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;& 3 & ? 'r PJ i ! T'Tft ,"r""'"r """ hrr!! . , vf'fFMTHlHMHMMP w i;Witnim VJ '! ija?aaawawsa?aPi STEAMER TABLE. JAPAN MAY B3 A WINNER, i Some very decent dogs are yellow, Prom 8an Francisco: k M lint ihn who early hark and hollow Alameda Feb. 20 China Mar. 4 - X Against the bright, innocuous moon li Should do It less or not so soon. For Ban Franelieo! tft Evening Bulletin Alameda Mar. 2 v w 0 i A nlll I PTIN art. uuhll It milcM Siberia Mar. 6 ;&fr X a noise, & From Vancouver: Mlowera . Mar. 12 iv It Hath music In It, and never annoys. 5 For' . Moana Vancouver: j .'...Mar. If 16 3:30 O'CLOCK A BULLETIN AD. IS. EDITION I u i dff fMSHMfSfHj Vou""XVr- - No. 2600 i; HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1901 Pkiok-- 5 Oruta" r A.- - ffi,wfear:'0; "Wilt ; ISMI m a? - .laaMF. -- a KK ' A S j: o r. Tf 5 m a I H a 2 ? t: 4 f ir n r.t n a r a i'S m M Vi i- - llJSS HI v ft. e ft -- r HL $ A 1 i'P' I P f 5 ssHriB!EBSBaaasjaaiisiaiiasiBBiaiBiBiiiBBsiBaaiiB IBJ1 The case ot Officer Alfred Kane, charged with vagrancy, came up In thn p.iltpn r?nurt thin tnnrnlne. Kane charged having, cordingly ini excuse, entered at night the prem- ises of two Russians, who been ar- rested by l.lcut. Leslie for assault battery. They had tried to eat Por tuguese. At all events, they naa oil' W ; WW .. t a ss tlon house. 'When tlley asked him why he visited their rcW, Kane said bo came to look out tor their Interest He promised to come and take them down to the police station the next morning procure counsel for them, which he ac la with without law- - J did. had and a a E and Another witness was called whose testimony was Immaterial and the case was continued utnll this afternoon. Kane's brother officers are ot the opinion that his arrest Is a piece of tend their poor victim all over the spue worn on me pan oi me ubil. body. They were duly fined for thla Kane lives very close to their prem-offens- e. After this the two went to lees nnd had been on friendly terms the German consulate with a com- - with them for some time. It Is thought plaint. There seems to Jiave been some that Kane will be abolo to clear In the matter which war-- . self with flying colors. ranted Investigation. ' At all events the German consulate! "suena Fugumura, an elghteen-ycar-too- k the matter energetically In band, old Japanese woman, this morning Attorney W. A. Kinney was retained swore to a warrant for the arrest ot a to conduct the prosecution. Kane Is ' Japanese, named Chlsakl, charging him being defended by Attorney S. F. Chll- - with rape. She stated that last night llngworth. at about 8 o'clock Chlsakl assaulted her This morning one ot the Russians at a place at Mollllli as she was on her took the stand, stating that after they way home from a Japanese camp. Chl-hi- ul been arrested and had returned sakl was arrested by Officer Mikl this home upon furnishing ball, Kane had afternoon. He claims he was drunk come to their room at 3 o'clock In the last night and docs not know what he morning. He expressed surprise at had been doing, seeing them there, stating that he J thought they were locked up at the sta- - "For FU,,t" cards on Ml at Bulletin The Old Ready-Mad- e versus The New Ready-ToWea- r Before the advent of ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO. 30 years ago there were more old ready made clothes than any other kind. The fabrics were Inferior; the designs, were commonplace; the pieces were thrown together with cheap cotton thread; the whole garment had a hang-do- look that no amount of pressing could get rid of. "What little shape It first had was soon lost At a glance you could 'tell thla ready-mad-e from custom-- madeJust aa you can now. When BENJAMIN Clothes were first marketed the other fellows shook' their head and 'predicted failure. "Where la the prom,", they asked "In retailing garmsnUTthat-'coa- t as much to tailor as custom-made!- " Thirty yeara of suc- - cess havoahown' the wisdom of pro- -' duolng 'fine clothes at reasonable prices. Today' the highest type of e apparel bears thla famous trade-mar- TheKashCo Ld. ft -- 0"! ItbMubjLfafaJl 1 gfo! DASHEB iO I Mi What might have proved a very ser ious runaway took place on Hotel street this forenoon at about 10 o'clock. It seems miraculous that some one was not killed, when all of the circum stances are' taken into consideration. Mrs. E. H. Lewis, wife of the man ager of the Stock Yards Stables, and Mrs. C. II. Brown, were out shopping this morning, driving behind the two little black Shetland ponies owned by Mr. Lewis, In the course of their journeylngs about town, Mrs. Lewis and ber friend drove around to the flower store In the Young building. Mrs. Drown remained in the carriage, holding her little child In her lap, After a short time, Mrs. Lewis came out and. Jumping Into the carriage, started for Hotel street. According to the story ot the lady herself, one ot tho ponies began to kick, the whifflo-tre- e was broken and then both animals became unmanageable. They bolted for Hotel street and then turned Ewa on that thoroughfare, making a long turn that brought tbem close to the sidewalk outside ot Lando's clothing store. Mrs. Lewis could not manage the ponies and the light open carriage was swung around with terrific force, the ponies now on a mad gallop. Mrs, Lewis was thrown out, and landing on her head a few Inches from the curb Ing, she lay motionless, the spectators believing her to be killed. With Mrs, Lewis went the child, which was saved from death by being thrown directly on the prostrate lady. The ponies continued and were cap rled by their own Impetus directly upoa the pavement. The pole went Inside ot the telephone post at the corner of Hotel and Union streets, Mrs. Drown wus thrown out In the street, the car' rlage was overturned and smashed, and the pontes, breaking away, made for Fort street, where they were cap- tured later on. The noise of the Impact ot tho car riage with sidewalk and telephono post and the scampering away of the ponies, of a driver, who was to gain Immediate control of his animals. He brought the frightened beast to a standstill. horse was stopped Fort street by Ulysses In tho a great crowdjlmd gathered and volunteers stepping 'for- ward, the two ladles were into I'. Richardson, who happened to bo near by In ber carriage. Physicians were aummoned, Dr. Nob- - lltt being the first to arrive tho scene. Next came Wood and then Cooper and Sloggctt. However, Stunning Portrait" means only & and combined with INDIVDUAL'T(REATMENT In Ilia & PERKINS Have WELLS, EXPRESS, HANCOCK CAME HERE He Writes TO COMNir suicp "And now I am to blow my head off." Theso are the concluding words to a letter written by William S. Hancock, the young man who committed at the Hawaiian Hotel New Year's day, to his friend, Mr. Patullo, and which now comes out for tho first tlma connection with tho recent discov- ery ot tho true Identity ot tho joung man water In order that bo bo It. my inc siory was ny a,,h-- n lmn,i th nn.i i Bulletin reporter on a King street car havc jusl ,, enough aa you this Col. Geo. W. morning. Macfarlano that ..ron.i hn. fn.,i relating tho narrative to friend. nllIi that i mul, j,. . ,hinir ,hn. After going down Into hotel yard i have tried all n llfn to t on tears eve ana trying a I a I I I ver which he had recently purchased, tannot describe my being jumig ikuvto, iiu me uiuugui ui.rcvoiis this method of mak-sulct- uppermost In his mind, retired. away with myself.'but I must keep his room on tho upper floor of J up my and resort to last cottago Just back of the main means where, as nearly as can ba "Oood bye," concludes the he struggled from 1 to."Ohc me a decent burial pay any o'clock In the morning In series llttlo I may have. I think with of attempts to take hi life. These at- - my watch, and Jewelry, tempts his part and Is enough to settle everything, which he experlencedat lack of in case there Is not 1 have some success attending the first two, arotlUtlc property left, which I will you. told In the letter to his friend Patullo, , now I am to blow head off, showing the bes of education and more than one Instance Una feellnif. The letter was found by Deputy Chllllngworth .iwhilo ho was searching the rooms of Hancock and t0 about the receipt of In say news thin ih.t mlrtt lv him. ri . fn the Identity of the man and any In- structions aa to burial. was In a portmanteau belonging to Patullo, tho same having been left open to attention In the young Hancock makes and to t0 t0 at Ing this to It HIWUITO uui in mi oume lor it. nf committing be out, He He Mr. that he had no np,)0m,ng onc t0 two any way.dlscloslng hlpul)UcanB on the supreme bench as ho not his or,icr t0 bias any to know whit ho had donc.'kinj, kw Judg0 Is the Vlnivnvni Via tnlAtt n IIL tn lilm . .lnrlo.1 Imnlr (.or... n 101 ..anH . " """ - "".'- - SUCCCBSOr W JUSIICC UUIUraiUJ. IS U One these a"" him on ami .man has of everrono unable finally Tho other on Harris. carried light suicide on on l........... a.. I nan necuieu to mm nis "Two my uncles continues tho "and I find the mania very In mo. When depression any manner en- sues, I experience an Irresistible e to make away with There Is nothing In life. I havo weak lungs the drug store, near uy.!"nu n wenK 8lomacn nn nvo ony child was In of Mrs. to blamo for my present condl E. on Or. Du. P. In In new rcvoi to of mane The tlon. Continually I keep I am u confirmed fiend and that has had moro to do with able." my Illness than clso." Tim younc; man then goes on to ho tried In evory way to much to the relief tho Kt morphine to end his life aa two ladles not Injured old year was passing away. He Mrs. although pros- - succeeded in a llttlo hut the trated for a few minutes by druggist appeared to bu sceptical and wus boon able, with the aid of a little would not him to buy a doso on her head, to rise and walk'flclcnt to take bis life. about. She declared she would never. Hero Hancock ot his ride again. Innvlnir died when he was a should way the end. urerncaru miemrit how pistol, letter, Sheriff attract letter, illole bench. talked, no lrel,lnl MrKlnlnv express suicide. ihouId oUowcd ueilcvcd tentlon people urCvcnt Edlngs logical connuanu letter, strong charge n'elf suicide. enough crowd, badly. Brown, getting shock, speaks father, himself not another moro shaken man. como the Kotiala the She suffered flections on mother who brought sale. 'J uovernor nature her con- - him Into left fiom C. stitlng that ho the great lump considerable he had was about Hnwnll to bid on the tho eye, with nil of usklng that the sale showed where she had struck hardest. ' money for purposes Ills In little while, also was ublo lo'aunt hail taken charge of him arise from tho floor and ber husband 'and placed him In, sanllorlum. When Having arrived, siio and Mrs. Drown came out, sho got mm into me arug wcra taken to their homes. Ibualncm and studied pharmaryi Had Mrs. Lewis landed Just a few This was distasteful him for did inches farther In, her brains would not llko the Idea selling poisonous undoubtedly have been dashed out or drugs his fellow from behind the hard tho counter anil then dealing them out This lb fourth tlmo tho llttlo soda wuter. span Shetland ponies has run awoy While pharmacy, had Mrs. Lewis, notwithstanding 'learned tho of different drugs this, the lady has ulways bhown her and knew ono that the pcrvo nnd has not eared to let tbem ' liourts's to a considerable de-g- et the best of her, feho has had two ' This arid theu to or thico verv prciiiou uliulm- - In tho rllv under the InilM'C'bSlon ) . tfcBt would give him morphine. All YES7 ho could get out of the medical man Lovely fall Abingdon (111.) was uio ussuranie that would bn Kodak. a platinum print from the It. Sluillo. Skill ing, nrlntlnt- - inn. Goods FARGO Masonlo a a anything say tho a a she but glad to cxumlno him thoroughly ut auy time might seo to cull. Finally, bclloved ho hud collected enough morphine to produce death. He preferred this method that of using a which he a vulgar arid means which bo had to avoid. Besides that, being troubled with, a form heart dlseaso, by taking morphine, ho be found doad Ing and mounting, mako the "platinum 'the morning and would say that prints of tho & STUDIO a syno-- ! death had been caused by heart failuie, for all that Is newest, most exclu- - "j, slept," continues the suicide, "and slvo and host modern, upto-dntoi- j hovered on the brink for photography your Temple. RICE would several hours. I find tho doso had not been sufficient." With that has seldom met Its the young then slta down to wrlto tho second portion his lit ter. 'Ho had decided that tho quick- est wuy end life would cut main artety in one of his wilsts and let life ebb away. He takes his razor, slashes his arm uud hangs Tel. Blue 581. over tho tub. "It seemed as It the tub was lilted with blood," con- tinues the letter. let the run there might not any when my body found. I felt In that life was ebbing away thnt this was realty struggled my bed and fell across To surprise, and found myself on the .floor suffering from Intense nausea. wn...i .hi. now. tho nvnM. must blow off the ton of mv hend whole tho hotel the building, ascertained, and 9:30 bills binoculars tho feelings 'there tho but And my very W. Ashford, who returned from Kona this morning, had the followlnlg the ;tlmt district the candidacy of E. P. for the place of Justice on the Supreme "All the people Kona with whom I were disgusted. They want mora Dolo. They have had enough him. Personally, I believe IW IDC tinlln Purpose of tells Patullo In- - Dcmocrat Uc. of In Identity, did wish political of anything of hail Itirr furn lie contained meeting Ue steamer who the rcsnett meantime of committed sui- cide," suicidal ot myself. Sturtcvant placed thinking of clcarelto that possible of assembled the were the allow; he ho the studying ho ho weather. ho he however, reolver, classed cowardly all eternity wakened man tho therefore evldcnco wakened Qalbratth Intensely with whom he has had dealings tho district over which ho presides as Cir- cuit Judge. He Is also a Democrat whoso work Is abovo reproach. You will hoar u howl from all Hawaii, Ir- respective of politics, If he Is ap- pointed. "As a man for Idlings' place, what's the matter with Judge Gardner Wilder? He Is Democrat who has served as a Circuit Judge and whoso administration was clean and HE KM! FRAKGH1SE Land Commissioner J. W. Pratt is conferring with the Governor this af- ternoon In relation to tho further post- - Mis. Lewis was the up 'young Then tender of water fran- - ot two'. severe tho chlse ho receiveu a headuche from tho ot tho world. Both had him , cable A. Gehr tact with ground and property but gone t oreturn to foiehead, above right through nearly It, using tho; nnd bo held nt a ot dissipation. a then a hn ho to ot to belngrf curbing. of with etlect of stimulated action gree. hi) UK'rt went u nnrimv "A poso Shipped by & CO. vulgar. nerve lit ho to ns ahvuya sought of In R. P. nym In of Then to nerve parallel ot to be to bath C. of In ot In in to K. IN time that would enable him to get In a bid. Some changes may bo made In tho conditions of sale. . "Fcv Rent" cards on salt at Bulletin Just Opened Up A FINE LINE OF PAJAMAS For the Spring; and Summer. " MONARCH " AND CLUETT BRANDS. These Names Stand for :he BEST Levingston's. 107 J BISHOP ST Young Building Panamr Treaty v i fv is Confirmed Associated Press Special Cable.! WASHINGTON, D, ,C, Feb. 23. The Panama Canal Treat, rctntfy ap- proved by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Panama, wat ratified by the Senate today by a vote of 66 to 14. It la expected that the exchanges between the two Governments will take place Thursday and preparations for canal construction Immediately forwarded. o THIRD INFANTRY GOES TO PANAMA. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 23. The Third Infantry has teen ordered to Panama to relieve the marines stationed at the Isthmus. Borne of the marines now at the Isthmus will be sent to the Philippines.11 o RUSSIA IS MOVING ITS TROOP8 BY TRANSPORTS. PORT SAID, 8uex Canal, Feb. 23. Two Russian transports with 1,227 troops and ammunition on board, have arrived at this port from Odessa. They are bound to the Far East. o BOURKE COCKRAN 18 IN CONGRESS AGAIN. NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 23. Bourke Cockran was today elected to Con-gres- a to fill the unexpired term of Col. McClellan, who resigned when elected Mayor of New York. o HANNA LEFT THREE MILLIONS. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 23. The late Senator Hanna'a will' wis made public today. He leaves, a fortune of three million dollars which Is bequeathed to the members of hla family. o EMPEROR REMAIN8 AT TOKIO. TOKIO, Japan, Feb. 23. The Emperor will not move to Kyoto for the present SHANGHAI, China, Feb. 23. Two Chinese cruisers are expected to arrive at this port to settle the question of the departure of the steamer Mandjur o SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 2Z SUGAR: 88 analysis BeeU, 7s 10 Siberian Railway Reported Broken Special Oaiile to The IIum.ktin. CHEFOO, China, Feb. 23. It la reported from what is believed to be re- liable authority that the Siberian Railway has been broken. Reporta of rail way blockades from Russian sources are believed to be the result of operations of Japanese spies In destroying sections of the road. o ASIATIC SQUADRON TO BE INCREASED. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 23. The Asiatic fleet now In command of Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans will probably be Increased. It Is believed that more ships are required for proper protection of American Interests. o INFANTRY REGIMENT ORDERED TO PANAMA. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 23. A regiment of Infantry has been ordered to Panama. RUS8IA GIVE8 CHINA WARNING. 8HANGHAI, China, Feb. 23. Tha Russian Government has warned China that the steamer Mandjur la not an Imperial vessel. The'MandJur'refuted to leave the port of Shanghai under orders issued soon after China's declaration of neutrality. . r , . , . -- p KUMALAEJONDED Representative Kumalae, ' indicted this morning for conspiracy In relation to Houso vouchers, Is required to fur- nish bond In the sum of J 1,000. Kumalae was apprehended this af- - ternoon degree, bond. goods. BtdUtl Bulletin HANDSOME STREET SHOE you have been .wearing $5 $6 Shoes is all the more reason whyy-yo- wear one at ,0 It is made 'patent colt skin, with dull kid:top, fourbjttons, welt oxford,.withmiliiary heel. Is perfect in style, workman- ship and materials. MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO. - g- - gtsgaw Tho cases of Ylm Chan, tho bookkeeper who is alleged to havo ob- tained a lot of goods from tho Pacific Hardware Co. by tho aid of an un- trustworthy employo ot that firm camo up In tho Pollco Court this mornlug but was continued until Thursday. Ylm Chan Is under two charges of larceny and Is now arranging for his In the first and receiving stolen "For Rent" cards on salt at ' Fin J S Printing at the Because and should this of Chlncsp , - ? ;- -. aLF .T 1051 FORT, STREET I'fiilii'MfiyaiWiM jfaHttuLx miMA'teiMLmam r h n 3! W " 43 MM r mm

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STEAMER TABLE. JAPAN MAY B3 A WINNER,i Some very decent dogs are yellow,Prom 8an Francisco: kM lint ihn who early hark and hollowAlameda Feb. 20

China Mar. 4-

X Against the bright, innocuous moonli Should do It less or not so soon.For Ban Franelieo! tft Evening BulletinAlameda Mar. 2 v w 0

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Vou""XVr-- No. 2600 i; HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1901 Pkiok-- 5 Oruta"r

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IBJ1The case ot Officer Alfred Kane,

charged with vagrancy, came up In

thn p.iltpn r?nurt thin tnnrnlne. Kanecharged having, cordingly

ini excuse, entered at night the prem-

ises of two Russians, who been ar-

rested by l.lcut. Leslie for assaultbattery. They had tried to eat Portuguese. At all events, they naa oil'

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'When tlley asked him why he visitedtheir rcW, Kane said bo came to lookout tor their Interest He promisedto come and take them down to thepolice station the next morningprocure counsel for them, which he ac

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Another witness was called whosetestimony was Immaterial and the casewas continued utnll this afternoon.

Kane's brother officers are ot theopinion that his arrest Is a piece of

tend their poor victim all over the spue worn on me pan oi me ubil.body. They were duly fined for thla Kane lives very close to their prem-offens- e.

After this the two went to lees nnd had been on friendly termsthe German consulate with a com- - with them for some time. It Is thoughtplaint. There seems to Jiave been some that Kane will be abolo to clear

In the matter which war-- . self with flying colors.

ranted Investigation. 'At all events the German consulate! "suena Fugumura, an elghteen-ycar-too- k

the matter energetically In band, old Japanese woman, this morningAttorney W. A. Kinney was retained swore to a warrant for the arrest ot ato conduct the prosecution. Kane Is ' Japanese, named Chlsakl, charging himbeing defended by Attorney S. F. Chll- - with rape. She stated that last nightllngworth. at about 8 o'clock Chlsakl assaulted her

This morning one ot the Russians at a place at Mollllli as she was on hertook the stand, stating that after they way home from a Japanese camp. Chl-hi- ul

been arrested and had returned sakl was arrested by Officer Mikl thishome upon furnishing ball, Kane had afternoon. He claims he was drunkcome to their room at 3 o'clock In the last night and docs not know what hemorning. He expressed surprise at had been doing,seeing them there, stating that he J

thought they were locked up at the sta- - "For FU,,t" cards on Ml at Bulletin

The Old Ready-Mad- e

versus

The New Ready-ToWea- r

Before the advent of

ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.

