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. fc v ';!?& j Wtwwifw "awrfgfi pw "y wiipie ' " swr viinppiiwNNii. '.fa"py -- A vASWBJJir!1 I -- Keeping Constantly At It Is What Brings the Business. JUJU ,) J .UA. .1. .Iwl. .IW. The Keeps Bulletin Constantly Evening Bulletin The Constantly Bulletin Gives In American the Pathway of The Latest NEWS t t : t Progress : : : -- The Bulletin Brings News and Business to Its Patrons. - Vol. VI. No. 1180. HONOLULU, II. I. TUESDAY, MAHOH 28. 181)9. PlUOB 5 OliNTS. KAHULU1 RAILROAD WINS A unanimous opinion of tho Court has been tonder el mi pxcpiiouB from iho First Circuit C- - urt, in its order ovor-r- u i g tlio defendant's demnrnr i Knhului Railroad Compnny vb. Hawaiian Comuii tcinl & Hujar Co. Exppptmot fire ovonulpd, which means that the railioad people win tliim lar. The Court umb con tinimil lv Juoticn Wliit ing and Messrs. E P. Dole mid H P. Weber t if Hip bar, re'p o tivpty in iilio of Chief Justice Judd, uuil Jostle-Frpii- r. nliBfnt. Mr. Weber is nuibor of tlip opit iou, winch linde ttutt a ohhp lies for inalioiom ue of prot'OtiH, mid that nu allegation of fraudulent means of obtaining J nn injunction may ptoperly ho "w? ino'udnl in a compliiiut of trpp- - pass. Iu this rnto tlio suiiar ,' company Imd procun-- an iojnnc-tio- o from a Circuit Judo to pro-ve- nt (uh railroad company from intetfering with the euunr com-ptuy- 'd operations in tearing up the track-- ) of the railroad com-pan- u Kinney, Halloa & n for plaintiff; Hartwell nnd Uaitle & Weaver for de- fendant Judgo P.'rry bis rendered a de cisiou on the bill for Rppoitic of Joliu D. PariH vs. Antou'o Fernandez. "A dpcrpo for ap-citi- u peiformaucj thp agreement to ns-iu- u tin lease will signed on proeecut on, with liberty to respondent t perform the whole contract" The latter proviso refers to tho makiiifjt of a ilnve of the ca't'o on the land by FoundfZ, uhicli in the body 1 the opinion tbo Court find it im- - uractioible f r its-- 'f t pnforce. j .3 Snprun- - th- - of bo of Ki inoy, Hnllnn & MoO'anahan for complainant; M igouu & Silli- - innn for respondent. ..Tlin ilawaiiin iiirotrio uo. ny it attorney, Geo A. Divip, has fill da of its euit ngmust Chai. 8. Dr-sk- the de fondant having paid the claim and ogreed to pay coats. Groceries Crockery . Everything mental. Hardware Mrs. Anna Long has petiti ncd the Circuit Court to have Cba. W. Rodh made trustee of $1841.48, tbo share of Mr. Ida E Noidb-r- g of tbn eotsto or the late Joseph Booth, aud tbp only share remaining in court. It is repre- sented that thp roonoy can ho used to more profit iu the band of audi trubteo than it has been hitherto. Kaili Kakoi petitions to bo ap- pointed adtuiuistratrix of tho estate i.f her daiu liter. Anpla Ka koi, who died iiitpHtale leaving an rstatn valued at $2873 5 1. the beiiB being tho o, other and two married a bisters of d ceased. David Dayton has beon bis acnmnH lin ap- proved, a9 punrdiau of John N. 0 Gilman. Tho ward aureed iu count to pay his gna'diau a ba lance due him of $224 '24. The estate h inventoried at $400U in valuo of land. Judge Perry denied libpllanfa motinu that libelbo be adjudged guilty of contempt, for retaiuin; a boloku and other anions, in the Ab Lock divorep case. Davidson for libellaut; Magoon & Ijillimau for libellee. J. A MaenoD, guardian of JarnPB Love, aika for loivo to ox-De- G50 in on h iu;to, Mrs. Elrauud Hirt, daughter of the ward and occupant of thp bnnsp, agreeing to pay an pqual amount. Mannel Fernandez, n minor, by Lino Fernandez, hU guirdian, has bioupbt an adiou tor So. (Hi uam-aiie- s ngiinst Domiueos J.. L. Mat tos for fal-- e arrest on a cb re of making a disturbance Sunday bo fore Irtrtt. Hawaiian Star Harry B. 8 ylor, writ of -- nor. U bping bexrdiu tho 8u prpme 0urt. Kinney, liallou & McCWndiu for plaiotitT; W. A. detiBhall for riefiMidant. The case nrisps out of Mr. Siy-lo- r'd libel suit ogain-- t the Star, iu which a verdict for $500 darongps was affirmed by tho Supremo Court. Tom Wall has gono to Hilo. &?i&?h&? h&fc&Vh&S1 useful and orna &?ifc&?h&? ) Staple and Fancy, Household necessities a spe- cialty with us. You'll find them best and cheapest, quality consid- -' eped, at WATERHOUSE'8 BIG Department Store WAVCRLEY BLOCK, BETHEL STREET Established I8PI Leaders 1800 SPENDING THE of from and Loan for In view of tho agitat'on that baa beeu attempt! d iu n certain quar- ter, to havn the din. burni' thrt treasury balances with more lavi-- h hud. n BuLl.i-Tt- reporter iiMkpd MiuintO'' K-n- U fmniHb n st'itom t 'if the expeti diturea upon ptililic niiice the close of the of lb93. 'J'he Minister of tbo Interior conuilied icudily. A ntatempnl copied from bis marked appropri hIioii Rb-ei- appears below 1'iotn timo to time this papr has given the news f lurg- - contracts for publio woik-i- , aud of moro or lene heavv amounts autlmrizd to be expouded in diffrent parts of the here givou expand- ed, a fevodds and ends ot old hills paid and itemi antborizd to he expanded fo tbwith. In tbo c'asH last rapntioned the works are either under or tbo wo k thereon is being pUHhed. Mini-to- r Kinc explains that th apparent tnrdinss in setting down to actual wo k on the appro priations hi hetn da-- 1 to o roam B'ancos that weie uuavoid ble. It is only a lit'lo moro than eieht montlia the billrt fur boh loan aud ennout a.) o 'UutB were signed. Thi-- t hap pened the veiy day the Nrtwlu.ds resolut'on was biijiio I by rri dent MnICiuley which made t m Hawaiian part of the U'jit-- d States. More than a mouth then parsed re the formal trausfor of took place. A whide host of difficut quoi-tinn- s imraedia ely sprang up, in connection with the new nituatiou of the country, which engaged tbe serious conndera'ion of the Uov prnmeut daily for a long time. Among these was a quootinn iuti-rattpl- y connfc cd with tbe matter of This whs with n gard to tho power of tho Gov eminent to pat loan bills of tbe Republic c.f Hawaii into effeut. Ou top of nil thesD diffii'ultips in tho way of a vigorous p.dioy of iuternal uts camo the as to what Congress was going to do w'th Hawaii at thoreceut 8B"ion. This of itnelf was ocoaeion of making tho Gv eminent cautions in every matter of internal allair-1- . At any rate. tbe has uol bad more than six mouths in which to bring its spending powers tuto play. JUiicu ot tins tune lias neen re- quired for iuvostija- - tioua anu reports by auveyore, etc. It is t be re in cm be red, moreover, that all of the publio lining caried out are not included in the Minister of Intorioi's The of bducaiiou ha1 undoittken a lirge amount of sobnolhousu pome of it buiug of a high aud dmab'e class of The public iu the Interior howevoi, will be B'Pu by tbo fol'oviiiu statement to amount to utarly one million dollars: CURRENT ACCOUNT. Honolulu Water Works-W- ater Filtration 1,500 Bureau Publio Work Removing Powder Magazine. 7,500 Roads and Bridges, and Paving Government Sidewalks, Hilo..... 2400 Road from Laupahoehoe to Klllau, Hilo 15.000 Stone Culvert across Pohakuna- - naku, Hilo 2,000 Purclia.se of Road Roller, Hilo 5,000 Complete Riud from Koue to Ka- - malll, Pana 1,000 Widening and Repairing Road be- tween Kaohe and Alika, South Kona 2,500 Regrading Main Road and Roads to Landings, Hamakua 22,000 Kaauhuhu Homestead Roads, Ha makua 2,500 Ahualoa Homestead Road. H'k'a 8,000 Kalopa Homestead Road. H'k'a. 4,000 J Paauilo Homestead Road, H'k'a, 6,000 APPROPRIATIONS Statement Expenditures Current Funds Public Improvements. Qoverntneut iiuorov-iU'iit- a Lrgialaturc TbeBtt'om'nt cnrnpriis appropriations construction prol'minary iippropriatiou eovoreignly expondituitB. improvem uncertainty Gorerument preliminary PugineeiB, architects, improvements Depaitiupnt roustruc-tio- n, urcbiteuturH. improvements depattineut, Investigations....) Hawaii-Cur- bing Kaala Homestead Road, H'k'a.. 5,500 oim.i.ti... t,..i uit.. 7,500 Kaphkuei Rit id. Hilo 7,500 ivoau irnm rionoK.'ineiKl uatuung to Government Homestead at Awlnl 3,000 Roads and Bridges. Maul M.ikawao 2,000 Regrading Road. Knkomn, Maka- - wao. tn H.ilrli.iku. Huelo 3,5oo Purcln-- e of Rock Crusher for Hana 2,003 To complete Homestead Road from Makeaa to Kula 5.COO Road from Olowalu to Maalaea Bay 2, WO Rrldge at Olowalu 6w Road from Hnnnlua tn Kahakuloa. 