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riHinHSMttntt immmammmmmmmMimmmmKmmmmmmmmimammmmmFz&mtm iBHHW"iriii.Kiitt. . . .. wmtt9r?KimmmMwiLmwmfVMnmMBmmm?Mmmmmfmmm!y7m0mzrT'- 7? ' II nt ki. f a :i A Bulletin it 4 sV Coupon Voi. VII. No. 1202. OFFICIAL Order of Procession July 4th, 1899 The parade will form at 8:30 a. m. In order as hereunder mentioned! The First Division will 'form on Hotel street In rear of Executive Building with Its rights' resting on Richards street. The Second Division will form on Richard street with fts right resting on Hotel street. The Third Division will form In Union Square on the makal side with Its right resting on Richards street. The formation of parade will be as follows: FIRST DIVISION. Capt. W. C. Wilder, Jr., Aide. Platoon Police. Grand Marshal Capt. W. G. Ashley. Chief Aide C. L. Crabbe, Aides to Grand Marshal. v Band. Lieut. Col. S. M. Mills, Comdg. U. S. 6th Arty, and Staff. 6th Arty. Detachment of Blue Jackets from U. S. S. Iroquois. B.md. Colonel J. W. Jones, Commanding First Regiment, N. G. H. and Staff. First Regiment, National Guard of Ha' wall. SECOND DIVISION. Lieut. L. T. Kenake, Aide. Bicycles. .Marshal A. M. Brown. Deputy Marshal H. R. Hitchcock. Deputy Marshal Chas. Chlllfngworth. Band. Mounted Police. Mounted Reserve. Fire Commissioners. Chief Engineer. Honolulu Fire Department. THIRD DIVISION. Capt. J. O. Carter, Jr., Aide. Band. Evening Bulletin A Complete History of the Campaign in the Philippines. Official Floats. Unofficial Floats. Decorated Vehicles. Decorated Buslnessand Delivery Wagons. The Parade Will Start Promptly at 9 o'clock a. m. LINE OF MARCH. The procession Will form at Richards and Hotel streets, and move down Richards to Merchant, to Nuuanu, to King, to Fort, to Vineyard, to Emma, to Alakea, to King, thence along King street past the reviewing stand at the entrance to the Ex- ecutive xrouh3s, beyomkwhlch the pro- cession will be dismissed. LIST OF PRIZES. Best decorated bicycle $15 00 Second best decorated bicycle 10 00 Third best decorated bicycle 5 00 Fourth best decorated bicycle 5 00 Fifth best decorated bicycle 2 50 Sixth best decorated bicycle.. . 2 50 Best decorated tandem 10 00 UNOFFICIAL FLOATS. Best decorated t ?o 00 Second best decorated 2$ 00 Most or einai so 00 Second most original 25 00 Best decorated fire encine 10 00 Second best decorated fire engine... 20 00 HACKS AND PUBLIC VEHICLES. Best decorated I 20 00 Second best decorated 15 00 Third best decorated 10 00 BUSINESS AND DELIVERY WAG- ONS. Best decorated $ 25 00 Second best decorated 20 00 Third best decorated 15 00 court 11 uesi decorated 10 00 PARADE COMMITTEE. I2;S-- PROGRAM OF THE FOURTH National salutes at sunrise. Parade at q a. ni. Literary exercises 1 the Opera House at 1 1 a. ni. National salutes at noon. Sports at Maklki Baseball Grounds begin at 1:30 p. m. Baseball game at o p. m. National salute at sunset. ' Fireworks at 7:30 P. m. In the Executive Building grounds. Ball In the Drill Shed at 9 p. m. Circular Letter. Messrs. J. T. Waterhouse de sire to notify their customers and correspondents that on June 1st, 1899, their Grocery and Pro vision business was absorbed and taken over by Henry May & Co., Ltd., and the Hardware and Crockery departments by the ..Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. As our Messrs. Waterhouse will continue to be identified with the Corporations named, we de sire, in thanking the public and our patrons for past favors, to request a continuance of their good will to the Corporations succeeding us, and of which we are members. The Grocery and Provision business will be continued at our present stand, Bethel street, and the Hardware andCrockery stock will be moved to the stores of the Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd., Bethel street. (Signed), J. T. WATERHOUSE. Dated Honolulu, May 28th, 1809. .f, . k l J - i yp-'- f ff . ON TO MANILA -3- 4,-iJi-jJ' HONOLULU, H. I., A PEN IS LAID fd REST State Funeral of Lite Kaplolanl'Wy Impressive Affair. Services at Kawalabao Church Witnessed by Great Numbers of People-- Ho Delay lo Start to Cemetery. While tho miuuto gnus wero booming forth frr? .''mo top of Punchbowl Sunday afternoon the prooesBion accompanying tho body of tho lato Queen Dowager Kapio- - lani was wending its way slowly toward the Royal Mausolonm in Nuuauu Cemetery. Tho funoral sorviccs in old ao church began at about 2 o'clock. Thoro was lnrdly stand- ing room in tho placo. Natives represented the largest number but thero was also a good-- y representation of foroiguers among whom wero a groat many friends of tho late Queen. rue members ot tho olorgy of the Anglican Church entered Ko-waia- shortly before 2 o'clock und took the places assigned thorn. The Burpliced choir went to thoir seat6 in the choir together with the choir of Kawaiahno church. Onoo seated a Boltction on the violin, Handel's "Largo," wsb played on tho violin by Dr. 0. E. Wall with organ accompanimont by Wray Taylor. Next came the invocation by Bishop Willis who had chargo of tho eprvicos and then a hymn by tho combined choirs. This was followed by a hymn in Hawaiian sung by tho Kawaiahao choir. Tlio Scripture loason read by Bishop Willie, tho notes of tho orgnn pealed forth tho first notes of the hymn "Nearer My God To Thee." Mrs. Aunis Moutugue Turner roso und sang with great fooling this most boautiful piece of sacred rau-pi- c. Tho services wore concluded by the singing of tho hymu, "Just As I Am Without One Plea" by tho surplicod choir. Tho Clergy formed in line and the caBket bearers lifting tho coffin from tho bier, bore it slowly to tho catafal quo outside. Just as tho ca3ket was lifted Wray Taylor played Chopin's funoral march and as it was being borno down the aislo, "Home Sweet Homo" was played. The procession had been formed boforo the coffin left tho church so that luero was no delay m start ing. Tho head was p'ueed far down King 6troet. Immediately tho start was mada ibo waitings of the uativos began. All was nctivi ly. Tho baud led off with oue of the bont known funeral marches and ail the people in Hun took tho slow Blop. Four Hawaiians dressed in black with imitation feath- er oapos on thoir shoulders ami bearing- - kukui-n- ut torches headed the procession. Next came Arthur Brown, Marshal of tho Ropublic, accompauied by Deputy Marshal Chilliugworth and Cap- tain Parker at the head of tho mounted nud foot police com- manded by Captain Spllucr and Cuptain Holi, respectively. A large body of sludenta from Kumehumeha school wero next to tho police. The boys wero in tho gray uniforms of tho school. Im- mediately following was a largo body of girls from St. Androw's Priory and then about throe hun- dred Portuguese of two benefit societies, carrying thoir banners, A largo number of Hawaiian women of various societies nud uumboring about fivo hundred, was tho noxt in lino. Tho matron of Eapiolani Maternity Homo and members of tho society and tho tenants nnd retainers of the late Queen followed. Major Potter Grand Marshal and aides, wero followed by tho Portuguese band with Rev. Father Valentino lending. Tho Aiti lery-me- n from Camp McKiuloy made a vory fino showing. Col. Mills was in command. Thoro was quite a detachment of bluojnekoto from tho Iroquois and thon came MONDAY, JULY 'ilW'HIi'llllBIll M M. -- ....... JR"- - 3, 1899. Pmoh 5 Gents. j M"W l"i Mi llillMIIIHf QB the Govommfcnt band with Cap- tain Merger lending. Tho N. G. H. was commanded by Col. Jones mounted. Accompanying him woro his aides, Tho catafalque boaring tho caB- ket was a hambomo ono of black draped in fhe samo color and sot on small wheels, Drawing it wero two lines of nativo poolas dressed in black sweaters and white trousers and weariug imita- tion feathet capes on thoir should- ers. J. KyKaalia was in com- mand of tho mon and his captains add lieutenants woro placed both, iusido aiiril outside tho ropes. Thero werp over 450 poolas. Preceding the poolas wero John T. Baker and another Hawai- ian bearing the decorations of tho late Queen. About the catafalque wero thebonrers of tho largo and small kahilis aud tho following pall-bearor- J. "V. Bipikano, W. P. Lamaheihoi, Prince Albert K. Kunuhikea, Wm. Auld, E. K. Lilikalam, Major 0. P. Iaukoa, S. M. Kanakanui, D. L. Naono, J. L. Kaulukou, Geo. C. Bookloy, Sam-uo- l Parker aud Minister E. A. Mati-Srajt- h. Immediately following was Sam- uel Parker, Jr.. boarins the mi- - loulou or tabu stick of the Oueon. Following' (ho catafalquo were-th- carnages as already announced. Tho Hrrivl nt tho cemoterv was very quiet. The various parts of the procession wero as signed their places nud tho caskclJ was borne into tho mausoloum by tho pall-tieare- ra. Thero tyero but vory fow people iu tho mausoleum. The commital servico of the Church of England was road and thon the ohoirs sang a hymn. The benediction was said by ho Bishop and as the people filed out Wray Taylor plnyod "Hawaii Ponoi" on tho organ. Major Potter deserves great oredit for his handling of the pro cession. His management of affairs waa without fa.ult. Wunled uo to Manila. A trunk, baud boxes and sever- al bags of clothing intended by their owners as baggago on the. transport Zealandia were noticoa-bi- o on the Ooeauio wharf yoator-da- y morning. It appears from officers of tho vessel juat boforo her departure that a man and throe women had attempted to so-o- ure a passage to Manila aboard tho Zealandia. Second officor StovenB found thorn on tho voaol at an early hour in tho morning aud eiloctsd thoir return ashore. It waB reported later that Russell Colgrovo, Mrs. Berliner and Rosa Borliner, the actress, and untoher woman, wire tuo parties. Oil lloreri from Ilia Mainland. H. J. Welch, Scott Wright aud Wra. Showaltor, throe practical oil woll-bore- rs from Yonango County, Ponneyl7auia have arriv- ed in Houolulu under contract with tho MoOandless Bros., aud will go to Ewa plantation today whom work will begin on two artesian wells, Freighter Port Albert. Tho Port Albeit tho largo G00O ton froightor of tho BritiBh-Am- o rican Lino, is at tho Oceanic wharf with a genoral cargo from Seattle, including merchandise for local firms aud coal for tho Oahn Railway. Sho is on Inr maiden trip to Hawaii. It NeCrefary liny, D. A. Day, who is referred to in reoent despatches ns on his way to Iluwaii to investigate tho labor problems, proves to bo D. R. Ray who was secretary of the Hawai- ian Commission. Mr, Ray is not a member of the Interstate Com-moi- oo Commission. PretojKHllHnt-mns- t Uonu. As tho Bulletin goes to press thoro is a bark about ton milos to enstward with hor foretopgallant-maB- t gone. Hor name has not boon ascertained but sho is ono of tho string of vessels from the Coaet. PARDONS FOR VOTING MONEY FOR m Action of Cabinet and Council of Slate this Forenoon. Herlog, Lynch and Malsuda the Men V Breathe Air of Free Tomorrow Other Hatters of Importance. Tho Cabinet mot this foronoon and considered tho application of fVloxandor & Baldwiu to tho effect that tho Nahiku Sugar Co. bo granted tho right to build a wharf at Nahiku. This was aoted on fav- orably on condition that tho pub lie bo givon freo uso of tho wharf and that the Government reservo tho right to takoover tho wharf on giviug six mouths' notice and pay- ing tho valuo of it iu tho usual way. Tho Nahiku Sugar Co. has tho right to chargo for tho hoist- ing of freight for othors if a stoam crane is put on the wharf. When tho consideration of this matter was comploted it was timo tor tho meeting of the Council of State. At this session thero wero twt'lve in nil prpsnt. Tho mst ters referred to this body for con- sideration wero tho pardons of nnd Lynch. It was re- commended by tho Cabinet that these two mon bo pardoned on tho fourth of July. Tho Council of State acted favorably on tho re- commendation of the Cabinot. Tho caso of Mntsuda the Japa- nese was roferred by tho Cahi-uo- t to tho Counoil of State with- out anyreoommendation whntevor. After duo deliberatiyn it wusdeoid-e- d by a votoof 7 to' 1 that Matsudn bo pardoned. Oue member of the Council did not vote. At n meeting of tbo'Cabiuet held after tho meeting of tho Council of btate- - it was recommonded that tho President grnnt the pardons recommended by tho Council of Stato. Tho crime for whioh Hering was convicted to imprisonment for twenty years was the murder of Hnnteraan, a newspaper mnu. Tho jury returned a vordict of manslaughter. The deed .was done in 1893. Lynoh is the man who was caught some four or fivo months' ago by Inspcotor Neoly with a bundle of opium that wa M down to him from the bow of one of tho transports whilo at B rower's Browor's wharf. Tho Cabiuot bus reason to bolioro that Lynch knew nothing whatover about tho opium and that hn renllv t linn lit- - ilu. bundlo which he was given to tsk uptown contained dirty c!otln(n. Mateuda is the Jnpanrsn who was conviclod of tho murder of n Japanese in 1692 and sontenord to hang. Afterwards this was commuted to lifo imprisonment and still later to twenty yeurs It was found that Otsuka mid nnothor Japaneao who escape to Japan wero tho two mon implicit od in the murder nnd that Mnt- suda had nothing t. do with it outside of seeming the rn volver with which, tho di'ed was dono. In this way ho was of ooutso an accessory beforo tho fact. At tho meeting of tho Cabinot held after tho meeting of tho Council of Stuto a communication from the Rapid Transit Co. ask- ing for infoimation was road. Tho oompany sot forth that it had been given ono year's timo duriug which to begin tho construction of its street railway. This timo would oxpiro on July 7. Realizing this fact tho compauy wished to know if the Cabinot would con- sider tho orders for material, sur- veys, etc., ns construction. It was tho opinion of tho Cabinot thai these things did not constitute construction. The oompany was dimply ask- ing for information and now that the answer of tho Cnhiuet has been in tho negative, construction will bo started by July 7 on Ala-pa- i htreot. No stOHaers for i nd ports to- morrow. I aSx m And m 25 Cents. W ?' m I - ,, v H a a W I t m I PRISONERS WAR . Hering rr whatover - Trouble in the Transvaal Reacblog :,A . Critical Stage. M Business Between Cape. Town and Jo'na-Stand- still ncsburg at German Acllv. Bloemfoutcin, June '23. Tho Volksruad of the Orango Freo Stato has voted S19,oD for the se of artillory, tents nud other military supplies. A resolution wos adopted directing tho Govern- ment to adopt tho Mauser rifle as tho national weapon. Tho Volksraail also votol $112,-G- 00 for ammunition aud S1D9.750 for other war material. Trade with Cape Town and ! hanntsburg is nt a comparative 6tnudttill. The Gtrmanp, who are iu sym- pathy with the Timsv.iil, nr.) holding meeting ut which they adopted resolutions u.glug Oer-uau- y to intercede iu bphtlt of Pretoria. Cnpo Town. Juno 23. Tho Bri- tish socond-elas- s uiuisnr Doris, with Rmr-- A liniral Sir Robert Hastings Ilarrin, cnintuniider ef of tho Cipo of Go d IIopo and Wot Afri n squadron, left Simouo Bay today for tho e.iit coist. London, June'.:). Tho Shro- pshire Roimer.t linn been ordered ' to hold itself iu readiness for im- mediate embarkation for Cape- town. Pollen Court .Vol,.; Tho following cases wero dis- posed of in th" Police Court this forenoon: Ah Ngeo, having cho fa tiok-il- iu possession, $1G and costs; Knlna (), aellinjr spiii-tuou- s l'quor wjMiont a licenso, st'titonco suspended for the torra of tuirtecu moulds; KnEhu aud Bob Samoa, aaut and buttery on a polico officor, ilO aud co-ta- ; Wn Sing, unlawful of opium, $30 nud eosU; Yoshimur.i nnd Asada, fdias Ilo-hiil- n, kcepiiq lodging houo8 without a Hcjush, July C. "limit" Galnir llndt in JUntlu. C. S. Bradford, ono of the beat known neTtpaponimn of Hawaii, Ua pissnger in tluiSlieridnn on his way bu'k.to M.-iuil- "Brad" reports that buniupoi would bo fgood iu M HU.il a if tho Fjljpinos would stop fighting in thrjfctious where ho hns bou(:ht .land, tin has npnued n real eat .t'r-- Hico in Manila, is Feorpt'iry of tho Filipino Land aud luveutmont Company and hai dono rnnir!pr-ubl- o newspaper work dining hii stay in the hind of the Tuvalu, n m ii Kicllliii; Oiinir nr Unirlinll Thero was an exciting game of ba;eball on tho Mukiki grounds yesterday afternoon between tho Mukiki and I'nlnmn Clionid Ikbiih. Tho former, won by the clo. o Booro of il to 2. A thrcu base l.lf' was mado b oce of tho Makiki plnynrB. A PUIlt ORAPC CRCAM Of TAKTAK POWOt 'DR, CREAM BAKING POWDER Highest Honors, World's Fnli Gold Medal, Midwinter Full AtoIiI Jinking I'oiriliTt containing ftlutu. Tliay urq Jityuiluut to beitltb 1& V

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OFFICIAL

Order of Procession

July 4th, 1899The parade will form at 8:30 a. m. In

order as hereunder mentioned! The FirstDivision will 'form on Hotel street In

rear of Executive Building with Its rights'resting on Richards street.

The Second Division will form on

Richard street with fts right resting on

Hotel street.The Third Division will form In Union

Square on the makal side with Its rightresting on Richards street.

The formation of parade will be asfollows:

FIRST DIVISION.

Capt. W. C. Wilder, Jr., Aide.

Platoon Police.

Grand Marshal Capt. W. G. Ashley.Chief Aide C. L. Crabbe, Aides to

Grand Marshal.v

Band.Lieut. Col. S. M. Mills, Comdg. U. S.

6th Arty, and Staff.6th Arty.

Detachment of Blue Jackets from U. S. S.Iroquois.

B.md.

Colonel J. W. Jones, Commanding FirstRegiment, N. G. H. and Staff.

First Regiment, National Guard of Ha'

wall.

SECOND DIVISION.

Lieut. L. T. Kenake, Aide.Bicycles.

.Marshal A. M. Brown.Deputy Marshal H. R. Hitchcock.

Deputy Marshal Chas. Chlllfngworth.Band.

Mounted Police.Mounted Reserve.

Fire Commissioners.Chief Engineer.

Honolulu Fire Department.

THIRD DIVISION.

Capt. J. O. Carter, Jr., Aide.Band.

Evening BulletinA Complete History of the Campaign in the Philippines.

Official Floats.Unofficial Floats.

Decorated Vehicles.Decorated Buslnessand Delivery Wagons.

The Parade Will Start Promptly at 9

o'clock a. m.