30 years ago there were more old readymade clothes than any other kind. Thefabrics were Inferior; the designs, werecommonplace; the pieces were throwntogether with cheap cotton thread;the whole garment had a hang-do-

look that no amount of pressing couldget rid of. "What little shape It firsthad was soon lost At a glance youcould 'tell thla ready-mad-e from custom--

madeJust aa you can now.When BENJAMIN Clothes were first

marketed the other fellows shook' theirhead and 'predicted failure. "Wherela the prom,", they asked "In retailinggarmsnUTthat-'coa- t as much to tailoras custom-made!- " Thirty yeara of suc- -

cess havoahown' the wisdom of pro- -'

duolng 'fine clothes at reasonableprices. Today' the highest type of

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What might have proved a very serious runaway took place on Hotelstreet this forenoon at about 10 o'clock.It seems miraculous that some one wasnot killed, when all of the circumstances are' taken into consideration.

Mrs. E. H. Lewis, wife of the manager of the Stock Yards Stables, andMrs. C. II. Brown, were out shoppingthis morning, driving behind the twolittle black Shetland ponies owned byMr. Lewis,

In the course of their journeylngsabout town, Mrs. Lewis and ber frienddrove around to the flower store In theYoung building. Mrs. Drown remainedin the carriage, holding her little childIn her lap,

After a short time, Mrs. Lewis cameout and. Jumping Into the carriage,started for Hotel street. According tothe story ot the lady herself, one ottho ponies began to kick, the whifflo-tre- e

was broken and then both animalsbecame unmanageable. They boltedfor Hotel street and then turned Ewaon that thoroughfare, making a longturn that brought tbem close to thesidewalk outside ot Lando's clothingstore.

Mrs. Lewis could not manage theponies and the light open carriage wasswung around with terrific force, theponies now on a mad gallop. Mrs,Lewis was thrown out, and landing onher head a few Inches from the curbIng, she lay motionless, the spectatorsbelieving her to be killed. With Mrs,Lewis went the child, which was savedfrom death by being thrown directlyon the prostrate lady.

The ponies continued and were caprled by their own Impetus directly upoathe pavement. The pole went Inside otthe telephone post at the corner ofHotel and Union streets, Mrs. Drownwus thrown out In the street, the car'rlage was overturned and smashed,and the pontes, breaking away, madefor Fort street, where they were cap-

tured later on.The noise of the Impact ot tho car

riage with sidewalk and telephono postand the scampering away of the ponies,

of a driver, whowas to gain Immediate controlof his animals. He brought thefrightened beast to a standstill.

horse was stopped Fort streetby Ulysses

In tho a great crowdjlmdgathered and volunteers stepping 'for-ward, the two ladles were into

I'. Richardson, who happened to bonear by In ber carriage.

Physicians were aummoned, Dr. Nob- -lltt being the first to arrive thoscene. Next came Wood and then

Cooper and Sloggctt. However,

Stunning Portrait"means only

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INDIVDUAL'T(REATMENTIn Ilia

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WELLS,

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HANCOCK CAME HEREHe Writes

TO COMNir suicp"And now I am to blow my head off."

Theso are the concluding words to aletter written by William S. Hancock,the young man who committedat the Hawaiian Hotel New Year'sday, to his friend, Mr. Patullo, andwhich now comes out for tho first tlma

connection with tho recent discov-ery ot tho true Identity ot tho joungman

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inc siory was ny a,,h-- n lmn,i th nn.i iBulletin reporter on a King street car havc jusl ,, enough aa youthis Col. Geo. W.morning. Macfarlano that ..ron.i hn. fn.,irelating tho narrative to friend. nllIi that i mul, j,. . ,hinir ,hn.

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ver which he had recently purchased, tannot describe my beingjumig ikuvto, iiu me uiuugui ui.rcvoiis this method of mak-sulct-

uppermost In his mind, retired. away with myself.'but I must keephis room on tho upper floor of J up my and resort to last

cottago Just back of the main meanswhere, as nearly as can ba "Oood bye," concludes the

he struggled from 1 to."Ohc me a decent burial pay anyo'clock In the morning In series llttlo I may have. I think with

of attempts to take hi life. These at- - my watch, and Jewelry,tempts his part and Is enough to settle everything,which he experlencedat lack of in case there Is not 1 have somesuccess attending the first two, arotlUtlc property left, which I will you.told In the letter to his friend Patullo, , now I am to blow head off,

showing the bes of educationand more than one Instance Unafeellnif.

The letter was found by DeputyChllllngworth .iwhilo ho was

searching the rooms of Hancock and

t0 about the receipt of Insay newsthin ih.t mlrtt lv him. ri . fnthe Identity of the man and any In-

structions aa to burial. was In aportmanteau belonging to Patullo, thosame having been left open toattention

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He Mr. that he had no np,)0m,ng onc t0 twoany way.dlscloslng hlpul)UcanB on the supreme bench

as ho not his or,icr t0 bias anyto know whit ho had donc.'kinj, kw Judg0 Is theVlnivnvni Via tnlAtt n IIL tn lilm .

.lnrlo.1 Imnlr (.or... n 101 ..anH . " """ - "".'- - SUCCCBSOr W JUSIICC UUIUraiUJ. IS U

One these a"" him on ami .man has of everronounable

finallyTho

other onHarris.

carried

light

suicideon

on

l........... a.. Inan necuieu to mm nis"Two my uncles

continues tho "and I findthe mania very In mo.When depression any manner en-

sues, I experience an Irresistible e

to make away with ThereIs nothing In life. I havo weak lungs

the drug store, near uy.!"nu n wenK 8lomacn nn nvo onychild was In of Mrs. to blamo for my present condl

E.

onOr.

Du.

P. In

In

new rcvoi

to

of

mane

Thetlon. Continually I keep

I am u confirmedfiend and that has had moro to do with able."my Illness than clso."

Tim younc; man then goes on toho tried In evory way to

much to the relief tho Kt morphine to end his life aatwo ladles not Injured old year was passing away. He

Mrs. although pros- - succeeded in a llttlo hut thetrated for a few minutes by druggist appeared to bu sceptical andwus boon able, with the aid of a little would not him to buy a doso

on her head, to rise and walk'flclcnt to take bis life.about. She declared she would never. Hero Hancock ot hisride again. Innvlnir died when he was a

shouldway

the end.

urerncaru

miemrit

how

pistol,letter,

Sheriff

attract

letter,

illolebench.

talked,no

lrel,lnl MrKlnlnvexpress suicide. ihouId oUowcd ueilcvcd

tentlonpeople urCvcnt

Edlngs logical

connuanu

letter,strong

charge n'elfsuicide.

enoughcrowd,badly. Brown, getting

shock,

speaks father,himself

not

another

moro shaken man. como the Kotialathe She suffered flections on mother who brought sale. 'J uovernor

nature her con- - him Into left fiom C. stitlng that hothe great lump considerable he had was about Hnwnll to bid

on the tho eye, with nil of usklng that the saleshowed where she had struck hardest. ' money for purposes IllsIn little while, also was ublo lo'aunt hail taken charge of himarise from tho floor and ber husband 'and placed him In, sanllorlum. WhenHaving arrived, siio and Mrs. Drown came out, sho got mm into me arugwcra taken to their homes. Ibualncm and studied pharmaryi

Had Mrs. Lewis landed Just a few This was distasteful him for didinches farther In, her brains would not llko the Idea selling poisonousundoubtedly have been dashed out or drugs his fellow from behindthe hard tho counter anil then dealing them out

This lb fourth tlmo tho llttlo soda wuter.span Shetland ponies has run awoy While pharmacy, had

Mrs. Lewis, notwithstanding 'learned tho of different drugsthis, the lady has ulways bhown her and knew ono that thepcrvo nnd has not eared to let tbem

' liourts's to a considerable de-g- et

the best of her, feho has had two ' This arid theu toor thico verv prciiiou uliulm- - In tho rllv under the InilM'C'bSlon

) . tfcBt would give him morphine. AllYES7 ho could get out of the medical man

Lovely fall Abingdon (111.) was uio ussuranie that would bnKodak.

a platinum print from theIt. Sluillo. Skilling,

nrlntlnt- - inn.

Goods

FARGO

Masonlo

a

a

anythingsay

tho

a

a

she

but

glad to cxumlno him thoroughly ut auytime might seo to cull.

Finally, bclloved ho hudcollected enough morphine to producedeath. He preferred this methodthat of using a which he

a vulgar aridmeans which bo had toavoid. Besides that, being troubledwith, a form heart dlseaso, by takingmorphine, ho be found doad

Ing and mounting, mako the "platinum 'the morning and would say thatprints of tho & STUDIO a syno-- ! death had been caused by heart failuie,

for all that Is newest, most exclu- - "j, slept," continues the suicide, "andslvo and host modern, upto-dntoi- j hovered on the brink forphotography

your

Temple.

RICE

would

several hours. I findtho doso had not been sufficient."

With that has seldom met Itsthe young then slta down

to wrlto tho second portion his litter. 'Ho had decided that tho quick-

est wuy end life would cutmain artety in one of his wilsts andlet life ebb away. He takeshis razor, slashes his arm uud hangs

Tel. Blue 581. over tho tub. "It seemed as It

the tub was lilted with blood," con-tinues the letter. let the run

there might not anywhen my body

found. I felt Inthat life was ebbing away thnt thiswas realty struggled mybed and fell across To surprise,

and found myself on the.floor suffering from Intense nausea.

wn...i

.hi.now.

tho nvnM.must blow off the ton of mv hend

whole

thohotel the

building,ascertained, and9:30 bills

binocularstho feelings 'theretho but

And myvery

W. Ashford, who returned fromKona this morning, had the followlnlg

the;tlmt district the candidacy of E. P.

for the place of Justiceon the Supreme

"All the people Kona with whomI were disgusted. Theywant mora Dolo. They have hadenough him. Personally, I believe

IW IDC tinllnPurpose of

tells Patullo In- - Dcmocrat Uc.of In

Identity, did wish political ofanything of

hail Itirrfurn lie

containedmeeting Ue steamer who the rcsnett

meantime

of committed sui-

cide,"suicidal

ot

myself.

Sturtcvantplaced

thinking ofclcarelto

that possibleof assembled

the were

theallow;

he

ho

thestudying ho

ho

weather. ho

hehowever,

reolver,classed cowardly

all

eternitywakened

man

tho

therefore

evldcnco

wakened

Qalbratth

Intensely

with whom he has had dealings thodistrict over which ho presides as Cir-cuit Judge. He Is also a Democratwhoso work Is abovo reproach. Youwill hoar u howl from all Hawaii, Ir-

respective of politics, If he Is ap-

pointed."As a man for Idlings' place,

what's the matter with Judge GardnerWilder? He Is Democrat

who has served as a Circuit Judge andwhoso administration was clean and

HE KM! FRAKGH1SE

Land Commissioner J. W. Pratt isconferring with the Governor this af-

ternoon In relation to tho further post- -

Mis. Lewis was the up 'young Then tender of water fran- -

ot two'. severe tho chlse ho receiveu aheaduche from tho ot tho world. Both had him , cable A. Gehrtact with ground and property but gone t oreturn to

foiehead, above right through nearly It, using tho; nnd bo held nt aot dissipation.

a thena

hnho

toot

to belngrfcurbing.

ofwith etlect

of stimulatedaction

gree. hi) UK'rt went unnrimv

"A

poso

Shipped by

& CO.

vulgar.

nerve

litho

to

nsahvuya sought

ofIn

R. P.nym

In ofThen to

nerveparallel

ot

to be to

bath

C.

of

In

ot

In

in

to

K.

IN

time that would enable him to get In abid. Some changes may bo made Intho conditions of sale.

.

"Fcv Rent" cards on salt at Bulletin

Just Opened Up

A FINE LINE OF

PAJAMASFor the Spring; and Summer.

" MONARCH " AND CLUETT

BRANDS.

These Names Stand for :he BEST

Levingston's.107 J BISHOP ST

Young

Building

Panamr Treatyvi

fv is ConfirmedAssociated Press Special Cable.!

WASHINGTON, D, ,C, Feb. 23. The Panama Canal Treat, rctntfy ap-

proved by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Panama, wat ratifiedby the Senate today by a vote of 66 to 14.

It la expected that the exchanges between the two Governments will takeplace Thursday and preparations for canal construction Immediately forwarded.

o

THIRD INFANTRY GOES TO PANAMA.WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 23. The Third Infantry has teen ordered to

Panama to relieve the marines stationed at the Isthmus.Borne of the marines now at the Isthmus will be sent to the Philippines.11

o

RUSSIA IS MOVING ITS TROOP8 BY TRANSPORTS.PORT SAID, 8uex Canal, Feb. 23. Two Russian transports with 1,227

troops and ammunition on board, have arrived at this port from Odessa. Theyare bound to the Far East.

o

BOURKE COCKRAN 18 IN CONGRESS AGAIN.NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 23. Bourke Cockran was today elected to Con-gres- a

to fill the unexpired term of Col. McClellan, who resigned when electedMayor of New York.

o

HANNA LEFT THREE MILLIONS.CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 23. The late Senator Hanna'a will' wis made

public today. He leaves, a fortune of three million dollars which Is bequeathedto the members of hla family.

o

EMPEROR REMAIN8 AT TOKIO.TOKIO, Japan, Feb. 23. The Emperor will not move to Kyoto for the

present

SHANGHAI, China, Feb. 23. Two Chinese cruisers are expected to arriveat this port to settle the question of the departure of the steamer Mandjur

o

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 2Z SUGAR: 88 analysis BeeU, 7s 10

Siberian Railway

Reported Broken

Special Oaiile to The IIum.ktin.CHEFOO, China, Feb. 23. It la reported from what is believed to be re-

liable authority that the Siberian Railway has been broken. Reporta of railway blockades from Russian sources are believed to be the result of operationsof Japanese spies In destroying sections of the road.

o

ASIATIC SQUADRON TO BE INCREASED.WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 23. The Asiatic fleet now In command of Rear

Admiral Robley D. Evans will probably be Increased. It Is believed that moreships are required for proper protection of American Interests.

o

INFANTRY REGIMENT ORDERED TO PANAMA.WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 23. A regiment of Infantry has been ordered

to Panama.

RUS8IA GIVE8 CHINA WARNING.8HANGHAI, China, Feb. 23. Tha Russian Government has warned China

that the steamer Mandjur la not an Imperial vessel. The'MandJur'refuted toleave the port of Shanghai under orders issued soon after China's declarationof neutrality. . r , . ,. -- p

KUMALAEJONDED

Representative Kumalae, ' indictedthis morning for conspiracy In relationto Houso vouchers, Is required to fur-

nish bond In the sum of J 1,000.

Kumalae was apprehended this af- -

ternoon degree,bond. goods.

BtdUtl Bulletin

HANDSOME

STREET SHOE

you have been .wearing$5 $6 Shoes is all the morereason whyy-yo- wear

one at ,0

It is made 'patent colt skin,with dull kid:top, fourbjttons,welt oxford,.withmiliiary heel.Is perfect in style, workman-ship and materials.

MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO.

- g-- gtsgawTho cases of Ylm Chan, tho

bookkeeper who is alleged to havo ob-

tained a lot of goods from tho PacificHardware Co. by tho aid of an un-

trustworthy employo ot that firm camoup In tho Pollco Court this mornlugbut was continued until Thursday. YlmChan Is under two charges of larceny

and Is now arranging for his In the first and receiving stolen

"For Rent" cards on salt at ' Fin J S Printing at the

Becauseand

shouldthis

of

Chlncsp

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1051 FORT, STREET

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TWC nVENtNO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H TUESDAY, FED. 23, 1901.

Is your house in-

sured ? And your

fnrniture ?

Henry Waterhouse Trust Co,,

Limited,

Insurance Department,

Will be glad to

write policies for

you,

MASONIC TEMPLE

WEEKLY CALENDAR.

MONDAYPacific Second Degree.

rUUHDAVHawaiian First Degree.

'WUD.NU.SDAVHonolulu Commandery Red

Cross.

TMUHSDAVPerfection Election of

Officers.

PHIOAYLe Prog res Second Degree.

DATUMDAY

All visiting members of thoorder are cordially Invited to at-tend meetings of local lodges.

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

Meets every Monday evening at 7:30In Harmony Hall, King street.

W. F. HALL, N. 0E. n. HENDRY, Secretary.

All visiting brothers very cordiallyInvited.

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

Meets every Tuesday evening at7:30 o'clock In Harmony Hall, Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially In-

vited to attend.JOHN WALKER, C.C.F. WALDUON, K.R.S.

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

Meets every Friday evening at Har-mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem-bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm. MoKlnlcy Lodge, No. 8, and visiting broth-ers cordially Invited.

C. M. WHITE, C.C.,E. M. COLEMAN, K.R.S.""' ii

HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. C1C, D. P. O. E.,will meet In their new hall, on Millerand Beretanla streets, evry Fridayevening.

By order of the E. R.HARRY II. SIMPSON,

Secretary.F. E. THOMPSON. E.R.

Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P.

Meets every Saturday evening at7:30 o'clock In Harmony Hall, Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially In-

vited to attend.H. T. MOORE, C.C.A. 8. PRE3COTT, K.R.3.

HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 54, A. A.

of M. i P.

Meits on first and third Sundayevenings of each month at 7 o'clock atHarmony Hall. All sojourning breth-ren are cordially Invited to attend.

By order Worthy Captain:FRED. MOSHER, C.C.

WHITE BRONZE

MONUMENTS

Are endorsed by theScientific Americanas being strictlyeverlasting. I neyare alo more artis-tic and 40 per cent,cheaper than anystone. Call at

Bethel Sts , and seeJrSl samples, with some500 Deautuul ue1

ag'ent'foKisT'.Oaha

OR. ARCHIBALD N. SINCLAIR.

Offices Rooms 208-20- 9 Boston build-ing, Fort Street.

Telephones Office Main 385; Resi-

dence, White 28C1.

Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.j 4 to S

p.m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.P. O. Box 801.

"For Rent" cards on sale at Bulletin

""TR5 "VWWIIgMPip "!.'p -T- --m ,fr WTTW

NEWENGLANDBAKERY

In Baking BreadI there la a great deal of discom-fort. Tho hot Arcs make It unpleasant, and tho chanco of having badbread makes It very trying. Wo takonil tho work and worry off your hands,and )ou have first-clas- s bread as a ro--

suit.

Special SaleOF

LADIES'HAIRCOMBS

10c and 15c eachExceedingly good values at a verylow figure. Sec our window display

THE

Hollister Drug Co.,Limited,

' Fort Street.

Well MadeWell Stored

AND

6 Years Old

All this we claim fop our

BOURBONWHISKEY

at $3 per Gal.

LIQUOR DEPARTMENT.

HoffschlaegerCoLIMITED.

25 'King St,, - near Bethel

KAVAKFOR INDIGESTION

A tablet taken after metis aidsdilution, eliminating entirelythe feeling of distress from

which so many suffer. It Is nature's ownremedy prepared by a chemist of renown.Put In small coated tablets asy to takeSO doses 50c

aOVTH iJ ISUUHD DRVO CO., ltd.Jam Mruntlttm, Mtm Tmrk, tlmmmlulu.

HOBRON DRUG COMPANYDistributors for the Hawaiian Islands,

Manufactured fromICE pure distilled water

Delivered to any part ofcity by courteous drivers.

Ice and Electric Co.,Kewalo. Telephone Blue 31S1

BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND

CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.

Competent watchmen furnished forbusiness bouses and residences.

Office, Beretanla and McCully Streets.P. O. Box 284.

Fine Job Printing at the Bulletinoffice.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Read "Wants" on pago 6.

J. P. Rail, lawyer, 74 S. King St.W. W. llruncr Is hero from Koiih.C. W. Ashfonl tins returned from a

business trip to Kona,

Have your old Panama hat madsHKo new. Globe Clothing House.

Don't forget, 3IV loaves of bread for$1.00 at the New England Oakery.

Per S. S. Ventura, fancy fresh prunesC pounds for 25 cents. Uertz Bros,

Company F will elect a flrbt lieuten-ant nt the drill shed this evening.

Mystic Lodge, No. 2, K. of P., meetstonight In Harmony ltnll, King stievt.

The Imperial Sliming Parlor makesn specialty of massaging. ShuvlnglDc.

Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd., nowlocated at their new olllces, 032 Fortstreet.

Neatly furnished roomB at the Pop-

ular. $1, $1.50 nml $2 per week. 1249Fort street.

A few second hand sewing machinescheap for cash. Watson & West, Ore-gon building.

The Woman's Guild of St. Clement'schurch will meet at the Parish housatit 3 o'clock today.

The Inconveniences Incurred by thoInclement weather may bo nltcUntcdby Pantheon O. P. S.

Now Is the time to apply "Ainblc"to your lion roof. "Arabic" stopslinks, cools fully fifteen degrees midlasts n lifetime.

A. W. Taylor, collector for theand who was so severely lieuten

ot Ewn not long ago, Is seriously HI attho Queen's hospital.

Frank Nichols, trainer of Murphy,Is anxious tor his man to !iao anothergo nt Dave Harry. He wants 11 cleanbreak and no hitting In the clinches.

Colonel Jones has received lettersfrom the General Division, Departmentof California, Inquiring In regard tothis year's Inspection of the NationalGuard of Hawaii.

Mis. A) res reported at the police sta-tion .Monday that she had been loblieilof n fine gold watch from Japan, lastSaturday. Sho was living nt the Cock,ett house at Kalihi at the time.

Take our kodak films to HonoluluPhoto-Suppl- y Co. If you wish to havethem properly developed und printed.This company has the best facilitiesfor doing that work and male, a spec-ialty of It.