3,000 Roads and Bddges, O ihu Macadamazing R.iad, Moanalua to K.tnukakl 500 Macadamazlnc Union Street. In cluding road damages 6,000 Repairing and Muadamirlng Campbell Avenue and Mnn- - sarrat Roid 2,000 Widening King Street Eat of Ka- - lint Bridge and New Bridge... 2,000 Macadamizing River Street from King Street to Vineyard Street 3,000 ,r Purchase Rock Crusher. Ewa and Walanae 2,000 Walalua 3,500 Koilaupoko 8,000 Boads and Bridges. Kami Raids and Bridges, K0I0.1, general 96 Culverts nnd Bridges, new, Kala- - hea grade. 1,500 New Grade, Wahlawa Valley. wrt 800 Widening Grade and Wall. W.v nlaw.i. east 1,000 Culverts, Lawal-Kalah- ea grade... 800 Wahlawa BdJge.. 6oo wanana unugr 300 Koloa Mill Bridge rx HanaM 8.000 Bridge across Waipa Stream 4,000 General Jailer's Houe, North Kolnla 300 Telephone from North Kona to South Kona 2.500 Total .5175,696 LOAN FUND. New Wharf at Paplha, Nahiku and Approaches. f 5,000 Sewerage for Hilo Streets 4,000 New Roads, Hawaii Ham.ikua: Walplo Grade 6,000 ' Upper Road to Waimea 12,000 North Hilo: Kahuku to Papaaloa... 45,000 " " Walpunalel, Kuala and Paana 5,000 " Waikaumalo and Mau- - lua Homesteads 5,000 Hilo: Widening and Extending Streets 10,000 " Homestead Roads. Kalwlkl, Kaumanaand Ponohaw.il 20,000 " New Bridge, Walluku River.. 10,000 " New Bridge, Waiakea River.. 5,000 Puna: Extension of Upper Puna Road from Kekee to Kalapana 10,000 " Cross Road at or near iaM miles on Volcano Road 2,500 " Preliminary work on 2'A miles Cross Roads, and 12H miles parallel to Volcano Road 25,000 " Pack Trails In Olaa Cross Roads. 10 miles 10,000 Kau: Walohlnu to South Kona.. 12.000 " nmaiuu to Hilea Koad 3,000 South Kona: Wharf, Hoopuloa 800 " " Extension to Kau 10,000 " " Grading and Building Road from Hoopuloa Landing to Upper Government Road... 4,000 " Honaunau, Upper Road to Road to Napoopoo Landing at Klhel 5,000 North Kona: Huehue to South Kohala 8,000 North Kohala: Road from Keau hmi to th: Upper Road 10.000 South Kohala: Waimea to North Kona 8.000 South Kohala Road, Waimea to Kawalhae 8,000 North Kohala: Road from Pua- - kea to Mahukona 5,000 Continued on Patcu 8. ROYAL g) BAKING M POWDER Absolutely Puro Hade from Pure drapo Cream of Tartar KAHUKU RIOT RESULTS Coroner Renders VerdictStatement by Immigration Company Representatives TIip npecinl train bringing Mar-bI-- hI liinwn, Deputy Miri.hiil Cbilliiiuwoitb hihI p bee otlicrs from Kiilinkunrrivt'd at tins depot n litll" nft'r 5 11. iu. yest rlny. Tiie countiy pilio woio left 111 chnr.OHt the plai.tition Under the ct'iist iirvielliico "f tbo p lior-oi- o tnuy tbrop JpunefO, l to be the oimh luot no'iv In tbo attiuk of Sund). Innlud til iimmig tho pt'S'iiKPrs wire Ohinaiiieu, cut and bat- tered by the. weapons of the Japa- nese. I'beBP, t igHlher with tb .Iiipaopse p'i, oners, wern tnkJii t (Jiliujul tinier tho Bupurvi-io- n of Depuly Miu-h- tl Ohiliingort'i. I lie l IniinruHii wire placed iu whore Dr. Co per snout a good part of lnt nibt nttoudiuu' to tho injuries of tb- - iuoii. All hut two of the Chinamen wer cut and tho wh do lot w-T- e badly bruised. Nil n Japanese receivo 1 hh much as a f oratch. Ther-- t aro tnre mou unions tho pneo ors beli-ve- d to bavo b-- the riugleadors iu Buulny's nffn r I'hBxp, together with tbo other fourteen, wore nil id 'utilled by tie wounded ChiiiMin-- n and plants-lio- n limai. Tboy will c mm up fur p elimiuary trial iu the polic es ut 111 a (lay or I J. hi lea tho thren Obinamou Kiii'ti miirigiii. Hiioiuer is 111 a preeiiri uis 10 iditton, bavioi! been Ktabbrd iu one of the Iiuih. It win nnpo'siblH ti g t ttis man to t 'Wn n ovo'y movoutui-e- d a Iipiii orrbiign. Ul tho wounded broigh' to town, tiouu will dio from their ' - - " 'Vf lujifrteBT - - Dopmy Ma'shat Gbillincworlb. neliuu un ler ihaorders of Mnrnlul Urown, bad chtrce of the w irk of giiHidiiig the jHpAiioe camp. Ue a po callo I tho coroner's lnntK-B- t wbiuh lrtbtt-- d from A a. tn Mouday to 11:05 a. m. The jury returuoJ tuu following ver diet: "Th t the said Yee Fook Sing, Ohitig Ln Wing aud Yoo Linu Junn otmo to their deaths at Ka huku iu tho District of Koiltn Ion, Island of Oubu, on tho 2G h day of March, A. D. 169.), fmtu Injuri-- B received on their head, (be rerult of blows administered by corlniu Japanese, who-- o hi and namoi aro to this juiy unknown. "UUarles F Gliillingwortb, Oorouor.Jospph H . I'nomaH I Farr, P 1? Munher, 0 13 Nniuoa, W K Apua, Muses Nnkuaau. At the instance of Dr. Katsn nnini, rpprfsonting JaptueHe eoiupauPe, U. Bolte o' ihe tirni of M. 8. Grinbaum & Oo. Buinmotied prosa repreeuta iv.-r- i 1 1 bis ollico this foreuiou Or. Katsuuuma f-- hurt by an article in tbo moruiutt papoi which, he c'niras, wmibl make ou bis couutryineu. a lot of lawloh iirigauds who had tried to waulou Iv hlaughter people of uuotboi rnco. Yepterdny morning,' Manager Weiylit teleptinned to town, nsk ii'lT for iIih ad vie- - nnd HHaiatnio of hoKahnka plautationilirectoiB in Ihe matter of iho recent double, Iho dirpotors, Mpaxrs. Swanzy Hall, uraham and Uolte, met to consid r tbo mallet and as thr of tbo men weie toi busy to rank' tbo tiip to Katiuku, Mr. liol e whb nquo-te- d to confer with Mauager Weight. Trgether with .Mr. liol to went Dr. 1 Kntsu 1 Uinn. reprepoiiting tho JapiueM, Morioka and Tumamoto linmi ij rat iou Compaui s, and Mr. Wi Shiug of tho Hnrng Lung Kei Oo reprcBenliug the Cbiueso On. Maimger Weight tated th,t the row onginntod with a gang of laborers who wero loading qr o tho ars. this anva 0 iiBi-tiii- o two-thiid- s OhiiiPBe And oue-lhir- d Jtpai ei-e- . Eer siucn the begin, uing of January, when these Chi- - ..4'.iK- - - r Atafe: fetr i tr, iipho and Jnpanpsa coTimencpcl working lojether, tbero had Iipod iiinbbpB which caused ill feeling. The lima iu charuo of the aanc lated thnt tho I'liniHX came S tur-d- y nMuriioou whnp n large Chi- - iiiiiau and h hiiihII diipinesii ero ou t p of a heavily loaded enr. Tho (Jhiuamaii gave romo nlers wIiIl-I-i the JnpHtiiaa rofu-e- d to nbry, whereupon he win thrown bodily from tbn tar to the (.'round, n dUtHiioe of t'ti feet. Iheu came fist tights. ll told the in "ii they muhi not tight A warrant eh mid bo ae-eu-- ed for the nrrost of the big uninaman. .Manager Wpight stated that several JaptiiPBn wauted soveral-Cbuinme- u airestpd. They were proiuiHed oatisfnotion tbo Chi-unm- en onnld be pointed out. Dr. Kntsuuuma mnd- - his utata-me- ut g'oaned Irotn tbe Japaneso Ulvrers, which is, substaniially, iafillown: 'J liHt uo prepamtious wero made; that the .Japanese only v ut to tbn Ohiuese camp to Bingl" out th men th-- y wished arro-ted- ; that ih-- y bad uouoapons with 1 hem; thnt, upon entering the Ohiues- - quarters tnore was a general row; thtt the Cbinnsa I kidven; that they 1 10k thess away; Hint they pickid up slicks o wool iu the Ciiiuiso onup and us-- d thoe to dfrind tho Uih1vs; lint hey bad no hammers or ouio Uhivoh; tint in tho exciioment, Japaucso' attacked their own couu-iiyiii'-- u mid that the tiht waBover mi ton miiiiitPH, or when Mauaeor 4Wi'rght - rtppiBred: mt. ui ouiug maoe 1111 Btato-ine- pt, glenii-- d from theChiuiBO, which is rubslantially, a- - foil own: That tbo at'nck wa- - oarofu ly pre pared; that the Jrtptuiso eut into tbe Ohiue-- o camp with In iutentiou of doiug them barm: Hint tup Japanoso wout prepared with hammer-- , knives, hoo han- - dlps with nails in tho eud and coral; that tbo Chinese made no reHis'auoo as they wero wholly unprepared and bd uo woapous; that, upon Btrae of the Chinamoa attempting to escape, threo Japan .010 borsemeu on tho oui'stda dubbed tlitm back to their quar-Jer- -, nnd tint s uno mon woie while lying in their beda. liefora leaving Kahuku tin) Japaiiose proruisod Dr. Katsit-iinin- a to behave themselves and return to work. The Chineao were very much frightened, be- lieving the Japaneso would maka toother a'lack However, fiey nroinif! I Mr Wi Sbinu that they too would return to work. Dr. Knhoiuuma and Mr. Wi Slitnp? -- liook liHi.da for the Jxpauese and Chiut'du before lenvirg. CiOumbl Hold A)t-t- n. Tbn sale ot tho Oily of n wa-- i clo-c- d t 3 p. in. yos-t-rd- y and now W. E. Howell is tl.g owner of tho vensel. Captaia Valker i- - the man who bought the Columbia for a Chinese buu The price paid wa. .Bi 00. Tbft D diimbia will uo 10 Honukoiig as already Htitpt in th" iMlU.KTIH. a runt ciupc crcam or tartar pomdsh DR; CREAW BAKING pmvm Highest Honors, World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair Avnl'l lliltlns Powilsni containing alum. Ilmynro liijurloai to lielth m ! "J fc if