LINE OF MARCH.The procession Will form at Richards

and Hotel streets, and move down Richardsto Merchant, to Nuuanu, to King, to Fort,to Vineyard, to Emma, to Alakea, toKing, thence along King street past thereviewing stand at the entrance to the Ex-

ecutive xrouh3s, beyomkwhlch the pro-

cession will be dismissed.

LIST OF PRIZES.Best decorated bicycle $15 00Second best decorated bicycle 10 00Third best decorated bicycle 5 00Fourth best decorated bicycle 5 00Fifth best decorated bicycle 2 50Sixth best decorated bicycle.. . 2 50Best decorated tandem 10 00

UNOFFICIAL FLOATS.Best decorated t ?o 00Second best decorated 2$ 00Most or einai so 00Second most original 25 00Best decorated fire encine 10 00Second best decorated fire engine... 20 00

HACKS AND PUBLIC VEHICLES.Best decorated I 20 00Second best decorated 15 00Third best decorated 10 00

BUSINESS AND DELIVERY WAG-ONS.

Best decorated $ 25 00Second best decorated 20 00Third best decorated 15 00court 11 uesi decorated 10 00

PARADE COMMITTEE.I2;S--

PROGRAM OF THE FOURTH

National salutes at sunrise.Parade at q a. ni.

Literary exercises 1 the Opera Houseat 1 1 a. ni.

National salutes at noon.Sports at Maklki Baseball Grounds begin

at 1:30 p. m.Baseball game at o p. m.

National salute at sunset. 'Fireworks at 7:30 P. m. In the Executive

Building grounds.Ball In the Drill Shed at 9 p. m.

Circular Letter.

Messrs. J. T. Waterhouse desire to notify their customersand correspondents that on June1st, 1899, their Grocery and Provision business was absorbedand taken over by Henry May &Co., Ltd., and the Hardware andCrockery departments by the

..Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.As our Messrs. Waterhouse

will continue to be identified withthe Corporations named, we desire, in thanking the public andour patrons for past favors, torequest a continuance of theirgood will to the Corporationssucceeding us, and of which weare members.

The Grocery and Provisionbusiness will be continued at ourpresent stand, Bethel street, andthe Hardware andCrockery stockwill be moved to the stores ofthe Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.,Bethel street. (Signed),

J. T. WATERHOUSE.Dated Honolulu, May 28th, 1809.

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ON TO MANILA-3- 4,-iJi-jJ'

HONOLULU, H. I.,

A PEN IS LAID fd REST

State Funeral of Lite Kaplolanl'Wy

Impressive Affair.

Services at Kawalabao Church Witnessed by

Great Numbers of People-- Ho Delay

lo Start to Cemetery.

While tho miuuto gnus werobooming forth frr? .''mo top ofPunchbowl Sunday afternoon theprooesBion accompanying tho bodyof tho lato Queen Dowager Kapio- -

lani was wending its way slowlytoward the Royal Mausolonm inNuuauu Cemetery.

Tho funoral sorviccs in old ao

church began at about 2

o'clock. Thoro was lnrdly stand-ing room in tho placo. Nativesrepresented the largest number

but thero was also a good-- y

representation of foroiguersamong whom wero a groat manyfriends of tho late Queen.

rue members ot tho olorgy ofthe Anglican Church entered Ko-waia-

shortly before 2 o'clockund took the places assigned thorn.The Burpliced choir went to thoirseat6 in the choir together with thechoir of Kawaiahno church. Onooseated a Boltction on the violin,Handel's "Largo," wsb played ontho violin by Dr. 0. E. Wall withorgan accompanimont by WrayTaylor. Next came the invocationby Bishop Willis who had chargoof tho eprvicos and then a hymn bytho combined choirs. This wasfollowed by a hymn in Hawaiiansung by tho Kawaiahao choir. TlioScripture loason read by BishopWillie, tho notes of tho orgnnpealed forth tho first notes of thehymn "Nearer My God To Thee."Mrs. Aunis Moutugue Turner rosound sang with great fooling thismost boautiful piece of sacred rau-pi- c.

Tho services wore concludedby the singing of tho hymu, "JustAs I Am Without One Plea" bytho surplicod choir. Tho Clergyformed in line and the caBketbearers lifting tho coffin from thobier, bore it slowly to tho catafalquo outside. Just as tho ca3ketwas lifted Wray Taylor playedChopin's funoral march and as itwas being borno down the aislo,"Home Sweet Homo" was played.

The procession had been formedboforo the coffin left tho church sothat luero was no delay m starting. Tho head was p'ueed fardown King 6troet. Immediatelytho start was mada ibo waitings ofthe uativos began. All was nctivily. Tho baud led off with oue ofthe bont known funeral marchesand ail the people in Hun took thoslow Blop.

Four Hawaiians dressed inblack with imitation feath-er oapos on thoir shouldersami bearing- - kukui-n- ut torchesheaded the procession. Next cameArthur Brown, Marshal of thoRopublic, accompauied by DeputyMarshal Chilliugworth and Cap-tain Parker at the head of thomounted nud foot police com-manded by Captain Spllucr andCuptain Holi, respectively.

A large body of sludenta fromKumehumeha school wero next totho police. The boys wero in thogray uniforms of tho school. Im-mediately following was a largobody of girls from St. Androw'sPriory and then about throe hun-dred Portuguese of two benefitsocieties, carrying thoir banners,A largo number of Hawaiianwomen of various societies nuduumboring about fivo hundred,was tho noxt in lino. Tho matronof Eapiolani Maternity Homo andmembers of tho society and thotenants nnd retainers of the lateQueen followed.

Major Potter Grand Marshaland aides, wero followed by thoPortuguese band with Rev. FatherValentino lending. Tho Aiti lery-me- n

from Camp McKiuloy madea vory fino showing. Col. Millswas in command. Thoro wasquite a detachment of bluojnekotofrom tho Iroquois and thon came

MONDAY, JULY

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the Govommfcnt band with Cap-tain Merger lending. Tho N. G.H. was commanded by Col. Jonesmounted. Accompanying himworo his aides,

Tho catafalque boaring tho caB-

ket was a hambomo ono of blackdraped in fhe samo color and soton small wheels, Drawing itwero two lines of nativo poolasdressed in black sweaters andwhite trousers and weariug imita-tion feathet capes on thoir should-ers. J. KyKaalia was in com-mand of tho mon and his captainsadd lieutenants woro placed both,iusido aiiril outside tho ropes.Thero werp over 450 poolas.

Preceding the poolas wero JohnT. Baker and another Hawai-ian bearing the decorations of tholate Queen. About the catafalquewero thebonrers of tho largo andsmall kahilis aud tho followingpall-bearor- J. "V. Bipikano,W. P. Lamaheihoi, Prince AlbertK. Kunuhikea, Wm. Auld, E. K.Lilikalam, Major 0. P. Iaukoa, S.M. Kanakanui, D. L. Naono, J. L.Kaulukou, Geo. C. Bookloy, Sam-uo- l

Parker aud Minister E. A.Mati-Srajt- h.

Immediately following was Sam-uel Parker, Jr.. boarins the mi- -loulou or tabu stick of the Oueon.Following' (ho catafalquo were-th-

carnages as already announced.Tho Hrrivl nt tho cemoterv

was very quiet. The variousparts of the procession wero assigned their places nud tho caskclJwas borne into tho mausoloum bytho pall-tieare- ra.

Thero tyero but vory fow peopleiu tho mausoleum. The commitalservico of the Church of Englandwas road and thon the ohoirs sanga hymn. The benediction wassaid by ho Bishop and as thepeople filed out Wray Taylorplnyod "Hawaii Ponoi" on thoorgan.

Major Potter deserves greatoredit for his handling of the procession. His management ofaffairs waa without fa.ult.

Wunled uo to Manila.

A trunk, baud boxes and sever-al bags of clothing intended bytheir owners as baggago on the.transport Zealandia were noticoa-bi- o

on the Ooeauio wharf yoator-da- y

morning. It appears fromofficers of tho vessel juat boforoher departure that a man andthroe women had attempted to so-o- ure

a passage to Manila aboardtho Zealandia. Second officorStovenB found thorn on tho voaolat an early hour in tho morningaud eiloctsd thoir return ashore.It waB reported later that RussellColgrovo, Mrs. Berliner and RosaBorliner, the actress, and untoherwoman, wire tuo parties.

Oil lloreri from Ilia Mainland.H. J. Welch, Scott Wright aud

Wra. Showaltor, throe practicaloil woll-bore- rs from YonangoCounty, Ponneyl7auia have arriv-ed in Houolulu under contractwith tho MoOandless Bros., audwill go to Ewa plantation todaywhom work will begin on twoartesian wells,

Freighter Port Albert.Tho Port Albeit tho largo G00O

ton froightor of tho BritiBh-Am- o

rican Lino, is at tho Oceanicwharf with a genoral cargo fromSeattle, including merchandise forlocal firms aud coal for tho OahnRailway. Sho is on Inr maidentrip to Hawaii.

It NeCrefary liny,D. A. Day, who is referred to in

reoent despatches ns on his wayto Iluwaii to investigate tho laborproblems, proves to bo D. R. Raywho was secretary of the Hawai-ian Commission. Mr, Ray is nota member of the Interstate Com-moi- oo

Commission.

PretojKHllHnt-mns- t Uonu.

As tho Bulletin goes to pressthoro is a bark about ton milos toenstward with hor foretopgallant-maB- t

gone. Hor name has notboon ascertained but sho is ono oftho string of vessels from theCoaet.

PARDONS FOR VOTING MONEY FOR mAction of Cabinet and Council of Slate

this Forenoon.

Herlog, Lynch and Malsuda the Men V

Breathe Air of Free Tomorrow

Other Hatters of Importance.

Tho Cabinet mot this foronoonand considered tho application offVloxandor & Baldwiu to tho effectthat tho Nahiku Sugar Co. bogranted tho right to build a wharfat Nahiku. This was aoted on fav-

orably on condition that tho publie bo givon freo uso of tho wharfand that the Government reservotho right to takoover tho wharf ongiviug six mouths' notice and pay-

ing tho valuo of it iu tho usualway. Tho Nahiku Sugar Co. hastho right to chargo for tho hoist-ing of freight for othors if a stoamcrane is put on the wharf.

When tho consideration of thismatter was comploted it was timotor tho meeting of the Council ofState. At this session thero werotwt'lve in nil prpsnt. Tho mstters referred to this body for con-

sideration wero tho pardons ofnnd Lynch. It was re-

commended by tho Cabinet thatthese two mon bo pardoned on thofourth of July. Tho Council ofState acted favorably on tho re-

commendation of the Cabinot.Tho caso of Mntsuda the Japa-

nese was roferred by tho Cahi-uo- tto tho Counoil of State with-

out anyreoommendation whntevor.After duo deliberatiyn it wusdeoid-e- d

by a votoof 7 to' 1 that Matsudnbo pardoned. Oue member ofthe Council did not vote. At nmeeting of tbo'Cabiuet held aftertho meeting of tho Council ofbtate- - it was recommonded thattho President grnnt the pardonsrecommended by tho Council ofStato.

Tho crime for whioh Heringwas convicted to imprisonment fortwenty years was the murder ofHnnteraan, a newspaper mnu.Tho jury returned a vordict ofmanslaughter. The deed .wasdone in 1893.

Lynoh is the man who wascaught some four or fivo months'ago by Inspcotor Neoly with abundle of opium that wa Mdown to him from the bow of oneof tho transports whilo at B rower'sBrowor's wharf. Tho Cabiuot busreason to bolioro that Lynch knewnothing whatover about tho opiumand that hn renllv t linn lit- - ilu.bundlo which he was given to tskuptown contained dirty c!otln(n.

Mateuda is the Jnpanrsn whowas conviclod of tho murder of nJapanese in 1692 and sontenordto hang. Afterwards this wascommuted to lifo imprisonmentand still later to twenty yeurs

It was found that Otsuka midnnothor Japaneao who escape toJapan wero tho two mon implicitod in the murder nnd that Mnt-

suda had nothing t. dowith it outside of seeming the rnvolver with which, tho di'ed wasdono. In this way ho was of ooutsoan accessory beforo tho fact.

At tho meeting of tho Cabinotheld after tho meeting of thoCouncil of Stuto a communicationfrom the Rapid Transit Co. ask-ing for infoimation was road. Thooompany sot forth that it had beengiven ono year's timo duriugwhich to begin tho construction ofits street railway. This timowould oxpiro on July 7. Realizingthis fact tho compauy wished toknow if the Cabinot would con-sider tho orders for material, sur-veys, etc., ns construction. It wastho opinion of tho Cabinot thaithese things did not constituteconstruction.

The oompany was dimply ask-ing for information and now thatthe answer of tho Cnhiuet hasbeen in tho negative, constructionwill bo started by July 7 on Ala-pa- i

htreot.

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Bloemfoutcin, June '23. ThoVolksruad of the Orango FreoStato has voted S19,oD for the se

of artillory, tents nud othermilitary supplies. A resolutionwos adopted directing tho Govern-ment to adopt tho Mauser rifle astho national weapon.

Tho Volksraail also votol $112,-G- 00

for ammunition aud S1D9.750for other war material. Trade withCape Town and ! hanntsburg isnt a comparative 6tnudttill.

The Gtrmanp, who are iu sym-pathy with the Timsv.iil, nr.)holding meeting ut which theyadopted resolutions u.glug Oer-uau- y

to intercede iu bphtlt ofPretoria.

Cnpo Town. Juno 23. Tho Bri-tish socond-elas- s uiuisnr Doris,with Rmr-- A liniral Sir RobertHastings Ilarrin, cnintuniider ef

of tho Cipo of Go d IIopoand Wot Afri n squadron, leftSimouo Bay today for tho e.iitcoist.

London, June'.:). Tho Shro-pshire Roimer.t linn been ordered '

to hold itself iu readiness for im-mediate embarkation for Cape-town.

Pollen Court .Vol,.;Tho following cases wero dis-

posed of in th" Police Court thisforenoon: Ah Ngeo, having chofa tiok-il- iu possession, $1G andcosts; Knlna (), aellinjr spiii-tuou- s

l'quor wjMiont a licenso,st'titonco suspended for the torra oftuirtecu moulds; KnEhu aud BobSamoa, aaut and buttery on apolico officor, ilO aud co-ta- ; WnSing, unlawful ofopium, $30 nud eosU; Yoshimur.innd Asada, fdias Ilo-hiil- n, kcepiiqlodging houo8 without a Hcjush,July C.

"limit" Galnir llndt in JUntlu.C. S. Bradford, ono of the beat

known neTtpaponimn of Hawaii,U a pissnger in tluiSlieridnn onhis way bu'k.to M.-iuil- "Brad"reports that buniupoi would bo

fgood iu M HU.il a if tho Fjljpinoswould stop fighting in thrjfctiouswhere ho hns bou(:ht .land, tinhas npnued n real eat .t'r-- Hico inManila, is Feorpt'iry of thoFilipino Land aud luveutmontCompany and hai dono rnnir!pr-ubl- o

newspaper work dining hiistay in the hind of the Tuvalu,

n m iiKicllliii; Oiinir nr Unirlinll

Thero was an exciting game ofba;eball on tho Mukiki groundsyesterday afternoon between thoMukiki and I'nlnmn Clionid Ikbiih.Tho former, won by the clo. oBooro of il to 2. A thrcu base l.lf'was mado b oce of tho MakikiplnynrB.

A PUIlt ORAPC CRCAM Of TAKTAK POWOt

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JXJST AJFfclRE'V'EID,A Liiruo As.ortmont of

Bedroom Sets--A.3STD !

Iron BedsteadsCity Furniture Store,

Telephone 840. Lovo Building, 5B4-6- 30 Port St.

Fraternal Directory.

HARMONY LODGE No. 8,I. O. 0. 1?.,

Moot ovory Monday ovonlng at 7:30,

in Harmony llnll, King etrcot.J. D. McVHlOII, N. G.K. R. HENDRY, Secretary.

All visiting brotliern vory cordiallyInvited.SIY8TIO LODGE No. 2, K.of I'.,

Meets every Wednesday evening at) o'clixik, Castle llnll. Fort street.Isltlng brothers cordially Invited to

Jtteud.ltilfi A. ljJMUKI'HY.K. U.S.HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,

R. A. M.,Meets ovory third Thursday ovenlng InMason I o To m pi o. All visiting compan-ions cordially lnvltod.

A. 1'. OILFILLAN, II. P.J. P. TUCKER, Secretary.

HONOLULU COMMANDEItYNo 1, K. T.

MoeU In MaHonlo Templo on tho secondThursday ovonlug of each month. AllTlnltlng Sir KnlglitH courteously lnvltod.

HENRY V, COOPER, li O' D. TUCKER, Rooordor.

OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.Meets ovory Thursday ovenlng at theirCaBtlo Hall, 420M Fort utreot, at 7:3ftMonitors of Mystic Ixxlgo No. .2, andvisiting urothors, cordially invited.

O. E. WARD, O. C.F. II. K1LIJEY,

1019 K. of R. and 8.

COURT LUNALILO No. GGCO,

A. O. P.,Meets every first and third Friday, atK.of P. llnll, Fort street. A cordialJhvltatlon Is extended to visiting broth-ers. Per order C. It.

V. A. FETTER,1023 Secretary.

NUUANU CHAPTER ROSECROIX,

No. 1, A.-- . & A.-- . S. R.MeetBtho first Thursday in ench month,at Masonic Tomplo. Sojourning andriMtlng brothors cordially Invited to at-

tend all meetings.W. M.'. FRANK 11. AUERBACII.

ALLAN II. SCRIMOKOUR. Secretary.

HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,F. AND A. M.

Masonic Temple. N. E. corner Alike tnJ Hotel Slf.Stated Meeting THIS (Monday)

EVENING, July 3, ISO!), at 7:30 o'clock.Transaction of Business.

Mombors Lodgo Lo Progros, PacificLodge, and all sojourning brethren cor-llal- ly

Invited.ED. I. SPALDING, W.M.

C R.G.WALLACE. Secretary.

EAMEHAMEHA LODGE OFPERFECTION,

No. I, A.-- . & A. 8. B.Meots at Masonic Templo tho fourthThursday in ouch month. Sojourningand visiting brothers aro cordially In-

vited to attend all meetings.V.1. M.'.FRANK II. AUERIIACH.

QT A.KKNCK L. PRAIIHE. Socrnlary.

LODGE LE PROGRE8 DEL'OOEA.NIE,

No. 124. A. & A. 8. Rite.Stated meetings on tho last Monday of

ach mouth, In its hall, Masonic Tomplo.GEO. CAMPTON, W. M.

W.M. P. JOHNSON. Secretary.

GEO. W. DeLONG POST No.45, G. A. R.,

Department of California and Novada,moots nt Harmony Hall, King street,first Thursday evoidng of overy month.Sojourning comrades aro cordially ln-

vltod to attend.I L. LaPIERRK, P. O.

JAfl. T. COI'KLAND, Adjt,

HONOLULU SCOTTISHTHISTLE CLUB,

Lovo Block, Fort street. Reading roomopen day and ovenlng for reading andsocial Intercourse Regular meetingsFriday, 7:30 p. m. Visltlug Scotsmenspecially welcome at all timos.

GEO. L. DALL, Chief.ALEX. R. KENNEDY, Secretary.