The 3hlp Othello arrived from Chilejtstcrday at 7:30 p. m. with 21U0 tonsof nitrates for the Hawaiian FertiliserWorks. Sho experienced excellent

During the voyage tho st

slipped down a little but wasitayed by chains so that It could tarrycanvas.

The Identity of the young man whocommitted suicide at tho Hawaiianhotel has been established. His namewag, William Stuait Hancock and liewas a Virginian. Ills uncle, n JuliusA. Brown, lives In Wyethvllle, Vltgln-I1- 1.

Tho young man was u druggist,22 years of age.

Following arc the men of the U. S.Marines team who have signed withthe Malle Ilimns: Frederick W. Wren,William Hampton, Geo. Davis, SamuelJ. Hullenbeck, Daniel E. Ryan, HarryMurphy, Jas. A. IcNamaru, WilliamS. Robinson, George F. Roberts, V. P.Dclone, II. E. Sogsvvell.

Lieut. .Merle M. Johnson, C. M. V.1'orster ami T. P. Cummins have beenappointed by Col. Jones a boa id ofsurvey to report on tho condition ofthe N. G. II. ordnanco and to examineand icport on property repotted lostby company commanders, nt tho sametime asccitalnlug the accountabilityand responsibility attached thereto.

A Washington's birthday socli.l wasgiven last evening by the young peopleof Central Union church. Tho over- -ing was spent In games and othersocial dtveislons. A feature was thetree upon which Gcotgo Washingtonuted his famous hatchet. Still anotherfeature was an auction sale of girlsanil thero was naturally sumo livelybidding.

Among tho passengers on tho Aornn-g- lwhen sho passed through heie last,

en route for Australia, were CaptainWhldden and G. McGregor, who go toInspect the steamer Eurlmbln. ThoEurlmbla la a 1055 ton cargo bout ply-ing in coast trade near Brisbane. Theprospective purchasers will, If theybuy her, operate her In Puget Soundwaters and will take her up there viathis port.

STRONG TOJHE WAR

Now York, Feb. 11. Word has beenreceived hero by Intimate friends ofPutnam Bradlee Strong, formtily amajor In the United States volunteers,and who threw up his commission toe'.ope with May Yohe, then the wifeof Lor Francis Hope, that he hasgone to Japan and Joined the Japanesearmy.

RECEPTION ON PUGLIA.

A reception wns held on board theItollan cruiser Puglla yesterday after-noon. The cruiser's deck had beenprettily decorated with plants and flagsand Its band played during the recep-tion. Among those present were:Admiral Terry, U. S. N Mrs. Terry,Italian Consul and Mrs. F. A. Schaefer,French Consul Albert Raas, Portuguese Consul A. De Souza Canavarra,Mr. and Mrs. Herman Focke, .Major AH. Hcnege. British Army, Miss JcnnloGiffnrd, Miss Alice Jones, Mies Schaef-er, Miss Hartnagel, Mrs. Hawcs, Dr.and Mrs. F. Howard Humphrls.

;

WORLD HEWS BY (III(Associated Press Cable.

USED ENEMY'S SIGNALS.London, l'eb. 23. The Japanese have

captutcd four torpedo boats nt PortAtthur by using Russian signals.

ENGLAND AND FRANCE READY.London, Feb. 23. The British squad-ro- n

Is concentrating at Hongkong andthe French nt Saigon.

FIRE ON BRITISH BOAT.Port fj.ilnv. 23. Thp Russians

havo fired upon nud damaged the Brit-ish steamer Chlng PJng.

PILOT BOAT BLOWN UP.A Russian pilot boat has been blown

up here by contact with a mine laidto defend the harbor.

BLIZZARD IN SIBERIA,St. Petersburg, Feb. 23. A blizzard

on tl.c Siberian rallwny Is Increasingthe dlllicnltles of transportation andenabling Chinese brigands to operateagainst the line.

STARK HEAD O FNAVY.Ilaililn, Feb. 23. Viceroy Alexleft

with his staff has arrived here and es-

tablished headqtiarteis. Vice AdmiralStark has been given command of thenavy.

RUSSIA ACCUSES JAPAN.Washington, 1 eb. 2J Russia has ad-

dressed a nolo to the powers protest-ing Klut Inpans violation ai t- -e

lew of nations.

SHIPPING EXTENSION BILL.Wiihlngton, Feb. :Z. Kepiesenta-tlv- o

Tuwnej has lntioduced a bill ex-

tending to the Islands for two jeaisthe coastvvlso navigation laws.

OPPOSES BIG NAVY.Washington, Feb. 23. In the Senate

today. Burton of Kansas opposed theNaval Appropriation bill. He objectsto quadrupling the navy.

TURKEY VS. BULGARA.London, Feb. 23. Turkey and Bul-

garia are preparing for war.

NOT FROM THE FRIEND

llavo Ilany put It all over Tim Mur-phy nt tho Orpheum Saturday night,making the Australian reputation oftho latter look like thirty cents witha hole In It In Just five spasms. Mur-phy, however, was game, finding theslats and air tank of his adversary atfrequent Intervals dining the firstthrco lounds. In the fourth both menlost their oone, but the geezer ftomthe Antipodes had much the worst ofIt. He was hooked twice In the chopsby Barry, the lust one almost piovlm;the signal for tho dope. The flft'iwas a series ot biffs, reminding one ofu fat cook making Hamburg steak,Murphy falling flabby at the end likea punctured balloon.

N. G. H. 8PECIAL ORDERS.

At the National Guard levlcw by theGovernor jcsteiday afternoon, the f

special orders vvcie read ,oyAdjutant Schacfei :

Honolulu, Oahii. T. II., Feb. 22, 1901Special Orders No. J.

It Is announced for the Informationof the First Regiment, National Guardof Hawaii, that the following namedmembers of companies have won theprizes offered for the Inspection held1 uituant to General Oiders No. 4, datedJan. IDOL

Nun Commissioned Officer.Co. A Sergt. Sam Wallace; Corp.

Benjamin Jimmy.Co. B Sergt. Robt. Mytton; Corp

Geo. Dyson.Co. c Sergt. M. Audrade; Corp. An-loi- ie

Uuveln.Co. 1:. Lnuco Corp. J, M. Makla und

Lanco Coip. David Wnna.Co. F Sergt. A. J. Blackman tgcld

medal), and Sergt. Frank Borse.Co. G Sergt. B. J. Kane, Corp. J. M.

Kual.Co. II Sergt. Chas. Blart; Lance

Corp. C. Kealobn.'Privates.

Co. A Pilvates Williams, Kla andPanaeu a,

Co. 11 Privates Henry Xanu.i, DanielKcahl und Caezar Vlerrn.

Co. i: Privates MenJIoh, Danand Geo. Ptiulauoho.

Co. F Privates H. P. O'Sulilvan.Cail Willing and Antona Pnllllps.

Company G Privates Manuel Aliases,Jos, Munlson and Moses Kuuvve

Company II Privates E. Ezra, Solo-mon Aknnu, nnd Knuakaole.

By order of Col, Jones.(Signed) JOHN SCHAKFER,

Capt. 1st. Regt., N. G. Il Adjutant.

HAWAIIAN HOTEL CONCERT.

The band will play the followingselections nt a concert to be given atthe Hawaiian hotel this evening, be-

ginning at 7:30 o'clock:PART I.

Overdue "King's Lieutenant".,. Tlt'lChorus "Tannhauser" WagnerSelection "I Duo Foscarl" ..,. VerdiVocal Selection- s-

fa) "Illlo Kupa Loke."(b) "Llkt Kal 0 Ohele."

Miss J. Kelllaa.(e) "Auhen Lau Vablne."(d) "Hono Ae No!."

Mrs. N. Alapal.PART II.

"Reminiscences of Offenbach". ConradlIntermezzo "Dixie Land" .... HainesWaltz "The Syrens" .... WaldteufelPolka "A Good Kiss" Coote

"The Star Spangled Banner."

UOSTTTEKjj

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HOSTETTER'S

STOMACH BITTERS

.. JTBSC?

" Eyes testeJ " or " eves tested free " areclaims easily made, but honest, competentadvice Is w hat vou most desire.

Ability to discern between apparent eyedefects and the real Is only possessed byone of practical experience.

We fit you right If we fit you at all, anjaJvfse as judgment an J honor dictate.

Our glasses MUS I" be satisfactory toUS as well as to you.

A, N. SANFORD,OPTICIAN.

BOSTON BUILDING, . ORT STREET,Over May '&. Co.

Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fittingare our Exclusive Work.

We WantYour Money

And we Jjlve youyour monej ' worth,

WE REPAIR.

PioneerMotor-Ca- n

Company,Corner MerchantAnd Alnhco Streets.

J. Kumalae & Co,

Grocers

208 BERETANIA STREET.

Bamboo FurnitureAND

PICTURE FRAME8.All kinds of fancy work made to order.

K S. SAIKl.536 South Beretanla St., nr. Punchbowl

T. MasudaHats cleaned; Clothes cleaned and

dyed.Employment Office.

1416 FORT ST. NEAR VINEYARD.

Yokomlzo & Kashiwabara,Contractors as follows: Stone and

cement work of all kinds.Firewood and second-han- lumber.Macadams, sands and all kinds of

solid materials for fillings.Office Emma Hall, cor. Nuuanu and

Beretanla St.; Tel. Blue. 1211.

P. O. Box 9fil. v Tel. White 931.

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR,

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU.Suits made to order In tho latest

styles. Perfect fit guaranteed. Cloth-ing cleaned, dyed and repaired.

P.O. Box 990. Tel. Blue 548.PAUAHI STREET, NEAR RIVER.

Get our prices for line f ur-- nl

turc first. Beautiful fora holiday gift.

River Mill Co.

The Standard Gas Engine

Marine and Stationary.The "STANDARD" Is all that Its name Implies. It le the most per- - '

feet Gas Engine that has been placed on the market today. It pos-

sesses all of the best features to be found In other Gae Enalnes.be-side- s

many advantages peculiar to Itself that will be appreciated asoon seen. ' j

ACCESSIBILITY. Every part of the Standard Gae Engine Is readilyremovable and accessible with the aid of an ordinary wrench andscrew-drive- r no. nmflf tools required. This Is fact that will befully appreclajftf by, those who have eklnned their knuckles andbeen tempted to profanity by trying to get at the parte of other GaeEngines. an uee either gasoline or distillate. Absolutely safe;always ready and witling to run. Makes ro noise and easy to startand keeps going, and the same can be eald ef the Stationary. Wewill Install our Marine and Stationary Engines and guarantee to runthem and will do all klnde of repair work. For full particulars In-

quire of I

Washington Light Co.,Sole Agents fir the Standard Gas Engines. G. W. Macfarlane, Mgr.

GRANITE BRONZE MONUMENTS

tfl ftltHHIlfitlllltt 1114444sTMfcMTWtTsil'

NSMlujaiiiywiCT fit wwm ! most.'WdHHQnlrlffisatm IIIWMHawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works, Ltd,

176-18- 0 KING STREET.

NOW WE'RE OFF ? JkT,SSPSBBBiBBBBBBSiSBiSnBBliBBSSSiSeBBllBBBBBBMBSasaSBBBBlBBSI r "

We arc prepared to supply the Peopleof Honolulu with Freshest of j

ISLAND MEATSAlso, GARDEN PRODUCE ot allkinds. BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, SUCKINPIGS, BACON, HAM, in fact every-thing that

A FIRST CLASS MARKETis called upon to furnish.

The ISLANDMEAT CO.,1 HERBERT E. QARE8, Manager.

TELEPHONE MAIN 78. FORT 8T., OPP. LOVE BLDO.HIND, ROLPH A CO., AGENTS.

Territory Harness Shop,TURF GOODS HARNESS HOSPITAL HORSE BOOTS

Practical, Experienced tnd Manufacturers.

TELEPHONE 35.

BISMARK STABLE CO.. LTD.

. WAILUKU, MAUI.

TELEPHONE 228.

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA, MAUI.

Hacks, Carriages, Buggies and Sad

dle Horses on short notice.

Carriages meet all steamers. sCom-petc-

drivers, reasonable rates, new

vehicles and live stock.

TDE CLUB STABLES,SIB FORT STREET.'NOTICE TO DOCTOR8.

Hacks all night; Main 109.Hacks Nos. 3. 7. 24. 32. 63. 87. 124

and 182.

Stable 'Phone: 109 Main.Hack-stan- d 'Phone: 319 and 32.

C. H. BELLINA.

BUILDING MATERIALSOP ALL KINDS.

Dealers In Lumber and Coal

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Queen St., Honolulu.

Weekly Edition of the Bulletin, $1per year.

$50.00 for $1.00AT THE

Ladysraith Shooting

Gallery,

TOP OF PUNCHBOWL.

Alakea etreet care run within Aveminutes' walk of the range. If youcan shoot come and try your hand. Livestock will be shot at next 8unday. Ifyou can make five bull's-ey- e In succes-sion you will be entitled to a

Cash Prize of $50DAVID DAYTON

137 MERCHANT STREET.

Lots for SaleIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION.KALIHI, and other desirable localities.

Also 1 JUMP-SEA- BUCKBOARD.second-hand- ; good as new.

W. M. CampbellCan Build You a House Any.where In Honolulu or Its Su-

burbs. " " "

1834 YOUNG 8TREET near Punahou.

m. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importer and Jobbers.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOOD3.

Fort and Queen Sts.

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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1904. THRM

Annual

Clearance Sale of

MILLINERYFOR ONE WEEK ONLY

Beginning Monday. Feb. 22

entire assortment of trimmed andOur

untrimmed hats, flowers, trim-

mings, etc., at a reduction so tremen-

dous as to quickly reduce our present

stock and make room for our new

SPRING GOODS NOW DUE.

ALL TRIMMED HATS

AT HALF PRICE

UNTRIMMED HATS

At a STARTLING REDUCTION

BIG CUT IN SAILOR HATS

FLOWERS and TRIMMINGS

GREATLY REDUCED

This is an extraordinary opportunity in

Millinery.

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Company, Ltd.

Made to order.You sec Just what goes Into them when you havethem made here. We make our mattresses onthe premises at our store. You seject the hairand we have sample mattresses to show the tick-

ing and workmanship. We make them to yourorder and ready 10 suggest the best kinds to thosewho arc unfamiliar with mattress construction.

PORTER FURNITURE COMPANY,YOUNG BUILDING. HOTBL STREET.

00 YOU WANT A FINE. DELICIOUS

GINGER ALE, LEMON SODA,

ROOT BEER,

CREAM SODA or ORANGE CIDER ?

WHY

THEN RING UP TELEPHONE MAIN 71

Our goods are known everywhere as being the mostpalatuble and the bst manufactured In tho Tcrcltory

Consolidated Soda Water Works Co.,

THE

LIMITED, K Main 71

U. S. Washing Machine Is the Best.

BECAUSE

It Is the only Rotary Washer that has revolving steel ballgearing, reducing the friction and thus .making the machln'light running and almost noiseless. fThe gear wheel turns rlghr or left, the1 pin wheel or dasherreverses automatically, turning the clothes back and forthfhrough the hot soap suJs and cleaning them without rub-

bing them to pieces. Over One Hundred Thousand In use.The U. S. Machine have no equal because they wash clean.

THEO. H. DAVIES & Co, Limited,I SOLE AQENT8 FOR HAWAIIAN I8LAND8.

WILL THE QULLIVER EAT UP ALL THE LILLIPUTIANS ?

The steamer Mauna Loa arrived fromMaul, Kona and Kau ports at 6:28

trainer

o'clock this morning 1801 bags called In at the Bulletin oulce thisII. A. Co. sugar, 1C90 bags coffee, 31 morning and announced In the follow-hea- d

cattle. 144 bags awa, 128 bags Ing language, his intention to with-tar-

47 bunches bananas, boxes draw from boxing or any.fruit, 20 keys butter, 19 bundles hides,! thing in connection therewith:15 packages hats, 10 crates fowls, 17pigs, 7 boxes fish and 200 packagessundries.

The following sugar Is reported atHawaii ports ready for shipment:

3000 bags; Honokaa, 1500;Kallua, 1300; Punaluu, 3000.

Purser Conkllng reports as follows:"On account of damage done to therailway of the II. A. Co. at Pahaln wowere unable to get a full load of sugar,ltepalrs hae been made and yesterdayPunaluu and Pahala were again connccted by rail.

"IUIns In Kau have been very heavyof late and while minor damage has

great goodhas been from the drenchlngs received.

had fine weather on out- - to him.. I produced!.. ii(Ia n nn for It

hours. After Woodsout Punaluu we went to andloaded scrap Iron.

"On homeward trip had fine weatheriu Kona and smooth seas brisktrades crossing channels. Duringthe storm, which was general In Konarind Kau on February 12, the ware-

house at Hoopuloa was demolished bythe seas."

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a completethe news of the day.

4 .

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

From Kau, Kona and Maul portsper stmr. .Mauna ljon. Feb. 23. FromKau: J. P. and two sons.From Kona: Geo. Clarko, Jr., M,Gaspar, W. W. Bruner, C. W. Ashford.rrom Maul: T. B.Anln. Cuas. Gay, F. J. Cross, C. I., doCew, W. White. Mrs. W. Hennlng, MissIlenr.lng, Pang Loy and 50 deck.

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Kstowltom DAMr.mxR Co., Chicago, 111.

uiirago, Jan. ju, iw?.Dear 8trst of mv ulrl nnd

myself halo been using our llnnilurtuo (orset oral months. all commenced using Itshout tlie tamo lime, and we are teolnvwhich of us eon grow tho loncest hair. For amonth wo used It onco a day, after that In Iceto three thnei a All o( our hair liinucn micKcr tnan uas, ana nuno is tunylerenteen Inches Iodrit. It seems tho longerIt Rets tho faster It crons. Aro wo using Itto tho very best advantage? Kindly answerat once, Itespectfully, n u

81 So. 4lit AH ettJod Mat. a

N.w York World.

li FOX Will

il mi wJimmy Fox. of 1)111 llulhul,

champion lightweight of the Islands,with

30 professional

Miss

Miss

"I will have nothing more to uo wiinprofessional boxing in the future. I

have done the best I possibly could topromote Interest in the sport but eversince I have brought llulhul out, andhe has been winning every contest ex-

cepting two draws, a number of un-

scrupulous persons and professedsporting men at that, have seen fit toabuse me, causing me to lose my tem-

per on more than one occasion, know-

ing the feeling existing here In the box-

ing line."I have brought before tho public

such boxers as Dellle. who beat JimmyKennard, after the latter had boxed

been done to the plantations a ten-rou- contest with eilay

done

I.lno

Lnnl

After Millet beat the English boxera training ship, there was no ono

'We the meet Maddox Tho...n.i ...lil, nln wlmt Intl.r war match Millet, hutduring working cleaning brought about a match between

Honuapo

withthe

summary of

Mrs.

Lyons,

Two friends

week,

Ave, JuJUu

from

and the latter and If tho old veteranhad been In tho form he showed whenhe met Omaha Jack Davis and Joo Cho- -ynskl, there would have been a different story to tell.

"Along with Dellle, llulhul and Maddox. I have brought forward such avariety of boxers as Ah Sam (Chinese),Joe Castro, of Guam, and Knpu, tho:ii.m who beat Santos at tho last ex-

hibition held In the Orpheum.

"I hope that llulhul will place him-

self In good linnds and continue box-

ing, for It Is my honest belief that nttho present time that he has a goodchance to beat any of tho second classlightweights In any country, and withmore experience ho has a splendidchance of reaching tho top In his class.

"Thcro are no doubt n number ofpersons who might ridicule this state-ment of mine, but I might stato thatthey have been doing this very sametblnc ever slnro he started his career

'ns a boxer. I wish him every success.

DRUG LTD.SOLE AQENT8.

A

The Honolulu Scottish Thistle Clubhad n lousing time in their club roomlast night. Tho function was In honorof tho nrrhal of several of tho countrymen of the members from the land ofthe he.ither.

The entertainment took the form ofa smoker, In which the strangersplnjcil an Important part. The playingof Messrs. Scott and Forbes on thoviolin of melodies peculiar to Scotlandwas ono of the most enjoyable featuresof tho evening.

Songs were contributed by the Chief,who presided, Messrs. Lllllcnt,

Kennaid, Grelg, Munro, Cacr.ie,l.alnl, Ken wick, Mackintosh, Stow artnnd others. J, Laird accompanied thosingers on the piano. Messrs. McOIlland Fenwlck gave recitations andthe Irreprcsslblu Stcwnrt kept tho fungoing in a stylo peculiarly his own

Tho great Border ballad, "Torlbus,"was heard for tho first time In llono.lulu. It simply brought down thohouse. "Auld Lang Sync" closed onoof tho most enjoyable nights in thehistory of tho club.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS,

Filed for Record Feb. 20.S A Swlnton I' A Parmaleo D

Filed for Record Feb. 23.V K Howell 11 P Fayo D

E 11 Rogers II P Fayo DK Ij Ilogers II P Faye DM E Gay II P Faye D

J Kaac J J Ncwcombo MII F Coan J Flores Sr IlelI,oo Hong II Hackfeld & Co M

J S Shoemaker and wf II E Kclsey.DY Hamada II A Gcrlach BSY Julchtro II A Gerlach CM

F Marlines M de Mcllo D

Foreign Mission Board AdventlstsJ It Bchrens PA

First Nil Bank of Walluku L vonTcmpsky ParRcl

HERO OF THE RAIL.