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Page 1: vASWBJJir!1 At J BulletinvASWBJJir!1 I--Keeping Constantly At It Is What Brings the Business. JUJU,) J.UA..1..Iwl. .IW. The Keeps Bulletin Constantly Evening Bulletin The Constantly

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vASWBJJir!1 I-- Keeping Constantly At It Is What Brings the Business. JUJU ,) J .UA. .1. .Iwl. .IW.

TheKeeps

BulletinConstantly Evening Bulletin The

ConstantlyBulletin

GivesIn

Americanthe Pathway of

The LatestNEWS t t : t

Progress : : :-- The Bulletin Brings News and Business to Its Patrons.

-Vol. VI. No. 1180. HONOLULU, II. I. TUESDAY, MAHOH 28. 181)9. PlUOB 5 OliNTS.

KAHULU1 RAILROAD WINS

A unanimous opinion of thoCourt has been tonder

el mi pxcpiiouB from iho FirstCircuit C- - urt, in its order ovor-r- u

i g tlio defendant's demnrnri Knhului Railroad Compnny vb.Hawaiian Comuii tcinl & HujarCo. Exppptmot fire ovonulpd,which means that the railioadpeople win tliim lar. The Courtumb con tinimil lv Juoticn Wliiting and Messrs. E P. Dole midH P. Weber t if Hip bar, re'p otivpty in iilio of Chief JusticeJudd, uuil Jostle-Frpii- r.

nliBfnt. Mr. Weber isnuibor of tlip opit iou, winch lindettutt a ohhp lies for inalioiom ueof prot'OtiH, mid that nu allegationof fraudulent means of obtaining

J nn injunction may ptoperly ho

"w? ino'udnl in a compliiiut of trpp- -pass. Iu this rnto tlio suiiar

,' company Imd procun-- an iojnnc-tio- ofrom a Circuit Judo to pro-ve- nt

(uh railroad company fromintetfering with the euunr com-ptuy- 'd

operations in tearing upthe track-- ) of the railroad com-pan- u

Kinney, Halloa & n

for plaintiff; Hartwellnnd Uaitle & Weaver for de-

fendantJudgo P.'rry bis rendered a de

cisiou on the bill for Rppoiticof Joliu D. PariH vs.

Antou'o Fernandez. "A dpcrpofor ap-citi- u peiformaucj thpagreement to ns-iu- u tin lease will

signed on proeecut on, withliberty to respondent t performthe whole contract" The latterproviso refers to tho makiiifjt of ailnve of the ca't'o on the land byFoundfZ, uhicli in the body

1 the opinion tbo Court find it im- -uractioible f r its-- 'f t pnforce.

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Snprun- -

th- - of

bo

of

Ki inoy, Hnllnn & MoO'anahanfor complainant; M igouu & Silli- -

innn for respondent...Tlin ilawaiiin iiirotrio uo. ny

it attorney, Geo A. Divip, hasfill da of its euitngmust Chai. 8. Dr-sk- the defondant having paid the claim andogreed to pay coats.

Groceries

Crockery

.

Everythingmental.

Hardware

Mrs. Anna Long has petiti ncdthe Circuit Court to have Cba.W. Rodh made trustee of$1841.48, tbo share of Mr. Ida ENoidb-r- g of tbn eotsto or the lateJoseph Booth, aud tbp only shareremaining in court. It is repre-sented that thp roonoy can housed to more profit iu the bandof audi trubteo than it has beenhitherto.

Kaili Kakoi petitions to bo ap-

pointed adtuiuistratrix of thoestate i.f her daiu liter. Anpla Kakoi, who died iiitpHtale leaving anrstatn valued at $2873 5 1. the beiiBbeing tho o, other and two married a

bisters of d ceased.David Dayton has beon

bis acnmnH lin ap-

proved, a9 punrdiau of John N. 0Gilman. Tho ward aureed iucount to pay his gna'diau a balance due him of $224 '24. Theestate h inventoried at $400U invaluo of land.

