oriNhomarket. Wide street?, electric car line,high nnil alluvial soil, besides belnjBltualed cl'matlcally unexcelled.

Terms moit leasonable. Thosehomes will do well by calling on

or flllng their applications early. Onlyapplications from responsible parlieswill iccclvo recognition.

For full nml lompleto particulars,apply to tho sales agents. 32 Kingstreet, over Castlo & Cooke's. 'Phono.Main 111. P. 0. ISox 2C2.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA-

TURITY CO.. LTD.

Hi

EdlJuly 12. A story was

current tonight that the recent con-ference In tho ollke o. J. PlerpontMorgan, at which A. J. Cassntt, Senator llnnna, P. A. II. Wldcncr andClement A, Orlsconi were wasto dlscusi the details of n (umblnatlotiof Interests greater In Importance andperhaps repiesentlug u greateramount of capital than the recentcombination of steel Interests. Thestory Is that Moigan's purchase of theI.cyland lino of steamships was anopening wedgo In a plan which con-templates the control of the tiadlc ofthe Atlantic and the Pacific ami thoGreat Lakes. The scheme contem-plates tho absorption ot tho PacificMall, tho passage of the ship subsidyact, carrying tho malts both to tlioOrient and Europe, and, with thebounty act as backing, a battle for su-

premacy In the ocean-carryin- tratte.Vessels, It Is said, are to be built

hero and, under American registryand the Stars and Stripes, nre to makean nggresslvo light for tho carryingtrade of the world, Hongkong amiNagasaki are mentioned as terminalsIn the East; Northampton and Liver-pool In Europe, nnd New Yolk thoprincipal port In the West, Lines

by Ctissatt and Mora-M- i In theEnstcrn part or the United Stores andby J ,1 Hill and allies In the Wea. are'i driller goods to terminals on

and ship them tin in- - to theOrVnt.

fit!

The harbor work nt Manila Is to beLl 011 AtiKUst 1. 1001. llila et.ntra .will Include tho completion nt the taitand ttctt breakwaters lommennd uu-ti- er

Spanish rule; tho building of n pilebulkhead. 4700 feet Ioiik, with pllcnfurnlithed by the Rovirument: anddrcdKltiR n basin and a channelto deep water. The approximatequantities ate: Dredging. S.00U.UU0

ruble yards, of snnd, shells and mud;riprap, 150,000 cub. yd.; concrete andrubble masonry, 21,000 cubic yards, thestone to como from goicmment tiuir-rlc- s

nt .Marlvclea or Ill'inigonai!, aboutlhlrty-fl- o miles from the city of .M-anila. A crushing plant, steam launchesnnd lighters will have to bo providedby tho contractor. The rwiulrnl bondIs 100,000 In gold. The conditionslire eo complicated that It Is to bo re-

gretted that tho time Is hardlyIouk to permit the sendinR of

nil engineer to tlio spot to first studytho problem; as this precaution wouldbe it ncccfb.tiy preliminary to an

bid. Labor In Manila will iotnt least $1 (Mexican) per day, thoughcoolies could bo brought from Chinafor halt that sum, and are better work-men. Transportation Is co3tly: n SO

lo n lighter will cost about $25(Mexican) per day; and will consumetwo days In bringing one load of tuckto the work. Steam launches costfrom $3.", In $t0 (Mexican) per day, andwill tow two or three loaded lighters;but these launches and llguteis areboth exceedingly hard to get.

JAPANGSli RAILWAYS.

The railways of Japan, says 1'. S.Consul Oeneral E, C. Bellows, of Yoko-hama, now aggregate 3,03 mile Inlength. Including ".713 miles of pil-v- ii

to lines, In addition to this thogovernment has charters fur 1,2.10

miles, nml ptlvate Individuals chartersfur --', 15:i miles, not yet opened totntlllc. The got eminent has paid, furits U3 miles of double track rodd andG7ir) miles of single track, tl.n mini of$31,700,100 gold, or an average of $11.-C7- 0

per mile, Tho paid up capital cfthe private lines amounts to i;,IMj,.t)7 gold, or un auiao of $3l),S3.J pitmile. These rallwuys tire will patron-ized, an J within tho pae jear sleepliii;curs havo been put on the Hue betweenTokyo and Kobe; the chorgo for aberth being ?.' gold, plus n first clubticket. Dining cars are being built

SAVE YOUR PHOTOS.

The pricess of binding pic-

tures under glass is made sosimple by the introduction o.the Gummed Binding Papeithat anyone can do it.

It will afford a pleasant even-ing's occupation and i.ave vourphotos from ruin, to ger whatyou require at KING BROSand do ihe work your elt.

Full stock ia any shade.

JA;.':.ft'OiiSW't-MirV.-

-" tJii'U.iin. 1,1ii' 11"j WISl fJ ii'ir w ii r li.i'J it ."O '""" I'J '1iHi1.1l,

Nt if S iivid iiintiiti ii. i.rni'AiZjrL- - ftrv - . til'iti. Nn .rill ..b..n.loricil.ii.ioruti.il iiit.i'"IlieMin. Iiiitt.rilt'iirn,LMA. 1" vlvlntf full Inf iriiinluiii i.ul,i.t un. vdtl.lTiiiirHHH5i.liitt iiititillli. , rflliirrt.l lii--

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30. 1901."