Crookston, Minn., Jan. 29. Minnesota has a new hero who is likely to bedecorated for a deed of bravery thataverted a serious railroad catastropheand prevented heavy loss of humanlife. Engineer Frank tak-ing his life, In his hands, drove his en-

gine across a burning bridge In orderthat he might warn an onrushlngtrain of the danger and savo it from afearful plunge to ruin.

Tho largo railroad bridge over theMouso river at Surrey, N. D., hadcaught Are, and the structure In ashort while was a mass of charredruins. No. 4, nn east-boun- fast Coasttrain, was approaching tho burningbridge, tho crew having no knowledgeof tho fire. Telegraphic communica-tion was cut of? shortly after the flrostarted, and the railroad men at Gran-vlll-o

were in a quandary about warning tho approaching flyer. The bridge.which crosses tho Mouse river. Is aboutten miles cast of Mlnot, and Norwichwas tho nearest point upon tho westsldo where the train could bo stopped.Engineer Greenough boarded a lightengine, pulled tho throttle wldo openand headed down tho track In thohope tbnt he might reach tho bridgebeforo tho flro had seriously weakened

j it. Without a thought of his own lifeor tho fate of his engine, ho determinedto run tho risk of crossing It. Thobrldgo stood tho strain and the engi-

neer rushed on to Norwich, whero thoflyer was flagged and tho crew warnedof tho danger.

"For Rule" cirrt. At tilltlnThis decision of mlno Is final. I amout of the gamo."

Danderine

l?UTiHto.a.iv'CM,eA6,

SCOTCHJYENING

will make your hair grow thicker, longerand more beautiful than it ever

was in your life.

None Can Be BetterDANDERINE la prepared by one of tho best chemists In the world,

a man who has had some 40 years experience, nnd Is perfectly familiar withthe medicinal properties of every drug knovwi to midlcal sclenco, and hoBays that It Is absolutely Impossible for anyono to product) a better or moreefficacious hair tonic. Its uso makes tho scalp healthy, tho hair strong andfull of llfo and there seems to bo no limit to tho growth It will produce

No other remedy over dlaoovorod will give muohbrilliancy and Individuality to tho hair. DANDERINEalone mroduoem that dainty eoftneam and lustre o muohadmired Jumt a tew ammlloatlonm of It will make thehair fairly mparkle with new life and vigor.

Miss Hardy the young lady whose photograph we show herecommenced with a 25c. bottle, and she says that her hair, when shebegan with Danderine, was not over 18 inches long and it is nowover four feet iu length, a gain you sec of 30 inches. Danderineshows results almost from the very start, and it has been provenbeyond any question of doubt (in many thousands of cases) that itwill not fail to produce the desired results in every case where thetreatment is kept up with moderate regularity.

pniiBi To show how quickly it acts we will send a largo samplo freePKfH by return mall to anyone who sends us this advertisement

" with tholr name and address'aud 10 cents In silver or stampsto pay postage. (At all druggists iu three sizes, 25c, 50o. and $1.00)

KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO., CHICAGO.

HOLLISTER COMPANY,

Greenough,

"v-Til- 1 v "--

I. Reliability.3. 8avlnot Power.5. Increased Output.

STREETS,

WESTINGHOUSE

MOTORS

The advantagenof

are numerous,more Important may

ing

Convenience and Flexibility.fanltaryDecreased Cost Maintenance

We are for WBBTINGHOUflE ELF.CTRIC ANDMANUFACTURING CO , and all kinds of elec-tric machinery on notice. Write for booklets.

Hawaiian Electric Company, Unified.KING 8TREBT,

Choice FishesForth. Lenten Season

A new xupply of the following dainties just received tSmoked and Salt Salmon Salmon Bellies; SmokedHamburg Eels: Bloaters; Smoked and Salt Herring;Norway Codfish in blocks, strips andpickled. Codfish Tongues and Sounds. Smoked Hali-but and Finnan Haddies.

Metropolitan Meat Company,Tel. Main 45

Nature outdoors in springThe housekeeper follows suit indoors. Hereare some helps :

LinoleumShipment.

All Grades.Inlaid and Printed.

Window ShadesAll Sizes.

Limited.

KING AND BETHEL

power

beunder

short

NB4R

45

up time.good

Large

Our Rug Department

Wicker Chairs,Rockers and Settees

Don't our and UPHOLSTER-ING DEPARTMENTS. It is our aim to keep ?Furniture Stock COMPLETE all

J. HOPP & CO.,

HEINZ PICKLESOnce you try them your pickleappetite will satisfied.

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.,Agents.

J, LANDOnow established the Oregon Block,

where hi will pleased welcome his friends. HisFurnishings complete and he will assist

selling his goods by making the prices the

GROCER

LEWIN-MEYE- R

Palace and Epicurean Goods.

Represented

E. J. Walker.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.

Queen Street, Honolulu,

Agents lorTTnwnllnn Acrlrtllhtrnl Dnlcnll. ... .. .

Sugar Plant. Co., Sugar Co., J

llonomu Sugar Co.,Vallulu Sugar Co.,Mnkeo Sugar CcIIaleaUala Ranch Co.Tho il'lautcrs' Lino San FranciscoPackets, Chas. & Co.'s lino otIlOBton Packets.

List Officer:President;

Ilobertson, Dlrtioi,Treasurer and Secretary; Col.Allen, Auditor; O. Water-hous- e

nnd Geo. Carter, Directors.

Weekly tuition or tho lulUtln, lytr.

electricfor atochlne driving

but the

treated theheads, vlz.i

Improvement.

agentssupply

OFFICB ALAKEA.

Anchovies;

Tel. Main

freshens the

Is Complete in every detail.

A Large Assortment.

overlook REPAIR

lines.

'PHONE MAIN ill.

never be

OLD BY ALL GROCERS.

Is in Hotel Street,be to

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TO NUUANU PROPERTY

OWNERS.

We will do your sewer connectionsfor Thirty Cent a Foot. Se uson the work.

Lord & Reiser,GENERAL CONTRACTORS.

Mrs. C L. Dickerson,JJ8J ALAKEA STREET,

The leading Milliner of Honolulu,gets more goods and new styles bveery steamer.

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EVENINGBULLETINPublished Every Day Except Sunday,

at 120 King Street, Honolulu,T. H., by tho

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....FEU. 23, 1904. ""'I Hcprescntntivc Jonan Kumoiae

rpHE EVENING BULLETIN Is the

I best newspaper In town.

Everybody knows that be.

cause everybody reads It.

The BULLETIN gives all the news

all the time. Saturday It adds a

Mttle allspice to last over Sunday

There's the BUSINESS MAN'S

HANDY INDEX for business men

and lawyers. The BULLETIN BOOK

MAN'S book talks for lovers of

srood books. The SOCIAL SIDE OF

LIFE for the men and women,

old maids and buds. And the

COLORED COMIC SUPPLEMENT thatevervbodv enloys. All the tele

graph and local news of the day.

You get full return for your money

when you buy the best newspaper

In town the

EVENINGBULLETIN

may mean put nn appearanceColombia Is becoming belligerent 'Jiulgo at and

or to en own

and the time has arrived to preparetor the permanent

believe was thentho Ad- -

guilty contempt At 10 o'clock court to upis matters, holding but aFederal Government is not ns strict slon.In its protection Its and lit!gants ns many of the States. A FederalJudge Is presumed to bo aboveof factlonnllsts to sway, whether hefulfills the or not.

Tho legislative IndlctmcntB reportedfrom tho Grand Jury will give riso totwo lines of ono praisingthe Jurors thorough work; oth-

er critical. The present Grand Jurymade up of men who havo no personalaxes to grind and It safe to say havonot been swnyed by prejudices. Tho

voucher question now goes to tho trialwhich will place the testimony

before tho public and ques-

tion to tho satisfaction of tho taxpay-

ers.

FINANCiiS AND TREA-SURER.

Governor Carter, in speaking of thefinancial conditions of the Territorymentions that ho coid havo wishedmore general support of his desire tohave In his administration a treasurercf his own selection. It is true thattho Treasuier had somo activo sup-

porters In his determination not to

I resent resignation to the IncomingGovernor, but when we cometo bed rock facts of the situation, GodAlmighty and the United States Con-gri- ss

nie tho only sources ofthat could put the Treasurer out, If hoilocted to stay. Th cpubllc can realizehow this situation Is unpleasantthe administration but under the cir-

cumstances had considered theclosed.

it Is the Governor's privilege tomake It unpleasant for the Treas-urer necessary, and whether this Is

or not largely ondisposition of tho Treasurer.a question of responsibility, however,

are not matters that figure vitally in a crisis which unques

Is presented to Territory.'The Bulletin does not bellovo Gov- -

cinor Intends they shall. When Treas-ury warrants are at a discount no Ex-

ecutive to say to the busi-

ness men of a community that be can'tmove till the personnel of

Is changed. are as Incapableot bringing a change as the

He may call attention to his,.j preferences but tho welfare of theU commonwealth Is the prime factor thatiJ prompts him and will control hisjj course.I1 What tho of Territory.j want and what must be forthcoming is

n definlto'flnanclal policy that will. en-

able them to do business with the Ter- -

rltory on a definite, basts, as opposed

'J to the""present Indefinite credit. TheTreasurer has said that ho must awaitthe cooperation of. andthus a desire to bo whilestill holding lo his right to serve for

full period of his appointment." On of this sort the people

M

look to results rather thanthe detailsof attaining their object. Taking the

situation from the Governor's stand-point there is mora to bo gained byworking out tho problem In spite ofnn unwclcomo official, than nllowlngtho flnnnclnl policy of tho Territory to

ns It tuny because of n

Treasurer.

sKUMALAE, JOHNSON,

Meheula, Enoch Johnsonand Jonah Kunialac nrc indicted bythe Tcrrltorlsr'graml Jury for allegedfraud, ns ni result of the long drawnout House of Representatives "vouch-ers' Investigation.

Mehcula, clerk of die House, Is indinted for gross cheat: Enoch Johnson, for cheat; and, one in- -' said Committee, to, If and correct,dlitmcnt, Attorney Enoch .audit, settlo and approve and to

arecnurgru wun in me nrsidegree.

Iiinnla i nrA lilphtv tntnrraflni- - nnrlmoved quickly In Judge Iloblnson'scourt this morning,

It was generally supposed that thoTerritorial grand Jury would report toJudge at 10 o'clock.

As n matter of fact the grand Jurorsassembled In the corridors of the courtroom shortly after 9 o'clock, one ortwo at u time, tho completeJury being together about 9:30 o'clock.

A few minutes later Judge ltoblnsontook the and the Inquisitionfiled Into to present their par-

tial report.Deputy Attorney General E. C. Pct-c- rs

asked, nt once, th.it all Indictmentsbe ordered placed on the secret file,until defendants could be secured.

Five truo bills wcro returned. Be-

sides these Indictments there was noteport. The Jury asked to be excusedto meet again not until Friday next.

Grand Jurors were excused. Indict-

ments wero placed on the secret Hie

and the court had risen to sit againon the sttoke of 10 o'clock to take upother matters, when Attorney EnochJohnson made his nppcurauco thocourt loom and held convcisallon withDeputy Attorney General l'ctcrs.

Johnson seemed somewhat confusedand said tonuthlng about "getting

when l'ctcrs suggested that he.A u'glmciit of Infantry Johnson, In before

that ltoblnson noon bo alwork on the canal Is soon to begin lowed depart his rccognlz

garrison

comment

dependslJeyond

financialtlonnbly

Treas-ury

GovernorIndicated

occasions

Solomon

conspiracy

ltoblnson

arriving

position

nnce. Johnson left, presumably withthat understanding.

The Indictment against Enoch

While few the present Feder- - son taken from tho secretal Court could find Ale.

vcitlscr of it. sat takenevertheless true that the other brief ses- -

of courts

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After a recess had been ordered untilp. m., and Just us Judgo ltoblnson

was leaving the court room. Clerk ofthe House Solomon Melieulu was observed upproachlng the door. Ho hadheard that the grand Jury had returnedIndictments and Dame Itumor hadwhispered to him that ho "was also"Included. Hence ho proceeded to as-

certain tho lellablllty of tho Informa-tion.

Peters asked Meheula If he was readyto be arraigned and, upon Meheula signifying his readiness. Judge ltoblnsonagain took the bench, setting asidethe order of recess until 2 p. m nndl'ctcrs read tho Indictment chargingMeheula with cheat.

Anothur indictment Included thenames of Enoch Johnson nnd JonnuKumalae. During the forenoon thiswns also taken from the secret file. Itis understood that the two remainingIndictments havo nothing to do withtho "vouchers" proposition.

Pleas In tho Meheula, Johnson andKumnlao cases are set for tomorrowmorning. All will bo allowed to de-

part on their own recognizance.llrlcfly, Meheula is charged with de

frauding the Territory, as clerk of theHouse, out of $450, by pretending thathe purchased thirty copies of "CivilLaws" and "l'enal Laws" at $15 eachfor tho members of tho Houso; andthat ho secured the money, whereas hedid not purchase tho books as ho pretended; and he is therefore guilty

that he performed certain fora committee of the House and that hesecured whereas ho did notperform the services represented;nnd that he is therefore guilty of grosicheat.

Tho Indictment which Includes thonames of Johnson nnd Kumalae,

that these two combined to-

gether, conspiring to defraud the Territory to tho extent of $312.60, totalamount for items specified as chargedby Johnson for alleged pretended services performed. Tho Indictmentcharges conspiracy In tho first degreeand sets April 25th, 1903, as the date

WAR EXTRA.

of tho alleged offence, being tho dateof tho voucher presented. It statesthat Kutnalno was at that time chair-man of the Special Committee on Chi-

nese Funds. This conspiracy Indictm-

ent-Is based on tho enmc fncts pre-

sented In the indictment against En-

och Johnson for gross cheat.Johnson has two charges to answer,

ono In which ho nlono Is held to blamofor gross client, the other In which

Is alleged to be a coconspiratorto fraudulently secure from the Terri-tory tho same amount for the same

ns named In the IndictmentagalnstMohnson alone.

Following Is a portion of tho Indict-ment against Solomon Meheula:

The Grand Jurors present that Solomon Mehcula, on tho ICth day ofMarch, 1903, being an officer of theHouse of Representatives of tho Second Legislature, the Clerk, toa standing committee, the"Committee on Accounts",' with thopower, authority and capacity In it, the

gross In trueJohnson cause

in

gross

that

bo pafd, by the Territory, all billsaccounts of charges against the Totory for contingent expenses of taldHouse, unlawfully, raisoiy. rrauuuiont-ly- ,

knowingly and designedly, and withIntent to cheat and defraud the Terri-tory, did pretend that he had, thereto-fore, for anil on behalf of the Membersof said House, purchased fifteen cop-

ies of a book known ns "Civil Laws ofthe Hawaiian Islands. 1S97". and fifteen copies of a book known as "Tho (

l'enal Laws of the Hawaiian Islands, J1897", nnd that tho said House had, byreason of the purchase by the tald Me-

heula, Incurred thereby a contingentexpense of 1150, and that there wasdue to Meheula, from the Territory, byreason of tho purchase, tho sum ofSloO, and that certain false and fraud-

ulent Items and charges against the'Territory, purporting to be on accountof tho said purchase,"Purchase of 15 copies of tho

Civil Code for use of Mem-

bers, rate llo, total $225.00"and"Purchase of 15 copies of tho

l'enal I.avs for use of membcrs, rate $15, total $225.00"

and purporting to show an Indebted-ness of the Territory to tho said Meheula therefor, of tho sum of $150, ascontained in a certain bill of the saidMehcula to said House, wcro true andcorrect; he, tho said Mehcula, therebyfraudulently nnd with Intent to clientnnd defraud tho Territory, procuringtho said Committee on Accounts tocaiiso to bo paid to htm the saidcharges In said bill contained; where'as, in truth and In fact, tho said Mehe-ili-

bad not, theretofore, for and on behalf of tho Members of Bald House ofncpiesentntlvcs, purchased said booksand the said Houso had not, by reasonof said pretended purchase of Baldbooks, Incurred thereby tho said contingent expense, and that there wasnot duo to tho said Mehcula, tho sumof $450, and that said Meheula didthen and thcro and thereby committhe offense, of Gross Cheat, contraryto the form of the statute in such casemado and provided.

The Johnson Indictment is, In part,as follows:

The Grand Jurors present that Enoch Johnson on tho 25th day of April,1903, to a standing committee of theHouso of Representatives, thu"Committee on Accounts", unlawfully,falsely, fraudulently, knowingly anddesignedly, nnd with intent, did pretend that ho had, theretofore, for andon behalf of said House, by reason oftho said Bervlces done nnd performedby him, Incurred thereby a contingentcxpenso of $312.50, nnd that there wasduo to him, from the Territory of Ha-

waii, by reason of the doing and per-

formance of the said services, thosum of $312.50 and that certain raiseand fraudulent Items nnd chargesagainst tho Territory,"To drawing Report of tho

Special Committee on thoChlneso Fund...$ 80.00

To typewriting same, 90 fo-

lios & 25c 22.50To services as clerk of tho

Committee 130.00To legal opinion SO. 00

Total $312.50"he, tho said Enoch Johnson, then and

of gross cheat against tho Territory. thero and thereby falsely, feloniously.Johnson Is charged with pretending irauuuicntiy, Knowingly anu uiikut

services

the money,as

charges

purposes

ly pretending that ho had dono andperformed tho work In said bill enumerntcd and Itemized and that thcrowas due to him from tho Territory thosum of $312.50, whereas, In truth andIn fact, the said Enoch Johnson hasnot performed the work and labor In

said bill enumerated and Itemized; andhe did then and there and therebycommit tho offense of Gross Cheat.

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Ily birth an American, but an adopted citizen Panama, Tracy Robinson Is one of six men who raised In the United States a big revoluntlonrryfund. He declares the task was difficult and success was won only by In-

defatigable effort. He was one of the active factors in Panama's declarationof independence. .

Said Miss

Used Bad Language

Miss E. Spencer, agirl who seems to bo about twelve orthirteen years of age, appears to befond of expressing herself In a moreforcible than genteel way. As a con-

sequence. Miss Spencer runs afoul oftho law and makes an occasional ap-

pearance In tho Police Court to taketho consequences of her unbridledspeech, t

She appeared again this morning. A

young lady, Miss Hookano, testifiedthat Miss Spencer had called hernames, and quoted them. They werenot pretty. The Judgo and the Deputy Sheriff blushed at their mention.One of Miss Hookano's friends corrob-orated her testimony.

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scene at the time the painful languagewas uttered. Miss Spencer then tookthe stand herself. She stated she.

had not used any bad language, butadmitted that sho had been arrestedthree times before on a similar charge.Judgo Lindsay gavo tho young defend-ant a lecture on the text, "A soft wordturncth away wrath", and dischargedhe?. ''

inWELL, WHAT 8UCCE8S7

This morning a youngman came into town with a grip full ofbooze. He tried to take orders for hisgoods around .town, and visited tho Favoiite offteo for that purpose. Bonham(Tex.) Favorite.

NEW OPERA ON TAPI8."Ten; Nights In a Barroom" will be

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Tho Honolulu Gun Club yesterdayheld a very successful shoot at Usrango in Manoa Vnllcy, The shootlasted from 10 a. m. until 4:30 'p. in.,during which time refreshments weroserved.

In the shooting at 'clay'"plgcons bysecond-clas- s shots tho following scoreswere mado: i IDassel ....,0 010 1 0 0 0 0 0 0'

0 0 1 fo o"o 0 1 0 4

Noblllt 0 1,1 0 1 1 1 0 1 o:- .i iooi i,oiirvi o'oi--u

Fullcrton '..!.l 11-- 1 0.1 V--i -- l loiononi o- -isWalker 1 100001000oooioloooo S

Porter. ,,;..,0 101101011 "

110 10 110 1 012Cunningham

0 1 1 0.0 0 0 1 0 010Dooth 0 010011000

101001000 0 C

Gchra 0 001000010010100000 04

Shaw . ...."..0 110001101100011010 110

Fullcrton captured tho first prize,consisting of a lino staghandle carvingset. Porter got second prize, a sliverhunter's flask, and Noblltt third prize,half a dozen linen handkerchiefs.

In tho match for first-clas- s shots thofollowing scores were made: .

Harvey 0 110110011101111011 114

Austin 1111111111101111011 118

Walker., 1 101101010011001101 011

Couzcns 0 111101011111111110 1 1C

Wall 0 01110101111110 10 11 013

Fullcrton . ..1101111101101111111 117

Austin won tho first prize, a silk umbrella, Fullcrton scored second butcould not take the prlzo as he had already won tho first prlzo In tho con-

test for second-clas- s shots. As aCouzens got tho second prlzo

a shaving set, and Harvey the thirdprize, a smoking set,

Tho shooting nt clay pigeons fromunknown traps and unknown angleswas very Interesting and somo pretty .The Geo. P-- Btewngood results wcro obtained ob can beseen fronrthe following scores:Austin 010011110 1 C

Couzens 1 1011101118Fullerton ....0 100101011 C

Walker 1 1000001104Wall 1 0000110115Porter 1110001110 C

Hooth 0 0111111107Llewellyn ...1110110. 100 6

Harvey 1111100100 C

Williams ....00010000012Shaw 0 01010000 13Gehrs 100000 '0 010 2

Austin, Porter, Llewellyn and Harvey, scoring even, shot off, each mandropping out after his first miss. Thefollowing was the score:

Austin 0 and out.Porter 0 and out.Lewcllyn 1 1 1

Harvey 1 1 0 and out'.During the day Porter broke tho

record for double shots by makingeight out of ten. Some other goodshooting was done. Austin twicemade ten straight and Llewellyn once.Llewellyn Is a new arrival here. He Isa member of the Los Angeles Gun Cluband proved himself yesterday to be agood shot. Harvey mado nlno out often shooting at pigeons from unknowntrnps at unknown angles?