ENSIGN WORTH BAGLEYGARRISON,

No. 171,Regular Army and Navy Union of theUnited States of Amorica, meets atHarmony Hull, King stroot, ovory se-

cond and fourth Friday In each month.Visiting comrades are cordially Invited.

MARCUS H. SAUNDERS.Commandor.

J. E. Shoahan, Adjutant.

THE WAVERLEY CLUB.Organized 1897.

BWavorloy Block ; entrance on Betheldtroet. Files of standard magazines andperiodicals; lending library; billiard,pool and card tables forfroo use of mon-itors. Arrangements for translont visit-ors. Entranco feo fl.25; monthly dues,in advance, fl. Rooms open from 8 a.m.to 11 p. m. ovory day.

A. V. GEAR, Prosldont.JAMES T.COPELANn, RocordlngSeo'y.ALLEN B. SORIMGEOUR, Fin. Seo'y.

1205

If yon want a nice rubber tiroback with a carofui driver ring npClnb Stable Haok 8tand Tol. 819,and we guarantee yon will besatisfied.

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OLYMPIA BEER .

Is an exhlllratlng beverage.

Taken In moderation Its medicinal proper-

ties tend to regulate and keep the system

In good, working order. The brewery

Is situated at Olympla, Washington

State, In proximity to the far famed Turn

Falls, the water of which contains sever

al Important special qualities necessary to

the manufacture of wholesome b?er.

Larry H. Dee of the Hoffman Bar, cor-

ner Hotel and Nuuami streets, lias-th- e sole

retail agency for the OLYMPIA BEOn

and would he glad to have the public call

and pass judgement.

Barbers.

Notice.Having returned and eitttlliticd oiywllat the

European Shaving Parlor, Merchant street, oppositeJiUJ Building, I wish to call the attention of my oldcustomers and new ones vhoJlsh to favor us withtheir trade.

M A. PIXOTO.Formerly of Barber Shop.

G-- . S. SOMMA,Has opened business In the

ORPniIUM B L'.O.C K,With a first-cla-

33a,x"fo ex S la. o'p.The patronage of old friends andtne public ly

Is respectfully solicited. mj

SilentBarber Shop.

Arlington Block, - Hotel Stroot.

Joseph Fernandez. Prop'r

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NO HOMESHOULD BE WITHOUTA SUPPLY OFDANDRUFF KILLERON HANTi

It baa becomo vory popular, and labolngused bv both HmeH. A mirn nnrn tndandrufT, prlekloy heat, and all skinuiouhkoh. ouiii vy mi uruggiBis, anu atUnion Barbor Shop. Romomber thetrado Ilinrk. "tlin two farnn M ttawflrnof Imitations.

F. PACHECO,Tel. C90. Polo Proprietor.

Boxing TaughtBY-MA-RTIN

DENNY

Champion light weight of Australia, atLong Branch, Walklkl.

Terms reasonable. Given on application. I21Vtf

W.H.SEA,TEACHER OF

Guitar, Mandolin, Zither,and Ukulele.

Orders to bo loft caro of Wall, NicholsCo. 1218

Piano TaughtIn Six IDEontlis

New, quick method. Termsi$5 permo. Special attention to adult .begin-ners. Address "MUSICIAN," Bulle-tin office. 1234

MANUEL NUNES,Manufacturer of

Guitar 8, Ukulelei.TARO PATCH FIDDLES.

Workmanship and Material Guaranteed. Repalrlna Specialty.

1180 :: NQ.219K KING SI

Jose fle Gspinli SauteKing street, - to doors below Punchbrml street,

MANUFACTURER OP

Gruitctrs, s TTUulolete.TARO PATCH FIDDLES.

Workmanth'p and material guaranteed, Reptlrln,specialty.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Orphenm Theatro tonight.Gyolono Cnracrna aro tho beet

and cheapest.S. Q. MHU fa in town on buei-- n

se for tbo Eahului Railway.Orphduru ueiits ciiu bo booked

by ringing up Tolophone No. 540.American Moaaengor Horvicc

MrtBouio Temple. Telephone444.

Harmony Lodge, No. 3, I. O.O. F., meet thia oveuing at 7:30 inHarmony Hall.

Honolulu Messenger Borvico de-

livers messages and packages.Telephone 378.

Tho ladies Tribuno is tho light-est bioyclo on tho market. D E.Whitman, agent.

Hawaiion Lodge, No. 21, F. &A. M., special meeting in MnsonioTemplo this evening.

Dr. Posey, spooialist for Eye,Ear, Throat nud Noso dispneesand Catarrh. MnsoDic Templo.

The collections in Central UnionChurch for tho dix months end-ing yesterday amounted to $3377.-41- .

Thero is only ono Jeseo MooroWhiskey in the world and that iscold anil puro. Lovejoy & Co.,aro distributors for tho HawaiianIslands.

The public aro reminded that tholeading (jrocery storoa will becloBed on Tuetday, July 4. SeeNew Today.

Marshal Drown has givon notico to all itinerant candy, lunchand wnfllu peddlers to keop off thepublio thoroughfares.

Mr. Kincaid's "Listening toGod" 1 Samuol 310, at the Cen-

tral Union Church yesterdaymorning was au intellectual reve-lation.

Frank A. Severin, brother oftho Into Theo. Stverin, has leasedhis gallery on Nuuanu streot toaccept a position with the LeMunyou Photo Supply.

"That bump," said tho Burgeon,"can only bo removed by chang-ing from an improper to a correctposition. I would advise you toride a Sterling. It gives you theproper reach."

The Qoldon Rulo Bazaar roceivod ex Albineda a big lot ofCotton, Silk and Bunting Flags,Decorative Tibsuo Papers, licitWhite and Blno Cotton Bunting,Shields, etc. Prices always right.

New England Bakory & CandyCo., Hotel street manufacture atine lino of bread, pastry, wedding cakes, ice creams, sherbetsand candies finest in tho cityand prices very low. Toltphono74. J. Obwald Lutted, Mana-ger.

Maj. Goy Howard, Quartermas-ter, U. S. Y., one of tho officerson the Sheridan, who is beingtransferred to Manila as DepotQnartorinaHtor, has a cumber offriends and acquaintances in Ho-

nolulu. Among them is EditorArmstrong, of tbo Advertiser, andtho Judds.

AtthemorniDg service nt Cen-tral Uuion Church yesterday aspecial feature was the introduction ot Mrs. 11. A. Ulie, of Oak-land, Cal. The lady who is veryprominent in church affairs in theAthenB of tho Pacific, renderedtho solo by Runcio "I Hold MyHeart So Still."

Thomas H. Pierce, a prominentoitizen of Indiana, 5b a recentarrival in Honolulu. Mr. Piercois a nephew of Thomas A. Hon-drick-

who was the Democraticcandidate for Vico President ofthe United States iu 1888, whenGraver Cleveland was defeated byHarriron and was a member oftho nominating convention.

Most of the older officers on theSheridan have seen sorvia? inCuba. Thi'to include Col. Dag-ce- lt

Major Roodman and CaptainRivers. Captain Geo. H. Camo-ro- n,

of tho 4th Cavalry, has beenin Honolulu before, having boonquartet master on tho transportpacket Tacoma, which broughthorses to this port.

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OlirurnU Kralle.D. G. Oamarinos received per

Australia a large consignment ofVegetables, Fruits, Hnlibnt, Fro-zen Oysters, Cribs, Lnoa Oil, etc.,etc.

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CHAS. D. WALKBR,Designer and Builder of e

Yachts, Boats and Launches I

Works, (oi KING ST.p o Box 6m- - Telephone t&o.

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FAMOUS FDR ITS PURITY

JUTTf m UM aumtm" - -- - ta.TTWWWItfllFfn.,

As beneficial as a trip to the

Coast,

RAINIER BEER.

frtlo by nil tlctflors.

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FiftyNewDesks

Book Cases, Letter Files,Document Files, Press Stands,Chairs, Stools, &c, of nil stylesand prices, just received ex thebark "Mohican," and placed onsale at our warerooms on Queenstreet. We are prepared to outfityour office complete. Our newstock contains some of the verylatest and te time-savin- g

devices for business men. Calland be convinced.

Hmtrj WalcrhousG & Co,

Of lice, Queen Street.TELEPHONB m.

WE CAN SUPPLY

Bank Fixtures,OfficePartitions

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Store CountersIn New andElegant Designs

Lewers & Cooke,FORT ST.

Wall

Paper to&T

Latest styles. A large

invoice just received.

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Wilder & Co., Ltd.1231

UXiTHNEWS, ADVERTISEMENT AND

General WriterBUSINESS AGENT.

114, King St. P. O. Box 93.

Late of San franclsco, has opened

DRESSMAKING ROOMSSecond floor, ORPIIEUM DI.OCK. Through loneexperience and constant attendance to work at theCoast Mrs Wolf has acquired the art of perfectfitting, and also clvlng full satisfaction In the latestand modem fashion.

We have been authorizedto sell

HARZER : SAUERBRUNNENAt flf.oo per case of 50 bottles.

Owing to spurious imitations having 'been brought to

this market, the public is hereby notified that the only

"GENUINE SAUERBRUNNEN" is bottled by the Harzer'1Koenigsbrunnen-Quell- e, and every bottle bears their trademark and stamp.

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H. HACKFELD & CO. LtdSole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE.

r. That elegant residence of T. R. Lucas, Esq., Bcretanla and Klnau streets. Size'of lot 200 x 200.

2. Residence of Arthur Coyne, Esq., Spencer Avenue, faclnc that elegant lot ofGeorge Beckley, Esq. Size of lot, 24,000 square feet. t

3. Residence of John Leal, Esq., Kew.ilo street. Lot 100 x 270. House of eightrooms; grounds planted with all kinds of tropical fruit and ornamental trees; with allnecessary outhouses.

4. Unimproved lot adjoining No. 3. Size 10c x 270.The above properties are all worth the money I am asking for them.

TO LET.1. Nicely furnished house at Maklkl. Parlor, dining room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen,

etc. Electric lights; together with use of piano and horse and carriage.2. Cottage of seven rooms on Wilder Avenue, near Keeaumoku street.

L. C. ABLES,Stock Broker and Real Estate Agent.

815, Fort Street. Telephone 139.

TiRSTCreamChocolateTablets

Delicious Dating.Also just received, FRESH CAKES and CRACKERS, and a full line of

Fancy and Staple Groceries.At lowest market rates.

Telephone 110.

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Chas. Hustace,212 King tttreot. to tlio Arlington.

KISDON IE0N WORKSSsixi. FxaXicisco, Cal.

Engineers and Builders.PUMPING MACHINERY, HEINE BOILERS,PLAIN TUnULAIt BOILERS. CORLISS ENGINES,CANE CARS, VACUUM PANS,

And nil Mnclilnory for tho comploto oqulpmout of Sugar Mills.

OFFICE, Room 9, Spreckels Block, Honolulu, H. I.1200 Box

next

661.

Henry R. Worthington,(INCORPORATED),

Engineers and Builders of High Duty Pumping Enginesfor Water Works and Irrigation.

THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION MANAGERS ANDAGENTS Is called to the fact that we carry in stock at our Queen street warehousea largo assortment of pumps for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuumpumps, air pumps, condensers, feed pumps, juice pumps, mjlasses pumps, etc., to-

gether with a complete stock of spare parts and valves for all sizes. Careful attentiongiven all orders, and prompt shipment guaranteed.

Estimates furnished for complete Irrigation pumping plants of any capacity orpower.

Cor. Fort and Queen Sts.. Honolulu, H. I.1260 Telephone 506. .

GREENRIVER!

THEO.RDAVIES&CO.,Ltd.Merchants and Commission Agents.

Carry a Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. Paints,Oils and White Lead.

GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES.

Agents for Clariphos & Dick's Balata Belting.This Belling Is acknowledged by several of the most expert engineers on the

Islands to be the best, most durable, and least expensive.Also Agents for Kelchefer Bros.' GRAY AGATE WARE, of which a full line

Is carried.A good selection of IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTING, LINOLEUM, LAWN

MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE AND FITTINGS.

Lime, Cement, Fire Clay and Fire Bricks.

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38 PERFUMES feg;Roger and Gallet,

Lundborg's,- -

Ricksecker's,Gosnell's, in all odors

SachetMaile Cologne,

Benson,Smith &Co.,LtdFORT AND HOTEL STS.

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EVENING

Toilet Sets,

SBBai!9BBHBBB8BBmnMi!SST.BTiTSE3:E33Z) 1330- -

'The Germania Life Insurance Co.Of iVEW YORK.

ASSETS 25,730,910.18Legal Reserve to Policy Holders 2,189,498.00Surplus to Policy Holders 2,939,271 30Paid to Policy Holders since i860 40,425,515.67Claims by death paid to Beneficiary Policy Holders 21,838,904.52Matured Endowments paid to Policy Holders 6,023,051.71Life Annuities paid to Policy Holders 351,669.43Dividends and Surrenders paid to Policy Holders 12,211,890.00

Tho Gornittiila lasuo9 all tho latost and most 11 bo rnl forms of Iitfo, Iustal-mon- t.

Income Dlvldond, Etulowmout or Bond Potlclos.GEAR, LANSING & CO., General Agents.EMMETT MAY, Manager.

Judd Building, Honolulu.

ROBERTSON, LITTLE & ROBERTSON.

"H "Pt "H1 "H "H "H

Stock end Bond Brokers.

CORNER KING AND BETHEL STREETS.

fcjS?ALCO

Perfume Bottles,

Without a Rival.

JM1!POLISH.

sensitive surface. Excellent

fiiBjaiaisiaiaraiaiaiaisiaiisisia ehsejsisisjpifSm

it&i&Qti&tZi&ftTho best preparation for cleaning and polishing plated

ware, gold, silver, brass, stool, coppor, etc.Will not iniuro tho most

polish to use in tho Not expensive; quickpolish; easy to handle. 0. W. MAOPARLANE,

Solo Agent for tho Hawaiian Inlands.

THE.

ORPHEUM HOTEL,Orpheum Building, Port Street.

-- Is a first-clas- s modern hotel. A German chef has beenjpeclally Imported, and'every attention will be given to the culinary department. A

first-cla- short-orde- r bill of fare. Regular dinner at 5:30 p.m. Dining hall 60x30.Private supper rooms; billiard tables; barber shop, and every convenience.

A few offices to let In the bulldlne. 1206

&&S QQ2&S,.The Only Chartered in California.

Confers degrees and presents Its Alumnic us candidates for graduate workat the Universities. I:s Seminary course accredited by the Universities. Offersmost excellent opportunities for the study of Music, Art and Elocution; also BusinessCourse.

Beautiful location, unsurpassed for health. Five buildings; 125 acres ofGround: three miles of walk ; excellent gymnasium.

Que-hal- f hour from and an hour and a quarter from San Francisco.Resident students pav no tuition for regular courses. Terms for board, etc.,

moderate. NEXT TERM BEGINS AUGUST 3rd, 1899.Write for Circular. Address

MRS. C. T. MILLS,1246 ; Mills College P. P.. Calif.

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Woman's College

accepted

Oakland,

Aill XJetrLci snortly,EX BAItKENTINK IRMaARl),

Harness, Surreys, Phaetons,and Carriage Materials.

Honolulu Carriage manufactory jW. W.? WDRKMHT., Prop'r.

V FORT STREET, ABOVE IIOTEL.gajgjaaniaBisjgnMBiBiaiaigiaig

35 DIFFERENT STYLES!Gold Oak Bedroom Sets.

CHEVAL AND DUCHESSE, In Elegant and Various Designs. J

EXTENSION DINING TABLES. PARLOR AND DINING CHAIRSJust to hand per "Wilder."

Goyitje - Mehrten Furniture Co,, Ltd.J. A. MEHRTEN, Manager. '

Progress Bloolc, Fort & Beretania Sts.

Hood'sFavorite

Cathartic PillsIt Is easy to purge, but that Is not what

Is wanted. A mild but euro and undla-turbln- g

cathartio will aet Nature to go-ing, and rollovo tho head, tho stomach,tho liver and alt the organs o( the body

CURBfrom the many and dangerous evils ol aclogged corporeal drainage

Hood's Pills CUKE Liver Ills, sick head-ach- o,

biliousness, constipation, withoutpurging, without pain, without violence.

Liver IllsIlood's Pills aro tho only pills to tako

with Ilood's Saraaparllla. Sold by alldruggists. 26o. Sent by moH-o- receiptof price, by C. I. Hood & Co.jV-owcl-

l, Mass.

Hotels and Restaurants.

WE OFFER YOU THE

Best 5c. CigarTo bo had for tho money.

CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTICCIOAIIS.

Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOLTE.

$35.vsDurin June, July

and August, the above rate for

Board and Lodging per month will

prevail at the

Queen Hotel.Ocean View Saloon,

WAIKIKI,:: j:n(j 0 Qar Lne

W. OTTMAN, Proprietor.

Draught and Rottlod Boor.Wlnos of all brands of tho host quality.Tho only llconsod establishment In

tho district. 1230

Orpheum Cafe,FORT STREET,

-- Near the New Theater

Best Meats in the City !

Vroparod and served by white era.ployoes.

Open day and night.1160 O. T. QOW, Manager.

Notice.Persons wishintr tit nhf.tln lv,. .t

Makawno. MaiH . ran Iia Bnmti.iin(n.iatMltS. U. B. BAILEY'S,

Terms, 910 porweok.

BAILEY'S

VV P.O.Bo4

ITS.Telephone je

The Milwaukee Punoture-Pro- oi Tire.

AS RESILIENT AS ANY TIRE MADlPAUPUNCTURE --

P1LIKIA.

Bailey's Honolulu CvclervSole agents Model 15 Beebe Bicycles ai

3o. Repairs that are repairs at the olfreliable 231 King street.

FOR BALK,

Fresh Milkat 10 cents

a Quart!Dollvorod In any quatitltlos to suit.

Loavo your ordors at 8TAU DAIHV,orTEtiKPHONE 103. , , '"

11317

OUR COUNTRY'S BIRTHDAY

Od this tho anniversary of ourcountry's birth,

A hundred million hearts adoreher nnmo;

Boldly she stands among thenations of tho earth,

Foremost in progress and her peopie's fame.

Swift has she risen from tho trou-ble- d

past,Crowned with the glory of victor-ion- s

right;Long shull tho grandeur of her

empiro last,Nor fado away in diro corruption's

night.

Forever aro thero noble hearts andbrave,

Beady to shod their life blood inher causo;

Horoes thore aro who bnast thoright to Bave

Thoir country's honor in victoriouswar.

Nations oppressed havo not ht

her aid in vain,Quick bIio replied with all her

generous will;Nor oeasod her anger till peace

roiunod againAnd tho cruel tyrant's droaded

voice was still.

Prosperous in pcaco and terriblein war.

Most mighty in the Golds of laborana or. tuougut;

Fit outcomo of great empiros gonebeforo,

Hor greatness with tho blood ofmartyrs bought.

Blest are hor children, freodom'schildren thoy,

Blest aro tho people of her pros-poro- us

lands;Blest aro those distant shoros

vhero waves today,Tho bannor of tho stars and crim-

son bands.

Hawaii, lovely jowel of tho wostornseas,

Is now one of Columbia's daugbtors fair;

With loving hands she gives OldGlory to tho breeze,

Whoso every ripple is a nation'sprayer.