Judge Perry denied libpllanfamotinu that libelbo be adjudgedguilty of contempt, for retaiuin; aboloku and other anions, in theAb Lock divorep case. Davidsonfor libellaut; Magoon & Ijillimaufor libellee.

J. A MaenoD, guardian ofJarnPB Love, aika for loivo to ox-De-

G50 in on h iu;to,Mrs. Elrauud Hirt, daughter ofthe ward and occupant of thpbnnsp, agreeing to pay an pqualamount.

Mannel Fernandez, n minor, byLino Fernandez, hU guirdian, hasbioupbt an adiou tor So. (Hi uam-aiie- s

ngiinst Domiueos J.. L. Mattos for fal-- e arrest on a cb re ofmaking a disturbance Sunday bofore Irtrtt.

Hawaiian StarHarry B. 8 ylor, writ

of -- nor. U bping bexrdiu tho 8uprpme 0urt. Kinney, liallou &McCWndiu for plaiotitT; W. A.detiBhall for riefiMidant.

The case nrisps out of Mr. Siy-lo- r'd

libel suit ogain-- t the Star, iuwhich a verdict for $500 darongpswas affirmed by tho SupremoCourt.

Tom Wall has gono to Hilo.

&?i&?h&?

h&fc&Vh&S1

useful and orna

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Staple and Fancy,

Household necessities a spe-cialty with us.

You'll find them best andcheapest, quality consid- -'

eped, at

WATERHOUSE'8BIG

Department StoreWAVCRLEY BLOCK, BETHEL STREET

Established I8PI Leaders 1800

SPENDING THE

of from andLoan for

In view of tho agitat'on that baabeeu attempt! d iu n certain quar-ter, to havn the din.burni' thrt treasury balances with

more lavi-- h hud. n BuLl.i-Tt-

reporter iiMkpd MiuintO'' K-n- U

fmniHb n st'itom t 'if the expetiditurea upon ptililicniiice the close of theof lb93.

'J'he Minister of tbo Interiorconuilied icudily. A ntatempnlcopied from bis marked approprihIioii Rb-ei- appears below 1'iotntimo to time this papr has giventhe news f lurg- - contracts forpublio woik-i- , aud of moro or leneheavv amounts autlmrizd to beexpouded in diffrent parts of the

here givouexpand-

ed, a fevodds and ends ot oldhills paid and itemi antborizd tohe expanded fo tbwith. In tboc'asH last rapntioned the works areeither under or tbo

wo k thereon is beingpUHhed.

Mini-to- r Kinc explains thatth apparent tnrdinss in settingdown to actual wo k on the appropriations hi hetn da-- 1 to o roamB'ancos that weie uuavoid ble. Itis only a lit'lo moro than eiehtmontlia thebillrt fur boh loan aud ennout a.)o 'UutB were signed. Thi-- t happened the veiy day the Nrtwlu.dsresolut'on was biijiio I by rrident MnICiuley which made t mHawaiian part of theU'jit-- d States. More than amouth then parsed re theformal trausfor oftook place.

A whide host of difficut quoi-tinn- s

imraedia ely sprang up, inconnection with the new nituatiouof the country, which engaged tbeserious conndera'ion of the Uovprnmeut daily for a long time.Among these was a quootinn iuti-rattpl- y

connfc cd with tbe matterof This whs withn gard to tho power of tho Goveminent to pat loan bills of tbeRepublic c.f Hawaii into effeut.

Ou top of nil thesD diffii'ultipsin tho way of a vigorous p.dioy ofiuternal uts camo the

as to what Congresswas going to do w'th Hawaii atthoreceut 8B"ion. This of itnelfwas ocoaeion of making tho Gveminent cautions in every matterof internal allair-1- . At any rate.tbe has uol bad morethan six mouths in which to bringits spending powers tuto play.JUiicu ot tins tune lias neen re-

quired for iuvostija- -tioua anu reports by auveyore,

etc. It is tbe re in cm be red, moreover, thatall of the publiolining caried out are not includedin the Minister of Intorioi's

The ofbducaiiou ha1 undoittken a lirgeamount of sobnolhousu

pome of it buiug of a highaud dmab'e class of

The public iu theInterior howevoi,will be B'Pu by tbo fol'oviiiustatement to amount to utarly onemillion dollars:

CURRENT ACCOUNT.

Honolulu Water Works-W- ater

Filtration 1,500Bureau Publio Work

Removing Powder Magazine. 7,500Roads and Bridges,

and Paving GovernmentSidewalks, Hilo..... 2400

Road from Laupahoehoe to Klllau,Hilo 15.000

Stone Culvert across Pohakuna- -naku, Hilo 2,000

Purclia.se of Road Roller, Hilo 5,000Complete Riud from Koue to Ka--

malll, Pana 1,000Widening and Repairing Road be-

tween Kaohe and Alika,South Kona 2,500

Regrading Main Road and Roadsto Landings, Hamakua 22,000

Kaauhuhu Homestead Roads, Hamakua 2,500

Ahualoa Homestead Road. H'k'a 8,000Kalopa Homestead Road. H'k'a. 4,000

J Paauilo Homestead Road, H'k'a, 6,000

APPROPRIATIONS

Statement Expenditures CurrentFunds Public Improvements.

Qoverntneut

iiuorov-iU'iit- a

Lrgialaturc

TbeBtt'om'ntcnrnpriis appropriations

constructionprol'minary

iippropriatiou

eovoreignly

expondituitB.

improvemuncertainty

Gorerument

preliminary

PugineeiB, architects,

improvements

Depaitiupnt

roustruc-tio- n,

urcbiteuturH.improvements

depattineut,

Investigations....)

Hawaii-Cur- bing

Kaala Homestead Road, H'k'a.. 5,500oim.i.ti... t,..i uit.. 7,500Kaphkuei Rit id. Hilo 7,500ivoau irnm rionoK.'ineiKl uatuung

to Government Homestead atAwlnl 3,000

Roads and Bridges. MaulM.ikawao 2,000Regrading Road. Knkomn, Maka--

wao. tn H.ilrli.iku. Huelo 3,5ooPurcln-- e of Rock Crusher for

Hana 2,003To complete Homestead Road from

Makeaa to Kula 5.COORoad from Olowalu to Maalaea

Bay 2, WORrldge at Olowalu 6wRoad from Hnnnlua tn Kahakuloa. 3,000

Roads and Bddges, O ihuMacadamazing R.iad, Moanalua to

K.tnukakl 500Macadamazlnc Union Street. In

cluding road damages 6,000Repairing and Muadamirlng

Campbell Avenue and Mnn- -sarrat Roid 2,000

Widening King Street Eat of Ka--lint Bridge and New Bridge... 2,000

Macadamizing River Street fromKing Street to VineyardStreet 3,000,rPurchase Rock Crusher. Ewa andWalanae 2,000

Walalua 3,500Koilaupoko 8,000

Boads and Bridges. KamiRaids and Bridges, K0I0.1, general 96Culverts nnd Bridges, new, Kala- -

hea grade. 1,500New Grade, Wahlawa Valley.

wrt 800Widening Grade and Wall. W.v

nlaw.i. east 1,000Culverts, Lawal-Kalah- ea grade... 800Wahlawa BdJge.. 6oowanana unugr 300Koloa Mill Bridge rxHanaM 8.000Bridge across Waipa Stream 4,000

GeneralJailer's Houe, North Kolnla 300Telephone from North Kona to

South Kona 2.500

Total .5175,696

LOAN FUND.