NEWS FOR

Colonel J. W. Jones stated this mornIng that a communication had been re-

ceived from the War Department tothe effect that the $15,000 appropria-tion for the mllltla of Territories hadbeen divided bo as to give to Hawaiiono half of the wholo amount, $7,500.

"This Is good news for the NationalGuard," said the Colonel. "It meansan Increase from $3,000 to $7,500. halfas much again, and wo have this muchto draw on for supplies. This Is un-

doubtedly the result of SecretaryInteresting klmself In our welfare."

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LOCAL ANB8ENERAL

Personal Injury cases. J. P. Ball.

Jos. Q. Pratt, attorney, Progrcs Bile

Chiis. Gay has returned from Maul.No sham about tho hot lunca at the

Sham Hock Saloon, Nuuanu St.

Dr. Hucldy will resume prnctlcoMatch 1st. Boston Building, Tort St. '

Lon'ii exchange library continued byArlelgh & Co , cor. Fort and Hotel Sts

Wells CliloUcn Cure produces strong,healthy poultry. 2." cents t ChambersDrug Co , Fort nml King SU

Black pepper Is hot, red pepper Ishotter, but "Old Pepper Whisky" Itmild as milk. Pantheon Sn'.oou.

Tho band will glje a concert on thegrounds oC the Hawaiian hotel thiscrcntng, beginning at the usual hour.

There was to hae been n meetingof tho American Belief Associationjester ilny but there was no quorumpresent

On Thursday, February 2"th at 10 a.m, Morgan will sell at his silcsrooma lot of furniture, engravings, ward-iobc-

desks, etc.V. J. Cross nnd C. M. OeCevv. who

went up to Maul and Moloknl In con-nection with wireless repair work, re-

turned In the Mauna Loa todayCall at Honolulu Photo-Suppl- y Co

and see the kodak developing ma-

chines. These wonderful (outrlwuuesdo nwny entirely with the daik loomIn kodakery.

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1 hae been watching the Goernor'smo omenta carefully while on his tripat Hawaii and am much delighted withhis policy and the course he has t.ik.on. It seems to me as If he adopts asimilar policy as Wilhclm the 2nd,when first coming on the throne ofGermany. The reverse from the oldrule of tho iron hand of Blsmark hobent his ejes to the poorer (lasses ofhis people and lent a helping hand tothem for their betterment and therebgnlncd tho great victory which lie cn- -

Jos today over tho whole of his coun- -trj! Yet nt the time the world

the downfall of the same.Our oung Governor In the prime

of life seems from nij observation toadopt this samo policy us well as outmost praiseworthy President, Mr.Roosevelt, nnd It seems that u better-ment of all conditions Is standing

us. sluce we have tho voung nndmoro active men on the head of ad-

ministrations. The rich and g

may look on this present polity nsbeing destructive while notenough to seo their own benefit.

What tan tho rich and powerful dowhen tho poor arc suffering? WhereIs prosperity In a country when thereIs suffering among tho multitude of Itspopulation which the poorer ilassesconstitute?

Therefore wo aro to be delighted tosec our joung Governor taking thosteps he has so far shown in his triparound Hawaii. May we hopo he willcontinue. History shows that no nation cun prospei when theic is mis-trust tuwuidslls administration andthereforo I my It Is everyone's duty In'the whole of our Territory to supportour Governor without regard to partyor policies to cuablo him to make hisadministration n suctessfdl and pros-perous one for tho benefit of all.

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LINE OPEN JO KAUllkl

The announcement comes from KrodFmtth, general passenger and ticketagent of tho O. It. & !. Company thatthe lino Is now open all the way to

and that trains will now run regularly to all points, Tbo first throughtrain to run slnco tho storm was theregular 9:15 passenger this morning.

The iccent storm did tho most dam-age to the company's tracks of anydining the history of the corporationand only the quick action of the officialsin sending out large gangs nnd work-ing men both day and night could haveaccomplished tho result anouncedabove.

ENGINEER'S FUNERAL.

The funeral of Chief Engineer Cllftof the U. S. S Iroquois will tak enlacethis afternoon. Tho services will beheld on board tho Iroquois at 2 p. m.At that hour the flags of the Naval Station, tho Iroquois and tho Italian crulser Puglla will bo lowered out of re- -

Bpctt for the deceased and will remainto until tho Interment has taken place.

After tho services tho ashes of thedeceased will be taken to tho burialgiound. Tho Territorial band will attend, followed by tho company of ma-

rines, preceding tho hearso. Behindtho hearso will como the pallbearersand tbo officers and crew of the Iro-

quois,Tho following are tho pall bearers:

Chief Yeoman Thomas Dunn, ChiefYeoman Robert White, Chief Machln1st V. V. Ingram and Hospital Steward A. II, Ritz.

REAL RACE.

Tho flagstaff Indian who ran a mllo.In six uiluutes will never know what nnice Is until he runs for an Arizona

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Have waterproof soles, all sewed. Kid,

velour or box calf vamps. Made towear.

Cast from 54.50 to 55,50 per pair

Service Guaranteed.

MclNERNY SHOE STORE.

1S..1 !

Saleof Oldand NewFurniture

Stock: wo will not moveto our Now StorcH SOLDVERY CHEAP, j Stile tocommence

Wed nesd ay,Feb. 17, at 8 a.m.

BIG BARGAINSAt our old store

Port and Boretanla St.CASH ONLY.

COYNEFURNITURE COMPANY, Ltd,1113 Union St. 148 Hotel St

Service for Travelers.

Tickets and ReservationsAT

San Franeisco, Gal.

Any citizen of Hawaii planning aJourney which will take him throughSan Francisco may have all arrange-ments made for railroad, steeper, orhotel accommodations by the PaelfloCoast agent of the

Hawaii Promotion Committee.

No charge Is made for securing Pull,man reservations, hotel accommoda-tions, railroad tickets.

Consult Tourist Information Bureau,Hotel Street, or

F. M. Jenifer,No. 17 New Montgomery St.

8AN FRANCISCO, CAL.

Those beautiful

JapaneseCotton Rugsaro now In handsorao assortment atour storo. Usual low prlcos provall,although they may bo advanced afterour present stock is cxbaustod, owingto tho war.

Fortunately, a largo now assortmentcamo In tho China a fow days ago

tho largest wo havo ever carried andthe rugs aro on display on second floor.Patterns in bluo and white.

Now Chlncso Matting Rugs also.

Lewers&Cook6,Ld.

.".S.KJN9 SIT.hVJ, NOLTE,

SMOKE

GILL1HAN HOUSE

BOUQUET CIGAR

Beaver Lunch Room

jour shoesgreat many

iK

OLB AGBNT8.

"Where It the woman to befound who does not long deepdown In her heart to be beau-

tiful?"

The first requirement:BRUSHES

for the Hair, Teeth, Nails andBath.

Indispensable Adjuncts:SOAPS

Healing, Soothing the fine French8oapt of Pinaud, Rogers & Galletand Pivert.

TOILET WATERSThe dainty, charming 20th CenturyIs more witching than ever withthe Influence of these delightfulperfumes.

POWDER PUFFS AND SPONGESWell, Just tee our windows.

LEWIS & CO, LTD.,

THE Bit GROCERS,

189 King St. The Lewera & Cooke

Bldg. 240 2 Telephone 24a

Do you smoke?It so, you want tho best on thomarket. Tho tobaccos kept by

tho GOLDEN WE8T CIGAR

STORE aro fast gaining a rep-

utation In Honolulu. Nothingbut tho very best Is kept. Re-

member tbo store

Golden West Cigar

Store,8o MERCHANT STREET.

In Hawaiian Nes Co npnny Building,

New RoyalTakes the lead. Most beautiful SewingMachine made, by

B. BERQERSEN,

94 BETHEL ST.

-- For Rent" cards on cai "t ?office.

75cSliirJ Liberty Silk, 35c yard50c Lisle Gloves, 15c pair35c Wash Veils, 15c each

loc Ribbons, jc yardf$c Ribbons, 5c yard20c and 25c Ribbons, tcf yard'50c anJ75C 25c yd.

fa.

HONOLULU EXCHANGE

HONOLULU, Feb. S3, 1904.i -

NAME OP STOCK .?'?' &fl Bllpj up aMERCANTILE

C. rtrairar Stloapily..H tint Co,, 111... eWCOT

SUCAR

Ira ClanU'loa Ca . . ',&0QO0Hawaiian Art leul'uralCc 101HatfallaoCon ASilCo l JIM jo ".laaaiiansuiarco , 4CO3C0OMbeotiu Sugar Co ... Jti,coeIcnottaaSasar Co OQOtMJallrJ Scftf Co JOOCOOKtsr? plantation Cort '.! Plant Co tM, ... f 5 ceoflpaLalu Sagar Co ....toko Sirar Co . ...H(Nrr3 Sn Co.,L4 .... l.tMO-- Q

0Ji(iil,3. (ew ::::Kir. baftfCo 1,OOo,n- r- 1...Ookolt Sjrr Plai. Co AVKOIaSl(at Co lid. 4,C,4CC "ej

Utoiralu Cnarany lje,oePutlili Sj. Plan O . oca&ooPicMc Sueir Mill Socoon?! Plantation Co .... 7SO.COOPtBoafcao Sirar Co ... f 10,900PkjiaarMIII Co... i.... T$0.O9Valaliia Aril Co 4,190,00WallukuSucar Co ... 790,006WalmADatoSueai Co S.00

MISCELLANEOUSfoo.oeo

tntor-lla- Slaan N Co J scoot lMH,wa Ian E atirle Co...H. R..T Set Co, Prat. .CO

Hon. fcaotl T. Si L. Co taHMjtual Ta!cnoflCo. tffOCOOl toOiho Rl Co OOOOCO 80HiloRallroaJCo, I.COO.fXC

RONOSHawaiian Gov i c.r cam M

Ha. T.tt. a BC (r.C) 69,000HtloRKCo 6 par caulnon Hacia iranai ...Fwa Ptanat n 0 ptt camuanu kolu par c W1H..Oahu Plantation 6pc (UO.OUa Plantation t p. c.waiaiua Agrcui 0p ctCahuu 6 par cant.....Hlonaar Mill Co

Notice On the 20th Inst., tho llc--chitigu ndjourned without calling tho- -

list, out of respect to the late HenryWnterhouse.

Latest sugar quotation, 3 344 cents.

J. Horner & Co, plumbers aro now-

open fur business. Rates reasonableAll work guaranteed. 91G Alakea St .opp. Occidental Hotel.

Louvre CafeMOTEL. NEAR PORTFried Oysters 40Stewed Oysters 40Bacon and Eggs JOBoiled Eggs .25Fried Eggs 25Spanish Omelet 40Plain Steak 30Sirloin Steak .408lrloln Steak Spanish 50Sirloin Steak, Mushrooms 55-

Single Porterhouse --75with Mushrooms 1.00

Tenderloin Steak .50extra cut 7Swith mushrooms 1.00

Lamb Chops .40Mutton Chop. --25Pork Chops m 30Liver and Bacon ...., .25Broiled Kidney .25Deviled Kidney 3aCoffee and Cake 10Coffee and Toast .10Coffee and Hot Cake. 10Mush and Milk ISHamburger Steak .25Rum Omelette 40Jelly Omelette 30Any kind of Fish .40

2 Chicken, Broiled or Fried .75Cold Roast Turkey .40Club House Sandwich SOHam and Egg Sandwich 15Cold Meat Sandwich 10Potato Salad 15Shrimp Salad .20Lobster Salad 35Plain Salads 10

Lunch from 11 to 2.

Dinner from 4:30 to 8.Board by the week, $5,DINNER, 40c; LUNCH, 25c.

COTTON DRESS 600DS

1 5c an 1 20c Law ns, ioc yard20c Dimities, 15c yard

25c Merceri7f J Zephyrs, 20c yard

WOOLEN DRESS 000DS

Soc Brocade, 25c75c Crepon, 5o.Jt.2$ Striped Serge, 750 yard$1.25 Brocade, 8SC yard

Selling at a Sacrifice

In order to make way for our altera-

tions we shall continue to sell ourgoods at a sacrifice

SUNDRIES

RIBBONS

Fancy'RIbTfons,

3D

STUCK

Our 75c and $1.00 CORSETS, reduced to 25c pair

E. W. Jordan & Co., Ltd.FORT STREET.

flfr, !Sey,iaig-w n???!IX EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T, II., TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1901.

b- -

R.BATES FOR WANT ADS.

Ada In this column will be InMrtedat: A man plants rice and In duo tlmoEVERYDAY WANTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORYPer line, one Insertion ...15o

reaps a crop. What would ho getshould ho fall to put tho seed InPer line, two Intertlont ..25c tho ground T

Per line, one week 30cTRY BULLETIN AD8.Per tine, two weeke 40o

Per line, one month AOeHAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY .FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS

aid watchlnest growl

your bsu

This It the cheapest advertising everffered the people of Honolulu.

h

ci

'.- -

WANTSBmo Piiko 8, NEW TO-DA- for Now Adas.

SITUATIONS WANTED.

UPBCIAL NOTICES.Bicycles aud all light machinery re- -

paired at short notice. Ploneor Mo- -

tor car uo .Mercuam nnu AiaKea,Btrects. 2630-t- f

WANTEDPortuguese woman to take clothes

home to lahndry. First class workonly. Call mornings. 1139 Lunalllo.Strect. 2693-l-

Bmall house; good hath; centrally lo-

cated; desirable neighborhood; lowrental. Address Itoom 2, Elite Bldg.

2077-t- f I

A cottage for housekeeping, with allImprovements; good locality. Ad- -

IUTC88 BOX G4, JtiVl-ll- .

Sets books to write tip; by expert. An- -

ply Box SIS. 0 P. O. 2G93-1-

FOR SALE.1500 house and barn with 4 lets, lOOx200, all fenced; frontago on thrco

1 ak At m elnA aaa Ai1 v niinlnln""i "" u"u """""""'view; $2100, one-thir- caBh; $25 per.month or lease. If preferred. "D.A.."tlullctln. 2077-tl- ,

fine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,water, fruit nnd ornamental treesand all Improvements. Two mln--ute-

walk from cars and PunahouCollege. Address It. F this office.

2316-t- f

Nicely furnished lodging house; rentedon reasonable terms; an excellent

Enquire X. Z., Bulletin of-

fice. 2CS9-Fe- b. 15, 17. 20, 23, 25, 27

TO LET.A two-stor- residence at 128C Bere--tanl- a

St., between Pllkol and Koeau--mok- u

Bts.ft Rent $45.00 per month.Apply to C. J. McCarthy. 2650-t- f

One of the Peck cottages, 327 VineyardSt Apply at 307 Vineyard, botw. 12

and 1 and after 5 p. m. 2G8G-t- f

Port Arthur Is AtMERCY OF JAPAN

Says Naval txpertLondon, Feb. 11. II. W. Wilson, In

the "Dally Mall," says: "It Is to beassumed that by this tln-.- Admiral To-

go has completed the first pail of his.program and driven what RilsslanBhlps ure Intact within the harbor vf.Port Arthur. His next step will be toinflict on the arsenal and dockyard

'on the Huh ian fleet. To do thli wi th- -

out risking bis own flee Is not o dlf--,

ilcul as may appeal It Is thought thatwru jaiMUMO win ue uuiu lu cuubu muRussians serious Inconvenience andpossibly utter destruction by n long-ran-

tire."if they do not want to risk their

ships they can lie oft the hit bur utuiiB.ii.iuiii.-i-

. uhInto ,rni,

lit bllng up tho raoitar nnd howluerJjoats, which tncy arc utlioeu quietlyto havo provided, knowing fiom theirprevious occupation Port Arthur ex- -

nctly what tho task will be. It wouldlie child's play tor them to pli.ee theirilect so as to make the guns effective.

"Tho problem beforo Japaneso 1

--very similar to that which confrontedtho Americans off Santiago, Poit Ar-

thur U all but helpless beforo a long-rang- e

Tho Japanes:, lying faroutside, will offer no taiget to the Rus-

sians, while tho town, dockyurd andbasin, packed with damaged ships, of-

fer the Japanese gunners enormoustargets which, with the skill that they

known to possess, they will be abloto hit with shot out of four.

"It Is simply a question for the Jap-

aneso whether tho tlmo has come tuuse a large quantity of ammunition ontho enemy. With the vast stores whichthey possess, part of which has beenremoved to their advanced baso nearPort Arthur, wo may expect any

to hear the long-rang- e shelling ofPort Arthur has begun. It will bo ter-

rible. Tho only pintectlon for n navalhaso Is n moving fleet not afraid tofight. Japan has grnsped that fact andnow Is pressing Its Initial success totho utmost with the true, stern spiritof modorn war."

i

In October 7,887 building permitsworo taken out In twenty-fou- r of tboprincipal cities of tho United States.Thcso permits involve an expenditure)of $26,000,000. During the came monthof last year 028 fower permits werotaken out and nearly $500,000 lessmoney expended.

PARTNBR WANTED.

TO LET.At Kalmukl, tho cottngo lately occu- -

pled by J. W. A. Itcdhouse, on EighthAvenue, near Kalmukl Avenue, andnear the property of Mrs. Hendricks.A few minutes' walk from the Eteo- -

ttlst Pa ttVif trttnrmnttnn ennlv t '

Cecil Brown, Merchant Street.2CC9 tf.....

Br'ck. Gliding, o manufac- -

turlng plant; store In connection 1(

ilpRlrril. Tlrnt vprv rmnnnnlile.Bishop & Co., bankers. 2621-t- f

A nice front mosquito proof room In aprUato family; on car lino; rentreasonable. Apply N. E. corner Vic-

toria and Lunalllo Sts. 2C56-t- fj"., '?Furnished Rooms Mce, cool, mosqul

rooms. Alakca House, Ala-

kea bet. Hotel and King,2205-t- f

i cottages on River street, four rooms,kitchen and bath room. J. W. Pod-mor-

Bethel and King. 2C21-t- f

Furnished room In private family;triiKoi near i.unamo. Auuress ai.

g. this office. 2689-l-

.

Furnished Rooms, all modern conveniences, with or without board. 727Lunalllo St. 2639-l-

Furnished rooms at No. 9 Oardcnlane. Mrs. McConnell. 2563

HOOM AND BOARD.Room and board In private family. Ad-

dress H. R., this office, or call at 1490Nuuanu Ave. 2670-t- f

Room and Board for gentleman; prl-- j

vate family; Maklkl. Apply Box C52.(2C56-t- t

LOST.Many thousands dollars through ne-

glecting to have stock sufficientlyinsured. Honolulu Investment Co.represent four of tho strongest fireinsuranro companies.

A RAPID TRANSIT EPI80DE.

This morning about bait past ten,a tall lady with a half-size- husband,boarded a King stroet car, the ladwas wearing her husband on her lightband, when they entered the husbandlooked up, and said to his wife;"You're tall enough to reach a strap,but what can I bold," she said, "if 1

was as short us yoti arc. I'd hold mjtongue," so he took hold of his tongue,tho car started and bo fell down,whereupon his dutiful spouse hoiloicd, "What's the matter, can't youstand up?" Said hubby, "They both,, , "Both what," said the wife"Both my feet ind my tpnguo," saidtt m , hu3ba:ll but , t. t off ttcar and d Bee 0ath the lumberani, lllvo looU tlmt now ne 0,

Patent moot tlinf knvJiift arrived. Ills telcphono li 61

Main.

BALTIMORE FIRE FREAK.

saving of tho United States bondedwarehouse, only three stories high,and built In 1S33, according to thoold - tlmo methods construction. ItEinnus loiiig.u milium uiii.ijiiiuu, wiu.utho skybciupers, supposed to bo

which surrounded It, aro massesof ruins. Insurance nnd builders,who discussed the question tonight,ngrueJ In Baying that It wns tho mostnearly fireproof building of any In thocity.

All tho windows nnd doors of thoUnited Stntes bonded warehouse, arojoi iron, nnu u is ma hick oi iron win-dows and doors In the other buildingswhich Is held partly responsible forthe spread of the flames.

DUY A HOME.

We have for sale on pnsy terms sev-

eral residences In Honolulu, which liwill pay you to Investigate. Amongthem Is an acre and a halt near theRapid Tianslt at Puunul for $1000; nn

and n third, with dwelling, onRoad near King street for

$4500; a quarter of nn acie, with dwell-ing, on Azllltan street Puliation for$2,500; mid n qunrter of an ncro withcottngo at Kallhl near Rapid Transitfor $2,000. Any of these will bo sold onmonthly Installments, It preferred.Further Information furnished nt theofflco of tho Pioneer Building and LoanAssociation, 122 King sticct. A. V.Gear, secretary.

Fine Job Printing al the BulletinWee.

"For Rent" cards on tale Bulletlr)ffice.

ui.iiii.ow .... ,naitimore. Feb. S.-- Ono of tho

blBh ground the watei benUd' -- ,..,, nf .,. ,.,.,, .,.. ...