7

itlMSL T ':

Instruments lil-- d for record July so tost.First Party Second Party Class

Vakanoe Kanohd MKar.olio et al Geo Ross DKccr. M tunalf I Sue Co W H Pain B btaklntoto laklchletal Hakalau Pit Co --

I C 1

" Co NjkairuraShindoPA

S K Waitoon & litis C McLennanM .McGinn W l. DtcotnVe Lee t- -o fly.in & DementK Atlil and hus AwatuSMJeskv H PHildwInLlbana de NolireRi S de N,b:ega tititrt

Instruments fileJ for rtcorJ July 30, 'ooi.PI'St Hartv Second Pattv Class

OHIIn'tetal W O smith Tr MS Cel Ins Is A Schaefer MIJ McCorrlstcn et al l! G Ropert . At

SShlmanio Choi Fan ct al 1.

U L Akwal Yaa Sic et al D

RLCOttDl.DJUI.Y20, toot.M G Sllva and v.f to 1st Am Sivlng 4

Tr Co of Hi vail I td, ''ub Surltv. lulv' , "02 j 'i of H P i ?, kul 40:0, r'a"!;l,Ho t.,u u, Oal-ti- . tx. Hook 2:0 page 441

I S 'zcvtJi to Kcaloha, Kfl, Jtilv it),U)Oi; In' In R P jGv. Uul 4.17, Kalihl,II tululu, Oabti. lfio. Iloilt 207 pagetl2.

A K' ronraJt et al to IIicoHDjv's &Co LtJ. L, July fi, iqoi; It I' 2744. 1'ucliu-dm- .

N Knlnl 1, H.iumII. yrs from JulyI, 1032, Jtf 230 Hi)0k 2IQ pjg! 4)5- -

J A M Oi.flo to M G SIlvi, D. July 18

tool; Int in It I' iGjO. kul 4327t K.tlilil,Honolulu, OjIiu. ft. H uk 225 pnse 124.

V Ml.in.iln to D Knw.tnnrako 1, D, July19, toot; "II li.t in R P 200G, Kilttfi, Kolaupoko, Ojhu 550. Hook 225 pags i:G.

V S Buffindfau and hits to AG Gouvd.iet al, O. July 29, igot; lot , Hatiluukol,Honolulu, OjIiu, J 5C0. Book 225 page127.

RCCORDLD JULY 22, IQOI.

Man Mow to Hllo Mercantile Co Ltd,C M, June 8, tyot; one story buildingWalahe.1, Hllo. Hawaii. J353 09, at 12per cent. Book 220 page 444.

J Emmslry anJ wf to W J Lowrle. M.)jne 27. iqot; gra t 2136, Huelo, Maul,fnoo, 5 yis at 10 per cent Book 220 page443. V

K A Kahanu wf to K Ho'tfndirf, D.Msv 10 itjit; R P 3854. kul 11035, Killhl-wa- l,

H.ulciej, Kauai, io. Book 223 pjge30.

S Ku to K lliittendorf. Ex 1), Julv 1.

loot; Int In R P 3H54. kul HO'O, Kalihl-wa- l,

Kauai, 5l. Hook 223 page 357.C Brewer & Co Ltd tn M G U..atte

Hn I), Ji.l 2 ioi; lot on VlnexarJ st.Wallukii, ,V,.tul. Honk 222 page 432.

P. Ih p of Painpalls t.i II Blrinnvtc. I.,MV27, luo'i piece land llmnlcl, K 'ual.rovstronJun; 1, tool, at Jjco. Hock2iKpa445.

W lluw'iitto J Pimn'lty, Pel, JulyII, 1901; K'J'1' 21 C. Huelo Mjl(JWo,Al'tul. fico. Bonk 215 p.ice 4

Ktumud al M Hnv-'- Trust Co LtJ. M

It.ly 20, toni: piir R P 1639, Wvil'e sHnnolulu, O In, ?tLo, 3 yrs ot 8 per centH0V4 220 pajc4tS

I. . k.il!hn,d 211J Irtis to R I! MIloV ml.D. Julv 18, 1901 Int in R P 791. kul oiio.lA'es, uv.it 5150. hook 223 paje3..

Heoplt to al, D. Apr 2S.1S88; latin R P i2t s, kill 1)5!. Honolulu,0.thu. ft. Borl; 225 pige I2.S.

V Ro.kry tn licniinmic Shre C" Ltd. I.Dec 31. '9:0; two-sfor- b'dg. Wilanurnuestreet. IIIK Hawaii, lirom date at (0$ permotitli. Bonk 218 page 444- -

J S AlcGrrw to Pacific L - Improve-ment Co Ltd, L, Julv 31. loci; R P 10S,kul 728, coinsr Alakea & Btrrtanla streets.Ilurolulii. Oahu. 25 yrs from A:r 1, '01,20 yrs at f 30:0; 5 yrs at fn.oco. Hook218 pige 447.

JUmlon to Lum York. L. Julv 17. op.wooden bide Kak.nko, 1 IotiIiiIh, Oahu.8 yrs from Nov t, ivoi, at 50 per month.Hook 218 page 450.

W Rockey and wf to Alfred Willis,18, toot; piece hinJ (20tj 408), Hllo.

Hawaii. S2?oo. Book 225 pag' 129., Viatso and hu to K Cick, D,.I'il 1

1901; Ills H) & 21; por tut 14, llock I,Ahupuaa, Kiuii. Puni, Ibwall, f2oo.Hook 223 pjge 355.

K Cook et al to l C Ccan. M, July 1,lysis'! acres In Ahuptiai Keasu. Puna,hawjll. 5400, 3 vrsat 10 per ctnt. Book220 page 413.

LGHUA'S NEW ROUTE.