New Wharf at Paplha, Nahikuand Approaches. f 5,000

Sewerage for Hilo Streets 4,000New Roads, Hawaii

Ham.ikua: Walplo Grade 6,000' Upper Road to Waimea 12,000

North Hilo: Kahuku to Papaaloa... 45,000" " Walpunalel, Kuala andPaana 5,000" Waikaumalo and Mau- -lua Homesteads 5,000

Hilo: Widening and ExtendingStreets 10,000" Homestead Roads. Kalwlkl,Kaumanaand Ponohaw.il 20,000" New Bridge, Walluku River.. 10,000

" New Bridge, Waiakea River.. 5,000Puna: Extension of Upper Puna

Road from Kekee to Kalapana 10,000" Cross Road at or near iaMmiles on Volcano Road 2,500" Preliminary work on 2'A milesCross Roads, and 12H milesparallel to Volcano Road 25,000" Pack Trails In Olaa CrossRoads. 10 miles 10,000

Kau: Walohlnu to South Kona.. 12.000" nmaiuu to Hilea Koad 3,000

South Kona: Wharf, Hoopuloa 800" " Extension to Kau 10,000" " Grading and Building

Road from Hoopuloa Landingto Upper Government Road... 4,000" Honaunau, Upper Roadto Road to Napoopoo Landingat Klhel 5,000

North Kona: Huehue to SouthKohala 8,000

North Kohala: Road from Keauhmi to th: Upper Road 10.000

South Kohala: Waimea to NorthKona 8.000

South Kohala Road, Waimea toKawalhae 8,000

North Kohala: Road from Pua- -kea to Mahukona 5,000

Continued on Patcu 8.

ROYAL

g) BAKING

M POWDER

Absolutely PuroHade from Pure drapo Cream

of Tartar

KAHUKU RIOT RESULTS

Coroner Renders VerdictStatement byImmigration Company Representatives

TIip npecinl train bringing Mar-bI-- hI

liinwn, Deputy Miri.hiilCbilliiiuwoitb hihI p bee otlicrsfrom Kiilinkunrrivt'd at tins depotn litll" nft'r 5 11. iu. yest rlny.Tiie countiy pilio woio left 111

chnr.OHt the plai.tition Under thect'iist iirvielliico "f tbo p lior-oi- o

tnuy tbrop JpunefO, l

to be the oimh luot no'ivIn tbo attiuk of Sund). Innludtil iimmig tho pt'S'iiKPrs wire

Ohinaiiieu, cut and bat-tered by the. weapons of the Japa-nese. I'beBP, t igHlher with tb.Iiipaopse p'i, oners, wern tnkJii t(Jiliujul tinier tho Bupurvi-io- n

of Depuly Miu-h- tl Ohiliingort'i.I lie l IniinruHii wire placed iu

whore Dr. Co per snouta good part of lnt nibt nttoudiuu'to tho injuries of tb- - iuoii.

All hut two of the Chinamenwer cut and tho wh do lot w-T- e

badly bruised. Nil n Japanesereceivo 1 hh much as a f oratch.

Ther-- t aro tnre mou unions thopneo ors beli-ve- d to bavo b--

the riugleadors iu Buulny's nffn rI'hBxp, together with tbo otherfourteen, wore nil id 'utilled by tiewounded ChiiiMin-- n and plants-lio- n

limai. Tboy will c mm upfur p elimiuary trial iu the polices u t 111 a (lay or

I J. hi lea tho thren ObinamouKiii'ti miirigiii. Hiioiuer is 111 apreeiiri uis 10 iditton, bavioi! beenKtabbrd iu one of the Iiuih. Itwin nnpo'siblH ti g t ttis man tot 'Wn n ovo'y movoutui-e- d a Iipiiiorrbiign. Ul tho wounded broigh'to town, tiouu will dio from their

' - - " 'VflujifrteBT - -Dopmy Ma'shat Gbillincworlb.

neliuu un ler ihaorders of MnrnlulUrown, bad chtrce of the w irk ofgiiHidiiig the jHpAiioe camp. Uea po callo I tho coroner's lnntK-B- t

wbiuh lrtbtt-- d from A a. tnMouday to 11:05 a. m. Thejury returuoJ tuu following verdiet:

"Th t the said Yee Fook Sing,Ohitig Ln Wing aud Yoo LinuJunn otmo to their deaths at Kahuku iu tho District of KoiltnIon, Island of Oubu, on tho 2G hday of March, A. D. 169.), fmtuInjuri-- B received on their head,(be rerult of blows administeredby corlniu Japanese, who-- o hi

and namoi aro to this juiyunknown.

"UUarles F Gliillingwortb,Oorouor.Jospph H . I'nomaHI Farr, P 1? Munher, 0 13 Nniuoa,W K Apua, Muses Nnkuaau.

At the instance of Dr. Katsnnnini, rpprfsonting JaptueHe

eoiupauPe, U. Bolte o'ihe tirni of M. 8. Grinbaum &Oo. Buinmotied prosa repreeuta

iv.-r- i 1 1 bis ollico this foreuiouOr. Katsuuuma f-- hurt by anarticle in tbo moruiutt papoiwhich, he c'niras, wmibl make oubis couutryineu. a lot of lawlohiirigauds who had tried to waulouIv hlaughter people of uuotboirnco.

Yepterdny morning,' ManagerWeiylit teleptinned to town, nskii'lT for iIih ad vie-- nnd HHaiatnioof hoKahnka plautationilirectoiBin Ihe matter of iho recent double,Iho dirpotors, Mpaxrs. SwanzyHall, uraham and Uolte, met toconsid r tbo mallet and as throf tbo men weie toi busy to rank'tbo tiip to Katiuku, Mr. liol ewhb nquo-te- d to confer withMauager Weight. Trgether with.Mr. liol to went Dr. 1 Kntsu1 Uinn. reprepoiiting tho JapiueM,Morioka and Tumamoto linmiij rat iou Compaui s, and Mr. WiShiug of tho Hnrng Lung KeiOo reprcBenliug the Cbiueso

On.Maimger Weight tated th,t the

row onginntod with a gang oflaborers who wero loading qr otho ars. this anva 0 iiBi-tiii- otwo-thiid- s OhiiiPBe And oue-lhir- d

Jtpai ei-e- . Eer siucn the begin,uing of January, when these Chi- -

..4'.iK- - - r Atafe: fetr i tr,

iipho and Jnpanpsa coTimencpclworking lojether, tbero had IipodiiinbbpB which caused ill feeling.

The lima iu charuo of the aanclated thnt tho I'liniHX came S tur-d- y

nMuriioou whnp n large Chi- -

iiiiiau and h hiiihII diipinesiiero ou t p of a heavily loaded

enr. Tho (Jhiuamaii gave romonlers wIiIl-I-i the JnpHtiiaa

rofu-e- d to nbry, whereuponhe win thrown bodily from tbntar to the (.'round, n dUtHiioe oft'ti feet. Iheu came fist tights.ll told the in "ii they muhi nottight A warrant eh mid bo ae-eu--ed

for the nrrost of the biguninaman.

.Manager Wpight stated thatseveral JaptiiPBn wauted soveral-Cbuinme- u

airestpd. They wereproiuiHed oatisfnotion tbo Chi-unm- en

onnld be pointed out.Dr. Kntsuuuma mnd- - his utata-me-ut

g'oaned Irotn tbe JapanesoUlvrers, which is, substaniially,iafillown: 'J liHt uo prepamtiouswero made; that the .Japanese onlyv ut to tbn Ohiuese camp to

Bingl" out th men th-- y wishedarro-ted- ; that ih-- y bad uouoaponswith 1 hem; thnt, upon enteringthe Ohiues- - quarters tnore was ageneral row; thtt the Cbinnsa

I kidven; that they 1 10k thessaway; Hint they pickid up slickso wool iu the Ciiiuiso onup andus-- d thoe to dfrind tho Uih1vs;lint hey bad no hammers or ouio

Uhivoh; tint in tho exciioment,Japaucso' attacked their own couu-iiyiii'-- u

mid that the tiht waBovermi ton miiiiitPH, or when Mauaeor

4Wi'rght - rtppiBred:mt. ui ouiug maoe 1111 Btato-ine- pt,

glenii-- d from theChiuiBO,which is rubslantially, a- - foil own:That tbo at'nck wa- - oarofu ly prepared; that the Jrtptuiso

eut into tbe Ohiue-- o camp withIn iutentiou of doiug them barm:

Hint tup Japanoso wout preparedwith hammer-- , knives, hoo han- -dlps with nails in tho eud andcoral; that tbo Chinese made noreHis'auoo as they wero whollyunprepared and bd uo woapous;that, upon Btrae of the Chinamoaattempting to escape, threo Japan.010 borsemeu on tho oui'stdadubbed tlitm back to their quar-Jer- -,

nnd tint s uno mon woiewhile lying in their beda.

liefora leaving Kahuku tin)Japaiiose proruisod Dr. Katsit-iinin- a

to behave themselves andreturn to work. The Chineaowere very much frightened, be-lieving the Japaneso would makatoother a'lack However, fieynroinif! I Mr Wi Sbinu that theytoo would return to work. Dr.Knhoiuuma and Mr. Wi Slitnp?-- liook liHi.da for the Jxpauese andChiut'du before lenvirg.