W. F. Saiiin.m

The Lnst Car.The last cars of the King street

lino going to Waikiki and ralamapasB the Anchor baloou. Thecleverest mixolocists in the citvaro thero always to pnt you upanything you may desiro. Dropin ana uiko a arop netoroyou taicetho car. The celobratod Hostilebeer is to bo bad hero on drauahtA fall lino of liquors including theluuuuuH a.. j. tioBBi) xuooro wuiBKyetc., always on band. Receivedper Warrimoo, Rainior Bock Boeron draught. Tho Anchor Salponis hem to plens" its natrons.

One coupon and 25 cents, On ToManila.

SPORTS PROGRAM.

July 4, 1899.100 Yards Dash For Boys under 14

vears. First Prize 3 00Second Prize 2 00

80 Yards Dash For Girls under 14vears. first rrie 3 00Second Prize 2 00

60 Yards Dash For Girls under 12vears. Hrst rrie 3 00Second Prize 2 00

Co Yards Dash For Boys under 12years. First Prize 3 00Second Prize 2 00

50 Yards Dash For Boys under 10years, frize 3 00Second Prize 2 00

50 Yards Dash For Girls under 10years, Prize 3 00Second I'rle 2 00

100 Yards Dash l.

First Prie 10 00Second Prize 5 00

Running High Jump.Flr.st Prize 5 00Second Prize 2 50

120 Yards Hurdle Race l.

nrsi rrie 10 00Second Prize 5 00

220 Yards uasli for-al- l.

rirsi rrie 10 00Sseconu 1'rlze 5 00

Climbing Greasy Pole.Prize 5 00

50 Yards Wheelbarrow Race.First Prize 3 00Second Prize 2 00

Throwing Baseball.First Prize 5 00Second Prize 2 50

Running Bases.First Prize 10 00Second Prize 5 00

Pole Vault.First Prize r 5 00Second Prize 2 50

Sports to begin at 1:30 p. in.At 3:30 p. in. baseball between Stars and

Kamehamehas.COMMITTEE.

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i' Jjfy?&wt 'al ItSsWPPn-'fji-

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Real Estate and Insurance.

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X.IFJB and OIItEIHDRJMAIlEjJTp,

AGENTS FOR ..

New England Mutual life In-

surance Co. of Boston.jEtna Fire Insurance Company

. of Hartford.

JAS. H. LOVE.

Stock BrokerFORT ST., NEAR KING.

FOR SALE

Kihei

McBryde Sugar Co.

Nahiku

Kahuku

Mutual Tel. Co.Olaa Supar Co.

HENRY ST. GOAR.EDWARD P0LL1TZ.

Members Stock and Bond Exchange.

EDWARD POLLITZ& Co

COMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS ININVESTMENT SECURITIES

Particular mention clven to purchase and l olHawaiian Suffar Stock.

Loans NrcoUattJ. Eastern and Fortlcn Stocksana uonas.

403 California St.,San Francisco, Cnl. 1172

W. C. ACH1 & CO.,

BroKers & DealersIN- -

REAL ESTATECT We will Boy or Bell Bool Estate It

.Upaita of tho group.tW Wo will Sell Froportioa on Uoasot

tble OommlealonBi

OFFICE. 10 West King Stree.

,DAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate Broker,223 MERCHANT ST.

FOU SALE.

Twelve Clilnow) Granite HltcliluyPosts, $0 each.

Property In town.

HOUSES TO LET.

WILLIAM SAVIDGE,

Stock and Bond BrokerMember ol Hawaiian Stock Exchange.

Molnerny Block, Fort Street.

OH AS. ,r. FALK,

Member Honolulu Stock nxclnngoItcom 301, Juild IttilltlltiK- -

H. W. WEST,

eal Effete BJolef.P. O. BOX 50.

P. E. 11. STHA.UOH,

Real Estate BrokerFinancial Agent and Colloctor.

Lincoln Bloolc. 019 Klwr stroet.1248 Telephone 641,

JAS. F. MOHQAN,

(Of

Membei of Honolulu Slock Exchange,Oueen street.

Telephone 71. P. O. Boa 59,,

JAS. P. MORGAN,UOTIONEEK AND STOCK BKOKXK

No. 45 Queen Street.Expert Appraisement of Ren!

Satate and Vnrrnturn

A. ;T. CAMPBELL,Stock and Bond Broker.

Member of tha Honolulu Stock Exchinra.Ofllco Qtieon Mroot, npoBlto Union

reen uompiny.Telephone 506. P O. Boa in.

MORRIS K.KEOHOKALOlJUnltotl States Custom lTniiso Broker.AccfliintJint, Searehar of Titles andQenoral Business Agnut.Tolophone n20.

0FFI015 No. 15 Knahumanu Rtreoi,Honolulu, Fonnorly A. Ros.i'b mllco

Agents, brokers dnd Jobbers.

W. G. Irwin & Go.Limited

Agents forWestern Sugar Koflnery Co. of Ba

Francisco,Baldwin Locomotive Works of FhlU

(loli)bia, 1'enu.. D. 8. A.Hewell Universal Mill Co. (Nation

Cane Shreddor), N- -t York, U. 8. A,N.ObUu.U & Oo'a Chemical FcrtUlzemAlex Crosa & Sons, high grade tertU

lzors for Cane and Coffee.Beedg Steam Pipe Covering

AlsoOffer for SaleParafflne Paint Go's P ft B Faint and

Papers) Lncol and Linseed oils, rawand boiled.

Indar!..!, (a oold water paint) In whitand colors.

Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime andBricks.

CASTLE & COOKE,LIMITED,

HONOLULU.Commission Merchants,

SUGAR FACTORS.AGENTS FOR

Trie Ewa Plantation Co.ri-- e Walalua Agricultural Co.. Lti.Th Kohala Suear Co.The Walamta Sucar Mill CoTh Koloa AKrl:uliural Co.rhc Fulton Iron Works, St. Loul. M".Die Stanlard Oil Co.The Geo. F. IllaVe Steam Pumpt.Weston's Centrllujils

The New Lnslana Life Insurance Co. of fHstaaThe Flna Tire Ins C11 ol Hartford, ConaThe Alliance AwtMnce Co of I nndon

AlexanderS&Baldwin

FACTORS bCOMMISSION

MERCHAKT-S-.

Agents (or the California and OrientsSteamship Company.

JUDD BUILDING,VOKTS'lHKirr.

lisu

Wm. 6. Irwin & Go.(lxmitud).

Q. Irvrin, Proeident and ManageJlano Spreokola, - - - Tioe-Preside-

W. M. OilTnrd, Heorotnry and TreasnxtCheo. O. Porter, - Andltof

Sugar FactorsAim

Commission Agents.AOBNTS OF TH

9UEANIG STEAMSHIP COMPANYOF SAN FRAN0I80O. OAIa.

BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED

Quoon street. Honolulu, H.I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Artlcullural Companf, Onomea Situuompanjr, iionoma augar company, wannanitagar Company, Walhec Sunt Companr. Makalgar Compauy, HaleakaU Ranch Companr, K

Ranch. Line San Kranclaccacti, Chat. Brewer ft Co.'a Lint of Boatoa

fackets. Amenta Boston Board of Underwrite!ienta Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.

lut or omoiaaiCooke.Presldont; Oeorge H BobertaOB,

Manager; E F Bishop, Treasurer SereUry; W F Allon, Auditor; 0 M Cook,B Waterhoniie, A W Carter. Dlrectora.

M. PHILLIPS & CO., '33Wholesale Importers Jobbers of "'S

(aropean and American Drj 6oo4

end Qr.eon Hrreetn. jH. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd vj

JEHERAL commission agents 1'Fori qneon Streets Honoluli, -

CITY REPAIR SHOP115 Bethel Street, opposite Water-hous-

&Strictly new 180a ClevelanJ Bicycles for Rent,Secondhand Ulcjclesfoi sale.Repairing promptly anj Uioroughly attenlM

All work guaranteed.E.JONBS,R. CLARK

Honolulu Iron Works Co,Improvod ami modorn SUGAR MA.

OHINKRY of iinilhr ami .In..oriptlon mado to ordor. Boiler workami nrvRTRn irpi."ia tnr s ,,nurnosea a nnecialtr. PAHlxtilar ili.lion paid to WORK, anil repairs ex.tuwi m, MorioM nonce .

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,General Manager ot

The Equitable Life As3nrance SocietjOf tho United SUteR for the UawalUc

Inlands,Orrrsni Merohsut street, Uono'"iui

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Evening Bulletin,fibllabtl Every Day, aicept Sunday, at no Kloc

trett, Honolulu, H. I., by tha

3ULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.

W. R. FARRINGTON EditorANIEL IOGAN City PJItor

MONDAY, JULY 3, 1899.

Proper pr it oticm for l)royfuaonce lit i r ivoj in Franco ia becoming no grout u problem ns thereleaso of tho oiHctr from DorilsIsland.

If Alger tlo"8 nctunlly resignfrom tbo Cabinet ri'itl eco ire dectiou as United Sltiles r

Irom AUcliiocn, liu will spcuro aunanimous vote of tlmnks

It n mistake t) put Hawaiiclown ii b interested in tho additionof n c.ilouirxl dapiirttiiput lo theiintionnl r.ilinitn'strntion. HawaiieoMiB to get in fnr nwny from thecolonial schemo bm pipaiolo.

Inlornnt onal iudreot in warlike proceed ns ia now contenulin tho Transvaal tthera tho oldquestion of tho rhtu of tho Uit-liiude-

is nuaiu etirring up rtrife.Qro t B itniii steadily denies thoinnny mmora of intont to eecuruconcession to tho claims of itscitizens by force of urine, althoughtho military preparations nowboing mi'li' aie of a churaoterthat warrants tho conclusion thatthe British will not be found nap- -

Tho demand f r pioup ceesa-tio- n

of hostilities ij tho Philip-pines his i ecomo so goueralthroughout the United States thatGeneral Otis will he called uponto make goo.l his nesortion thiit80,000 men will bo sufficient toquell fi robollion or failing inthis to ma' o wa, f r another com-mande- r.

Tho a'titudu of thePresident ueun to b to giveOtis another obf nee, and withholdfor a time colling ft r a volunteers.Unless tli Filipino undergoes eBuddon chango of hoiit, however,it is only a matter of a few woekibefore th oll for men will beeent from W-- r i t- - ,

'i in: gloiiious Foimrn

Hnwiitontoro into tho spirit oftho colcbration if Aini-rioa- Inde-pendence Pay in this year 1690 he

it has oewr o on any proviousoccasion ind it is not likely to doin years to com . For nearly halfa century, Unvaii bus boon pros-

pective Amorican territory, buto.ioh yt'fir hai fcund i'Ib futuretromld iK' in th balance, its Am-

erican ciliens Imioful, patrioticbut itill uncerUiu.

iii'8 Fourth titids tho Amoric-nn- s

celebrating tueir national holi-

day on Amorioni soil; tho flag ishere, the die ia cast mid althoughn few (iieEtioiiH of local govern-

ment huso jet to l)n nettled, everycitizan of the Ilawniian lelundasharoa iu tho right to Btrivo

for blessings of liberty forwhioh 'ho fr.unors of tun Declara-tion of ludepoddence and the or-

ganizer! of Wia IHtiOU . foug'ht

While ths ui'lopeudfuuo of Hawaiias a natiin U ioat, i s pooplo have,

gained gruttr Hticugth and morecomplov fro trio n of action throughnbsorp'io'j by a n itkm that rcoog-niz- oj

(U- - nijii'ility of manhood,nod domandj ( licit Iho rights of theindividuil cit mu shall bo pro-

tected.

'Ills orplmuin.

Saturday night the cuko walkwas again tho loading attraction,Tho winning touu boing MiseFrankio Uartwoll and Billy Hownrd. Tho contest now stands atie between ElBe Hartwell andBarton, and tho former couple.Miss Brandes made a decidedhit, hor voice being in splendidcondition. Post and Marion as ateam aro in groat favor. Bartontwain broucht down tho housewith "Hello Ma Baby" and "WhoSaid Obickon in DiB Crowd."Glorin and the other porformorsworo at thoir boat. Ohungo ofprogram on Wednesday.

DREYFUS IS IN FRANCE

London, Juno 24. Tho Even-ing Nows publishes the followingriiHpulcucb from its correspondentat Bennos, Franco:

" With nil roiTvi', I send a re-

port that Dreyfus arrived here at5 o'clock this morning. A specialtinii with four paesengertt arrivedhere, and tho paosougers forth-with ei.tfrpd n close carrisge, surrounded by six gendarmes andurovo to tin) military priHcin,wnorohe coai'htuau was detained, pre-

sumably for fear of leakages. Thoauthorities doolincd all informs-- t

on and tho railway oUicials oreHworn to spcrpcy."

THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT.HONOLULU EXCHANGE

HID CwatS. Iln AErag, llawn tt no,Klholaj.tt'4 dorU . Mcllrjd a i'

Ualm ! Unkala it Olaaaj i Walalua )i,J.ipalJ U4, Wilder SS in!lv Oahu l(& LCo 145,Gov rcr c 100, Claim H & I. Co to6.

ASKI iCo. Lwi (0, llawn Su jij. Ho-- n

miu ,6'(, Hnnokja T. Kihel at 11, do paid 4j,Klpt'itru til Kona a 91M. Maunalel paid too, .

a 1. Uahu too, Oolula aaH, Olaa a ;)(,IMIa too. Vlonfor Mill 9H, Walalua an 100,

41 o WaUmti io, lnter-llan- d i 5 160, llawnHlectrlc 300 O.ihu R &. L Co uS.

SALCS.ntupon Roardi n Ookala aa1 inHawnSucar

atoa, 10 llnttomu 165, 10 do 16O, tndo t6j, todo 161!?'

M do 1(4 5 waitnanaio ito, t) lhi jo, 10 wniaiuiim ipiit to waiitunrtwsgj 100 ,ik urj jc j,to w beflon-t- o Am Suear 140S'oir Next ol I aallan Stock Lxcliance

will not be held till Wdntdty, July 5H1, iftw.

Crlck-- t Mi tcli Tomorrow.

A cricket match v. ill bo pUyedtomorrow on tho Mnkiki ground"ommenoing at 1:30 p. m., tpnms,Honolulu (J. U. ana jUobb. Tlieo.DaviVn & Co. Tho following play- -

rs roprosont tho H. 0. 0 : W.L Stanley, S. Biddoll, T. Ballontvne, It. Anderson, T. Cattou, H.Vincent, T. H. Walker, Piianaia,T. H. Harvey, ltev. Lane, Bev.Kitcit.

UUlncittdl ilia Hlmulili-r- .

Tho mate of tho MoNoar, Mo- -

Plterson ty namo fell overboardfrom his ship on Saturday even-ing. Iu the fall ho struck thoedre of the wharf dislocating hidtdioulder. Ho was fished out ofthe wn'er by a shipmate and takento tho hospital.

momAlible Si. Flrit.

There wai a pretty raco betweenthe Abbie M, Kaikiloni and Ma-

rion from the bell buoy to tholighthouse yesterday. Tho bootspufifo'd tlii' liglithousntin tho ordernurnfd with tho Abbie M onehundred yards to tho good and thoother booia ooporotcd by o longth.

The Snf c Route to Wheel Content.The reputation of a Bicycle, like the

refutation of a human being, dependswholly on what people say of It, notwhat they know of It. Meritoriouswheels have undoubtedly suffered fromcareless and Ignorant criticism. It Is oneof the strongest evidences of the standingof the 'Built Like a Watch Sterling blcy- -

le" that no one has ever anything tosay of It save good. One can never fallof bicycle satisfaction In following theunanimous approval of all wheeldom.

"Tint hump," said the surgeon, " canonly be removed by changing from an In- -

proper to a correct position. I would ad- -

1st you to ride a Sterling." It gives youthe proper reach and you needn't stoopto pedal, It runs so oasy. Dont cut glasswith an ax. Take a diamond. Dont ride:i lumber wagon just because you are goingover rougli roads. Ride a High-grad-

Sterling, a light,elegant dainty mount, but a reliable road-ster, even for heavy weigiits.

look at It tills way without a completeknowledge of bicycles you must necessari-ly depend to a great extent upon the say- -

so of tlii d'aler. Why not call upon theracinc a: Avrg uo on fort street,wheie you are doubly protected by thesrreat fame of the Sterlinc bievcies soldand by the reputation of their agency,"ioiunytne r. w. &.'M. Co.," is a goodguarantte.

All they ask fnr the highest grade bicy-cle ever manufactured, only ffo.oo onsmall weekly or monthly Installments.

"TV: aSf &

Amoug the civilinn passengerson tie Sheridan hound for Ma- -uil.i are Jndpe W.F. Norris.nc exnrrm olliuer, who will be Rolioitoro' Custom i nl tho Vmnouo portaof the Philippines; Miss AnnaBuj-unin- , a correspondent ofname distinction duriuu tho Cnbin (.mnpaigu; James Taylor, miattorney of San Francisco, whogoes t' Manila as the special rr- -presontilivo of JulgoHubr torescue his son now hold prisonerby the Filipinos; 0. 8. Bradford,returning from a business tiip toSin Frnuoisco,

, m m

Water Colors in sets for

children and adults ; also Col

umbian Photo Colors, which

anybody can use successfully.

Oil colors and artists materials

of all sorts.

KING BROS.,110 Hotel street.

THE EVENING BFLLETINj HONOLULU, II. 1., JULY 3, 181)9. 'j

Hi THIS COUPON. f

sj;a And 25 Cents, gGOOD FOR ONE COPY g5P

32sA iAl.iTf.ri. In JSS.

f uu iu iiiauiia. mt n.. nminl aoo untlTr

jvj oy uuuuLHso iriitit, tKM "Examiner War CorftjionJnt......... rt0 !4 llf U? !!& A9 ',I!'jK!',&-jK?-j&-

Douglas White who wrote On ToManila has done bis work accu-rately.

All SortsAndConditions ofHOSE! - - -

GARDEN HOSE l

STEAM HOSE I

SUCTION HOSE

Closing out odd lots at special

prices regardless of the advance In

rubber.

Pacific Hardware Co, Ltd.,

Fort Btreet.";

THE ORPHEUMFAMILY THEATRE.

J P. POST MANAOPPW. C. SHARP MUSICAL WKECTOK

TO-NIGH- T I

11ia? Sorra.GRANDCOM PET ATIVECAKE WALK !

Marie M. Brandes,Phenomenal Vocalist.

The Hartwell Sisters,Acrobatic and Contortion Dancers,

Dave Marion,ComeJUn, Singer nJ Acrobtt.

MLLE. GLORINE,Serpentine Dancer.

Ginger Blossom andBilly Holoua,

ItaAallit) Slnj;trs.

Mr. Frank Barton,Baritone and Comedian

May AshleyJim Post

Billy HowardGeneral Admission, ac. and re.Last six rovi (or Children utder it years, ioc.Reserved Chairs, jxr.Seals can tw looked by rlnglnc up Telephone 54a,

LIVE STOCKCommission Merchants

a' wv maL.vJu.'wST V K3t7aw'iisisttesa-hwi- .

New ShipmentExtra line lot of Heavy Mules, nice driv-

ing, and Saddle Ilurseb.it Honolulu StockYards Co., corner Alakea and QueenStreets.