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LAZARREMARY HARTWELL CATHBRWOOD

(Bturrf Vpn 1ht MyJ fry SurrcanllnJ tht fort f1hDauphin. Sen ef Loulj XVI. an Marl Anflmtu)

Cjrlfht, 1901, by Ih. BOyCHAPTEn XX. AA

Even when n year had passed I paidof my cscapo from the Tullcrles: "Itwas n dream. How could It have happened?" for the adventures of ciy wan-

ocnnB "-'- ,rom me KC a garment,.cuv.ng inc one cuangeicss pagMon.

Skcnedonk nnd I met on the ship nNew England minister, who lookedupon and considered us from day today. I used to sit In the stern, themiles stretching me as a rack stretchesflesh and tendons. The minister re-

garded mo as prostrated by the spitebit of that wicked Paris, out of whichhe learned I had come by talking tomy Oneida.

Tho Indian and I were a queer pairthat interested him. and when he dls- - oncovered that I bore tho name of Elea-jtb- e

zar Williams hl frlenilaliln was EenledEunice nocrfleld.'rcacc. the broad street of elms

the grandmother of Thomas Williams,wns a traditional brand never snatchedfrom the burning In the minister'stown of Longmeadow, where nearlyevery Inhabitant was descended fromor espoused to a Williams. Though hohimself was born Storrs, bis wife wasborn Williams, and I could have lainnt his feet and cried, so open was theheart of this good man to a wandererrebounding from a family that dis-owned the pretender. Ho was my wel-

come back to America. The breat hofejstcrn pines and th.) reslnoui rwtct- -

mess of western plains I had not yit,'scen, but which dre.v me so that I

scarcely wait to land, came tome with that man. Before tho voyngfended 1 had told him my whole historyas far as I knew It, except the story ofMme. de Kerrler, nnd the beginning ofIt wns by no means new to him. TileNew England Wllllaiutes kept n piny-erf-

eye on that branch descendingthrough the Iroquois. Thli transplant-ed Briton returning from his one mem-

orable visit to tho England of his foielathers despised my Bourbon claimsnnd even the French contraction of myname.

"What arc you going to do now,Eleaznr?" ho Inquired.

Hugging my old dream myself,feeling my heart leap toward thatwestern empire which must fusclnatua young man as long as there remainany western lands possess, I toldhim I Intended to educato our Iroquoisns soon as I could prepare myself todo It. nnd settle them where they could i

grow into n greater nationThe man of God kindled In the face.

He was a dark eyed, square browed,serious man, with black hair fallingbelow his white band. Ills mouth had i

a sweet, benign expression even whenho quizzed me about my dauphlnhood.A New England pnBtor was u flamethat burned for the enlightenment of

By.

W CN.M C K. R. ILL COMPANYIIJthe nations, t,-- ii,m imur It was

settled that" I should be his pupil andw with him to Longmeadow to finishmy education. i

When we In'nded ho helped me to sellmy Babylonish clothes, except thewhite court dress, to which I clungwith tenacity displeasing to him, andgarb myself In more befitting; raiment.Ily Skenedonk's hand I sent some ofthe remaining gold coins to my motherMarianne and the chief when he re- -Joined tho tribe nnd went to pass thewinter nt St. Regis. And by no means

nn

hls cumulations of Itearning wiI forget to tell to bring let- -ters Do In ' v?d:

without Incident, but.,,rin tr ii,., r. as

How near to hcivcn the New Eng-'n- lr

l.nd village seemed, with Mount Tom

to ns. Williams of like'

to

to

tho horizon glorious as Mount on."mighty sweep of meadow land, tho

Connecticut river flowing In great

some gigantic cathedral nave InIts very midst n shrine, tho meetinghouse, doublo decked with fan toppedwindows! It

Religion and duration were themainsprings of Its Pastor Storrsworked In his study nearly nine hoursn day and spent the remaining hoursIn what he called visitation of hisflock.

This being lifted out of Parisplunging Into Longmeadow was thepouring of white hot metal Into chillmolds. It cast me. With a seethingnnd a roar of loosened forces the boypassed to tho man.

Nearly every night during all thoseof changing, for even faithful-

ness has Its tides, I put the snuffboxunder my pillow, nnd Mme. de Fer- -rler's key spoke to my car. I wouldsay to myself: "The one love gave

on a ledge of stone overlooking a sunk-en garden, so near that I might have

her? Does she ever think ofthe dauphin Louis? Is she?Docs she know that Lazarre has be-

come Eleazar Williams?"The pastor's house was fronted with

huge will to Itnted pillars of wood, upholding a porch roof which shaded thesecond floor Tho doors Inthat houro had a short wnistcd effectvilli little panels above and long pan- -els below. I had n chamber so cleanand small that I called It In my mindtho monks cell, ncaily filled with the J

chairs. The whitewashed walls werobare of except a painted por- -trait of Stephen Williams, pastor ofLongmeadow from to 1783. Dallyhis eyes wutched me ns Iffound my pretentions a great joke. Hehad n long note and a high forehead. J

Ills blurk and n merry!ci care diew Its circle from onecheek around under his to the

other.Longmeadow did not receive mo

without much question and debate.There were Wllllamsos In every direc-tion; disguised, perhaps, tor that gen-eration, under tho names of Cooley,Slchblns, Colter, Ely, Hole, and so on.A stately Sarah Williams, as Mrs.Storrs, sat at the head of the pastor'stable. Her disapproval was a force,though It never manifested itself 'ex-cept In withdrawal. If Mrs. Storrs haddrawn back from mo while I lived un-

der her roof, I should have felt out-cast Indeed. .The subtle refinement of

did him monU8tctefrom Chaumont's manor

n..,iv.i m brnclng

nnd

life.

and

years

I

Where

those Longmeadow women was likethe hinted Bwcctnces or arbutus flow- -cl'- - edlng passed from generation

1Be!,1cralllon'h

T,hej; ,hn? "otf ""

nltts!,lcr8- - and thclr 'orbcars were English'comcn- -

I thiew ....,,as I had

ne during my first months at DoC'laumonts before I grew to think ofMme- f "ler Ono of those seven

p!,r8 "" ,nt Dartmouth. But the?,rc"tcr ep.art of " knowledge owo to

? ,nn " hen!c ,0.U(IJ languages I was

liAiflnnlnrr In mun nn,l li iiHlnnbn,! nil,"""" - "c u.nui.ni.11

andthe

of 'ho l,,llls- - The whole system was"""itlc, though abomination al ghted

' ' - -- """" ';"'" ' "" U w,"J'0",Theie n man had to walk with God

whether he wanted to or not.LUing was inexpensive, Item

Letnn gauged by careful housekeeping.was a sin to gorgo tho body, and

godly conversation wns better thanabundance. Yet tho pastor's tea tablearises with a halo around It. The ryennd Indian bread, tho doughnuts fra-grant us flowers, the sparing tea, thoprim mats which saved the cloth, thewire screen covering Bponge cake howsacred they seem I

autumn that I came to Long-meadow Napoleon Bonaparte was beat-en on the seu by the Englsh, hut wonthe battlo of Austcrlltz, defeating thoRussian coalition and changing thomap of Europe.

I felt a puppet while thisman played his great part. It was nocomfort that others of my house weronothing to France. Though I did not

In Amcilca two or three years andwent back to privacy.

The missionary spirit of Longmead-ow stirred nmong tho Wllllamscs, andmany of them brought what theycalled their mites to Pastor Storrs formy education. It I were made a kingno revenue could bo halt so sweet asthat. The village was richer thanmany a stonier New England place,

'but men were struggling then all overthe wide states and territories for material existence,

Tho pension no longer came fromEurope. It ceased when I returned

considered npocrypal by Longmeadow,whoso very maids, too white, with a

'pink spot In each cheek, smiled withreserved amusement at a student whothought It possible he could ever be aking. I spoke to nobody but PastorStorrs about my own convictions. Butlocal newspapers, with their omnlscl- -ent grin on what Is In tho air. bandied

'the subject bark and forth.

me this key. Did I ever sit beside hergt0 LoUi Philippe again, he wandered

touched

windows.

high posted bed, tho austere table nml.fiom Franco. Its former payment was

pictures,

1718laughing ho

Imlr crinkled,half

chin

eath

The

sometimes

NEW TRIMMED SAILOR HAT

fmiHDift(MIHHvilxZsaMLfVjThis Is ono of tho newest blocked (elt snllor shapes, The hat Is light giey, the velvet bud nnd straps being

of darker grey velvet, corded with green and held with green velvct-roveic- d buttons, A wide band with buttonedpoint encircles the crown, and a knotted piece tilms the bandeau on the left jL.'lL? li UfiL I'lllli "

BUSINESSATTORNEY8.

G. C. Hewitt, Waiohlnu, Kau, Ha-

waii --Collections made, all businessattended to; licensed to practice lawin District Courts. 2669-3t-

BALLASTING.

Hawallan-Japanes- Ballasting; Co.Best black sand from $2 to $3 a loadaccording to dlstanco hauled. Coralrocks for stablo, roads and side-

walks. Third door below King,Maunakca St.; P. O. box 820. Tele-phone Main 396.

CLEANING AND DYEING.

T. Hayashl Clothci cleaned, repairedand dyed. 537 Berctanla St

DENTISTS.

Drs. A. B. Clark and IJ. F. FrearBldg., King and Fort Sts.

Dr. Derby Dentist; Fort and HotelSts.; Hours, 9 to 4.

Fine Job Printing at the Bulletinoffice.

We sometimes walked In the bury-ing ground nmong dead Wllllamses,while he nrgued down my claims, leav-ing them without a leg to stand on.Reversing the usual ministerial formula, "If what has been said Is true,then It follows, first, secondly," andso on, ho used to say:

(To oe Continued.)i

CHANGES IN NAVY.

Washington, Feb. 1. Many Important flag commands In the .Navy willbe changed during trie next threomonths.

Captain William Folgcr, who Is now

trlct, and who will soon be promoted totne grade or near Admiral, is slated tocommand the Philippines squadron otthe Asiatic fleet. He will succeedHear Admiral Yates Stirling, who willassumo command of the cruiser squad-ron of the Asiatic fleet when Rear Ad-

miral Philip H. Cooper becomes com.mander-ln-cble- upon the return tothe United States ot Rear AdmiralRobley D. Evans.

Incidentally this change of command has brought up the question of asuitable flagship for the cruiser squad- -

ron. ine Aioany nas long needed re- -

pairs to her bottom, and she will beobliged to return to the United State!coon, Tbo San Francisco, now on thoEuropean station, which has been Inthe vicinity of Beirut since the dis-turbances there which caused Presi-dent Roosovelt to order tho Europeansquadron to Turkish waters, Is beingconsidered for this service. She haswhat the Albany lacks, suitable quarters for a flag officer. Tho Baltimore,now in West Indian waters, can quick-ly bo Stted as a flagship, and she maybo ordered to the Orient.

Captain Theodore F. Jewell, a member of tho Examining and RetiringBoard, and Captain Caspar F. Good

both annum,Rear Admirals,

probably which may""-- - """"?' -- ". ""

commands the Caribbean Bquadron oftho North Atlantic fleet. This willeventually make him tho flag officer ofthe European fleet, for. according toprescnt plans, the Caribbean squadron,after winter maneuvers In tho Car- -

I. ...Ann ,m,,. n n tl.n l.iwnnnan .a. 'luuvau, m tu lu i.i ,.uiiiivau otn- -

tlon. while. Rear Admiral Cotton and ,

tho ships now European station i

will nroeeed to the South Atlantic station, which will havo been vacated bytho fleet now thorp In command ofnear Admiral which winthen become thcCarlbbcun squadron.

REPORTS DAMAGE DONE.

St. Petersburg, Feb. 12. The Czaryesterday ieccled n telegram fioin,Vlccioy Atcxleff, desciil.lng the damagedone to the Russian varships duringtho. homlmriliiKU' by Jnpui.ew fleetut Poit It says: I

'Tho Czaiewltch and wr-r- e

bt ought Into harbor Tuesday. TheRcUlzan Is making tcmpoiury repnlisto n Repairs to the battleshipsare so complicated that It Is ulmcultto say when ships will ready.Tho Pallada and Novlk will be dock?dIn turn, and I expect to bo tenily '

In a fortnight. All other vess'IsInjured In the light are now repair-ing and coaling In httibor. 1 ex-pect them to be ready In three

"Tho wounded officers nro doingwell. Four of have died.A majority of the Injuied belonged to

erulier Pnllnda nnd their Injuil.u'ije duo to gnsen from the explosion of:i .Melinite torpedo. A cnieful searchby cruisers nnd torpedo boats tiny ami

not revealed tho presence ofthe enemy."

It Requires Nerve to stand strainof nervoiiB neuralgia, plans In the face,head or portion of the body. These

DIRECTORYEXPRE88.

Moana Express, 910 Alakea St.; Tel611 Blue; good servico; moderaterates. 2C55-t- f

MU81C.

"Piano and organ tuning and repairing,Mr. Jos. Sheridan, resident pianotuner, for many yean an' inthli business. All orders carefullyattended to It left at Hawaiian NowiCo., Young building, or Wall, Nich-ols Co. Residence 343 King street,near Opera House.

Annls Montague Turner Vocal In-

structor; "Mlgnon," 1024 BerctanlaSt.

Ernest Kaal Music Teacher. Studio,Room 69 Young Bldg.

MESSENQER8.

Territorial Messenger Service UnionSt. near Hotel; Tel. 361 Main.

MASSAGE.

S. Ochlal Expert massage treatmentI for sick people. 64 Kukul lane.

BISHOP & CO.BANKERS.

Established In I8S8.

BANKING DEPARTMENT.Transnct business In all departments

ot Banking.Collections carefully attended to.Exchange, bought and sold.Commercial and Travelers' Letter!

of Credit Issued on Tho Bank of Cali-fornia and N. M. Rothschild & Sons,London.

Correspondent! The Bank of Call.i0r'?l, Cmmerc,l Banking Co, ofSydney, Ltd., London.

Drafts and cable transfers on Chin,and Japan through Hongkong H

Shanghai Banking Corporation anaChartered Bank ot India, Australiaand China.

Interest allowed on term deposits atthe following rates per annum ,vlz:

8even dayi' notice, at 2 per centThree months, at 3 per cent.six month!, at 3 2 per centTwelve montha, at 4 per cent.

TRU8T DEPARTMENT.Act as Trustees under mortgages.Manage estates (real and personal),Collect rents and dividends.Valunblo papers, Wills, Bonds, etc.,

received forACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT.

Auditors for Corporations and Pri-vat- o

Firms,Books examined nnd reported on.Statements ot Affairs prepared.Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent

Estates.OFFICE, 824 BETHEL ST.

8AVING3 DEPARTMENT.Deposits received and interest al- -

on application.'N3URA"CE DEPARTMENT.

Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, Accl- -

de"t and Employers' Liability Insur--ance Companies.

Insurance Office, 924 Bethel St.,.The First

A M CD IP A M C AVIMf.CnlVlLnlUnll On YIllUC

AND TRUST CO.OF HAWAII, LTD.

CAPITAL, $250,000.00.

President Cecil BrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier W. G. Cooper

Office: Corner Fort and King Sts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and

Interest allowed for yearly deposits atrate of 4 per cent annum.

Rules and regulations furnished up-on application.

The Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.

ESTABLISHED 1880.

Subscribed Yen 24,000,000Capital Paid Up Yen 18,000,000Reserved Fund Yen 9,210,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.BRANCHES Bombay, Hongkong,

Kobo, London, Lyons, Naga-saki, Nowchwang, New York, Pe-king, San Frnnclsco, Shanghai, Ti-entsin, Toklo.Tho bank buys and receives for n

Bills of Exchange, Issues

rich, ot whom will soon become lowed at 4 per vent per inhave applied for com- - accordance with Rules and Regula-mand-

The former will tlons, copies of be obtained

tho

on the

tinArthur.

Pullndathe

hole,

tho bo

themtho

thoJays.

tho wounded

the

ulght has

tho

any

expert

the

the per

Capital

of "PERRY"' DXvwTAINikiLlEIL ta ' C" ?"'1 e

relief is Immediate and lasting. Do ncts a eeneral banking business,not suffer a moment longer but uso tho i HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 KING ST.Pnln-KIll- as directed. Avoid substl- -tutes, there Is but ono Paln-KIUe- r, Per- -' F,ne Job Printing at the Bulletinr.v Davis', Price 25c. and 50c. office.

I(

MMMti'. w&.",jt.V.' i Ji j .ft , '&& $!&-- - tfm&tti-- i :'Mil) ,m j. ' m'iL l- -J AJ'YCJ.'', ,'.

rG5W",","""'""'i?''"1'V" ' "' "" 'lirj' fff '"" "!5'W "W "' ,TV " i """

EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1901. SEVEN

8an

CommendadorPort Wine

Claus

tlonal Bank.

Thli wine It guaranteed by the ship-

per, Messrs. D. M.

JR. & CO., of Oporto, to have been 25yean In wood.

It It light, delicate and of exquisitebouquet and flavor.

Itt quality li always maintained.It Is dry and forms no crust, and

therefore Is always ready for use.It Is valuable as a restora-

tive and stimulant In cases of sickness.Imported and for sale by

W. C, PEACOCK & CO. LD.H. T.

Telephone Main 72I lllBifHliMwIllldillMIffhrfriil

ALL ORDERS FREE OF CHARGE.by jftAIN OCTR. L. hCOTT. OFFICE OQ 4 8TREBT

Spreckets.

FEUERHEERD,

especially

DBLIVBRBDReprcHcntcd KAAHUMANU

Wm. G. Irwin,

Claus Spreckels & Co

BANKERS.HONOLULU,

HONOLULU,

T. H.

of amountbelieved. howcer.

thoFrancisco.

license District theSmith's of products,

new Kxcuange

Chicago Corn Exchango NationalBank.

Lyonnals.Dresdner

and Yokohama Hongkong-

-Shanghai Banking Corporation.Zealand and AustraliaZealand and Bank of

Victoria Vancouver BankNorth America.

received. Loans made onand Koolaupoko,

Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex.change bought and sold.Collections Promptly Accounted

Alexander BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS.B. First Vice President. M. Alexander... Second Pros.P. Cooke Treasurer i Districts.

W. Smith SecretaryGeo. R. Carter Auditor

Sugar Factors and- Commission Agents

AGENTS for Commercial &

Co., Haiku Co., Pala Plan-tation Co., Nahlku Co., KlhetPlantation Co., Hawaiian Co.,Kahulul Railroad Co.

LSSmSKLIFE Ml FIRE

Insurance - AgentsAGENTS

NEW MUTUAL LIFE IN-

SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

AETNA FIRE IN8URANCE COM-

PANY OF HARTFORD.

FIRE INSURANCE

The B. DILLINGHAM GO,, Ltd.

General Agent for

Atlas Assurance Company London.Phoenix Assurance Co. London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co,Phoenix Insurance Co.

ALBERT RAASMANAGER INSURANCE DEP'TM'T,

floor, Stangenwald Bldg,

Jos, Schwartz,Watchmakers' MaterialsJewelers' Supplies,

COR. FORT and KING

P. O. BOX COS

ITHAnlTV sketchInformation?

AUCTION' SALE AWA LICENSE.

requirements

December,ndvnntagc.

Hongkong

Australa-sia.

counter- -

of tho1904, will

follows:tho District Honolulu.. $1,000

Commercial

ENGLAND

Brooklyn.

accordance

Government

industry;

o'clockIslands Ha-

waii,tho respective Districts

Sheriffs theirDeputies

February, Duo noplaco will

said

cash deposit twenty-fiv- e

cent, amountwill on

deposit for-

feited government Itamountflvo tho

KEPOIKAI,Treasurer, Territory Hawaii.

Treasurer's Territory ofwall, January

POUNDMASTER'S NOTICE.

hereby anidescribed

Government PoundMaklkl, Island

poundsatisfied at

hereafter named

leg;spot shodTho

Saturday, 1904, atIf

mentioned.KEKEUNE.Poundmaster.

Business Notices.

NOTICE.

notify havingclothes

days responslblo

MASUDA,2C88-2W- - Street.

TO VIOLET

Beautiful fresh Violets,fragrant,

at reasonable prices at cornerof Hotel and Fort streets, Saturdayand Tue3dny nffe'rnnons. 2(15C-t- f

P. H. Burnett,Attorney-at-La- and Notary Public.Agent Grant

Insurance, Collections.Office, Merchant Honolulu

hooks of sorts, ledgers,etc., manufactured Bulletin Pub-

lishing Compan?.

ran itIS NEED

HAWAII ATSI.

is iIN THREE WEEK8

in a.