After tomorrow's trip Hie lll(lo steamer Mokolll will lay tii for u time.Since the ninh of the sugar heiisun tholittle steamer has been doing goodwork between hero nnd Maul and al

ports. Now that tho crop la near-ly nil In the little vessel will lay upngaln.

In future beginning with next Mon-day the I.elnu will leave on .Monday ut

p. m. and Wednesday at tho jamchour making two weekly 'tilps. Hrrroute has been arranged as fulloua:I.emlng .Mondays at A p. 111, sho willrail at llalaua, l'clektinu. Walbiii nndKulaupnpn, 111 riving at Honolulu Tues-day night; Bulling Wednesday ut G. p.111, for Kaiiiiakakul, Kaiuulo, I'ukoo,KalinlepalKc.a,Kaannii.ill, Ltthalna andOlov.iilu; letuinlng will mrlvi- - Sunday,

.IOIM',1) Till'. II11IU),

Jnscjih Hpl(,iy, chief itenard Cf theZi.ilnnill.i. and Charles Ilaiuuiy,

of Hart & Co., v,ew lultl.ttedInto tho iiij'btctlcs of tho local herdof nil lnit ovrnliiK. , After the Initia-tion, tho iisunl 11 p, m, ceremony waslelehtntetl for tho iiUMiit ones and

Homo Sv, tet Hume" mub sung..wem then p.iued mound

and everybody had u ood time. In-- 1

luded In tho antlt'H of the later hoursuiih a cul.cwulk by the tut) new Klks.

warm mun okdercd out.Durban. Ntttal, July 20. In cnto of

tho Doer raids Into Natal and the sup-- Iort slu'ii thn raiders by the Republic

nns, the military authorities havooi tiered all while men, with their llto-sto- cl

foodstuffs and clothing, to evac-uate all faints between tlio Tttgeln andSunday's rhers. Any whltn man re-

maining In this section of tho countryafter July Hist will be subject to mar-

tial law.

Roynlty Put Buck.Perth, West Vustr.illa. July 20. The

British steamer Ophlr, with tho )nl:i

and Duchess of Cornwall and York onboard, which stilled fiom Aih'kildo Julyir,th for Fi'ccmnntlQ, wan compellrd byStress of weather to put Into AlbanySho repot th nil well.

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A. T. HAfiltNCAMP. Mnnntjcr.

Business Notices.

OTICE

Parlies visiting Lalulna en .Yau c nsecure amplcand comfortable rooms, ball sat.d shaving lunors In connection ,

E. E. AMLLER, Prop.KonncrV McCann's. 1S73 t f ,

Ucmovul Notice, I

OR. SLOUGETt" v. Ill remove Ills'offces mi tin- - 1st of August to the cottagein Alakej S formerly occupied by theLite r. A'cKibbon, Immediately aJjolt Ingithe AUsiiti'c Building and opposite theHonolulu Lib my. 1801-1- 4

NOTICE

DURING MY ABSENCE FROMHonolulu, Frank E. Thompson, Esq., (ofMesrs Magoon and Thompson) will actfor me under warrant of Attorney.

Parties desiring to communicate withme personally, may send letter and tele-

grams to me care of The London, ParUand American Bank, San Francisco, whichwill promptlv forward same.lW54ot A.S. HUMPHREYS.

NOTICE.This Is to notify tho public In gen-

eral that It. V. Sharp, formerly book-keeper In my employ has resigned hisposition of his own flee will nnd voli-

tion, being tuccecdcd by S. Decker. Alltils dcnllngs with tho firm luc In enmost business like In their chirm ter.

V. V. YVUHiin.Harilage .Mantifnctuicr.

isst-i- SaSc, PiunoH,

Legal Notices. iSuSr,:?!6- ' Ojr rcprcsentallvo meets all Incota- -

IN ftwc-- K cil'K- - 01 HBST'lng stenmers from Cotst, and woSrSnainitIt.Ai,thii"h" 'heck basense on all ot.lEolnE stcao-du:a- ri.

I'tiltlt.n ti int Uri tilei t J.t cm.

ktter .t dJnnl ' y n viii tu c fr ljt rttlMr It Ar II Pi f eiV n t ml

l.ionMv in ltt'i Jay ol Auttust .1) t( i w 10

ocl'Kktm tej.U tr v U mi (Mti,it,-- tr u r ncili t'thl n n liv I rt l. im uf I n C in jt

Horvilu'u At tli'cfi I'm nJ r'ftit cncn voniernJ tnny ri-'- nJ !i . cause It iny lUty liw

ltv nut It n rio u not tc Rran'tiIKno ulu, Ju y , oot

Ily the Cotitt :

GtORGE LUCAS.y n y Aug 6,n

AMERICAN M II

1APIWEWUnder dato of April G 1001, Consul

l.yon, of Hlogo, scuds n newspaperdipping giving an extract from a re-- 1

rent report-o- f Hrltlsh consul nt Na-- 1

ijiisalvl, ni follows:Harly In 1&U9, nn experimental cargo

fit tho L'nltcd States ste-i- ical knownt.s rncahontas was Importrd from I'hll-- jadelphln and sold to tho l'nltcd Stauinnd aerniau niivies. liy the cngineviaof tho latter, It was at Hist reeflvcd '

with strong disfavor. Its appcaranco,uh eomparrd with that If Cntdilf coalnot (ommciidlng It; out Iti trials ontiso proved so eminently satisfactorythat it further cargo now on Its wayhas been bought by tl'i.ni In inhume.As Cardiff coal can now be purchasedIn Nag?iakl nt much less than 'Mi(t2t.87) per ton, while the,prlco of thoI'ocahontus Is only COs (JH.1R), nnyquantity or tho latter will no doubtllnd a ready sale. It iiossebscti mostut the advantages of Cnidlft. helm;smokeless, containing a very high per.rcntago of pure carbon, a correspond-ingly low perenntago of ash, and Inaddition It Is much more cleanly tohandle. As uu economical steamingcoal, experts llnd thut It Is little It atnil inferior to tho best qualitiesfrom Welsh collerlcs: and If thopresent high prices eontlnito to bomaintained ut latter, thcro eun hono doubt that Pocahontas will soontitko Its phtco to a large extent as thnfuel ot navies In tho Eaet ,

beattlu nnun.