CiOumbl Hold A)t-t- n.

Tbn sale ot tho Oily of n

wa-- i clo-c- d t 3 p. in. yos-t-rd- y

and now W. E. Howell istl.g owner of tho vensel. CaptaiaValker i- - the man who bought

the Columbia for a Chinese buuThe price paid wa. .Bi 00. Tbft

D diimbia will uo 10 Honukoiig asalready Htitpt in th" iMlU.KTIH.

a runt ciupc crcam or tartar pomdsh

DR;

CREAW

BAKINGpmvm

Highest Honors, World's FairGold Medal, Midwinter PairAvnl'l lliltlns Powilsni containingalum. Ilmynro liijurloai to lielth

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Fraternal Directory.

HARMONY LODGE No. a,1. 0. 0. 1?.,

Moot ovory .Miiniluy exulting at 7:30,In Harmony Hull. King Mrcot.

J. I). McVItiatl, N. a.K. It. HKSIiKY, Secretary.

AH vIkUIiik brothiTh xory cordiallyInvltoJ.MY8T1U LODGE No. '2, K.of !.,

Meots every Wcilm-mln- ut7:30 o'clock, Unfile Hull. Fort utrcet.YlsltltiB brothers corillully Invited toattend.1015 A. E. MURPHY, K. K.S.HONOLULU UUAl'TELl No. 1,

R. A. M.,Moots ovory third Tlmrwlny evening InMaronlo Taniplo. All veiling compiiiIons cordially invited.

A. K.GIU'ILT.AN, It. P.J P.TUCKKH.SH-retnry- .

HONOLULU COMMANDER!'No 1, K. T.

Moetg In MusotiloTeiiiplo on tho neenndThurnday of each month. Allvisiting Sir Kiililil courteously Invited.

HUSKY 1 COOPKH, 14 OJ. TUCK Kit, Itoconlor.

GAUU LODGE No!"l, K. of P.MootM ovory t'lnirmluy ovoidng attlielrConHo llnll, 4'.i Fort Mreut, at

of Mystic I.o1ko No. 2, andvisiting brothoii, cordially Invited.

O. K.WAItl), C. C.F. 1I.K1UIKY,

1010 K. f It. and H.

COURT LUNALILO No. MOO,A. O. I',

Meets every llrsl and third Friday, atK.of P. Hull, Fort street. A CordialInvitation Im extended to viMtlng broth-ers. For order C. 11.

v. a. vfrrrKn,1023 Nocretary.

NUUANU CnAPTER ROSEOROIX,

No. 1, A.-- . & A.-- . S. R.Meets the llrot Thursday Inoneli month,at Masonlo Tuinnle. Sojourning andvlxltlng bnitliun cordially Invited to attend all meetings.

W. M. l'KANK It. AUKllHAOIIAI.IjAN H. SCKIMOKOUK.Secrolnry.

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

Mnonlc TVmplr. N. L. corntr Alakra nJ Holt I SitSlated nicotines. Ilrst Monday each

nonth. Special nicutltigs, when cullod(will ho noted In this spucu).

Mombor.i Lodpo I.o l'rogros, FacltloiUxIgo, and all sojourning biethron cor-

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

K. P. fi. WAI I ACF. S tn.irv

KAMEUAMEHA LODGE OFPERFECTION,

No. I, A.-- . & A. S. R.Moots nt Masonlo Templo tho fourthThursday In each month. Sojourningand visiting brothors are cordially 'In-vlt-

to attond all meetings.V.. M. FRANK II. AUKHIIACII.

CLAltKNTK I.. f'HA H11K. Sccrotury.

LODGE LE PROORES DEL'OOEANIE,

No. l2i;A. & A. S.Rito.Stated tnootlngs on tho last Monday of

each month, In Its hall, Masonic Templo,C. M. WHITE, W. M.

II O. CHAIIHK, Secretary.

GEO. W. DeLONG POST No.4f, G. A. R.,

Department of California and Nevada,moots at Harmony Hall, King stroot,first Thursday evening of every month,Sojourning comrades aro cordially

to attend.L. L. LaPIBURE, P. C.

JA8. T. COPKLAND, Adjt.

HONOLULU SCOTTISHTBISTLE CLUB,

Lovo Block, Fort stroot. Reading roomopen day and evening for reading andnodal Intercourse. Regular meetingsFriday, 7:30 p. in. Visiting Scotsmenespecially wolcomo at all times.

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

Wall PapersAND

WINDOWSHADES22

New Season's Goodsnow -- opening. Makeyour selections whilethere is a large varietyto select from sis

Lewers & Cooke,FORT ST.

HELP! HELP!!Honolulu ChineseEmployment Agency.

Office at the Hauallan Chinese News Co 't No.Stf KlnRstreet.llonolulu.il I.

Cooks, Walters. Yardmen, Plantation La-

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

This Agency fully examines all appli-cants for employment as to their compe-tency before sending them to Its patrons.

CHARGES REASONABLE.Tel. jjj P. O. Boa 046

The Bargain Month!

AT

EGAN'S.March 1 3U1 to April 1 3th we will

offer tlie entire stock at a REDUC

TION OF FORTY PER CENT.Tills sale is for tlie purpose of malt-

ing room for new goods being order-

ed by our new Company. Our

prices are made extremely low, and

this sale is to be made on cash terms.An exceedingly favorable oppor-

tunity is offered for large or smallcash buyers to get goods at evenlower than wholesale prices.

Don't fail to visit our store j youwill be surprised at the low pricesand good qualities offered.

Don't FORGET THEMAINE.But RBMEMBBR theBARGAIN MONTHAT BGAN'S

RUBBER

STAMPS

MADE AT

SHORT

NOTICE

HAWAIIAN

NEWS

CO., LTD.MERCHANT ST.

Barbers.

Notice.Having returned and established myself at the

European snavinc rarior, mercnani srreci, oppositeJudd Building, I wish to call the attention ot my oldcustomers and new ones who wish to favor us withtheir trade.

M A. PIXOTO.formerly ot the Union Barber Shop.

An Elegant Shave.IT CAN RE OBTAINED

AT THE01

SilentBarberShop

Arlington Block, Hotel Street.

Nono but the most skillful Barbers employed.

Joseph Fernandez Prop'r

NO HOMESHOULD BE WITHOUTA SUPPLY OFRANJMIUFF KILLERON HAND

It lias become very Popular, and Isboinc?used by both Mixes. A sure euro forilanilriilr, prick I oy boat, and all skindlBciieoH. Sold by ull druggists, and ntUnion B.irbor Shop. Romombor thetratlo mark, "tho two faces." llownroOI 1II1UHU0118.

F. IWIIKCO,Tel 000. Solo Proprietor,

For Sale.

Four most desirable and centralBUILDING LOTS, on Alaltea Stincluding corner of Beretanla St.

Apply to J. T. McGREW.

Tftok- - --,, yAjfi

THE EVENING nm.T.FTTN: HONOLULU, IT. I., MARCH 28, 1899.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Cyclnno Oumorns nro the liobtnud ctioupcHt.

WliefiB rfutotl; J. J. Itiobnrdbod, Hotel Btrcet.

You nnedu't stop to pedal. TheTribune runs bo ensy.

Arnoricnn MeBBonoor eorvico.Masonic Templo.Telepbono 444.

Tba band will play nt thoQueen's hospital from 3 to 4o'clock this afternoon.

Now'b tho timo to sccuro awhilo tho prices nre ro

dnced. 800 O. G. & E. Goa ndon pago 8.

The Pnoifio Import Companyopen thoir dow stores in tho Modelblock this evening at 7 :oU, wuou ufree concert will be given.

Regimental drill took plnco onthe bar-obn- prouuds Inst evening.Udl. Jones wrb in command. Theri'tiiment mnrched out und iu,headed by tho band.