Press- -

Association.

All those interested in forming a

PRESS ASSOCIATION areto meet at Room 35 Popular

House, on MONDAY EVENING,

July 3rd.

By order of COMMITTEE.

"THERE ARE NONE SO

BLIND AS THOSE

WHO WILL NOT SEE."Tliere are some people who cannot be

convinced tli.it white Is white and bUckis black, because they arc determined tohave their own way about It. Very Rood.Such jieople ro through life nilsjinR thegroat truths and the greatest happiness aswell as comfort.

There arc others again who areIt is to the men of this class

tii.it we like to talk about the merits ofour clothing.

'I hey are better than nine-tent- of theclothes turned out In this

city and the equal of the other tenth.

Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s clothes costabout half the price of made-t- o orderclothes, and have every desirable attributeof the very bet gar-ments, besides embodying many unmatch-abl- e

features strictly their own. That iswhy we say investigate the merits of theclotnes bearing tills label before going toa tailor. You risk nothing and stand towin a lot. ...Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen Mesh

Underwear. Send for Catalogue.tt

The Kash9 Hotel Street : : WaTCrlGT BlOCi

We Make Shirts to Order.Telephone No. 6;6. No. 9 11, Hotel St.

Mechanics' Tools-- AND-

Builders HardwareAT COST !

We make tills announcement In the faceof a rising market.

Why ? Because we want the room forother goods more strictly within our lines.

Our entire stock ofSHELF HARDWARE andMECHANICS TOOLS

Will be sold at cost. ThlsCLEARANCESALE will commence on TUESDAY,JUNE 20, and will continue until the en-

tire stock Is exhausted. The goods aremarked In plain figures.

You will find a few samples in our largewindow. The stock is on our second floor.Take the elevator. You will find a sales-

man In charge of this special department.Come early before other dealers buy it out.

8QXWe want our customers to get thisbenefit.

W. W. Dimonrj & Co,,LIMITED.

Von Holt Block, King street.

Importers of Crockery, Lamps and HouseFurnishing Goods.

Sole Agen's Jewel Stoves, for coal orwood : Gurney Cleanable Refrigerators,New Wlckless Blue Flame Oil Stoves,Germ Proof Filters, Primus Oil Stoves.

Others Out,We Out,1-- 3 Off onPopularSheetMusic . . .

Hawaiian, JJews Co.,Limited.

Flags !

Shields !

Flags !Silk Flags Bunting Flagsl

Muslin Flags Cotton Flags!Tissue Paper Flags!

Festooning Papers!Cotton Bunt'ng in Red, White and

Blue I

Everything in

4TH OF JULYDECORATIVE MATERIALS

Flags of all sizes from 2 inchesto 12 feet long.

PRICES THE LOWEST I

The Latest Books Published!New Stationery!

GoldenMeBazaar310 FORT STREET.

JUST LIKE SILK !

AS GOOD AS SILK !

Is "What We Claim for Our

Printed Art Sateens !

.Unique Designs. Perfect Colorings. The choicest lot of Art

Draperies ever exhibited. Only one piece of a kind. Do not fail to

see them.

N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED.

Fort Street.MMiiew- -

H. PAULINE DINAN, .(Of the MISSES DINAN of San Francisco,

Has Opened a Branch Store"

At the Elian Dry Goods Co.'s, FORT STREET,WITH AN ELEGANT LINE OF . . .

-- Imported Hats&EXCLUSIVE STYLES by every steamer from our San Francisco store. 1

Prices very moderate. 1

Telephone 436.Opening Days June 29th to July 1st f" I

EGAN DRY

?ju.9sx opened u j9 j

A Now Line of OOLOllED SWISS MULLS, 'PLAID OKGAXDIES, mid WHITE SWISS withColored Dots. And a Eiuo Lino of Men's Silk 1?ront and J

Golf SHIRTS. I

Egan Dry Goods

-- x:e3::e.

Dry Goods

i TEMPLE OFInvite their customers and the

NEW: LINE :Which will be sold at very reasonable prices tor the

coming three weeks.

NOTE A limited numbor of Blmroa In tho abovo Association nro now oflorodfor snlo at tho par vnluo of $5 each. Application should ln imirto to tho Socretnry,Mr Hunapl, or to any momber of tho Hoard of Director, at tho Htoro, 420 Fortstroot. j

A. V. GEAR. President. EDWARD K. HANAPI, Secretary.DR. G. H. HUDDY, N. FERNANDEZE, Treasurer.

CHAS. WILCOX. Auditor.

HONOLULUTHE NEW DRUG STORE.

P. O. DOX 79

THE CHARM

.peMngs

GOODS CO.,.)

Hawaiian Association

Co., Fort Street.

FASHIONgeneral public inspect

OF :, GOODS,

DRUG CO.VON HOLT BLOCK,

Telephonb

OF WOMEN.

IS.

Lithographs of Washington,

Nuuanu

The wish to be beautiful Is every woman's heritage. She never looses it. It

brightens every of her life. There Is one charm the reach of evervwoman the of healthy white teeth. Brushing with FRAGRANTTOOTH POWDER" makes it easy.

lr7'7

MMISS

Hurrah for the Fourth of July!Fireworks. Flags, Balloons,

Decoration Bunting, Shields,Red, White and Blue Paper Festoonings, ?Kea,wnu:e ana uiuedtars oinpes kidoohs

BST" Assorted cases Fireworks at $ is. J20Urant, uewey ana Lincoln, ror saie at

I. 2L . cornerR V. LKDERKB,

Tolepliono 478.

to their

KING ST.3(4.

.Si

and $25

and King streets.

day withincharm "OUR

ana

Proprietor.P. O. Box f35.

TEA! TEA! TEA!Just received, the famous RED SEAL BRAND of TEAS Oolong

Pan Fired Japan, Natural Leaf Japan, English Breakfast, Ceylon?Mixed, and Blended. This Tea cannot be surpassed for excellence andprice. At the store of

S. J. SALTER,Grocery and Provision Dealer,

Orplicum Block. -t- - Telephone 080. 1Don't forget, we have an Ice tio on our wagons, to deliver things fresh and cold.

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EVENING BtlLLliTIN; HONOLtL7, H. I., JULY 3, 1HM). Bw.

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NATIVES TO OMAHA.

A ccntntct was entered into to4ny botweu John H. Wilson pod

of Wilaou.nnd a htiiof'nntive sinnon and muxioians consisling of J. Stinwr.tul J, Edwnrds,tenors; W. 13. Jontv, umbjo; E.Knliulu, bnritono; M. licalnkai,flutist, T Silvu, violiuiet and lira.Kapiiwi. r

Tbt9 pirty will proceed to thoOmaha Exposition undor tho

of Mr. Wilson rind after-

wards will rnako a tour of thoUnited States and possibly thoEuropoan Continent. Mrs Kn

iB an historical ohnracter,Eiiwi tho oaly living mombor oftho society of Court lialn dancersand sinpera orgwuized by Kuino-hatnoh- a

III about sixty years ayo.The pariy expeolri to loavo by thoAorangi Thursday next.

George TownBond returnedfrom Molohai in the schoonerRb Boy eit rihy with a largonumber "of ua'ivo ferua for theOmaha Exposition. These wereordered by John II. Wilon andwill bu sent by tho AmericanMaru.

Mr. W. H. Sea loaves tomor-row for Omaha, llo is to be conuected with tho Hawaiian villagetittup. Ho leaved his pupil inclmrfjo of Mr. Ames ot Wall,Nichols Co.

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Pacific Heights Notice.

Applications will be received at the office of BRUCEWARING & CO. for the purchase of Lots on

PACIFIC HBIGHTS,?Situated on the magnificent hillside between Nuuanu andPauoa Valleys, and commanding a superb marine and scenicview stretching from Diamond Head over Punchbowl to theWaianae range ot mountains.

A broad, winding Boulevard giving access to the propertyis now in course of construction, and choice lots of sufficientarea for magnificent homesteads will soon be available.

On the Nuuanu side of the hill is a Pali protecting it fromthe high winds and heavy showers of Nuuanu Valley, ensuringa salubrious climate.

The elevation of the property is fiom 1?0 to 7 JO feetabove sea level.

Applications will be numbered and filed, and choice will' be allotted according to the number of the applications.

Only 1,000 for a lot 100 x 200 feet. Terms easy.

BRUCE WARING & CO.,Rooms 7 and 8, Progress Block.

Will buy a Piano from us.

JUST. LOOK

AT OUR-LIS- T I

f CHICKERING 1KimballKroegcpKrellRoyalLudwigBlddle

4rfe?PIANO$

$10 per Month,INSTALLMENTS,

Kimball, Estey, Needham ORGANS.

Sheet Music, Mandolins, Guitars, etc.

BEBGSTROI MUSIC C0.,MProgress Bloolc.

COKNRR FOUT AND BEHKTANIA STREETS.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

For excursion trains ato NowToday.

Tin: Bulletin will not issuo tomorrow, July 4.

.Rehearsal of tho Amateur Orchestra this ovening.

The Salvini's will shortly ap-pear at tho Orpheum.

Alex Bolster of Kohala is visit-ing friocdt) in tho city.

OharU s E. RoBsorans of Lahnt-nalu- na

is at tho Arlington.Look out for tho Orphoum

Hooeier band in tomorrow'sparade.

Special train will leave Hono-lulu for Kuhuku ut lliUJ tomor-row night.

Lease and furniture of sevenroom house for salo. See forSale column.

Ex collector McStockor is herofor the Foil rlli aiid will return toHilo on Yodnelay.

Some very pretty dth of JulydccoratiouB of different storeBabout town are m ovideuco.

Work in being started on thorefittiUL' of tho old Castle homo onKing street us an orphans' homo.

The Transport Sheridan now inport was formerly the Massachu-setts of tho Atlantic Transportijino.

Tho Metropolitan Meat Marketnnuounces that it will close at 8o'clock sharp tomorrow morning,o my i.

Tho services at the First Metho-dib- tEpiscopal Church last even-

ing wore patriotic and perlaiuiugto tho Fourth.

R. D. WLhard has been ap-pointed in the placo of Clerk Fur-vi- s

who resigned from his positionin tho Circuit Court clorkship.

The boring of an aitp?iauv?ollis in progress onheJohn Ii estate, on Ford's Island, ner PearlCity. A depth of 301) feet has.been roacueu without any sign ofwater.

In a fow days now thero will bea largo number of night bloomingcerous blossoms at Punahon. Theplants are now covered with budsaveraging about four inches inlength.

Thero are threo stowawaveaboard the Transport Sheridan.Two of these are emtll white boyswlnle tue other is a small negro.They wore found tho second dayand put to work.

Mrs. Nopthaly's decoration ofher Milliuery Parlor jesterday inhonor jof the Qiieon Dowsger waswas on a pir with the oxoelloucoand tasto that pertains to ovorything in her lino.

Among tho soldiers in the trans-port Sheridan is Andrew Weir,Jr., son of Androw Weir of thiscity who ran away to Soattloabout two mouths ago and theroenlisted tor service in tho Philip-pines.

J. A. Griffin, who Iiib beenmanaging the ro-- building forWilson & Wbitehouso at Nuhiku,arrived on the Claudiue yesterdayand reports satisfactory progressas to the contractu with the Gov-ernment.

lluby Dexter, tho noted whnel- -

man, will bavo charge of the Paci- -

nee Uyclo (Jo.'s store in the ansenco of Mr. Craft. Mr. Craft iscoing to tho Coast on both basin ess and pleasure and will bringliis wife back with nun in about amonth.

Tho jury in the case of Pa, thonative who died suddenly ono daylast week met in the Doputy Mar-shal's otlico Satuiday and, afterduo deliberation, toudored thoverdiot of death from pnruraonin.It was learni'd from one of the'relatives of the native that de-

ceased had been sick for a fort-night or so beforo his death.

T. G. JALLENTYNE.H. P. EAK1N.

Ballentyne & Eakin

5T0CKBROKERS

...AND...

General Insnrance Apiils.

McINERNY BLOCK

FORT STREET

HONOLULU

FLAGSOF ALL

KI1NDS,C5S

Red, White and Blue

-- FESTOONIfMJ PAPER- -

FISH HO; NS!

TORPEDOSFor the Little Folks.

WALL, NICHOLS CO.(LIMITED).

FRED J. CROSS,CouMiltlng nnd Siijiorlntoinllut;

Etecirical t HydraulicKNOINEEH.

Eloctro-Hi'draull- c I'imor TronstnlRtlonRKI'OUTS AND 1ISTIMAT13FUItNISllKD. . . .

With (Jotton-No- ll Co., Qucon street.OiUeo noxt to l'ostofllcc. 1223

m

lllllllMlililllM

&t

ilillllllllHIIIIIH

Home Bakery

The Only First-Cla- ss AmericanRestaurant in the City.

Ice Cream ParlorsIn connection.

Bread, Cake, etc., delivered to anypart of the city free.

52T-52- 9 FORT ST.,HONOLULU, H. I.

UUSINKSS LUNCH, from 11 a m. till2 p. in 25 conU

DINNKIt, Irom 6 to 7 p. m 50 toutsI1H

Notaries.

N. FERNANDEZNOTARY PUBLIC ail TTPEWR1TEB

OKct 908 Merchant itrtfl, Campbell block, rearJ. O. Carter's office. P. O. Box 194

EDMUND H. HA11T,

Notary Public and TypewriterConveyancer and Searcher ol Records.

Offlce Campbell's Block, Merchant St.Next door to Hawaiian Wine Co.

FLAGS !

7imnmmiimmmmmmmmmmmmm; iTHE PEARSON & POTTER CO., LTD., B312 Fort Street.

the 'Phone, 565.

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Youaro worn out, tired, .nn't puttho onoipy you dii-lr- Into yourduties. Weill, tlinn, you nmvt try

that will ocrromo till,fcollnj; and rostoro you to puruithealth.

From childhood wo.'aro t.uulit torespect I he enruth o features of liorlw.Our tind tlimti, and

ero,ii) a rule, vimd It. the artolromedles from nrIoufc

plants.

as f

Wo haui a thnt l oftho typo puroly cso-lubl- o,

niado of herbs with wlno. Fora Kcncrnl tonic to produce lKorutidotrutigtli, you iniinot find n bottorone.

For malarial loss ofthat tired feeling, loss of y,

It Ih a truo anacea.h'oyul liititrt it .i..c,

Tlieij 7i t tut at my forth,from llo'jnl no our ntxl urnin,

lit uie tcill iitrtly bring mirth.

Put up in pint liottlot at 51) cents.Only of

all theest the

No. 10 FORT ST.

RoyalHereand

Everywkere

something

PleasantKrnndrrotherx

propirlng

preturallonold.fatihlouud

Wine.dltorderx,

Hollister Drug Co,

ll

A CompleteAssortment ofLadies', Gents' andChildren's

BLACKHOSIERY

In grades from cheapto best. Sanitary,

Diamond and Hermsdorf Dyes

E. W. JORDAN'S,uXMmXwrouaatttf

CS33C&C&& J- ' '" ..L. ui k'lkMiAA-l 'v lJtirr,- --f Jgffa;j.iiix,k'Via 6atjK yrr -, - - v-"-.-

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 3, 1899.

Attorneys.

A. L. C. ATKINSON,Attorney-at-Law- .

Olllco, eornor King and Bethel slroot",Up Stairs. 1227

'JD. IttcOANTS STEWA11T,Attornoy andCounsellor at Law.

T?rogrpv llK'k,iiposUo Catholic CliurchFort street, Honolulu, II. I.

1252 Tolo phono 1122

Cathcart & ParkeAttorneys-at-La- w

tfave moved their law offices to theJudd Block, Rooms 308 and 309.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,ATTORNEY ST LSW.

HILO. HAWAII

CHARLES F. PETERSON

attorney at Law andN"otarv Public.

Knalmuiauu Btrect.

JOHN" L. KAULUKOU,

AJ: torney-a- t OLawbethel St., Honolulu.

J. M. KANBAKUA,Attorney and Oounsollor at

Law.)flue: In tho Occtilontnl Hotol, cor-aor- ot

King anil Alal.oa fetroots, Ilonvtnlu. 1107

W. C. Arm. E.ocn Johnson.AOHI & JOHNSON,

Attorneys and Oounsolorsat Law.

OJSco No. 10 Wost King street.Tolopiiono 884.

A S. lllVIIIRCYS. rREOLRICICW llANkPV.

HUMLMIKUY'S & HAWKEY,LawyerH.

Cori.tr of King and Ilothol strools.Tolnphnno 761.

E. M. BROOKS,At tomoy-nt-I-iifw- .,

Corner Port anJ Hotel streets.Over FalrchllJ's Shoe Store,

HONOLULU, H. I.

EKANOrSJ.BEltllY,m u

Will practice In til (he U. S. Federaland Slate Courts.

'rogrcss Block, cor. Berctanla and Fori streets.Uiy : Rooms j and 6.

5. A. MOTT-SMIT- H,

ATTORNEY,HAS MOVED to the Judd

Block, Fort St.

OR. WALTER HOFFMANN.BERETANIA STREETS, (opposite tlio

Ilnwnlinn Hotel.)Offlco Hours: 8 to 10 a. 111.; 1 to 3m. j 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays: 8 to 11

4. m. Tolopiiono 610. P.O. Box 601.

DR A. N. SINCLAIR,13 KINO ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE.

Sours : 0-- a. in., 3 p. ni., 8 p.m.Bundajs, 12-- 2 p. in.

ToloptiuiinTtl. 1107-3-

OR. C. L. GftRVINOffice: 517 Kino Sthi.kt, near Punch-

bowl, Honolulu, 11. 1.

TELEPHONE No. 418

Hours: 0 to 11 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. m.;7 to 8 p.rn.

DR. A. GORDON H0DGINS.

OFFICE AND JtESlDENCJJ 618 FOItTStreet, oppoMto Roman CathnlloChiueli. Olllco Hours- - 11 to 1 J 2 to4.7 ' .8 Telephone 9.VI. 1215

DR. T0?1IZ0 KATSUNUMA,VETFRINARY SURGEON.

Skin Dislumh of all Kinds a Npprialry.OftUw Itci'ini 11, Sprucklos Building.Houru I) 10 ).'""'iepliono 17 1. Rosldenco tolopiiono

1C03. 1245

DR. I. MORI,136 Berctanla street, between Emma

and Fort streets.Tolerili.Hio 277. P. O. Box b I J.

OHice Hinirs: 0 (o 12 11. in. and 7 to 8p. tr..; KnmliiyH, 1) to 12 u. 111. li'JXI

D It. T. il ITAT.I UTIA, M. DConsulting Rooms, lill Hauanu Street.

T. lopliono 132. P. O. Box 842.Keeldviiio, 624 Viumiii Sit. Cottage

llot.pt tul, 510 Nun mu St.Hour. ') tu tz a. 111 and 0 to 8 p, 111,

Hindu'" 'infln tn 1213 Mm

A. C.WALL,r.D.S.,O.E.WALL.D.D.S.,DENTISTS.

Sew Lore's Building, Fort BtreMiTELEPHONE 434.

DR. R. I. MOORE,Dentist,

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Calumet(g)Baking

PnuirlorV GOOD I VIIUVI

timers.