The cer popular Hnlnler nh Is tcoming a buiisAhuld word and "willyou havo a glr.as ot fieattle," Is morsorien ncarii luan anytning fise. tmCriterion Saloon has the brer on tup trIb bot'les.

The use or the Singer In millions othomes shows unprecedented suc-cess ot these Ideal sowing machines.It is convincing proof that Singerexcels In all kinds of family sewingand art needle work. our sewingmachines nro ot the best construction,beautifully decorated, and lire mountedon selected woods In finely finishedcabinets of artistic design. II.

agent, lOVi Hethel street, P, 0Pox 165.

subscribers to the Even-ing Bulletin are requested to send Intheir POST OFFICE addressoj atonce, otherwise the paper will not bearccpted for delivery by the postoffice.

, m -'" ?' ' npn.rniicnoQlVjI f,7"7"o '" UouwrliiM,LUHti B Whlliu, iinn ktu rl ill.'n I u t h 1 rhurc;.. or nr InlUmmi.

u.uMiMd t m lion, Irrltatiuii ur ulwrai uu i muuhuh. lion vt piucoui Mom

lTHtEviniCHiuip.iiP.fi... .,.-. .... uni,"; . Nontni.t.lln.l.l.il - mr HSIUIIIIBor fnt Id pi a wrapprr.

WVrTtotffiK'itifCircuUr ot. uu ruauuL

At the entrance0 Famcxis

lao Vallev.' Hnct

easy access' toHa'akalta, thslargest extinctvolcario In tl.eWcrlJ. - - -

II end quarternfor Tourists ami

CommercialTravellers. - -

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WAILUKU,ISIAND OF MAUI.

QA S4FES IN STOCKJULY 20th.

Hawaiian Iron Fence and MonumentalCO . LTD.

TEL.-- .St MAIN 1,6 KINGiSTREET.

WhenYoiiWaqUfygRING UP THE. ..

c-- i. u-- bLivery, Boarding andSales Stables, : : :

: : : : 518 FOIlT STItnET- -

8lt;Me 'Phone, H77Huok Stand 'I'hnron, 1 rtnj;

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While ar.d Bl:ck Saal For SjlfOnico r.lth Hvculni; Uullctln, 210

King street. Tel. SO.

W. LABSEH, H'ft.

FOR BALLAST U ,

f White and Black Sand( In Quantitits to Suit..- -.

EXCAVATIKG CONTRACTED

ForCORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. '

Dump Carts furnished by tho Day cmHour's Notice.

II. R HITCHCOCKQueen St,, Opposite Uulon Feed Cn.

Telephone, 293.

HHNRY ST. GOAR.CDWAKD .JOLLITZ

Mcnhen Stock and Bond Exchsnst

ilCOMMISSION llltOKUKSANI) UUALKnS ININVESTMENT SUOURITIRS.

Particular attention given to o

and sale ot Hawaiian SugstStock.

Loans Negotiated.Eastern and Foreign Stocks snA"

Ilonds.

408 California St.,San Francisco. Cat. ii;r

w. c. achi & caBrokers & Dealer

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REALJ8TATEWo will Dtiy or Sell Real Estate' tr

all parts of tho group.Wo will Sell Properties on Reason-

able Commissions,

iFr'ir.F. m west !(' mjifit

DAVID DAYTBH,'

Estate Groku?i

223 MERCHANT ST

FOR SALtJ, j

Property In town and suburbs, aatfHOUSES TO LET.

A. C. LOVEKIN

STOCK AND BOND BROKE J

REAL ES1ATR AND

FINICAL AGENT

402 JUDD BUILDINGA. J. OAMPWhljL,

Stock ami Uontl Brtikcr.

Member of Honolulu Stock Exchann.omce ucen strcet' Opposite Unlom

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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H.T., TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1901.UN .

Gt)BICYCLE PRICES

Columbia, 1901 Chalnlesa $78.00Cotumbla, Chain Wheel 40.00Cleveland from 3S.00Ramblers from 39. BO

StormerB 120.00Jay Bird 10.00

B. O. HALL & SON, LTD.

1 PAUL R. 1SENBERG,PRESIDENT.

C. F.MANAGER.

CBAS. F. HERRICK CARRIAGE CO., LTD.

125 STREET.

Next Stangenwald Bldg.

UP-TO-DA- TE

Surreys, Phaetons, Bupgies, Road Wagons, DeliveryWagons, Drays. Nobby Buggy and Surrey Harness,with Genuine Rubber, Nickel, or Immitation

COMPLETECollars, all linds and sizes. Axle Grease, Chamois Skins,Sun Shades, Wool Mats, Washers, Dash Lamps, FeatherDusters, hair Tassels, Harness Oil, Bits, Sponges,Whips, Horhe Brushes, Harness Soap, Harness Dressing,Tie Ropes, Carriage Lamps, Lap Robes, Etc. : : :t I Springfield

Kelly

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GOODS PERSONALLY BY C. F. HERRICK ON HIS

RECENT TRIP EAST.