Tho New Eucland Steam Bakery have completed n beautifulgnrdeu lunni adjoining thoir store,(lehigticd to accommodalogreHt nro

in tbeir bm-iuee- Mufie,ilownrd, colored lights, tables forfamily portir-s- , and prompt ser-vice by young latly wuilresBes atespecial fonturofl.

"I can say ono thing for Ohara-berlain- 's

Colic, Cholorn nud Diarrhoea Remedy; and that id Hint itexcols any proprietary medicino Ihave eoen on lhf miirket, and Ihave been in tin pructice of

and the drug business for thepnBt forty yeats," writos J. M.jHckson, M. D., BroueoD, Fla.PhysiciauB liko Chamberlaiu'sColic, Cholora and DiarrhoeaRemedy becnuso it is a sciontificpropnration,atid becauco it alwaysgives quick relief. Oct a bottle atyour drug storo. "

While the Manila show com-pau- y

was giving an entertainmentat the now Chinese theater Satur-day evening, an alarm of fire wasspioad. Tho largo audiencerushed for tbe dcor panio stricken. Chinamen slid down tunposts and unucais and screamswero heard on all aides. It whssoon found that one of tho Minisof the projectoscope bnd takenfire. That was all. A littlo waterput out tho tiro. Someone hadpresence of mind onough to opentho big doors of tho theater. Othoiwise someone might havo beenseriously injured by tbe rush. Asit was several people wero badlybruised.

Hotel ArrlTale,

Arlington C H Norton Jr,Boston, Mass; Mrs J W Wolf,Mips Wolf, Miss A M Wolf, MissL E Wolf and' Mrs W H Wincheater, San Francisco; Max NilleEealia; 0 A Galbraith, Hilo; WF Fognc, Eihei, Maui; F EHime, A G Hime, Hilo; C PKimberly, San Francisco; MikeDumne, Dublin; Daniel Fort'orand W S Toiry, Hilo; S JJ Hud- -

tor and wife, New Haven, Codd;E Orasted, Koloa; E W Kinp,City; A Irvine, Waimanalp; J JJoliDBon and S S.Snip, Alameda;U a William, Honolulu.

Sporl at Punnhou,The return matches of basket

ball and tennis between the girlsof Eamohameha and Punnhoutook placo on tbe grounds of thelatterschool yesterday af ternnonJothe tennis singles, Miss Dillingham won over Miss Dosha, b--

6-- The basket ball match wasvery psciting. .Eamohameha won,17 to C, Punnhou won tbe tennisdoubles, 6-- 11-- This givetho tenuis honors to Puuabou andtho basket ball championship toEamohameha.

m m

Diikvl IU1I Now,

Tho basket ball men mot at thoY. M. 0. A. laBt evoning and de-

cided od the following echoduleof games: April G, BuMneeB Menvs. Diamond Head; Rough Ridersvs. Honolulu. Apiil 0, Buhi'dosbMon vs. Ruuiih Riders, DiamondHead vs. Honolulu. April 13,BuBiuess Mon vs. Honolulu,Diamond Head vs. Rough Ridors.Two games will bo played in onooveniug, tho Grst commencing at

tue Becona nt:au.JWq

TOvivirr7 I

CHAS. D. WALKER,Deilgner and BullJer ot e

Yachts, Boats and LaunchesvorkM91KiNGST.

P O. Box 6. Telephone 760.

Mi. .. .

STIf a sufllclont number of patlontaaro guaranteed, our nHlntant phyflclanwill go to Honolulu and treat them athome. Tu.Tu.Sat

CoffeeLands

ForSale!

3,000 Acresin South Konasuitable for Coffee Cultivation.

M, K. KEOHOKALOLE,

Jhal Estate Agent,

15 ILvAnuMANU St.

Real Estate Transaction p.

Snbsoribera aro ttfrntahed with from llrt'o ttlz lists per week, glvinR an acoaraUrecord of all doeds, mortgacea, leases, re.oases, powers ol attorney, otc, etc, whichre plaoed on reoord.

Subscription Price, $2,00 per Month,

A. V. GEAK,310 Kins? Bt. Ronolnln.

MANUEL NTJNES,Manufacturer ot

Guitar 8. Ukuleles,TAItO PATCH FIDDLES.

Workmanship an! Material Guaranteed. Repalrlnea apcciauy.

linn --No.219KINQST.

Jose k Ispirito Ms,Corner Klnc and Alakea Stt., Honolulu.

MANUFACTURER OP

Guitars, s Ukuleles,TARO PATCH FIDDLES.

Workmanship and material guaranteed. Repairingspecialty.

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IT HOLLlSTfiR & 00., 1j WIIOIilCSAU; AND IlI'TTAIIi UU

M j$ Tobacconists M

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Si y r 1M - Cor. Fort and Merchant StreetsJR

H. HACKFELD & CO. LTD

COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP--

. DRY GOODS!French, German, English and American.

A Fine Selection of Dress Goods, Zephyrs, etc, V

Tailors' Goods, a Full Assortment. .

Olotliing, Underwear, Sha-wls- .

A Large Variety of SADDLES and SADDLEMAKERS' TRIMMINGS.

American and European

GROCERIES, LIQUORS, BEERS ANDMINERAL WATERS.

Since We Must Eat to Live, Let's Have the 'Best.

iotjiimfUq's Best TisCONB1STINO OF

Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon. Also

SCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER,QIvo thorn a trial. Monoy back If you don't thorn.

Oboico Block Butter, Kits Creamery Butter,Fidelity Brand Bacon, Hams,

Mild

mim sxsscmm

Cheese, Smoked Beef, etc., etc

Chas. Hustace,212 King stroot, noxt to tho Arlington.

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GRAND OPENING OF

PacSfSc Import Co,FORT STREET, MODEL BLOCK.

We most respectfully invite the public to ourOpening, which will take place

TUESDAY EVENING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK

PROGRAM :

HAWAIIAN QUINTETTE CLUB ELECTRIC EXHIBITION

JAMES' BIOSCOPE AND MICRO POHONOGRAPH

PACIFIC IMPORT COMPANY,Fort St., Model Block, opp. Catholic Church.

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MTUE EVUNINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU, II. 1., MAttCII 28. 18'J9.

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39 PERFUMES fefeRoger and Gollet,

Lundborg's,Rlcksecker's,

Gosnell's, In all odors

fOT

Toilet Sets,Sachet

Malle Cologne,

Perfume

Without a

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

BSTiLBLISHBD I860.The Germania Life Insurance Co.

Of NEW YORK.ASSETS $23,723,677.13Legal Reserve to Policy Holders 20,866,008.00Surplus to Policy Holders 2,571,595 .95Paid to Policy Holders since i860 38,331,242.67.Claims by death paid to Beneficiary Policy Holders 20,846,623.84Matured Endowments paid to Policy Holders 5,524,720.07Life Annuities paid to Policy Holders 327,474 . 70Dividends and Surrenders paid to Policy Holders 11,632,424.06

Tlio Oermanla Imikh all the lnto.it and most liberal forms of Life, Instal-ment. Income) Divldond, Endowmonl or Bond Pnllclos.

GEAR, LANSING & CO., General Agents.EMMETT MAY, Manager.

Judd Building, Honolulu.

THE CONNOISSEUR'S joy is

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AND HIS JUDGMENT FOR PURITY

W. O. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd.Sole'Tlr3aon. 3STo.

--irELEPHONE 92. P. BOX 145

H. E. McXNTYRE & BRO.,.IMPORTERS AND IN....

Groceries, Provisions and FeedNew goods received by every paotat from States Europe.

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY STEAMER.orders faithfully attended to, goods dnltvered

TO ANY PART THE OITY FREE.General Agents the Sanitarium Brand Health Foods.

Island Order Sollolted. Satisfaction Guaranteed,

East Corner Fort and King Sts.iiipsiTEraaBarcssKLJiWfci)!

Rival.

DEALERS

EVEltY

Machines Sold on Installments. Renting Repairing.Parts Needles for All Machines.

L. F. PRESCOTT,AGENT

Wheeler & WilsonCOMBINED.

FORT, NEAR HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU,

uweia EisEisiaisisjaiaiaisiisraiaiBia cssiaiaiaHiaiB

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IS Handsome Vehicles

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--On tbo Mnhluin wo rocolved a lurgo lot of the Latest Styles

In BURHEY3, PIIJST0N3 and ROAD CARTS, which will makesultablo Gifts.