A who vlsltlnc Hawaii and Honolulu to such n sup- -

nn Interest nlace snoko nortcr of flstio encounters already ,

follows' to a Bulletin man regarding sports beginning 10 nuourHie Territorial exhibit at Louis: another meet, bason partly on me

a stranger, whoso appreciation suits of the events at the Orpheum Sat- -

of htn been washed away urday night last.storms of two weeks, 1 now proposed arrange a

would lite imnross thlnt match between Murphy Hulhnlthe thinking people If possible, and It understood that the latter Is

1004,

have noted what being done to more than aaxlous sucn an arrange-- 1 tho jujcary Building. Honolulu.advertise tho Islands. AUo went. jr. H., tbero will offered for

of the question make an exhibit Hulhul, a Hawaiian, has lubllc Auction, a License for a periodat Louis, to of been from tho tlmo llrst entered tho 'uf fltty years, the privilege,

Again that exhibit of ring, a tho sporting entering upon certain lands onschools, has been prepared and of Honolulu. He isand of Hawaii, Territory ofgo to regardless of a vurlably to up well against wa( t0 confine, conserve,of your resources nttrac- - matter whom ho placed and pound, RUN-tlon-

rrovement during the pabt months juxa NATURAL SURFACE WATER,"Two suggest themselves bus been wondeiful. .an,j powcr produced therefrom, (sub- -

mo, as formerly Interested In' When the native pugilist gae his jeet existing vested rights privateschools a teacher. In expositions consent to fight a go parties such water, rightsan exhibitor and In sights, as a there wero a large number tho United States therein), uponfirmed sightseer. Hawaii seoms doubting Thomases among local' an( the public lands

advertising much as sporting fraternity. dUn't uated on the Island of Hawaii, InI at present time. Even Hulhul uo to 'Territory of withinsome asking me If against the big man mote than a

havo seen savages. Does any- - (.mtple of rounds nt least, stoodbelieve a moment a tho full although theof or handwriting crude declared a draw, tho un-

drawing coloring attract a questionably thevisitor or settler to Hawaii? confidently asserted fighting men boundary

prospective citizens, least with a couple more rounds, Wcdaythose who have lived the will have floored,

very plenced with the From a sizing up of Hulhtil's methodprospect young children will lighting and that of Murphyhave take the pidgin of urday It would seem as tbcsu and on West tho Hono- -

leto and Japanese, whose two put a us kanc-Awln- l boundary shownft A I malorltv of the minors In the dlsnlav. ns any ever nulled off In a Imrricr on tho sub

--' ' VJIvB I HC(.0ru:ing to local ring. joined to license, tho of

OFbeen pleased with Another to supplement area being hereafter called the

desplto have no would n go between lMt- -

Iplans tho future which and Barry. former liasIn tho tpmplnto a return with whole fam- - signified willingness Harry

nf Phnntpr fil. nf Pn. Ilv nnrlinnu fni- - thn ivlntnr nlmti I nt In nrilnr tn i?ln, ...... , v. ..... . , '"""i'" " ...V ..., .... k.v... ... -- . -nal Laws 1897, which provides will want at two children to go him tlmo to get Into Is a 'years date of license,

tho salo Awa LI- - school, nml I know they will heavyweight weigh revenuo received theFrancisco Agents The censes, In case to sell any ns good tuition as at homo, but pounds ruoro than Barry when In prop- - 'through this clause to less

vada National of San Francisco, between the and 7th day Louis will attract of cr IsDraw Exchange on tho Nevada Tfa- - of 1903, provided by .Sec- - seers. Pleasure Beckers will Barry would he willing to waive

tlonal of San I tlon 707, and as advertised; AWA of them, will spend timeThe Union of London and for each of sever- - looking over school essays, theyi Pntlon unquestionably a

Ltd. Ial Islands, other than the Districts will look pictures, Is a young man andvorK American nn

Paris Credit

Bankof Now

and of

Deposits

For.

&

J. CastloVice

J.O.

Sugar SugarSugar

Sugar

FOR

F,

Hawaii

ofof

of

Office 4th

and

ST

night,

Upact

shape.recclvo

failurelicense millions

LondonBank, fighter.

British

Walluku, Makawao and Lahalnn, on odd costumes, and photographs, not was tho champion janco license and of thothn Talnnrl nf fnill nml thn nf T la . nil tn In nmntfill. nf ,1 ,n,m. hv llta WrlttfTl OndOrSO

Watmea, Island of Kauai, wilt emulate best of other but to Barry on uf 'ment and ofBold at Public Auction between Hawaii talking advertising then the winner

23rd and 27th of February, It well to advertise, Indulge In I Manager Cohen has not received nn1904, each license to be tho self praise, which In fact end answer from Millet to the

ono year from 1st day of Jantho upset prlco bo as

For of 00

loom

know would

fight

theytheir

aim work." proposition aga.offtco Commissioner Public

CURE COLD

For the District of COO 00 Laxatlvo Dromo Tabletseach other District 100 AH druggists refund tho money It

Tho License for the Districts of Ho- - cure. E. Orove's signaturenolulu, Walanae, Walalua, on each 25 cents.

approved security Koolauloa and on Isl

Hawaiian

getting

und

movements

For

and

and of Oahu, will sold tho Patronize when you knocked nt tho Sequoia Club,entrance Capitol Building need starcb, order Hawaiian Oakland, last night minutesthe 24th day of February, nt 12 starch. Jv.ll grocers for 'or fighting Dixie Kid.

noonThose for tho of Maul,

and Molokal, be soldIn of thosoislands by the several or

between tho 23rd tho27th dny oftice of tho dato of salebo given by posters In of tho

A of petof the tho successful

bid bo required tho fall of thohnmmer, nnd said will bo

to tho tho fullof tho bid Is not within

days of tho day ofA. N.

ofOffice, Ha23rd,

2070 23, 30; Feb. 23.

Notice Is given that thebelow

In tho atKona, of Oahu, and

unless fees and damageswill be sold the

date according to

K it on ninu wnuoon forehead; nil around.abovo described animal will bo

sold March 5,

not for before date

K.3C91-3-

I hereby personsleft at shop, that thirty I will not bo forEamo,

T.141C Fort

LOVERS.

Mountainand very for

sale the

to Marriage Licenses.Real Estate,

79 Street,

Blank

FROM

utourist Is Is be

In the thatcs nro wik

St. ic- -

'AsHawaii not

by the the past It Is toto one unon and

some of Is

t Is for (0that It Is bo salo nt

out to3t. owing the lack he (goj for of

funds. an the to publicnubile ternlly seems In- - jno

tho Fair no collect,and Is Im- - divert and sell all tho

sixthings to or soono to ofas as with In and to tho

Wcday, of 0fto the all said

as anything They be- -' thothe now neve auie sunn tho fol- -

of my friends forI any yet heenc for that ills- - for six and

essays or was nativeand wilt had best of It. It Is

single byAnd as for at that

In would beenwell bo

that of Sat- -

to up the If

names men up in- - as un rmnn

my'I H-

my stop, the rains. 1 this be MIKc

for do not con- - Themy his to

Section 712. thn ilit-n-........ .........for He

of to and twenty bySt.

It thatas be this

ono most notIn Is

for He still

New

tlm vnnnirstates, tho

bo the if is to tnkoday Is

for Is

will

and

and

called

exhibits of htm some time ofhut

TO IN somewhat of the of the

Hllo00

falls to W.Ewa Is

bo at ttasof two

with the col- -

of

aro

n'llmy

by

the

fra--

his

no tnoro and superior any orc,iimported.

"For Sale" cards bulletin office,

Corporation Notices.

20th,2G95-8- t

.held

AL

Francisco.

tho

the

the

tho

boybeen

game not

opened

WILDER'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY, head body. pairswings tho

Change In Sailing Steamer Tho got out"Maul", Connecting and across thoameda" the hurt with smashes that

jlilm stayed nhioCommencing Feb. 5th, tho steamer seeouds und got togethoi

"Maul", Bennett, Master, will sail cough withstand inoioHonolulu nt m. for Lahalnn, hiving nnd Ono

Maalaca Kawalhao, Mahukona,, rifle left the stomach followedLaupahoehoo, and Hllo mall and ofpassengers. nni1 lighting

"Abovo tlmo of sailing, subject to first blowthango without notice."

WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.2G43-3-

ANNUAL MEETING.

Honolulu Investment Co., Ltd.

Tho regular Annual Meeting of thostockholders of tho Honolulu Invest-ment Co., will hold theflco of tho company, No. 932 Fort

Feb. 1904 grey Honolulu, II. T., Tuesday,

12

all

1st, 7:30 o'clock mEMMETT

Secretary Honolulu Investment Co.,Ltd.

Honolulu, T..

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.

Tho Annual Meeting of thoholders of tho Railway andCompany for Friday, Febru-ary 2fl, A. R. and will nttho CastloIftnf. Pnlhol a tn TTnnnllllllU....V.U, .........H...,

Hon.

Annual Meeting thotho

will heldm tho

W.

The Annual thoholders tho will

Monday,tho Schaefer

Co.W. I.ANZ,

2C88-13-

nui usrii m

4.200

Chin- -

hno light

Davewith light

victim' nntlrnleast

Bank stent- - trim.

they

maps,relics many years

llffiri1.il thnrnntwants fight basis

nary,

Tako

It Paddy 'Lands. Honolulu, or tho OI

A

If

former Honolulu fighter nnd his

NEILL.

San Feb.front homo

on or1904, keep It salo;

1904.

each

paid

1904.

mals have been

cooner

law!

brand rignt

from

write

until such

west,

could

such

Bale.

ONE

costs Is to

at

OUT

Nelll

after

Los Angeles. Nelllmight as well have a bag

for all the showing made.The fightingfor in any more.

Tho colored man tho battleonce and a mlnuto drove Nellltho with a couplo smashes

to the and Another.of drove Nelll again to

Time "pes. vvhlto man fromwith 8. S, "Al- - under backed rln?

from ltn be body sentto the down

himselfto a

from 6 p. rights lefts. ter- -

Bay, to wnswith Ly a pair that ended the fight

settled Nelll as u man.The landed by tho "KM'1 set- -

Ltd., bo nt of- -

A malo horso with Btreeti on

noon.

after

takon

play

ndorn

good

Bank

DAY

box;

1904, at p.MAY,

H. Mnrch 1904.

StockOahu Land

Is called1904, bo

& Coolio Hall, corner ofnntl '. ...... ...

ropes

only

lung

tied tho Nelll appeared outcondition. Ho was drawn, liaggu.'dand lean.

"For Bulletin office.

BrightsDiseaseAnd Diabetes

Announcement the Discoverythe Cure.

The itocktiotderi Jao. FultonFrsseUco, world

curability Chronlo DlKaiebased hundred! cures end,

dlcloilnf about S7Xrecorerlea. attestation these

present namesstockholders, business professionalthis erery whom hare pre-

vious opinionsenulneness discovery before Infesting

lit o'clock that dato, corporation, rlsi Darelay Henley,In addition tho consideration of Attorney Coofresai Thos.

reports and election of officers. Klrkpatrlck, capitalist) Hon. H.proposed to the s of tho Tresldent Candelarla Mining Co. Bhat- -

Company tuck' I,rcIJonl PoclOo BUtes Type Foundry

AW VAN VAI KUNDURO Edward Mills, President IlullockA Jones Co.

Sccrcoianv"u. nnllway nn,,-- Xtorco:;:1

,ml Sharp, capltallsti Bradford, Alaskauuumuiil, pkr..u. .O.W.CUrlr.c.mi.llstl

NOTICE.

Honolulu. February 13th, 1904.Tho Stock-

holders Honokaa Sugar Com-pany bo Monday, Febru-ary 29th, at 10 nt offlco ofV. A. Schnefer Co.

LANZ,208S-13- t Secretary.

NOTICE.

Meeting of Stockof Pacific Mill

ho held February 29th, atp. m, nt office of F. A.

Secretary.

Is 8

Inten-

tions.

KNOCKED

10. Al

ofbeans he

Is apparentlyhi

at Into of

of

of

ofof

light. of

Sale" cards at

olol

of the J. Oo.

et Sn mnounco to the theof Urljbl' sol

on of twoyears of demonstrationof In of momeo-tou- s

f aots we the of some of theand men of

ono of had toreToraed and be aatlsfled of the

f of the Int p. in, on I this

to and ofIt Is D. Burns,

nmend ,A E.

I

., . ,.., .' ,. .'. oa . D.rra. , ' u

onn.

&

on2&

memo)) W. O. Prlco, capitalist (Pasadena) O.E. Dates, Attorneys E. O, Miller, Attorney!

MoLane, Agency N. Y. LifeInt. Co. I R. P. Sessions, Altoracy So. Pac. It,R. Co. I Judge Dlgelow, Judge Stateof Nevada! Col, D. IS. Fairbanks, Cashier Pels-lum- a

HaTlngs Hsnkj and many others.The list of the cured runs Into hundreds and

Includes drugglsta and physicians. The 13

of failures was largely among eases that wereSt death's door and many such recorered.

The Specifics that bare at last eona.ueredthese droed diseases are known as the PultoaCompounds. The Renal Compound for Drlgnt'sand Kidney Disease lsll the Diabetes Com-

pound Is II &9. Wo havo estalillNhcd au agencyIn jour ell J and ou Out (auotileu andCcunuuLda at

Honolulu Drug Go,, Fort St.

BY AUTHORITY

PUBLIC

LANDS

NOTICEOn Friday, February 10th, at

12 o'clock noon, at tlio front entrance

surprlso

coo- -

Hawaii,lowing described area,

Bounded on tho NorthBOUNDARY, by tho sea, on tho East

by Walplo Valley, onthe South by Walplo Valley, tho Puu

boundary lino reaches an elevation offeet, from which point tho con

tour line of 4,200 feet elevation shallform tho balance of tho South boundary, tho by

ngnitciestlnc nlan

wholo

Jan.

greatly

ton

clever

Berlin Bank.

Kauai

Water-She-

Stated Annual Fco, 1500.00,2 per cent, of dross Itcvcnuc,

but In no event, after expiration of...of from shall the

wouldNe

1st

notterm

out

Coast.

17.

Diabetes

Director

will

than J2.J00.00 per annum.Any bid other than on percentage of

Gross Revenuo will bo rejected.fall of tho hammer tho suc-

cessful bidder will signify his accept- -

ago of tho allTVIstrl- - nllmnlnlfl lit,

on tho the thereon, tho payment thonil.

thothe

Quinine

tho

Ho

first Flvo Hundred (500) Dollar Feo,

For full particulars, In regard toconditions of Bald license, apply at tho

of school sent ofunderstood Ryan know at office

Pia,

from

Moor.

bunch

drives

March

Sugar

city,

W.(Sacra.

Cbaa.

Upon

SubAKent of Public Lands, Hllo.JAS. W. PRATT,

Commissioner of Public LandsHonolulu, T. H January 23rd, 1904.

PUBLIC LAND8 NOTICE.

It having been found necessary toInsert an additional condition In abovomentioned License, tho salo of thosame Is hereby postponod to Friday,February 2Cth, 1904, nt 12 o'clock noon

at tho front cntranco to JudiciaryBuilding, Honolulu, T. II.

For full particulars In regard to'conditions of said License apply at thoolflco of tho Commissioner of PublicLands, Honolulu.

JAS. W. PRATT,Commissioner of Public Lands.

Honolulu, February 17th, 1904.2C70-t- f

WARRANT NOTICE.

Notice Is hereby given .thnt paymentwill bo deferred, of all warrants out-

standing and warrants to bo Issued bytho Auditor after this dato, exceptingwarrants for salaries and payroll.

All deferred warrants will havo tobo presented nt this offlco to bo regis-

tered, and will draw Interest from datoof registration at tho rato of flvo percent, per annum.

A. N. KEPOIKAI,Trensurcr, Territory of Hawaii.

Treasurer's Offlco, Honolulu, Oahu,February 2. 1904. 2683-t- t

A Home Company

CAPITAL, S50.00C.

Organized under tho laws of thoTerritory of Hawaii.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND

MATURITY CO,, LTD.

Loans, Mortgages, Securities,Investments and RealEstate.

HOMES BUILT ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.

Home Office Mclntyre Bldg., Hono-

lulu, T. H.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND

MATURITY CO., LTD,

L. K. KENTWELL,General Manager.

HORSE SHOEING.

W. W. Wright Co. Ld.havo opened a horse-shooin-

department In connec-tion with their carriageshop, etc. Having secur-ed tho services of a first-clas- s

shocr, they aro pre-

pared to do all work In-

trusted to them In a first-clas- s

manner.

"For Sals" cards at Bulletin office.

--rpr

Oceanic Steamship Company,TIME TABLE

The steamers of this lino will arrive and leave tbls port as hereunder:

FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SANill

ALAMEDA FEU. 2GALAMEDA MAR. I

In connection with tho sailing of the abovo steamers, the agents aro pre-pared to Issue, to Intending passongara, coupon through tlcHcts, by any rail-

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

FOB FUHTHEIl I'AUTICULAKS APPLY TO

Wm G, Irwin & Co,, Ltd,OCEANIC 8. 3. CO.

Pacific Mail Steamship CoOccidental and Oriental Steamship

Co. and Toyo Kisen KaishaSteamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu sue)leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. FRANCISCO.

HONOKONQ MAnU FEn. 21 NIPPON MAIUJ FED. ttCHINA MAR. 4 SIBERIA MAR. S

DORIC MAR. 12'COPTIC MAR. IK

NIPPON MARU MAR. 22' AMERICA MARL' MAR. 28

For general Information apply to

H Hackfeld & Co,, Ltd., Agent:.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-N S. S. CO.Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Island, via Ooui

From rVow8,S."CALIFORNIAN" to sail about FEB. 10S.S."ARIZONAN" to sail about MAR. ..

Freight received at all times at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Street, SontJa.Brooklyn.

San PranclacoS.S."NEVADAN" to sail FEB.S.S."NEVADAN" to sail MAR.

and each month thereafter.Freight received at Company's Whnrf, Greenwich Street.

1918

From Honolulu to San Francisco.8.S."NEVADAN" to sail JAN. 27

From Seattle and TaeomaS.S. "TEXAN" to sail about FEB. 25

For further Information apply toC. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd

General Freight Agent. AGENTS, HONOLULU.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MallaStoctmahlp Company.

Steamers of the abovo llne.runnlng In connection with tho CANADIAN-PACIFI- C

RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, D. C, and Sydney, N. a Wand calling at B. C, Honolulu, Sura, FIJI and Drlsbanc, are DUEAT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz:From Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.

(For Drlsbano and Sydney.)MIOWERA MAR. 12

MOANA APR. 9

AORANGI MAY 7

Through Tickets Issued Honolulu to Canada, United States andEurope Freight Passago all general Information, apply

H. & Co., ltd. General Agents.

O. R. & L. Co.TIME TABLE

May 1st, 1903.

OUTWARD.

For Walanae, Walalua, KahukuWay Stations 9: 15 a.m., 3:20 p.m.

Pearl City, Ewa Mill WayStations 17:30 a. tn., 9:15 a. m.,

11:05 n. p. m 3;20 p. in.,t4:15 p. m., :15 p. m., 19:30 p. m.,

til: 15 p. m., INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu Kahuku, Walalua and Walanao 8:30 a. m., 5:30

d. m.Atrlvo Honolulu from Ewa Mill nnd

Pearl City 10:50 a. m,, n:46 - "8:36 a. m., 10:38 a. m., 2:05 p. m.,4:31 p. ra., 5:31 p.sm., 7:40 p. m.

Dally.t Sunday Excepted.1 Sunday Only.

O. P. DENISON, F. C. 8MITH,8upt. C. P. & T. A.

THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS

PiesCakes

CandlesConfectionsHART & CO., LTD,

1Y1OANAHOTEL

WAIKIKI BEACH

Rapid Transit Electric Cars arriveat, depart from, tho main cntrancoof tlio Moana Hotel every ten minutes.

MOANA HOTEL CO., LTD.

FRANCIB.CO,

GENERAL AGENTS.

FOR 8AN

Pacific

Yorlc

FromI

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Victoria,

From Sydney and Brisbane).(For Victoria and Vancouver, B. O.)MOANA MAR. 1AORANQI APR. .MIOWERA MAT 4

fromFor and and to

Tlieo. Davics

and

For and

m.,'t:l&

from

nnd

BUSINESS MEN

CAN SAVE

MANY HOURS

fl PIC7 OflvACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM

San Fraicisco-Port- lu

THREE TRAINS DAILYFROM SAN FRANCiaca

TWO TRAINS DAILYFROM PORTLAND.

Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.

Only FOUR DAYS TO Now York.Pullman Palaco Sleepors, Duftct,8mok

tng aud Library Cars, with BaxDMShop and Pleasant Reading Room.

Dining Cars (MealsFrco Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.

J. M. LOTHROP, General Agent135 Third street, Portland, Oregon.

O. W. HITCHCOCK. Ocneral Agent,No. 1 Montgomery St.,San FrancUc

A. L. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,1472 Omaha, Nebraska.

HONOLULUJRON WORKS

Improved and Modern SUGAR MA.

CHINERY of every capacity and de-

scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVETED PIPES for Irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairexecuted at shortest notice.

The Evening Bulletin, 73

month. ':ents pa

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tlQHT EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., TUESDAY, FED. 23. 1901.

The Grass Grows Fast

When the weather Is wet, so per-

haps you will be needing a new

Lawn MowerWhen the weather dears. We would like to show youour line of Mowers. We have them from the small

sizes up to horse mowers. We also have LAWN, SWEEPKRS which art.' time and money severs In keep-

ing a lawn clean and which cm also be used on drive-ways and large floors.HEDGE SHEARS, GRASS TRIMMERS. PRUNINGSHhARS and all sorts of useful tools to he found at

B. O. HALL & SON, Ltd.

NEW OR LATEST STYLES

SEWINGDtophcad, Chain and Lockstitch

4 Drawers. - - $40Box

The Von Company, Ltd.