SOLE ACCNTS

Columbus Buggy Co.COLUMBUS, 'OHIO

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900.

HERRICK,

MERCHANT

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Trimmings

STOCK

SELECTED

KOLB AGENT8

J. A. McKerronFINE HORSE BOOTS

Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900.

SHREVE & CO., San Francisco,'To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods

jbrshased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation toJtaolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent onielec!jn to those known to the firm, or u,1,3 will furnish satisfactorylelei-ence- s In San Francisco.

Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturers,Market t Post St., 6. F.

Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. We haveft largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and arprrrm t furnish special designs.

Jrt- - "'""f-ir- T ? Vt w FATPACKED IM VtRYlAnoEAriD

aaasriTJrcTriol will rr? ih"- treriFt"-- -

IHE GERMANS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,OB NEW YORK.

ASSETS. J27i378.533.30.fald to Policy Holders since iSfo for Death Claims, $24,373,469.65For Matured Policies 7,507,608,27

DlvlJtndsanJ Surrenders 13,699,134.37

Total 45.577il2.29

EMMET T MAY,Marker for Hawaiian s. JUDD BUILDING.

Bulletin 76c per month.

' ui 4 ' u i In WfVthtftwi.'. At ,f rrr.nrAE.irV,U''a.'i',

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

Weather Bureau, Punnhott, July 30.Tcmpcrnturc Morning minimum.

74: Mlddajj maximum, 83.JJaromcter at 9 n. m. 29.93. Irregular.Hnlnfall 0.01.Dew Point 65F.Humidity nt 9 n. m. 62 per centDiamond Head Signal Station, July

SO. Weather clear; wind fresh NE.

ARRIVED. I

Tuesday, July 30.Schr. Ilol) Hoy, from Pearl Hlver.Str. Iwalanl, Orcenc, from Monokna-

Str. Walaleale, Plltz, from Knual.Am. bk. Albert, Grimths, 16 days

from San Francisco.Am. bk. Manna Ala, Smith, 18 days

from San Krnnclsco.

DEPARTED.Monday, July '.9

Scbr. Kn Mol, for PajiJllo.Schr.- - Twilight, for Ilinalcl.Schr. Malolo, for lUnalcl.Schr. Mlllc Morris, for Koolnu.Am. bk, Coryphenc, Urlndlay, far

the Sound In ballast.Stmr. James Makce, Tullett, for K.v

paa.Str. .Mokolll, Dennett, for Kalau

papa,Tuesday, Ji.ly (0.

Str. Klnau, Clarke, f.ir Hllo nn.i wayports.

SAILING THIS AFTERNOON.Str. V. O. Hall, Thompson, for ICimI

lit S p. m.Str. Claudlne, Parker, for Maul, nt

5 p.m.Str, Lehun. Napala, lor Maul ports,

at 5 p. m.Schr, lllanche nnd Ella, for Hnnalel,

at 4 p. rn,

Str. Kauai, Ilrulin, for Kaainpalland Kan, at 4 p. m.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.1'nr Ullo ai'd way rorts, nc- - sl,

Mn tu, July 30 Miss C. H. MltiJ. T. lfatis, Mliu 13. Cooko, 1). ICvili.Vru; "iml wife, Dr. P. V. I'rcar ana wife..Mi if. J. T. Tarbcll, Mls A. H. V.inL'fcrlln, Robt. Hall, Hon. J. U. Ka.i.'ii,Rev. S. . Kekuewa. W.ilC!.' Ullliiif.lam l.'uruld Dillingham, . II. lu-.iu'-

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A J. Alexander, Mrs. C. W. 0.ul.rroerfi r.ra child, II. H. Coaler. W AVd V Miss Kwahki H. IIPoepoc, b T Dilllugliiim C. lUddn-ke- y

and wife, Il.irry Moore, A. W, Car-ter, II. T. Battelle, J. P. 3uon. Mis J.Kong. Miss Mnry Wllion, Mrs, E.

W. E. Dfl'.iveuux, Jus. Dick-nel- l,

Dr. E. L. IIutchltiBon, A. L. Young,V. F. Draper, Jr., J. It. Thompson.

Cbas. Young, S. M. Spencer.

PASSENOERS ARRIVED.From Hawaii, per str, lnatanl, July

30 V. A. Schncfer and Bon, T. Murrayand T on deck.

PASSENOERS HOOKED.For Maul ports, per str, Claudlne,

July 30 H. P. Baldwin and family,Lucy Adams, Nina Adams, J. Guild,Dr. L. E. Cofer, Hon. G. P. Kuurnaka-0l- e

MUs M. L. Perry, Rev. Alex.Mackintosh, Miss Carilo Green, MissKhtula Green, Geo. 1). Schneider, Mrs.G. D. Schneider, C. M. Cooke, Geo. II.Robertson, Mrs. II. Aipe, Mrs. Ahullland two children, J. P. Cooko

Kor Vancouver, per C.-- 3. S. Mo-nn- a,

August 1 J. M. Dnwsctt. wife andthree children, W.-- Smith and wife,Miss Kutherlne Smith, Mrs. T. H.