Tothosewhoknow

TI10 woathorcoek turns ov-or- y

way tho wind blows, butthe successful merchant must,liavo a settled policy. Homust follow it without flinch-ing.

Our policy is tho sellingof tho best groceries wo canfind. Of course tho pricesof such goods must bo higherthan of lmmitation brandsbut thoro are onough peoploin Hawaii who know thodifference.

Wo appeal to thoso whoknow.

Lewis & Co.111IF0RT STREET.

'Telephone 340

H. MAY & CO,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

616 & 517 Fort St., HonoluluTelephone! 2'i P.O. Box 470

Markets.

iWPOIM 1AT CO

108 KING STREET.Q. J. Waller, : : Manaoeii

Wholesale and Retail

ButchersAND

Navy Contractors.

BEST OP MEATS.Famlllos dosirlng tondor roasts,juicy sloaks and chops shouldcall on thu

Central Meat MarketWo make a specialty of family tradeand soil tho host at reasonableflguros.

214 NuuanuBt. Tolopiiono 104.

HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO,

ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,

MAN AC! EH,

EMBALMINGA Hpeclalty,

Office and Parlors514 & 510 Fort Bt. , near Hotol.

Tolopiiono 171).

,.THE..

Cor. Queen and Fort Sis.

WHOLESALEGROCERS ANDIMPORTERS

Solo Agents for POItT COSTA FLOUR., 'PIIONF. 422.

Telephones 1086 & i;6. P. O. Dox 79.

HA."VTA.IIA.iN

Mercantile AgencyQ. H. BriKUEY, : Manager.

Judd nutldlne.

SSoS.m.iS.iB-DIlllcol- t colloctioas a Specialty.

I

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TRANSPORT SHERIDAN HERE

Ab tho transport Zenlnudia wascasting oil from the Oconnio wharfabout 10 o'clook yoeterday morn-ing tho big Transport Sbeiidauanobored in naval row. The Sho-rid- on

is a sitter ship to the Grantand Sherman. Sho left San Fran-cisco Saturday, the 24th ult., atabout i p. m. On board the She-ridan are 177G oQicors and soldiers,iuoludiug 1300 recruits fur various,regiments in tho Philippines, twotroops of the Fourth United StatesCavalry, two companies of thoFourteenth Infantry, a detach-ment of tho Twoniy-fourt- h Infan-try and a Signal Corps consistingof 41 men. Tho recruits aro com-

manded by Oolonol Daggott. Thoofficers of tho Shoridan are: Cap-tain, liigqens; chief officer, V.Pierce; eocond officer, Hilmnn;third officor, Randall; chiof engi-neer, It. S. Paul; first assistant eugineer, Dill; second assistant engi-neer, Allen; third assistant engi-neer, Dunkor.

Tho following is a list of officersand passengers aboard tho transport: General S. B. M. Young,Major Wra. SwinloD, Major JohnB. Rodman, Colonel A. S. Dag-gett, Colonel Guy Howard, Lieu-tenants H S Hawkins, E. B. Cassett, Kirby Walker Jr., H. R.Howard, Wni. 11. amodloy Jr , 11.N. Rnyden, E. R. Sohiiener, C.H.Ford, J. H. Ford, W. B. McOas-ke- y,

T. L Bcavor, O. H. Dockey,J. A. Moss, E. O. Surnlt, G. M.Guines, R S. Smith, M. A. ElliotJr., W. E Steward, L. R. Hoibrook, Rhinelandf-- r Waldo, H. P.Uobus, A. J. Doucherty, A. JN.

Shipp; Captains, G. U. Cameron,T. R. RivoiB, B. Eldredgo, R. T.xateman, 1. Jj. Dodds; DoctorsCharles Filzpatrick and S. ss

Stuart; Judge Vm. F.Norris, Miss Anna Benjamin,Messrs. T J. StoaraaD, O. 8.Brad-ford- ,

W. P. Chamberlain, P. A.Wickerham. Captain W. M. Coul-lin- g

is the QiiailortnfiHtor incharge of tho ship. Ho has hiswifo and child on bonnl with him.Miss Anna Benjamin representsseveral eastern publications. TheSheridan oxpocts to get away forManila by Wednesday.

CWCUIT tOUUT.

A cnutinuauco has been grantedin all the registry cases to allowfor the taking of depositions ofoHnurship

In tho cbro of F. F. Porter vs.Hawaiian Pork Paoking Co.,Chief Justice Jmld has been pe-titioned by tho plaiutitf, Porter, toappoint one of the Circnit Judgesto presido at tuo ro trial of tuocase at the August term.

In tho case of tho eslato of An-lon- o

Phillii), deceased, thohas been ordeied y

into Court tho sum of $3478.-1- 4.

Tho crbo is rather 11 complicated one in which ouo trustoo transferred his power to anotbor andtho second Irusteo transferred to uthird. The Court aay in couclu- -

sion "in justice to Mr. Ologhornit suoulu bo saiu that in trans-ferring the estate to Mr. Castle heacted in gool faith, desiring to berelieved of tho responsibility ofthe administration, rolyiug uponMr. Castle and considering thatwhen he parted with tho propeityhis connection with the estate waslegally sovorod."

The order is signtd by JudgoStanley,

Mnrtjr Pit Crnl.Of tho people are nillioted withsoma form of humor, and thiscauses a vatieiy of disease. Thereason why liooil'a Sarsaparillatuirca uhen nil others fail is foundin tlio fact that it effectually ex-pels tho humor. Scrofula, eJtrhoum, boils and all eruptions nroperinnnoutly cured by this greatmedicine.

Hood's Pills nro tho best fami-ly onthartio and livor tonio. G011-tl- o,

reliablo, sure.

Have you ever had a photomade of your home ? If notwe should like to add yourname to our list. We aremaking a specialty of thisbranch, and would be pleasedto talk it over with you.

KING BROS.,110 Hotel street.

Heattla Uoor.This ovpr popular Rainier beor

is boooming a honsohold wordand "will you havo a glass ofooattio" is moro otton board thananything elso. Tho CriterionSaloon havo tho beor on tap or inbottles.

Photographers.

OF TUG LATE

Queen DowagerKapiolani,

Manufactured by B. LICHTIG,

Fort street, - - above Beretanla.

Tor sale at all IlooVstorej and Drugstores, anJ by

the manufacturer.

B. LICHTIG, Fort St.

Artistic .

Photography.

We turn out the finest workat the most reasonable prices.

Souvenir Views of the Islandsin endless variety.

J. J. WILLIAMS,At tho Old StandOn Fort Street ::

CoffeeLands

ForSale!

3,000 Acresin South Konasuitable for Coffee Cultivation.

M. K, KEOHOKALOLE,

Real Estate Agent,15 Kaaiiumanu St.

For Rent.COTTAGE ON THE BEACH

AT WAIKIKI, containing 4 bed-

rooms, large lanai, servants' quar-

ters, bathrooms, electric lights, etc.

For particulars, apply to

WILLIAM SAYIDGE,

No. 310 Fort St.If you want business property,If you want a home cheap,If you want a lodging house,If you want property that will enhance Invalue, it will pay you to consult

W. E. B1VENS,Fort street, oppo. Pacific Hardware Co.

A. H. GALLOWAY,

Practical RiggerHeavy LiftsOf All KindsUndertaken-H- -

OFFICE, - gAIL0r$' jOnJE.

Estimates Furnished.

FOR SALE,

Residence of F. L. Waldron,

Lunalilo Street,Between Keeaumoku and Kewalo,containing 20,070 square feet. Placewell improved. For further par-ticulars apply to

F. L. WALDRON,At the Grocery Department of

l. H. uavies & uo.

Real Estate Transactions,Subscribers are tarnished with from nvt

to six lists nor week, giving an aooorabrsoord of all doeda, mortgaces, leases, releases, powers ot attorney, etc., etc, whlcllie placed on record.Subscription IMce, 92.00 per Month,

A. V. GEAR,Judd IlulUllntr. nnnnlnlu,

CHARLES CRAMER,

Merchant Tailor534 FORT ST.,

-- Near comer of Chaplain tan,Qleanlnc and Repairing at Short Notice,

ana in we oesi possicie manner

Bankers.

JUDD DUltiDINQ.f Incorporated Under thb Laws)of tho Hawaiian Republic.

Capital $400,000

OFFICEHS AND DIItECTOItS:CirAB. M. Cookk, Frobldont.

J. B. Atiikiiton,0. II. Cooke, Cashlor.

P. 0. ATUEnTON, SocroUry,Honry Watorhouso,

Tom May,F. W. Macfnrlano,

K. D. Tonney,JA. McCandleBR.

Solicits tho Accounts ot Firms, Cor-porations, Trusts, Individuals, and willcarofully and promptly attend to allbusiness connected with banking

to It. Soli and purchaso ForeignExchango, Issue totters of Credit.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 1

Ordinary and Torm Deposits recolvcd,and Iutorost allowod In accordanco withrules and conditions printed In Pass-books, copies of which may bo had uponapplication. ,

Architects, Contractors and Builders.

O. G. TRAPHAGEN,ARCHITECT223 Merchant St., Honolulu,

Between Fort and Alakca,Telephone : : : 734

Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS.

Dealers in Lumbor and Coal.

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Quoon street, Honolulu.

.1. OTJDERKIRK,Contracl jr and Builder.House Movlne, ni all Kinds ol Heavy Weights

Handled.NO 6ifK3RT STREET. HONOLULU.

(Opposite Club Stable,).Residence Telephone 400. 1167--

H. L. KERR & CO.,

Architects and BuildersRooms a,

:: PROGRESS BLOCfc.Telephone hi.

JAMES T. TAYLOR,M. Am. Soc. C. E.

CONSULTING

Hydraulic Engineer..100 Judd lltook. Tolo. 033. f!

C.W.Kinney J.K.NahaknCABINETM A KERS.

TURNERS AND POLISHERS of all kinds of NatlrtWools. CALABASHES In stock and to order.

Repairs Effected.

KINO STREET. NEAR ALAP

To My Patrons and the Public,

Having recovered from my re-co-

illness, I am again preparedto do all kinds ot Tinsmith andPlumbing work as horetoforo,Thanking you for past favors,respectfully solicit a continuanceof tho samo.

JAS, NOTT, Jr.?-- Tel. 8U.

A New Paint Shop.Having associated with us Mr. John

H. Wost, a practical Houso Palntor,Docorntor and Wood Polisher, we aronow prop ired to givo ettlriintea on allkinds of work In that lino.

Mr. Wost having hud a practicalof ovor twenty years in San

Francisco and othor largo cities on theCoast, wo fool contldont that any workontrmtod to us will give ontlro satisfac-tion to our patrons.

Peerless Presenting Paint Co.

Artistic Graining

WW MJ DECORATING AND NATURALSCB gSi WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.

House Painter,Raper Hanger,Grainer, Glazier, andTlNTER : : :

EC. nTJoKZeolixiie,MEKCIIANT STKEET,

Next to Polico Station

Blection of Officers.At the annual meeting of the Makaha

Coffee Company, Ltd., held this day,the following officers were elected for theensuing yeur.

W. H. Hooks, President.F. B McStocker,W. G. Ashley, Treasurer.J. S. Walker, Secretary.J. A, Low, Auditor.

J. S. WALKER,Secretary Makaha Coffee Company, Ltd.

Honolulu, June 30, i8qq. 1260

On To Manila Rives a splendidphotograph of the tlae and calabashpresented to the Charleston by theiaiejueen uownger.

Bankers.

onus 8PHS0KBLS. Wk, G.Ibwih.

Ol&upreGkelUD.

BANKERS.OMObUbU .... H, J.

San Francitco AgentiTim NevadaNational Hank or San Fkancisco.

San Fiiancihco Tho Nevada NationalBank of Sail Francisco

London Tho Union Bank of London,Ltd.,

New Yomc Amorlcan Exchange Na-tional Hank.

Chicago Morchants National Bank.Paiiis Credit Lyonnais.Berlin Drosdnor Bank.Honkono and Yokohama Honkong 4

Shanghai Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bankof Now Zealand.VicroniA and Vancouver Bank of

British North America.Transact a Qeneral Banting and E Roan EeBonimi

Depolats Recelred. Loans made on Ap--roved Security. Commercial and TravelersBredlts loaned. Bills of Exchange bongnt

and sold.Collections Pbomptlt Accouktsd For.

mmKQj? & (3oe

SaviugsBankSavings Doposlts will Im

rocelvod and intcrost allowod by thisBank at four and one-Iia- lf nor cont.per annum. Tho terms, rules andregulations of the Hawaiian Postal Sav-ings Batik havo been adoptod as far aaIt Is nractlaibln tonnnlv thntn. anil (haCash Rosorvo of $50,000 ns required un- -unr uiu win no maintainea.

Printod copies of tho Rulos and Reg-ulations may bo obtatnod on application.

BISHOP & CO.

Established 1858

BISHOP cSc Oo.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-able in all the principal citteBof tho world.

Intorost allowod after July1,1898, on fixed deposits 3months 3 per cont., 0 months3J por cont., 12 months 4per cent. .

Pioneer Building andLoan Association.

Assets, Dec. SI, 1808, $110,808,38Money loaned on approvod security.A Savings Bank for monthly deposits.Houses built on tho monthly Install-

ment plan.Eighteenth Sorlos of Stock is now

oponed.OmcKns: T. F. Lansing, President;

S. B. Roso, t; 0. B. Gray,Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Sdcrotary.

Directors: T. F. Lansing, 8. B. Rose,A. V. Gear, A. W. Kooch, J. G. Roth-Wel- l,

Henry Smith, J. J. McLean, J. D.Holt, C. B. Gray.

For furthor particulars apply toA. V. GEAK, Scoretary.

Chamber of Commerce rooms.Outco Hours: 12:30-1- :80 p. ni.

TJJB Yokohama Specie BankLIMITED

Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000Paid Up Capital Yen 10,500,000Reserve Fund Yen 7,300,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.Kobo, London, Lyons, New York,

San Frauolsoo, Shanghai,Bombay, Hong Kong,

TokioTlio Bank buys aud receives for collec-

tion Bills of Exchange Issuos Drafts andLottcrs of Credit on tho above Brunohoeand Agonclos, and transacts a generalbanking business.INTEREST ALLOWED-- On

FlxeJ Deposit for u months, 4 per cent p. ,On rixed Deposit for 6 months, jji "On Fixed Deposit lor j mos, 1 '

INTEREST ALLOWED-- Dy

the Head Office at Yokohama, on Current Dposit, 4 per cent, per annum.

On llxed Deposit lor la months, t per cent p. a.

Hew HepnMic Bnlimcg, liuim St, Hoioldi.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakca & Halekanwila Bis.

Has a large assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand,

Estimates given for honrw wir-ing and Elootrioal plants.

Marine Wiring a specialty.THEO, HOFFMANN,

i3 4a H0 - jA. , A,WOTlWttW jgji&.,,r n j BaUUaa1 ..'kjftA W.M.II,. .. . ,.' W wJWftt w mil ..TinaiiMBi -- yajjafe

UaMUgWt

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I

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... s1.-- .aT"? - ' vvv tff'&&f- - -:- - 'gTfTV

-- -Lines or

Oceanic Steamship Company.

TIME TABLE.Tho Fine Passenger Steamers of Tu5b Lino "Will Arrive at ant

Leave This Fort as Horoundor.

Prom San Francisco:AUSTRALIA July iMARIPOSA July 19

AUSTRALIA Aug. 2MOANA Aug. 16

AUSTRALIA Aug. 30ALAMEDA Sept. 13

In connection will' the sailing of tho above steamers, tho Agentsare prepared to issuo, to intending passengers, coupon throughtiokots by any railroad from Ban Francisco, to all points in thoUnited States, and from Now York by any steamship lino to allEuropean ports.

For further particulars apply to

Wm. G. IrwinGeneral Agents

Pacific Mail Steamship Go.

Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co, is Toyo Risen Kaisha

Steamers ol the above compenies will call at Honolulu an! leave this port on or about the .dates below mentioned t , . . .

For Japan and China:KIPPON MARU July 4

RIO DE JANtRIO J" V HCOPTIC J"'y '

For general Information apply to

K. Hackfeld &

Binthe above line, runnlne In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

ltwVa" ouverY bTC. and Sydney. N.S. W.. and calling at Victoria. B. C. Honolulu. Suva (Fill),

ind BrUbane are VilK AT HONOI.UI.U on or about the dates below stated, vlit

FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C.ror buva, unsoana ana jyuncr 1

Warrlmoo. ..July t Aorangt AugustaMlowera. ...Secterabcr tWarrlmoo.Septetsber toAorangl October rrMlowtra.. .November S4Warrlmoo. .December n

'''iThroueh'tlcke'ts Issued from Honolulu to Canada. United States and Europe.

Passage and Mil iVMies information, appiy

Theo. H. Davles&Co.,Ltd., Gen! Agents.

Lines of Travel.

The British-American- s. 8. Line

Freight contracted through from any

point In the United States to the Hawai-

ian Islands In connection with the GreatNorthern, Northern Pacific or Canadian

Pacific Railways. Monthly service from

Seattle and Tacoma with our New A-- l,

6000 ton steamer, the

"PORT ALBERT"

with latest improvements for a large

freight carrying capacity. Strong trafficarrangoments with the three Northern

lines which enable us

to give the consignees the benefit of rock

bottom rates on their Eastern shipments.

For further Information, apply to

HEHRY WATERHOBSE & CO.,

Queen Street. General Agents.Telephone 313.

O. R. & L. Co.

TIME TABLE.From and After January 1, 1800.

TRAINS.TATTrtNC Dally Dally

(Outward) Sua. Daily ci. Sun. Dally DailyA.M. A.M. AM. PJ r.m.

Honolulu Md '$ is.o 3:5 SoPearl City.... .0, o 4 11:40 1'4 J joEwaMIII 1.11 SO.OS laoo 45Walanae so: jo 4!4J

Walalua ii:si J.40stahuku 11:11 6:ij

STATIONS. DalW(Inward) ; Sun. Dally Dally Dally

A.M. A.M. PJri. t.m.atahuka olWalalua 6:10 ..JOWalanae , j:xo 5JEwaMIII sso r. 4:11PeailClty 6.1s .oi i:jo 4.5Hannlulu............ 6.W :J5 a.oj i

F. O. Smith, Gen'l Pass, A TicketAgone

Gi F. Denison, Superintendent.

STAGBLINEHENRY BRYANT, Prop.

The utago for Kaneohe, Heela, Wal-kan- e,

Kualoa and way points, willleave Post Ofllce, Bethel street aide,ut 9 a. m., Moiidayn, Wednesdays andFridays, calling for passenger andpackages at Lovejoy A Co's, No. 19

Nuuanu street

'navei.

For San Francisco:AUSTRALIA .....July 14MOANA .July 21AUSTRALIA Aug. 8ALAMEDA Aug. 18

AUSTRALIA Sept. 5MARIPOSA Sept. 15

& Co., LimitedOceanic S. S. Co.

For San Francisco :

AMERICA MARU July 4CITY OF PEKING July 14GAELIC July ai

Co., Ltd., Agents.

Steamship Coop

FROM SYDNEY. BRISBANE AND SUVA,victoria ana Vancouver u. .y,

Aorangl. ..July 6 Mlowera August JWarrlmoo.. . August iAorangl., .September 18Mlowera.... October toWarrlmoo. .November )Aorangl. ..December as

For Freight and

Lines of Travel.

ffilte Steamship Cos

1899TIME TABLE.