WE HAVE JUST STARTED

aajgjjjJ--We Will Make

tdfety&edtov91 King

Top,

Union Express Co., Ltd., 63 Queen Street,Having baggage contracts with the following Steamship Co.'s lines:

Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mall Steamihlp Co., Occidental A Oriental Steamihlp Co.' Toyo Klien Kalsha Steamship Co.

We check your outgoing baggage at our homes, saving you the troubloand annoyance of checking on the wharf.

Incoming baggage checked on steamers of above companies and deliv-

ered with quickness and dispatch at your homes.MAIN 86.

1 HillIN

Federal Judgo Dolo this morning

sentenced two Japanese conspirators,settled tho Advertiser contempt matter, made half a dozen American cltl

cns, and adjourned court until FrUlajmorning next.

Hajata and Nagagoshl Nakamura

Maier & Zobeloin's

LOS ANGELES

JSb MJSuW ml Beerj Bottled only at the Brewery

I Ring: us up and try a case.jWe deliver to any part ofthe city. o o

Garrera&GoLIMITED,

I050 Bethel St, Tel. Main, 2I9

Drawers,

TELEPHONE

New Firm

New Store

New Goods

a Strong- - Finish

Street.

wero tho Japanese who received the

wages of sin. Each must serve outijlx months In Oahu penitentiary. Theywere members of thorn famous "ten-llolln- r

club" exposed byV. S. DistrictAttorney It. W. tho clubestablished for tho protection of pros-

titutes and their parasites, by tho pay-

ment of a monthly sum of $10 each,from tho possible- effects of prosecutlon, by tho employment of legal representatives nnd advisors and by othermoan J.

The motion of Attorney Geoigo A.Davis, lioo trial In re disbarmentwas completed last Saturday In Fed-

eral Court, to cite Editor Walter O.Smith of tho Advertiser for contempt.In that ho undertook to comment un-

favorably In regard to Davis duringtho proceedings, was overruled liyJudge Dole, tho Court holding, In a

I brief oral opinion, that, under tho clpl cumstances. It had no Jurisdiction Iv

tho matter; tho caso was not ono boIng tried by Jury, henco tUero was noury which might bo nffected by any-

thing contained In the alleged objec-tionable editorial said to havo beenwiltten by Smith. I

Davis said be had not made tho mo-

tion for the sake of having Editor

Have your Teeth Fixed by

BRIDGE WORK. $5.00 pep toothWHITE CP.0W.N6, 0.00GOLD "'' 5.00.PLATES S 00 full set.

HOURS 8 to 5 Surltvs.otois

'HOUSEHOLD'

Sewing - MachinesAre Guaranteed For

20 YEARSTo Sew Perfect I

Hoffschlager Co. Ld.King and Bethel Streets,

SHIPMENT

DOMESTIC MACHINES

HammYoung

The DU8INE38 MAN'S HANDY INDEX, publlthtd In the Saturday Bulle-

tin and the Weekly Edition, glvea aconclte and complete return of all le-

gal notleee, call for tender. Judg-ment-

building permit and real atate transactions. Evening Bulletin,75 cent per month. Weekly Bulletin,tl per year.

Chain Stitch, 4

- - - $3S

DAMP!Oh, yes; a little; but you can find a

suro antldoto for thatDRY or DAMP

feeling by consulting tho list of goodthings In this ad.:

KELLOGG A--

12 years old, aged In wood,$5.50 Per Gallon.

O. P. 8. "1894"10 years old, copper distilled,

$4.00 Per Gallon.

MONONGAHELA8 j cars old, "Our Leader",

$3.00 Per Gallon.

PRIMO or RANIER BEER$2 Per Doz. Qt., $1.25 Per Doz. Pt.

FAMOUS "ASTI" WINESFrom 50c a Gallon Up.

FREE DELIVERY.TELEPHONE MAIN 140.

Thos.F.lKcTighe&Co.,93 and 95 KING STREET.

Smith punished but because he hadbelieved that the court would objectto such remarks being made In its pres-ence, as were made editorially.

Tbo Adcrtlser in tho alleged con-tempt. Intimated that since Davis hnilasked for a complete investigation olhis professional conduct be was notconsistent in moving for a dismissalof the charges against him.

Incidentally, Davis" motion wasmerely pro forma and the editorial Inquestion caused more amusement thanconcern In minds familiar with thofucts.

Manuel Alamelda, J. F. Costa, An-to-

Ilarrao, Antonio, Ollvclra, ManuelMartins and J. do Mcllo, formerly sub-jects of Portugal, nnd discharged fromtl.e road department because they weionot citizens, wero admitted to citizen-ship by Judge Dole

ifIJIM IT

Supremo Couit sat this morning andcalled a lengthy calendar for the Feb- -

ruary session. One hundred and threecases await hearing.' Frank Godfrey, trustee, vs. JohnKldwcll, Whiting and demons forplaintiff-appelle- nnd Robertson &

Wilder for defendant-appellan- t, wasargued and submitted.

A number of tax appeal cases fol.low, that of C. W. Booth, appeal fromTax Appeal Court, being commencedthis morning. Robertson & Wilder fornescssor-appclln- nnd J. A. Mngoon forappellee.

Respondent's motion for rehearingIn the matter of Geo. A. Dals, disbar-ment, Is set for hearing on Thursdaymorning,

Wilder S. 8. Co. vs. W. II. Pain, as-

sumpsit, Is still on beforo Judge Gear.,, a , t

IN MI880URI.

The State Cookbook. Is out. Sam hasnttwi iVnntr.,. fn n .,.., .iltlnt. la Mnnn.wi., iui.no ,u, u luJ n,i,u n u,,bc,than oven It don't tell when any of,'IV Vyv"-;- - "HI hv IU ItlU 1CU,though, Linn, Creek (Mo.) Reveille.

our PAINLESS METHOD.

GOLD FILLINGS, 62.00 and upAMALGAM 1.00 ,,CliMr.NT .SO61LVER .50

SHIPPING INTEUfENCE

TIDES.

j ii.!ijFrJ r t 9sf i i - - ti ""i

I r. i .?""' 5 St"

p fa (I a. it. p m a a. t n. p. m, Sets

ii ,4 a. 1 4 i n 6 " '

J 5 '.5 I ) I tl ol "f II Cl l 9 is ) )6 4 ,6 (14 t ea e 1

t .. .. io ;a 4 41 Ml In 6ll Mia n.l p.m.

t6 o 04 . ia ii 5 49 T it 6 a) 6 a) ',,fiI "

a 0 IJ I I l 6 4) J ? I t 4 ) l

at l lllt.o a 05 ? 4 I II " '4 4

aa a ill a a I J! 9 io 6 ai ( 14 I 4

Tlrst quarter of tho moon Feb. 24th.Tides from tho United States Coast

and Geodetic Survey Tables.Tho tides at Kahulul and Ullo occur

about an hour earlier than at Ho-

nolulu.Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh 30m

slower tnan Greenwich time, beingthat of tho meridian of 167.30. Thotlmo whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., whlcIs the same as Oreenwlch, Oh Om.

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Weather Dureau, Punahou, Feb. 23.

Temperature Morning minimum,Tl; midday maximum, 7S.

Barometer at 9 n. m., 30 07, steady.Hnlnfall, .00.Absolute moisture at 9 a. m., G.l grs.

per cubic foot.Humidity nt 9 n. m., 71 per centWind, light N. E.; weather, fair.

It, C. LYDECKER.Territorial Meteorologist.

ARRIVED.

Monday, Feb 22.

Clill. 8p. Othello, Waldbulun, fromnitrate ports.

Tuesday, Feb. 23.

Stmr. Manna l.oa, slmcrson, fromKau, Kona and Maul ports, at 6:28a. m.

DEPARTED.

Monday, Feb. 22.

Stmr. Ke Au Hon, Tullctt, for Ka-pa- a,

Annbola, Kllauea, Kallhlwal andHnnalel.

Stmr. Walaleale, Piltz, for Elccloand Hanapepe.

Tuesday, Feb. 23.

Stmr. Kinau, Freeman, ror Hllo andway ports, at 12 m.

a a

TO SAIL TODAY.

Stmr. Nlihau, Thompson, for llono-lu- a,

Kaanapall, Lahalna, Naalaea,and Kukulhaelc, at C p. m,

Stmr. Claudlne, Parker, for Maulports, at r, p. m.

Stmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, forKauai ports, at 5 p. m.

Stmr. Lchtia, Napala, for Molokalports, at C p. in.

flaso. schr. Eclipse, Ouhan, for Ana-hol- n,

at 3 p. mStmr. Rosecrans, Johnson, for Hllo,

p. m.a i

PA8SENGERS DEPARTED.

For Hllo and way ports, per stmr.Kinau, Feb. 23. .Mrs. M. Schrader,.Mrs. W Harry, W. 0. Walker. W. El-H-

Mi. Henoage, G. Macintosh andwife. Rev. P. K. Woo, Rev. Q. L. Pear-son, D. P Murdock and wife, I. Iwa-snk- l,

I,. Ahoon, Lieut. J. R. Slattery,Cnpt. A. P. Nlblack. Mrs. Slemsen. H.Ilclnccke, V. Hurd, Rev. S. W. Kcku-cn- a,

Rev. S. L. Desha, E. P. Low andwife, C. II. Ramsay, A. Alnsllc, EdgarM. Drown, Wm. J. Landers and wife,Chas. Cownn, Geo. Gill, II. Kendall,Jns. Comwcll, wife and child, A. A.D , H. 11. Sinclair, A. M. Barber, C. W.Kellogg and wife, Fritz Wllhclm, P.O'ltrltn, K. E. Morgan nnd wife, T. T.Mellenry. Dr. J. T. McDonald, Miss K.Jmld, Mrs. Emily Judd, Mrs. C. L.Wight. Miss L. Notley, Mrs. N. E.Tiacy.

PASSENGER8 BOOKED.

For Maul ports, per stmr. Claudlne,Fib. 23. L. M. Vctlcsen, J. Spencer,W, K. Harnden, C. Oernar, .Mrs. C.Rclnhaidt, Mrs. T. E. Ayers, Mrs.Marin Tetzlaff nnd child, Mrs. SolkaNpa nnd 2 children, Jns. C. Crane, E.K. Dunuchellc.

DAVIS DISBARMENT.

Transcript of proceedings In Feder-al Court, in tho Davis disbarment hear-ing, amounting to over 67,000 words,has Just been delUeied to Judgo Dolo,together with all tho papers In thocabo, Including all records and papersfiguring In the Supremo Court trial.

It Is possible that a decision may beicady when court sits on Friday next.

FINN'8 TRIAL.

Territory vs. Joe Finn, alleged assault with intent tn mruder. comes nnbefore Judgo Robinson this afternoon

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"For Rent" carda on tale at Bulletin.office.

TEETH.,Within. NUM.

:i5 HOTEL ST., Opp Young Hotel.

No cliarte foi ean Inat' as. All our work fully guaranteed. See samples of our modem wotk atourentrance.Lady Assistant,

THE EXPERT DENTISTS,

CLOSING OUTOUR

GENTS' FURNISHINGS

THI5 WEEK WE

Mens' Unlaundried While ShirtsLinan Bosoms, it 25c each.

All Sizes, Regular 50c values.

NEW ALPACASP OR SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAIST SUITS. SPECIAL VALUES IN

BLUE, BLACK, AND WHITE.

Blue, 38 Inches v. I Je, 6sc. Blue, 50 Inches wide, ti.oo.Black, 45 Inches v, IJe, J 1.00.

WHITNEY

NEW - TO-DA- Y

MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN-TION OF FORECLOSURE ANDOF 8ALE.

Notice Is hereby given that pursunnt to tho power of sale contained Inthat certain mortgago dated February7th, 1903, made by Thomas Clark andLovlna Clark, his wife, both of Wallu-ku- ,

Island of Maul, Territory of Ha-waii, mortgagors, to Macfarlano &Company, Limited, a domestic Corpor-ation, doing business within tho Ter-ritory of Hawaii, mortgagee, and re-

corded in tho Ofllco of the Registrar ofConveyances at Honolulu, Oahu, In Li-

ber 247, on pagea S8, 09 and 70, thesaid Macfarlano & Company, Limited,Mortgagco and owner and holder ofsaid mortgago. Intends to foroelososaid mortgago for conditions broken,

tho of principaland Interest when due.

Notice Is likewise given that thoproperty conveyed by said mortgagewill be sold at Public Auction at thooffice of James I.. Coko In tho Town ofWatluku, Island of Maul, Territory ofHawaii, on Wednesday, tho 23d dayof March, A. D. 1904, at 12 o'clock noonof said day.

Tho property covered by Bald mort-gago, and Intended to bo sold, consistsof those certain four pieces, parcels orlots of land situated at Honopou, Isl-

and of Maul, Territory of Hawaii, andparticularly described as follows:

That certain piece, parcel or lot ofland containing an area of Three and

0 Acres and described In RoyalPatent No. 64S1 and also described Inand conveyed by deed of G. K. Palcaand Napa to II. W. Kanehoalanl, saiddeed bearing dato tho 7th day of January, 18C3, and appearing of record inLiber 43, on pages 493 and 494 of theRegistry of Conveyances at Honolulu.

Also that certain piece, parcel or lotof land containing an area of Threonnd acres and being tho samepremises conveyed by and describedIn deed from Kaaawalauolo to II. W.Kanehoalanl, said deed being datedtho 28th day of May, 1874, and recordcd in Liber 71 on pago 370 of tho Registry of Conveyances at Honolulu

And also that certain plcco, parcelor lot of land containing an area ofSeven and Acres, and being thosnmo premises described In Royal Pat-ent No. 3087 and also described In andcnuvejed by deed of Kekahuna (w) toWaiwalolc, said deed being dated May28th, 1874, and recorded in Liber No.50 on pages 351 and 352 of the Regis-try of Conveyances at Honolulu.

Ami also that certain piece, parcelor lot of land containing nn area ofEleven and Acres and being thesame premises described In It. P. No.1109 nnd also described In and convey-ed by deed from Poluhanc to II. W.Kanehoalanl, said deed being datedMarch 21st, 1885, and appearing of rec-ord In Liber 93 on pagu 120 or the Reg-istry of Conveyances at Honolulu,

Together with all tho rights, ease-

ments, privileges and appurtenancesthereunto belonging.

Terms: Cash. Deeds at expeneo ofpurchasers. , .

further particulars ' apply toJames L. Coko, Attorney at Law, Watluku, Maul, T, H. , jj ,

Dated Fein uary 20tli, 1904. M

MACFARLANE & COMPANY, LTD ,

tkIJ Mortgagee!JAMEBLTCOKE, i

Attomey for Moitgngeo andAuctioneer.

2C9C Feb. 23; Mar. 1, 8.

HOOLAHA MANAO PANIKU A KU-A- l

A KA MEA PAA MORAKI.

Ma keln ko haawlla aku nel kn hoo-laha mamull o ka maim Kual I hoopaa-la lloko o kel.nht palapala nioiakl I

kakaula ma kn la 7 o Feberunil, 1903,I hanala o Thomas Clark' n mo LovlnaClaik, kana wnhlno mare, no Wailukulaua, Mokupurl o Maul, Tcritoil o Ha- -

r

- -'- Mis :,. im

OFFER YOU

& MARSH

wall, na mca morakl mal, la Macfarlane & Co., Limited, ho Abahul Hawaii,a lnwelawo ncl I ka hana lloko o kaTerltorl o Hawaii nel, ka mca paa morakl, a 1 kakau kopo la lloko o ko Kecna o ka Luna Kakau Kope o na palapala ma Honolulu, Oahu, lloko o kallnko 247, ma na aoao C8, G9 a me 70,a o ua Macfarlano & Co., ka mea I mo-

j raid la aku nl a ona a mea hoi o paanei 1 Ka mornxi 1 oleloia, ko manao nel0 panlku 1 ka morakl I oleloia no na

' kumu I uhalla, c holko ana: o ka ukuole-l- o ko kumupaa a mo ka ukupanee1 ka manawa o uku al.

Ke haawl pu la aku nel no hoi kahoolaha o ka walwnl I hoopaata llokoo Ka morakl I oleloia 0 kual la aku anama ko kudala akca ma ke keena oJames L. Coko lloko o ko Taona o Wailuku, Mokupuni o Maul, Terltorl o Hawall, ma ka Poakolu, la 23 o MaraklM. II. 1904, ma ka hora 12 awakea oka la t oleloia.

O ka vvalwal I hoopaala ma ka mo-rakl I oleloia a I manaola o kual laaku hot, ola no na apana'alna eha owalho la ma Honopou, MokupuniMaul, Terltorl o Hawaii, a I hoakakaplha la ellko mo la malalo Iho:

O kela apana alna nona ka IIIEkolu a mo 0 eka a 1 hoakakalama ka Palapala Slla Nul Hclu 5451 a 1

hoakakala no hoi lloko a I hoolllo laaku ma ka Palapala Kual a O. K. Pa'lea a mo Napa la H. W. Kanehoalanl,I kakaula ma ka la 7 o lanuarl, 18C3, aI kopcla ma ka Buke 43, ma na aoao493 a mo 494 lloko o ke Keena KakauKope o na Palapala ma Honolulu.

O kela apana alna pu hoi nona ka IIIo ekolu a me 0 eka, a ola no hoika alna I hoolllola e a I hoakakala lloko o ka Palapala Kual a Kaawalauolola II, W. Kanehoalanl I kakaula maka la-2- 8 o Mel, 1874, a 1 kopcla hoi maka Buko 71 ma ka aoao 370 lloko o koKeena Kakau Kopo o na Palapala maHonolulu.

A o kela apana alna pu hoi nona kaHI o chlku a mo 0 eka, a ola nohoi ka alna I hoakakala ma ka Palapala Slla Nul Helu 3087, a 1 hoakakapu la hoi lloko a I hoolllo la hoi ma kaPalapala Kual a Kekahuna (w) ia Wal-walolo I .kakaula ma ka la 28 o Mel,1874, a I kopcla hoi ma ka Duko 50 mana aoao 351 a me 352 lloko o ko KeenaKakau Kopo o na Palapala ma Honolulu.

A o kela apana alna pu hoi nona kaIII o uinlkumamakah'l a mea ola no hoi ka alna I hoakakala maka Palapala Slla Nul Helu 1109, a I

hoakaka pu la II. W. Kanehoalanl I

hoakaka pu la hoi lloko a 1 hoolllo lahoi ma ka Palapala Kual a PoluhanoIt H. W. Kanehoalanl 1 kakaula maka la 21 o Marakl, 1885, a I kopcla hoima ka IluKo 93, ma ka aoao 120 llokoo ko Keena Kakau Kope o na Palapalama Honolulu.

Pun pu hoi mo na pono, na pomalkal, na kuleana a me na mca a pau I

pill Halle.Kumukual: Ma ke dala ktUko. O

na Palapala Kual ma ka lllo no la o kpoo kual mal.

No na mea aku I koo o nlnau laJames LTcbkc, Lolo, Wailuku, Moul,

i. 11,Hanala Febcruarl 20, 1904. '

'MACFARLANE & COMPANY, LTD.,

t . , Mea Paa'Morakl.JAMES L. COKHi

Lolo o ka Mca Paa Morakl jita ho'jLuna Kudala.

2G9G Feb. 23, Mar. 1, 8.

Ap&fitfipjrr'is contagious..!

Madison, Wis.. Feb. 7. Dr. C. S.Pheldon, ono of tho lending physiciansof this city, sa)s ho has made tho dis-covery that appendicitis is contagious

Di. Sheldon guvs the disease isv'otinciuuii origin, nnu too only rationalexplanation of It Is that It is tho lesiiltof a geim that can be "dans fen cd. Theprovalenco of tho disease, ho believes,substantiates his theory.

Dr. Sheldon snys there Is nn epidemicof appendicitis In this country.

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''For Saie" cards at Bulletin office.

JA8. F. JVLOfcG ANAuctioneer and Broker,

847-85- 7 Kaahumanu Street.P. O. BOX 94. TELEPHONE 71.

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,1 wffSlDrBiiMSpSef!?

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FURNITUREAt Auction.

ON THUR8DAY, FEBRUARY 25,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,

At my salesroom, 857 Kaahumanu St.,I will sell at Public Auction

Furnlturo and effects of an Estate:A fine lot of Engravings and Paint-

ings,Wardrobes, Walnut Desk,Bedsteads, Tables,1 Large' Wall Show Case.

JAS.AUCTIONEER.

Across the Continenton th t

NewoverlandLIMITEDCHICAGO la

LESS THAN 3 DAYSNEW YORK

3 DAYSJQ. HOURS

LUXURIOUS

EVERY DAY TRAIN

Bath, 3arbcr, Buffet, Library,Electric Reading Lamps In ev-er- y

Booth, Observation Car,Telephone Service.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC

e. 0. Mccormick,Passenger Traffic Manager.

T. H. GOODMAN,General Pacaenger Agent.

AN FRANCISCO ....CALIFORNIA6 10 01

Well's

Chicken Cure

li a successful cure for "sore 'heads" on chlckem. It not '

only cures this disease but is a 'preventive against all dli- -

eases common to poultry. Willcure, glvea quick relief and at 'the same time acts as a tonic,thus producing strong, healthy I

Poultry.It Is of special value for

hens, turkeys and ducks.

Price 25 cents a package. j

Sold by

Chambers Drug Co,,Cop. Port and Kin) Streets.

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.Attentat Cor

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