Mrs. S. Thompson, J, F. Morgan,W. F. Dunn, A. McKlbbln, Mrs. Dow-set- t,

A. R. aullachson, Mrs. Sarah P.Felcherson. C. V. Smith. Miss DeliaGrlswold, Mrs. Clapham, Mr. and Mrs.Dennlson, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. McLen-nan, Elizabeth Mackenzie, W. J, Low-ri- e

and wife, Chas. Hustace Sr., MissHustace, H. Shark. C. T. Conrad, R. C.Lydecker, J. E, Pope, Mrs. Ellis, A.Holmes, Allan White nnd wife, P. H.C. Ryan S. R. Ramsay, R. Loughtcr.E. de Sllva, C. D. Drown, Man). Hue.D. C. Spencer.

For San Francisco, per P. M. S. 8.City of Peking, sailing August 3 MissFond, Leonard nnd W. 11. Greenwell,Austin Jones, Alice II. Jones, A. F.Glinilan. F. E. Rlcbaidsou, Miss MayKluegcl, J. Emmclutli and wife, Ren- -ton Hind, Wm. Haywood, Miss ImogenRoger, Mrs. Chas. T. Wilder, E. 11. Hay.tl. S. X., Jus. KIrkland, R. X. llnlstead,Miss W. Peters, J, A. M. Johnson, E. CJ.

Smith and wife. Miss W. Smith, A.Caro, Mrs. J. H. Sopcr.

"In Germany," kald the"they have shoes

made of wood." That's nothing,"spoke up the I'eaco Disturber.. "InCanada they have Bnow bboea."

NEW TO-DA- Y

NOTICE.

Change In Sailing Steamers "Mokolil"and "Lehua".

Tho steamer "MOKOI.I1" willninnlns nflcr Wednesday,

July 31st.Tho steamer "I.KIIUA will (.all ev-

ery Monday at 5 p. m. for Halawa.Wallnu and Kblnupnpa;will arrive In Honolulu Tuna-da- y

nlRhts. Will sail on Wednesdaysfor Kaunalialml, Knmnl6, Pulsoo,

Kannapall. l.almlna amiOlowalu; returnliiB, will nrrlvo In Ho-

nolulu Sunday mornings.WILDEK'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

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HEADQUARTERS

Second Battalion First Regiment, Na-

tional Guard of Hawaii.Honolulu, II. I., July 25, 1901.

Battalion Orders,No. 39.

1. Companies "0", "C" nnd "IJ" nrohereby ordered to assemble at thoDrill Shed, Tuesday, July 30, 1901. nt7:30 p. m. for drill and parade; uni-form, whlto trousers, legglus, blousoand caps.

2. Company commanders nro cau-

tioned not to grnnt any excuses oxtoptfor good and sulllclent renbous.

3. A report showing tho names nftho members present and absent, giving tho causo, If 'any, of thoso absent,is required from each Company by thoBattalion Commnnder not later thanAugust 1st, 1901.

By ordor of J. M. CAMAltA,, Major Commanding.

B. II. WIHOHT,First Lieutenant and Adjutant.

1903 It

CoRSETS

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WANTS..Iff, in this column will be insertedf at 15 mils i Jim out interliua ; -- 5

vent$ ttro inter! hn; 30 rents fine werl; 40cents tuo neeh nnd CO cents one month.This is the cheapest ndttrtising eier offeredthe peoptr of Honolulu

NI'MIAt MIT1CKN.

IF YOU HAVE a (or re tor want In rent ahouw, we A. H. Illndt. Collrdloru cartful y

at'tnJfd toaslr"m,tly rtmltttJ, Office nilrret iBqi'ft

The ground of the AlexanJr Youns' HulMlnj;, and the private a reet to be known as

Dlshon street, are rlost J to the ruHtc until furtherotic IsiGNttj WM. ML'Tc H,

fciSiMmo aupt. A'eitanJer Tnung in ','OOTICE TO BUtLDERS-T- he Union Express Co,

hit WHITE SAND FOR SALE tMHf

WANTED.

WANTED TO RENT for a mm of yeara. a tortart of town Hotel or f ort Uriels

preferred, Will pay rent montiYy In advance.

loitMw' Uulhtln Office.

ANTED Immillately. to can late tlacksml'hsanJ iwo joJ helpers, Inquire of W W.

Wrlgh. King and Sotth atrnt, i cjoo-- jt

UASTbD-AJ'rr- ss of Ladles, free In at thatv freedom Implies especially from rulekm ard,Mothr Grundy thit will corresfond with den lemenlike le free. Gentlemen must send let cents silverand lvorentttmpfor List. Arthur C Everett. ,

enrrai uriivwY, nin ii'cu i m ti".tW ANTED Energetic workers to distribute adver-- "

tls'rir. such as clr:utrs. samrlea of merchan- -4'se, e.( for American manufactures, lermane toccupation; good pav. Wne for particulars f

U13l"IIHIir.KS C V'C,so W 6th St., U. S. A.

1BB8-- JLly ll.lft IQ.tl.sO.V. uga.o,(1ANTFD Gent'eman Hlshes furnishedv room. Please state particulars. Address

"Enquirer" this oftice. 8,o-i- w

1 ANTED runlhed house of 6 rooms on carW (ne. No children. Addirss A., P. O. Uox jtu.

VAANltli for two teds, ftneroom. line tat e. KnrM car line,

Hulleiln Office

York.

XANTED Male and female workers fur DomesticSelect rirpl yment office.

Building Cor, of Merchant and Alakea Sis,

WA

positions

Roomi8qti

fice clerk (Male or Female) withrrlvlleee of leanlne ttprwrltlnr and salaiv' .. -.. .. .. .r.pau. Koom 9 ma goon uuiijing

BOOKKEEPEKS. orFICt- - CIERKS .ni llshldally S In .a a. m. SvIkI

Ma coon buddtnc Ctr. Mcchtnt inJAlk bit.