S.S.KlNAUCLARKE, Commander,

Wlllloave Honolulu every Tuosday at12 o'clock m., touching at Lahalna,Maalaca Bay and Makona the sameday; Maliukona, Kawaltao and

the following day, arrivingat Hllo Wednesday evening.

Returning will sail from Hllo everyFriday at 0 o'clock p. in., touching atLaupahoohoo, Mahukoua, Kawalbae,Makona, Maalaea Day and Lahalna,arriving at Honolulu Saturday night.

Will call atToholkl, Puna, on thosecond trip of each month, arrivingthere on the morning of the day ofsailing from Hllo to Honolulu.

'1 ho popular route to the Volcano Isvia Hllo. A good carrlago road tho on-tl- ro

distance.

S. S. CLAUDINECAMERON, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu Tuesday, at 5o'clock p. in., touching at Kahulul,Hana, Uamoa and Klpahulu, Maul. Re-turning, arrives at Honolulu Sundaymorning.

Will call at Nun, Kaupo, onoo eachmonth.

This company reserves tho right tomake changos in tho time of departureand arrival of its steamors WITHOUTNOTICE, and it will not ho responsiblefor any consequences arising thoro-fro-

Consignees must be at the landingto receive their freight. This companywill not hold itself responsible forfreight after it has boon landed.

Live stock rocelvod only atownor'srisk.

This company will not be responsi-ble for money or valuables of passen-gers unloss placed in the care of purs-ers.

Passengers are requested to purchasetickets boforo embarking. Those fail-ing todo so will be subject to an addi-tional oharire of twentv-flv- o nor cent.

The company will not bo liable forloss or, nor injury to, nor dolay in, tbodelivery of baggage or personal ofloctaof tho passenger beyond the amount of$100 00, unless the value of the samebe declared, at or boforo the issue ofthe ticket, and freight Is paid thereon.

All employoes of the Company areforbidden to receive freight without de-livering a shipping receipt therefor Inthe form prescribed by the Companyand which may be seen by shippersupon application to the pursers of theCompany's Steamers.

Shippers are notified that if freight lashipped without such receipt, It will besolely at tho risk of the shipper.

0. I.. WIGHT, President,S. B. ROSE, Secretary,

OAPX. J, A.RTNQ, Port Supt,

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THE EVENING BOLLEMN: HONOJTjTJLTJ, H. 1., JULY 3 1899.

Beer and Wine Dealers.

LOVEJOY&CO.lMrOHTEHH, AMD WHOLES ALK

WiiiG ami Lituor Dealers.Agents (or th Bottled Rainier Beer ol Seattle.

NO. 10 NUUAM7 StiikktFoster Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

P. O. Dpi )t. Mutual Telephone o8.

GONSALVES & CO., LtdWHOLESALE GROCERS AM,

WINK MERCHANTS.

225 Queen street, Honolulu, H, 1,

;oDsoliflatcrl Soda Water Co., LIEBplanado,

jorner Allen & Fort Sti., Honolulu

HOLLI8TER A CO.,Agents.

Chinese and Japanese Finns.

HELP! HELP!!Honolulu ChineseEmployment Agency.

Office at the Hallan Chlnee Nens Co.'sNo. IK King street, Honolulu. H.I.

Cooks, Walters, Yardmen, Plantation La-

borers, and all kinds of employees furnish-ed promptly on short notice.

This Agency fully examines all appll-ant- s

for employment as to their compe-tency before sending them to Its patrons.

CHARGES REASONABLE,Tel. t;i P.O. Bono.

W. W. AHANA

Merchant Tailor323 Nuuanu Sf.

fine Suitings In English, Scotch andAmerican Goods made to order.

Telephone 668.- --PostofJoe box 988.

TAKAKI &C0.,Contractors, Builders,

And HOUSE PAINTERS.

USX Nuuanu street, Honolulu. H. I.

OHIN SING 00,100 Wost King Street

Jobbing promptly attended to; also allkinds of Furniture on hand. 1210-Ou- i

VING CHAN,FUENITTJBE DEALEK,

400 Nuuanu Streot.

-- Chairs of all kinds, Matting,Cigars, Silk and Chlnoso Teas.

Seasonable Goods.CHAIRS of all kinds, Matting,

Chinese Grass Linen in any color,Fancy China Silk Handkerchlofs.

KWONG HING CHONG CO.,Nuuanu above King st.

HIS KES RESTATJBAHTAlakoa, bctweon Morchant and King

streets,

A First Class Meal at All Hours,15 CENTS.

- Luncheon Rooms for Ladlesand Gents. Give us a trial.

D2WBY RB8rATOAHT,

First-Cla- ss Resort In Every Respect.

Best 25-Ccn- ts Meal In Town.

LOOK HOP & CO.,Beretanla and Fort Stieets.

SHEU LTJtf,joj Nuuanu St., next Exchange Saloon,

Merchant TailorClothing, etc, made to order.

All Suits guaranteed to Tit. and in the Latest Style.iisa

L. CHONG,No. 6 Nuuanu St, below Merchant, Honolulu.

MERCHANT : TAILOR.WSults guaranteed to fit and In latest styles.

Clothing made to order) Uniforms specialty.Clothea cleaned and repaired at reasonable rates.

le Mini Printing Co.,(Limited).

119 King St.church and society work.

F. W. THRUM,S.urveyor.

ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOCK

Plantation Work a Specialty.1283

SHIPPING NtWSAiiltforul, and tfie latest Shipping Ntws, will b

found on the eighth pace.

TIDES.I Si 3. HcTl 030

V - CDay. - ' I M '; u j 3; : e.

faa a am.m 11. in a.m. i m.

Moi.day 3: l.i!' 6.30 8.60

Tuesday 4 2.10 n ro 0.20 0.41

Wednesday.. f) 2.10 1.50 7.04 10.19

Thursday 0' 3.24 2.30 7.4S 10.40

Friday 7, 3.5.5 3.21 S.28I1 13Saturday . 6 4.23 4.1.0 0.0511.40

Sunday.-- ., 0 4.51 4.41 0.40.

Last Quarter of the Moon on tho20tli at 0.15 n. 111.

The Standard tttuowlilstlo Rounds nt12h. Om. Os. fmldnlirht). Greenwichtime, which Is Hi. 30m. p. 111. of Hawaiian uiamiaru nine.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.Steamers due and salllnptoJivand fnr th nit tlv

days are as lollowi:ABRIVf.

Steamers From DueNlpoon Mam San franclsco . .... . Jnfv .America AUru China and Japan ...... July 4Aorangi uoiomts July 6Wanlmoo Vancouver. . July 7WO Hall Kona and Kau IiilviAustralia San Francisco July o

DCI'ARr.Steamers For DueUpolu k'otula July 4Nippon Mini Yokohama July 4America Maru San Francisco July 4ClauJIn. Maul , JulysLchua Molokal and Linal JulysKlnau Maul and Hawaii JulysMlkahala Kauai JulysAorangi Vancouver , July 6Warrlmoo Colonies July 7

FA8SENOE1IS DEPAIITED.

For Snn Francisco, per bk S 0AlloD, July 1 Miss IilaCbfimlon,Mips Cordelia Ohnnrlon, MissHnzol Ohnoclon, Mrs N Dole, MissViolet Dale.

PAASENOERS AR11IYED.

From Knpan, per stmr JamesMakee, July 1. MrB Alfred Wil-ll- a.

From Nawiliwili, p-- r etmr Mi-kab- ala,

July 2 O laenborg andfamily, F Rickard and wifo, J KBnrkett nud wifo, H G Perry, JElliott, J Kuudaen, J McOlellnn,H P Walton, W J Johnson, MissE Bishop, Miss Hard wick, MissLGonealves, Mrs K Evans, Mrs LEkckoln, Mrs J Barns, J K Hoo-kan- a,

Dr A J Derby, Muster ItBishop, G Rodriques, W Lorenz,H Johnson, H Grabbe. JS Ferry,Ohing Sans and Gl deck.

From Maui and Hawaii, perstmr Kinan, July 1 P Peck, G ERigg, Y Chee. Look Yoaup, H FLyons, Mrs T Lowis, Mrs 0 MBeane, G L Gutting, Ohing Sum',Bro Matthias, Bro Oharlo?, J TWoodB, P P Woods, R L Ogilvio,H J Welsh, W M Oornwell, J BGerman, M W Bergau, N B Lao-sin- g,

MrB Miuy Ailnu and child,Miss J B Mae Bey, Mies B Maoy,F B McStocker, J F Olay. Mrs AL LinRle, Sam'l Maoy.,0 M "With- -

m, Bishop Willis, Henry Wpst.R W Podmore, John T Haker,J A Porreiro, J Wintor, MrB WBrown, Bro Henry, 86 deok pas-eongo- rs.

l'rora Maui porte, per stmrOlaadioe, July 2 Harold Castle,P M Pond, A L O Atkiosou, Ken-neth Atkinson, A S Oanavarroandson, 0 Bolte and wife, Mias JMirkland, H 0 Mossman and wifo,0 Sorimger, W D L.iwell, Miss LTaylor, Miss A Saffory, Miss MKepa, G E Rosecrans, W O Smith,N W Brnodago, Miss M Nap,Miea Z Rogors, Mra Kauauloiio,L A Dickoy, J H Niis, DAGrouse, S 0 MilU, P Ohrt, J AGriffin, A W Kauffman, R EMaynard, Mr Minless, Mrs Hay-eolde- n,

Miss Z igler, Ah Youngand wife, Young Ghook Hin, F0 Achong, Mrs A Borbn, MissRose Lincoln, Mra Naipo andchild, 0 W Dickey, 8 J Uadd-- H,

Mra J B Castlo and two servauts,Miss White, 0 Buchanan, W KNaip'n, D H Kahaulolio, A Ahronsand 50 deok.

Amoncan Mossengor Sorvicoopen all night. Telephone 444.

Nioely furnishod roomB at thePopular Houbo, 154 Fort street,from $1.00 por week np. "

Moohanio's Homo, cornor Hoteland Nuuanu strode, lodging byday, week or month. Terms: 25and 50 conts por night. $1 andSI .25 por week.

Tho use of tbo timger in mil-lions of homes shows the unpre-cedented success of thoBO idealsewing machines. It is convinc-ing proof that tho Singer excelsin all kinds of family sewing andart noedlo work. All our sowingmachines aro of the st construc-tion, beautifully deooratod, andarc mounted on solocted woods infindly finished cabinets of artistiodesignB. B. Bergorson, agent, 16BUig1 street.

"DAGGER"BRANDMULLET.

THEO. H. DAVIES CO., LTD.

M Unnnliiiii Tnhnnnn On I imitnrl nn:

IMPORTERS Or

HAVANA AND MANILA CIGARS,SMOKERS' ARTICLES,

Fine Grades of Smoking Tobacco.Cor. Fort

Ul

BY AUTHORITY.

Irrigation Notice.Holders of water privileges, or those

paying water rates, are hereby notified

that the hours for Irrigation purposes arefrom 6 to 8 o'clock .1. m. and from 4 to 6o'clock p.m.

ANDREW BROWN,Superintendent Water Works.

Approved by J. A. KING,Minister of Interior

Honolulu, June 14, 1899.t244-t- f

Sealed Tenders.Will be received at the office of the

Minister of the Interior till 12 o'clock noonof Thursday, July 20th, for the construc-tion of Road, Wniahlnu to Kahuku andNlnole Homestead road.

Specifications at office of Supt. PublicWorks, and at Post Office, Hookena,Waiahlnu, and Hllea.

The Minister does not bind himselfto accept tlie lowest or any bid.

J. A. KING,Minister of the Interior.

June loth, i8oq. i2(5oMt

Commissioner's Sale o?Real Estate Situate inHonolulu, Island of Oahu.Pursuant to a decree made by Hon. W.

L. Stanley, Second Judge of the CircuitCourt of the First Judicial Circuit, filedthe 3rd day of June, A. D. 1899, In a ciuseentitled James Campbell vs. Sarepta A.GullcU. in her own right, and as executrixand sole devisee under the last will andtestament of Charles T. Guilck. deceased.foreclosure proceedings, notice Is herebygiven mat tne property known as theGulick premises, and now occupied by Dr.H. V. Murray, herein described, will behold at public auction at the salesroom ofJames F. Morcan, Queen street, Honolulu,on SATURDAY, JULY 8th, 1899, at 12o'clock noon. The said sale Is subject toconfirmation by the said Circuit Court.

PROPERTY TO BE SOLD :

All that piece or parcel of land situateon the makal side or King street, betweenAlakea and Fort streets, In the City ofHonolulu, Island cf Oahu, the same beingmore fullv describeJ in two certain deedsof conveyance, : f 1) R. B. Nevilleto John H. Thompson, dated April 26th,1865, recorded In the office of the Registrarof Conveyances In Liber 19, folios 1259 and200, which is as ioiiows: uommencinRon the north comer of this lot on Kingstreet 72 feet easterly from the east cornerof Maiiuka's lot on the said street, theboundary runs along the said street N. 46dec. 30 min. E. 76 2 feet; thence alongKaiainula's land S. 40 deg. 45 mln. W.136 feet; thence along the Kekuaiaealot N. 40 deg. 45 mln. W. 74 feet; thenceN. 40 deg. o mln. E. 141)1 feet to com-mencement.

(2) Kahoomaka (Kamak.i) to CharlesT. Gulick, dated August 18th, 1871, re-

corded In the office of the Registrar ofConveyances In Liber 32, folios 463-4--

w hlchfs described as follow s; E hoomakaana I ka ana ma ke kihl Hlklna 0 kelapa e pill ana I ka lihl makal 0 ka AlanuiAlii a hele aku penei He. n'i deg Kom.2.03 kaul. pill ana I ka pahale Napo-hak- u

ame ke Kaua a lilkl I ka pahale 0 C.C.Harris alalia Ak. 51S deg Kom. 1.22 kaul.nele I ka pjhale 0 Harris a me ko IsabelaPa a hiki I ka pahale oDuncan alalia He.40 deg Ex HI. 2.05 kaul. ma ko Duncana hlkl I ko Alanui AIM alalia He. 47X degHI. 1. 16H kaul. pill Ike Alanui Alii aiiikii Hani noomaKa'i, maiialla 0

0 xa eia.Terms of sale are cash In U.S. Gold

Deed at the expense of the purchaser.For further particulars apply to .

GEORGE LUCAS,I26r-5- t Commissioner.

Myrtle Soda Stand1

Mauka of the Orpheum Block.

Aerated drinks of every description.Milk Shakes a specialty.Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, etc. 1 260

B. M. DUXOAN,Collector and General Busi-

ness Agent.Ollloo, 113 Kahuinitnii streot.

Also propared totako ordom for fillingIn low lands and torracliiB. Workpromptly attended to. la&ft

Get a complete history of Philip-pine warfare.

I I.IIIIIIUUI

and Merchant Streets, Honolulu.

laWnasnaWi

The Club StablesLimited..

0. BnbijiNA, : "Malinger..KOHP STREET,

Telephone 477Livery, Boarding & Sale Stable:

Prompt Service. Stylish Turnout.Safe Drivers.

Wo aro ospeHnlly nipilpped to cator tyour trade. Knlr dealing and good wirvlco In what we dopond upon to got it.

Wo liavo for salo family Carrlago andDriving HorsoB, ninglo or douhlo toams.Thoy aro In good condition and will bsold on favorablo terms.

Dr. Rnwat In always in attendance!!the Stables.

Ciub Stables HackstandCor. Union A Hotel GtJi,

(Old Roll Tower).OAREFULL AND WKLL INFORMED

DRIVERaFIRST CLASS CARRIAOES.UACKS AT ALL HOURS.Orders forSurroys, Wagonettes, filnpw

or Double Teams at a moment's notiotHack Nos. 125, 183, 100, 70, 77.

C. RELLINA. Mgr

John Nott,PLUMBER.

75 and 79 King StreetTELEPHONE NO. 81.

NOW is tho. tlmo to get lonks andbreakages soon to, antl your

Roofs Put In OrderBy competent workmen.

Coney EstateLANDS.

A FEW VERY DESIRABLE BUILD-

ING LOTS on Nuuanu Avenue, at Nlo-lop- a,

Nuuanu Valley, for sale. Apply to

J. M. MONSARRAT,Cartwright Block, Merchant street.

1258

HOME MADESAUERKRAUT

pounds for 25 cents.60-pou- nd casks, '$4 per cask.

AT

1ST. BREHM'SHop Boor Depot, No. 11 Konln (fonnorly

Smith) btroet.

A GOOD THING4tu a o

Ohia, Aigeroba and Pins FirewooiOut and Split (ready tor the Stove),

Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COMWHITE AND DLAOK BAND

At Lowest Prices, delivered to any prlthe City.

HUSTAOJfi & CO.,II Qneen Street.

H. Gr, BIART,Manufacturing Jeweller,

404X FORT STREET.

The latest designs in Brace!etfPins, Kings, &c, on hand or madoto order. Stones of all kinds neitlyWcut, ponsnea anu mountea.

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KAIMUKI.This tract of most desirable Suburban property

blow being opened up with residence sites, lies about threesniles fiom this city, in a northeasterly direction.

It has an elevation of over 200 feet above sea level,commanding a magnificent view of the Ocean, Koko Head,Alanoa and Palolo Valleys, with the City of Honolulu, Ewa.and Oahu Plantations, and Pearl Lochs, at its feet. It is en-

tirely removed from all planting of rice or taro, thereby obviat-.iii- ig

the possibilities of ague and fever. Twelve broad streetsive access to the property, and are crossed by six avenues.

Seven of these Boulevards are now opened up, the balance incourse of construction.

From its position it is entirely removed from the highinds and heavy showers of Aanoa and Nuuanu Valleys,

guaranteeing from its soit ocean breezes a salubrious climate.A pumping plant, in the course of installation, settles

iixt question of water, which will be furnished to purchasersaf this property at Government rates ; this flow of water beingassured from two 12-in- ch wells which under measurement,iiow nearly 4,000,000 gallons in twenty-fo- ur hours.

These lots contain an area of 1 5,000 square feet each,AfA are of two sizes 100 x 150 and 75 x 200.

TERMS : $450 per lot, $50 additional for corners, spot-- xash. $550 per lot, $50 additional for corners $20 cash, and

10 monthly installments per lot, no interest.

AMP OF PROPERTY on view at our office ; and for--tfarther particulars apply to

GEAR, LANSING & CO.

UNIMPROVED.Kn. lE it x oo. comtr Kteaumoku and Klnm iti ,

leajy (or buttling, net to hnJiomereslJtnsnow occupied.

wC to v 190. IrV fine ResMtnce Lots facing onMl Klmu ttrcttt. Thte are very

thole, lots, on line proposed Rapid Transit.Easy terms.

XJ5 tooxjgo, on Rerelanla street, near k'eeaumoku street, running through to Young street.One of the most desirable building sites In thecity.

40 ijj x jro, on Nobley street, Kallhl, with L on, side street Good elevation, good.vlew; cheap;

faust be seen to be appreciated.

IMPROVED.

No. 40 J x'u'J, on street. Cottage ? roomsand bath. Good view, high elevation; cheap.