ANTED To Stu Jewplrt and WatchesIn the latest tlvlet. tch terjalred bv

lewcier oi i years experience, u,vieia, ron.-ii-,

near Hole! 1B08--

KOOM AND DOARD.

TO .rOITICES FOR RENT-Th- e-e art two suites

three room each In the from part,and two suites of two a ms each In the back part ofthe mw building on Alekra s just makal n thePicliic Club, that now rrmaln I" be 'aken. and thoseare the ones Mt. A most eccellent cellar ot Pox40 that may well be used fur storage, completes theavailable space in the tui'dlng foor-lal- parti-culars abc ul this rrotl rx.eil.nt business location calland tee ai their ofttces on Alakra street. ppntite iherunaing, wrt. iivniy vt nowarri anj n. i.. niuii.it.

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FOR RENT New Coltagrt of four roimt.and hi h King street KapaUma, $10.00

and lit 'o per month iripilre )i6 Tort St.. Roomi3, abote First National Rank. P. V. K. Strauch.

iQQl.imo

TO LET Verv detlratle cottage residence, sixrooms, pantry and bnthroom ; sanitary arrange-me-

throu .bout ; furnished or untarnished ; nearI'unahou College. Address to "O" this office,

jSol-l- l

TO LET Punished rooms, board If desired, 610Hotel street. iSotmw

TO LET Nice cottage, on Lunallto, nearI'tnuota street. Emm.ti May, Judd Dilldlng.

I

rO LET Sett n Houte, well furnished rooms withboard. Young St , near PIIk-.- tlM-im- o

rO LFT-- A store at the Territory Stables. Inqulre--

atlht om:- -. tS&j-i-

TO LE T Three newly furn'shed rooms, moqullrronf and cool. Macklock Ave . between Pllkol

and K'eeaumoku. tSovtf

TO LET Six room collage, next to Mormonchurrh, porcellan bath, puttnt w c. etc Rent

Ssco. Apply In A (,. Cuitia, 886- - mo

POII ULNT ST,.,.. an1 , r.inmt cotlair. Mrllv tur- -nl.hed. No. ait. street Aihl Lane,

Apply L ! Asbahr llonmann Mloon ipa-l- f .

rO LET front rooms No. u Gardtn Lane,1 it&j--

A COTTAGE TO LET-r- ive rooms )usl off Walkl.kl'Road. Immediate possession Rent $1100

a month. Apply Tramway Olfke, I'unahou.lIo-t- f

TO LETThe Vlda Villa Is now under Ihe manage-ment ot Mrs D S Reld. Nlcetv furnished ruoins;

table board can be had on application

TO LET J.7.s Wilder Avtnue, Punahou, News rooms, t bedrooms, porcellan bath,

pan'ry, etc. Address W. B ih'sOltice. iBiytf

IF you tiav. a house for rent, or want to rent ahouse, call on A. R. KINDT, ofi.ee wlih Guide

Publishing Co , Campbell Block, Merchant street,Tetephoie Main n. tS.t-l- l

OFDCES FOR RENT-- ln Brewer building. Queenon reasonable terras. to C. brewer

& Cn , Ltd.

OTFICES FOR RENT Foul targe rooms nowby Major Robinson at Quartermaster's

ohlces. In Progress ll.o k, will be lor rent alter June)o The ror ms will be rented singly or en suite.Apply to C. S. "esky, Progress Block iB'.-l- f

Rb.NT An eight room Collage. An molernImnoements. two minutes walk from Tram-wa-

Inqjlre ai the Mini or ravurlle Saloon i8i If

FOR SALl.i

NY KINDS --

EXTRAORDINARY PRICES

H'VT dollar and quarter CorsetsAT two dollar Corset- -

HAT three dollar Corsets

Doesn't sound as if it could true, do.s

BUT IT 18 THUG, AS WE INVITE VOU TO DISCOVER THIS .MORNING.

There are several hundred of them these Corsets in eighteen differ-

ent styles ; nnd none of them ever before sold for less than adollar and a quarter. Reason why they're so cheap ? Fact Is wehave too many. Free to confess that. Everybody makes mistakesin buying iometime, and we well, we must pay the piper."Come in and see them, it will be strange enough if you don't findtome among them that will lit you as comfortably as the proverbialold shoe, and fit you without sacrificing stylishness, either.

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Schm.l corner

Two

House

Apply

FOR SALE T secthnt of drop curtains fornew, fit anywhere Atkinson Room 8

Magoon Buhdltvg

S"TEAM LAUNCH FOR SAL- E- he "Talula" aslies In Ihe harbor. She is a neatly new

boat. In perfect working orJe', an I has bten ut lateused In towing at Kahu'ui Harbor. W H Pan.

iBos--

FOR SALE Three lots In Kapahulu trad, ig.otofeet, Siivi Lot in Puunul tract, ttjero

square feet, S i too. JUDD t COMI'sNY. Telephone

tti. iwain. umci.tsT at.nge waiu uuiiuing. r w.Box , Honclulu T, H, tyto-l- l

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I of for

be it ?

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LIMITED.

WANTS.FOR SALE.

FOR SALC-- Nw in tMoni-hin- l Smith Prtmltrtrt fir til. or r.n. All mjk.r.n.l,j.

Wotimtlon Llht Co. ivoi-i- l

FOR SALE A pj)lnz roomlni; houte ani Jonc.l. prlc. rtnoniblt. Apply ty letter "t"

Bulletin Olt-.- i lociwFOR 0O.