No. ji fls x 157, corner Wilder Avenve and Kewalo.Nice house of 7 rooms and bath, targe

t fruit and ornamental trees; bam and out; buildings.

FOR SALE, ON YOUNG STREET,JCe.ir Kapiolani. A CHOICE RESIDENCE of 3 parlor and dining room,

Vntchen aud pantry, bath and patent W. C; Rood plumbing, stable, outhouses, ser-ant- s'

qujrtars. Good Income property; rents for Sjo monthly. Size of lot, 75 x 155.

FOR SALE AT HILO.i9(ftffcfi A BAKERY doing good business, store on the principle thorough-vAlJU-

fare, cheap rent. Two story building, with good livingifoms above, everything complete as regards Bakery, Including wagon and horses;SKving rooms furnished. Owner desires to sell on account of 111 health, satisfactoryterms can be arranged with a desirable party. Fifteen year lease on this propertywill be bold Neparutely.

GEAR, LANSING & CO.,Judd Building, Fort Street.

1899 RAMBLERS AT $45.00!

The bargain of the season. Buying in large lots puts us

in a po ition to sell low, and the big shipment we justreceived is to be sold at this low price.

With a wheel at this price you can better afford to ride

than not, for time is money and car fares are cash.

To ride easy ride a RAMBLER.

E 0. !ML & SON, Ltd,

Cor. Fort and Kine Sts.Columbia and IUmulor Agonts.

8gisg3sggarffaacSmiiasssiJUST RECEIVED, A

Anapunl

grounds;

have

LARGE ASSORTMENT

OF."'fSio-w- Tumblers, Various Sizes,

Prom 50 cents to 51.75 per dozen. ,

Single Bets of Harness,From $ 10.50 to f 35 per Set.

Double Sets of Harness,From ?2 to $45.

.Dump Cart Harness, with SaddleComplete, In good order.

A Good Stock o? Leather on Hand"V'u : Harncs.3 and Saddle Lea Irr, Buff Lealfter, Bag Leather, Lace Leather, Alum'.Leather, Dash Leather, Sole Leithcr. Splits Leather, Genuine French Calf Skins fromEurope, Goat Skins, Tanned Sh-e- p Skips, Wool Sheep Skins, &c.

harness and Bridle' Buckles, Assorted Sizes,Shoe Thread, Assprted Nos., from 8 to 25,

yVhite, Blue and Green Back Enamelled Duck,50 Inches wide, f it Carriages, at lowest market rates.

awaiian Hardware Go.,Ld

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 3, 1899.

WANTS.YVSJfcfii '" "'" rolmm mil hi Inutlti at I f anilr a lint fir it Intirlion; ;o emit utonJ ImtfIhni 10 ttnlt a ,hJ ?o emit a moult. Tin it Iticbtaptil ajwttiin? tr offtrid llnpiofU of Honolulu.

fOR SALE.

SALE ltM and furniture of f nl furnKheJhome of wen room, kltchtn, bath, etc. Home

mosqulto.rroolei, In vtrv desirable central loca-tion. Address I'ostoffice Ilox 717, Honolulu, II. I.

it6j.fPOH SAI four framed OIL PAINTINGS, choiceT subjects. AlioaRLMINGTONTYPLWRITfcR,Ouncr learlnu ton. Address "TRAVELER,"llullelln office iijt-i-

POULTRY Lsylne Mens, Jim" doren: Broilers,I Pullets, "d Cockerels, $ J 00 a Joien; YoungTurkeys ready for table $1 00 each, J10 00 a dotenA limited number only for sale. U. P., Bulletinoffice. ti;6.im

COWS Tame milk Mock, healthy cows, $ 00heifers $15 00, A few head only remain-In-

for cash. Apply at once R. C, llulletln office.tiji'im

COR HOUSE on Beretanlastreet. Address P. O. Pox 781. JJU

SALE- -A California .MILCH COW: Roodbreed. ArrlvtoJ M. VIVAS. tjji-t- f

CALE OR EXCHANGE-Roll-- top Desk. Racine- Letter Press, CopylnR Bath, Letter Books. Car-

bon Paper, 8 Camera, Ocon Lens, Lcerj:neLens. Kodak. CAMERA. PO. Box i;s. n6. 1 m

COR SALE l"or $1000, An Estaltlshed Honolulu1 Mercantile Business paying $200 per month

P. G ," Box 570, Honolulu.

pOR SAI E In Berkeley, one hour distant fromSan Francisco, A gentleman's place; six acres

ground Mclng two streets. House of fen rooms,Laun'ry, Plpeon and Chlekcn House, Artesian well,finest witer In Alameda Co. Electric cars pass thedoor. Price $15000.

Address Deaken's Bookstore,li Sutter st ,

tait-t- San Tranclsco,

COR SALE A cood centle. .horse, buptv and har- -

I 1" inii-P1i.iti- ..incss, complete. nppiy 10 junn auLLivAn,

Pantheon Stable. mi-t- f

POR SALE-O- ne SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfectorder. Apply to H. G. Blart. Tort St. noftt

A and Pedal Bats REED ORGANSuitable for chtpel or residence. Bergstrotn

Music Co . Fort street 1067

B EST a cent meal In town. Try It and be convinced, una Lxceisior Kestaurant. 1041

WANTED.

wANTED Two WAITERS at once.ArjlyUKI'MI UAIJIOTLL. HOI-- )t

w ANTED A first-cla- NICKLE PLATER, atBAILEY'S IIONOl ULU CYCLERY. iijg-i-

WANTrD-POSITI- ON by Expert COFrEE Man.and Miller: scteral )cars experience

In these IslanJs and In Guatamala Address,'TOFFEE." Bulletin office. uti-t- f

WANTED-- A gentle DRIVING HORSE for Lady'sApply "M." this office. 1146

WANTED 500 Men to ret shaved for 15c. (whiteII. JLTrS. 619H Fort street, opp.

Club Stables nog-I- f

CRLNCH or SPANISH INSTRUCTION by .PROr.r IOMUARI). H A. Postotfice. ttsi-ir- a

TO LET.POR RENT Two nicely furnished front rooms, for

eenuemen, or luriigntnouscKieping. inquire 01HONOLULU DRUG w.POR RENT Small furnished MOSQUITO'T PROOl' ROOM, for gentleman. Berttanls St ,near Thomas Square. Address "A B. X " thisoffice u!3oiw

TO LET- -A e KITCHEN with RAN3E andDINING ROOM furnished, for rent; In good

locality for business, on easy terms. Inquire at thisoffice. tsiBOARD AND LODGING In rrlvate family. Good

large airy room. Apply 51) Beretanlastreet tasn-i-

LOST.

1 OST I'ostoffice Savings Bank Pass Book No.L-- C06 B. Return to Bulletin office. lassI OST Pair ol EYE GLASSES. Monday night,L. somewhere between Walklkl and Rallroid StationFinder please return to Cart. Ewart. Bark Colusa.and recelxe reward. 1249

PIONEER

TI10 Regular Monthly Mooting of thoI'lonoorltulldlui; mid Loan Associationwill bo hold nt tlio Clminbor of Com-morc- o

on MONDAY KVKNINO. Julv3, 189U, at 7:S0 o'clouk.

l'liyiiionw nro required In gold.1201 A. V. GEAR, Socrotnry.

The Biennial MeetingOf the members of the QUEEN'S HOS-PITAL CORPORATION, will be heldat the Rooms of the Chamber of Com-merce on Friday the 7th of July, at at 10a. m(

GEO. W. SMITH,Secretary.

Notice.Win, H. Wright, of the Finance De

partment, will act under power of attorneyfor ire during my temporary absence fromthe Hawaiian Islands,

iz;7 aw J. N. WRIGHT.

Notice.L. P. FANNING Is hereby empowered

to collect money on, and give receipts for,subscriptions to the Bulletin,

i26i-i- t BULLETIN PUB. CO.

NISWS Ol' THIS TltANNPOIlTN.

More trnrjBportfl will ennn reachthis port, as a result of the detor-minnli-

ot tho ncliniuibtciition toBund sovornl tlimiBumlR of reijulnrsto tbo Philippines. Juat boforotho Shpridan loft tho PresidentisBiied a call for 35,000 voluuteorsto assist in tho vigorous campaignto br carried on niiuiust tho Fili-pino inaurgonts. Tho next vesselwith troops will likoly bo thoPouDsylvania, fullnwrd by thoValencin, City of Para, Cone-mang- h

and Solnce.- - Tho Oono-rnuug- h

will catry army stores audhorses for tho ih calvalry. TheSolnco is a naval transport, andwilI.Ro to Guam, taking suppliesand passcngotH, iuohidiog ollicers'wives and families for thu per-manent garrison thorn. Sho willthou continue her voyago rolMani-l- a

aud rrp irt to Admiral WatrT)n.Tho big oleara freightor Wyo-her- g

was loading nrray supplies atPoltora stroot dock when thoShnridan lrrt. Sho will touoh atHonolulu cu routo.

SHIPPING INTLLIGIfGEFor additional Shipping News see seventh page.

Diamond ITcad Signal Station, July3, 1pm Weather clear, wlndfrcsliK

Weather Bureau, Puiiahou, July 3Temperature Morn I up; minimum,

08) Midday ltiaxtmum, 81.(Barometer corrected for gravity .06 )

Barometer, 0 am, 29.09. lllsiug.Rainfall, do, 0.00.Humidity at 0 r in Ot percent.Dow Point 07 F.Haiti In Koolau Saturday.

ARMTALS.

Saturday, July 1.Stmr Mokolll, Dower, from Kauna-kaka-l.

James Jfnkce. Tullctt. from Katiaa:2t00 bugs sugar to O Brewer & Co.

Bunuay, juiy a.Br stmr Port Albert. Morris. 8 tlavs

from Seattle: lmlso to H Wuteriioiise& Co.

Stmr Lchua, Bennett, from Kau-nnkuk-

U S A T Hherldan. Hletrcns. 0J davsfrom San Francisco.

Stmr Claudlne, Cameron, from Ka-hul- iil:

101 baus ixitntoes. 32 bntrs corn.03 pkgs hides. GO head cattlo, 132 hogs,iou pKgssuuuries,

Stmr Mlkahala, r Thompson, fromXawlllwlll: 0150 bacs suirar to Alexander & Baldwin.

Am schr A J West, Ogllvle, 21 daysfrom Gray's Harbor; lumber to Lew-er- s

& Cooke.Am schr Faunio Adele. Oullvlo 23

days from Gray's Harbor; lumber touauu li iv ij uo.

Monday, Julys.Stmr Nocau, Pcdcrscn, from a,

with 4800 bags of sugar for FA Hchr.cfer A Co.

Stmr Kllohana, Thompson, fromHonuapo with 2079 bags of sugar forO Brewer & Co.

Stmr Iwnlanl, Gregory, from e,

with 6280 bags of sugar forF A Sclmefer k Co.

Am bark Aldeu Bcsse. Clias Potter,from San Francisco with general car-go to Win G Irwin & Co.

DEPARTURES.

Saturday, July 1.

Stmr Keauhou, Moshor, for Wat-me- a.

Stmr Walaleale, Green, for Ka-pn- a,

;Am shin John C Potter. Meyer.

Puget Sound.Sunday, July z.

U S A T ealaiulla. Dowdell. forManila. . ,

Monday, July 3.Stmr J A Cummins, Suarlc, for

Oahu ports.Htmr i.ehun, Bennett, ror Kauua-kaka- i,

Lahalna, Kahalapaloa, Olowa-- 111 nt 0 p m.Stmr Mokolll, Dotloit, for Kamalo,

Pukno, Halawa, Pelokunu, Honolua,Kalaupapa and Wallau ut b o'clock.

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

The Sboridnn is loading coalfrom lightors iu tho stream.

Tho BQuar awaiting shipmenton Kauai nmonnts to ono hundredbaj8.

The bark McNear is discharg-ing guano from Laysan Island atthe railway wharf.

Tup cabin survey ship HBMSEgoria'iB due hero from Vancouv-er. Sho was scheduled to sailJuno IB.

Tho Port Albert has shiftedfrom tho Pacific Mail wharf to theOcoauio wharf, whore she hascommenced unloading.

On Suuday two tbroe-masl- od

Bohnouors, tho Funnio Adolo nndA J West, ,oime into port fromGray's HnrbJr with full loads oflumber.

The work of driving pilos for udistance of 350 feet from tho shoreont iuto tho bay, will soon becommenced for the Hackfeldwharf at Hilo.

Tho U S A Transport Zealandialoft yesterday morning at 10o'clock for Manila MomboiB oftho Peniol Mission wore ou thowharf Hinging a goodbyo to thoBoldiers.

Tho baik Haden Brown nndtern Mary Dodge are tho onlyforoign vessels now in Kahuluiharbor. Thpy a?o oxpectod toloave for the Coast with cargoes ofsugar tlio latter paitof this week.

When tho Sheridan left SanPranoisco tho following vesselswcro londing for Island ports:Por Hilo Darks Edward Maynnd ltoderick Dim. For Honol-uluSteamer Australia (sails July3d nt 2 p m), bark O D Bryant(sails Juno 29th), barkontino WH Dimond.

rAHSEN'OERS DEPARTED.

From Kukuihaele, per stmrIwalnni July 3 Mrs A D Askewaud child and 3 on dock. - -

From Honokan, per stmr Noe- -au, July 3 -- Mrs Raapn and 4 ondeck.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

From San Franoisoo, per barkAid on Btii.se JulyHenviz, J Faser, H M Pembroke,James Viotory, Richard Norwillo,ThomoB Purvis.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

At the annual meeting of tbostockholders of tho P. B. tfe L.

four directors will beoleoted.

Tho raco between Antidolo andAranrino ou the Kapiolaui tracktomorrow will takn nlnnn nt 1 n.m. instead of 3 p. m.

Tbo mounted ronnrvn nrn nrrlnr.od to report at tho Police Stationtomorrow morning nt 7:30 in uni- -iorm. au members not havinghorses will bo supplied at theheadauarters. Ah thin will nmlmn.ly bo tho last appearance of thobody ns an orgamz ition, Lieuten-ant Wri'fjht wnntfl nn lnrnn n turn.ont ns possiblo.

What bid fair to be a soriounfire broko (lUt ill tlin lTnlinln nnnnfieldB last Tuesday. About thtrtyacres was burned over, but mostof tho cano can bo aavnd. Timevening of tho eamo day anothermo was reponon ai aaiawa andabout midlliriht still nnntlinr ntNiulii. Prompt work by planta- -

iiuu uiiuuo iiuiu iuo uros in onecK.

NEW TO-DA- Y

Notice.The annual meetlnc of the Stockholders

of the Pioneer Building and Loan Associa-tion, will be held this evening. Electionof four directors desired.

A. V. GEAR,12U2

Mounted Reserve.EVERY MEMBER of the Mounted Re-

serve Is hereby ordered to report at thePolice Station, In uniform, at 7:30 o'clockon the morning of July 4th. Horses willbe provided for unmounted men.

W. H. WRIGHT.1262-i- t Lieutenant Commandlm?.

Grocers' Notice.THE STORES of Lewis & Co., Chas.

Hustace and H. May & Co., (Including thestores lately occupied by H. E. Mclntyre& Bro. and J. T. Waterhouse) will be

closed all day Tuesday, JULY 4TH.

HUSTACE & CO.,HENRY MAY & CO.,LEWIS cV CO.

Honolulu, July 3, 1809, 1262-- it

Oahu Railway !

JULY 4th, 1899!

EXCURSIONTICKETS

T- O-

Pea I City, Ewa Plantation, Waia-na- e,

Waialua, Kahuku.

. Train for Kahuku leaves Honoluluat 9:15 a. m. Returning arrives inHonolulu at 5:36 p. m. 1262-- it

We are prepared to furnish yourCemetery Lot with

MonumentsIron Fencing ,

CopingIron Vases, &c, at reasonableprices for first-cl.i- ss work and ma-

terials.

HAWAIIANIRON PENCE ANDMONUMENTAL CO.,

: : 641 King Street

BY AUTHORITY.Public Lnnds Notice.

OLAA, PUNA, HAWAII.On Saturday, September2iid,at 10a. m.,

at the Court House, Hilo, Hawaii, will besold at Public Auction, under conditions ofresidence and Improvement, and easy termsof payment within a period of ten yejrs :

About 360 lots of 50 acres each In NewOlaa Tract recently surveyed :

Purchaser of one lot may bid for secondlot In actual contact with the first, exceptIn case of lots on main road.

Purchaser of lot on main road may bidfor separate lot not located on said road.

Lots will be offered 'at upset Pr'ce offrom iM.oo to $20.00 per acre, according toquality and location,'

Full particulars as In all conditions ofsale may be had on application in penxinor by mall to the Public Lands office, or toany one of the local Land Offices.

July 3rd, iScjo.

J. F. BROWN,Ii2(j2-3- t Agent of Public Lands. '

V"''.,l.WHi.

Jas-F.Morga-

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AUCTIONEER AND

M 33 Queen Street

VALUABLEREAL ESTATE

At Auction,

SATURDAY, July 8, 1899,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At my salesroom, 31 Oueen street. I willsell by public auction.

That Valuable Piece of Land on Bereta-nla between Punchbowl and Alapal streets,opposite the residence of Senator H. VV.

Schmidt.The property has a frontaM of about 1 aa .

feet on Beretanla street and Is from u6 totoo feet deep. There Is a Store and n Cottages on the Property, which at a low rental will oring in nearly 170 per mohth.

A splendid opportunity for Investment.Map and further Information at mv

office.1

JAS. F. MORGAN,

Auction Sale...OF...

BEACH PROPERTYAT KAALAWAI.

On SATURDAY, JULY 8,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At my Salesroom. Quoon street, I willsoil by l'ubllo Auction,

4 Fine Beach LotsAT KAALAWAI.

To the Eastward of Diamond HojJ.These lots are finely situated, facing the

beach and command a fine view of theocean and Diamond Head and the pic-

turesque country to Koko Head.The property is adjacent to the holdlnjs

of A. S. Cleghorn, Esq., and Cecil BrownEsq.

Government water laid to the lots.

JAS. P. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

Kodaks !

WE HAVE THEM

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To Rent!For the funeral occasion to-

morrow, and can

furnish

Fresh Films !

In all sizes. If you want onlyFRESH Films come to us. .

Yours very truly,

Le fflonyon Fboto. Go.

426 Fort Street.Kihel Notice.

The 3rd Assessment, 10 per cent or ?j.coper share, on the Assessable Stock of KlhelPlantation Co., will be due and payableAugust 1st, 1899, by order of the Directors.h6i-4- t J. P. COOKE, Treasurer. s -

REAL J

ESTATE

BARGAINS! I

1. Lot 91 x 125, with new cottafie. atPunahou, cor. College and Domlnls Hts.

2. Lot at Palama, about ,"4 acre.3. A lodging house, with a is--

year lease.4. A good paying business and large lot

of land, centrally located.5. Farm at Hamaluia, Hawaii; part In

coffee.6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H.

Hackfeld, Esq.7". Farm at S. Kona, part In coffee.

75 x 2co, Beretanla street (Ka- -paakea). ;

For further particulars apply to

J. M. VIVAS,G Pont Office Lane, - Honolulu.

A birdseye view of the regionabout Manila. It is given in On ToManila.

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