C En Ch'n. Hobron Drug Co. i3,6im

FOR SAlE-SIlo- Ktp.ltulu Ro.J, KilmulclTficl, chtij, on th Installment plan. Apply

Emmelt May, Jill Djildlng. iliftlFOR SALE Corner eiocery store, establlshtj (or

Iwo V"iim, has larrt an4 good patronage.For further particulars apply by mall, Hllo, p.o b. ?o

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COR SAL- E- At very low prices. In Hllo town Onel lot at Rlvsrslde fark. commandln the best viewof O.eananl MKntaln. Six tots, alt fronting thestreet, one cottage nccupylnj? middle let a.d wellfurnlshid. For particulars apply to A. M. Potemkln,Hilo. 18 g ttCOR SALE A phaeton in excellent condition, cloth1 lined. Coti,t) mw. For sale cheap. Inquireof Mrs W, C Weei.n. Bingham St., or room I.Model Block i8i.-t- l

LOS I .

OST BKhop & Co'. Siting's Bank Book iris. Finder plesve return to Bank 1903--

I OST A small fur cape, green silk lining. either on- Walklki or Btrelanla St told. Finder leaving

same at this ittr wul receive re.r I

FOUND.

GROCERS SHOWN HP

OFFICI

CARROLL WHITAKERATTORNEY,

HIlO, HAWAII.

Hlto. Hawaii, June 7, 1901.

Dear Sirs: In my Innocence I pur-

chased hern la Hllo Jar of yourPkltiej (put up by Mrs. E. O.

Kldd, Richmond, Va). It brought megreat trouble, and one ot three thingsmust occur:

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1. You muu stop making them; or,2. I muJt jet them at less expense;

3. I'm a ruined man.Since my tlrat venture I've had many

'Jars." My family from early morn cryTickles;" neighbors ring the door-be- ll

and shout "Pickles;" relatives visit meIn expectation of "Pickles." Yourpickles are my Nemesis. Plense, DearSirs, quote them by the Keg. Barrel,Hogshead, Ton or Shipload, and "preserve" me.

Yours very truly,CARUOL WHITAKER.

To Lewis & Co ,HONOLULU, T. H....

PACIFIC UNION OIL CO.

Located In the Famous Coallnga OilFields of California.

Proven oil .lands, completely sur-rounded by as rich wcIIkas there nru In the State, yielding from50 to 230 barrels per day.

Cunt i act pilces for nil at tho Coal-lnga wells. 70 cents per barrel.

With twenty-rive- ? producing wells of100 barrels each per day, you canninko your unit calculation as topro (Its.

Tho oil Industry of California Is InItB Infancy, yuf many fortunes havebeen'mado by Judicious and lucky In-

vestments In oil stock. Many inorowill bo made In tno near future.

Tho avorago advance on originalsales of oil stock in twenty leadingcompanies in California has been fiom?1 to $108 per share

Oil lands hao advanced from S1.25to $1,000 and (2.000 per acre.

When tho l'aiinc Union Oil Company has a number of producing wellson Its property, Its stock will have thesomo show for even a greater advunce,as some oil stock has advanced from

I to 1. GOO per shareTho Pacific Union OH Company has

no salaried officers, and Is controlledby gentlemen of Integrity,who will seo that the money derlvodfrom tho sale of stock will bo legiti-mately applied to tno development ofIts property.

Kor turthcr Information, apply to .1.H. 1'ISHEH & CO.. Stock and BondBrokers, and Hawaiian agents for thenolo of a limited amount of PacificUnion OH Company stock. Stangen-wald building, Merchant street.

1803 lmo

It you wunt to buy a first class, guar-

anteed camera for one quarter less thanyou would have to pay for the samearticle In New York city, drop In tothe HONOLULU PHOTO 8UPPLY CO.

and ask to see their reduced stock,

50c

Whitney Marsh,

Jas. F. MorganAUCTIOINEER ANDBROKBIT

-- 68 Qtuea 8tPa

Piano For SalePINE J & C.FISCHER PIANOIn good condition. COST l3co,WILL DE SOLD FOR 5joo, at mysalesroom, : : 65 Outen street.

JAS. F. MORGAN.AUCTIONEER.

Auction Sale:OF :

FERNS and PLANTS

ON WEDNESDAY,. JULY 31, 1961

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.

At mv salesroom 65 Queen St. I willsell at Public Auction a large and selectassortment ot FERNS and PLANTS ofmany varieties.

OF THE

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEER.

No More DreadDental Chair

TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLEDABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIV heour late scientific method applied to theR u ras. io acpntB orcocaine.

These are Ihe nttlv rlentnt norlnm InHonolulu having PATENTED APPLI-ANCES nnd Ingredients to extract, filland apply gold crowns and porcelaincrowns undcctccable from natural teethnnd warranted for ten vrari ivitii.OUT THE LEAST PAIN. AH worknone by GRADUATED DENTISTS offrom 12 to 20 years' experience, andeach department In charge of a Special--isr.. utve us a can, and you will findus to do exactly as we advertise. WeWill tell VOU In flrlvnncn nvnMlv wh.tyour work will cost by a FREE EX- -A.M1.A11UA.

Set Teeth SB OOGold Crowns . i $8.00Gold Fillings 81 OOHllver Fillings T.ROe

NflfLATES

Our name alone will bo a guaranteethat your work will be of the best.

New York Dental Parlors,Room 4, Elite. Building, Hotel Street,'

LADIES IN ATTENDANCE.

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