Honolulu Carriage flanufactoryW. 'W. WRIGHT, Prop'r.

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Hello, Oahu Lumber and Building Co."

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Sewing Machine

"Hello 1""What kind of house can you build for 500?""Almobtasgoodasyou can get in California.""How can you build them so cheap?"V Because we Import all our materials direct

from the factory, and employ" the best work-men. The best Is the cheapest."

"Where is your business place?"''Our Office and Yard is' on Kn$ street, near

O. R. & L. Co.'s Depot; our Planing Mill corner King and Bethel streets. Telephones 53and 838. P. O. Box 367. We can glye youhundreds of first-clas- s references, among theleading people of these Islands.

Impure BloodRheumatism, Kidney Troublos and

Sick Headache the Results Doc-

tored for Years Without Rollof." My blood was out of order, and I be-

gan taking llood'a Banaparllla. It haspurified my blood and rcllevod me ofrheumatism, kidney troublo and sickheadaches. I havo been afflicted withtheso difficulties for years. I am now abloto do a good day's work. Rheumatism hastroubled me since I was a child, but I amnow entirely woll." Mlas Pbeobb BAI-

LEY, Box 445, Pasadena, California." I bare suffered from tho effects of lm-pu- ro

blood, bolls, pimples, etc., tor fiveyears. I hare tried various remedies with-out relief and finally purchased six bot-

tles of Hood's Barsaparllla. The bollsand pimples have alt disappeared since Ibegan taking this medicine. I am nowentirely cured." Louis TnostAB, 1412

11th Street, Oakland, California.

Hood's SarsaparillaIs the best In fact the One True Mood Puri-fier. All druggists. ai.atxforfS. Oct Hood's.

Hood's Pills SSfifflSKS? 2JCre--

Hotels and Restaurants.

WE OFFER YOU THE

Best 5c. CigarTo bo had for tho monoy.

CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTICCIOARS.

Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOLTE.

ROOMS !

ROOMS !

ROOMS !

-- : IN THE -EAGLE HOUSE

At $8 and $10 per month.CALL AND SEE THEM

Orpheum Cafe,FORT STREET,

:: Near the New Theater

Best Meals in the City !

Prepared nnd sorvod by whlto employees.

Open day and night.1150 O. T. COW, Manager.

Waianae Hotel,Watanae, Oahu.

FINE SEA BATHING AND MOUNTAINSCENERY I

AHEALTHFULSPOTCLOSETOTHESEA,

l" I Alt Trains to and from Honolulu I "WKf I Stop t the Hotel "ML

Albert Toogood, Proprietor.

Experienced Catenr.

J.W. CHAPMANAnnounces to tho public th.it bo Is now

open for onjfagomonts to take charge of

Banquets, Balls, Dinners and Ganlon

Parties, Socials, etc.

Aililru'H care Union Kxprovi Company

Dewey Restaurant.A First-clas- s Ttosort In ovory roBxct.

Tho host 25 cont moal to lx had,ICKOKBAM 16 CUNTS A PLATE.

LOOK HOP A CO.,Ttorntanla and Fori Htrmttx.

Notice.Persons wishing to obtain board at

Makawao, Maul, can be socoinmodatedat MILS. II. II. DAILEY'S

Terms. 110 per week.

HAWAIIANMercantile Agency

210 KING STREET.

Difficult Collections SpecMty.

O.W.Kinney J.K.NahakuC A.BINETM AKERS.

TURNERS AND POLISHERS of all Vlnjj of N'lvWoods. CALABASHES In itock nj to order.

Rcpilrs Effected,

KINO&TREET. . - NEAR ALAPAI.

CHARLES CRAMER,

Merchant Tailor534 FORT ST.,

-- Ncir comer of Chipliln UdiCleinlnr nd RepaUIni; it Short Notice.

na in in kh poisicic ninner

WEEK'S BUDGET OF HILO

Tbe Chamber of Commerce Is Doing a

Lot of Work.

Sudden Deatb of Hrs. Sloble Two Children

Killed Promotion of Coffee Hill-S- ugar

for New York.

Replying to a etntemont of localcouUmporary, tbe Herald bbjb:Tho "dry rot" from which thoHilo Chamber of Commorco isiljinu ib of tbo kind that any oryauizatiou can ntatid witbout

effect. An order forprinting 5000 copies of a honk ad-

vertising Hilo and thin island; acommittpo woikiiic nn plan for nbig exhibition to bn given iu Junonuu iuu uuuiiiuii ui un-e- u dhihhto tbo meraborsihp roll withinthirty days ilous not savor of dissolution. Call again.

lwo littlo airls nampu Jar binand da Silra vyvre killed at Laupauocbop, by falling under thowheals of a wagon nu which theywere riding toward home fromSCU'iOI.

Mrd. Oharlcs A. Stnbio, who ar-rived with hjr hmbaad in Deccra-bw- r,

died suddenly at MountainHome, bolooging to Mr. and Mrs.V. H. Sbipmarjj on Saturday

week While driving out withthreo of the Sbipman childreu ehofainted and foil outnf tho carriagewith a child sbo held in her lap.Mrs. Stobie wis carried to thobouflo tho timo being 5 p. mFriday and died at noon nextday. Her husband, who is withthe Hilo Drug Co., had readiedher bodside at 2 a m. Mrs. Btobiowas a nieco of Captain Uridley ofof tho 01 mpia, who died shortlyafter the naval battlo of Manila.

Tbo bark St. Oathorino sailedfor Now York with sugar lastweek.

Frank L. Winter is promotinga coffee cleaning mill, having

two-third- s of tho Block ontho Ooast.

man catholic iio.nok.

Washington, March 17. By aPapal bnof jast received bv thoApostolic Dolegnte, Mar. otopuanhas been raised to the iliguity of aprenotary apostolic. This is thohi lilies t honor which is ever con-ferred on Ciitbolio clorgymon out-di- do

tbo city of Rome.A few yours ago Mgr. Stophan

whs made private chamberlain ofthe Pope with tho tit'o of Moneig-eu- r.

That honor, however, raisedhim but one grado above priosto ingenornl and did not mako him aprelate By this now act of thePopo, Mgr. Stophan is mado aprdato aud that .of the highestrank outsido of tho opiscopaoy.

MINERS HIIKD DLOOD.

New York, March 17. A sppoiuldispatch to tho World from Van-couver, B. 0., says: Carl Slum-r- a

or felt, a German who was n passeDgeron board tbo steamor Tees,which baa arrived hero from thoLynn canal, brought tho newsthat a battlo had boen fpugbt be-tween Amorican aod Canadianminers, u fow miles off tho Dalloatrail. Four rnon aro reported tohave been killed outright aod auumber of othors are xaid to haveboon seriously wounded. Thoclash i'b tho result of tbo Canadi-an aliea labor law.

From all ovor tho country, comowmus ol prauo tor (Jbamborlaiu sCough Bemody. Hero is a sampleletter from Mrs. O.Shep, of LiltloHock, Aik.: "1 was suneringfrom a very severo cold, when Iread of tho cures that baa booneffected by Ohamberlaiu's CoughRxmedy. I conoluded to give it atrial and accordingly procured abottle. It gavo mo I prompt roliof,aud I have tho beet reason forrecommending it very highly,which I do with pleamro." Forfor rnlo by all dealers. Benson,Smith k Co , General Agents.

Notice.David Charters, Canvasser for Portrait

Enlarging, Is no longer In our employ.

Any moneys due on orders taken by him

are payable to us only. We beg to say,

with regard to orders under way, that weshould be pleased to have parties Interes-

ted call at our place of business and arrange for delivery,

KING BROS.H7i3-i- 1 10 Hotel street.

Small ads. in the Bulletin are notovershadowed hy bigger ones.

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Real Estate and Insurance.

XJFJK. and F1EENpnpdE AljEJlTg.

AGENTS FOR ..

New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of Boston.

Etna Fire Insurance Company

of Hartford.HENRY ST. GOAR.EDWARD POLLITZ.

Members Stock and Bond Exchange,

EDWARD POLLITZ & Co

COMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS ININVESTMENT SECURITIES

Particular attention elven to purchase and late olHawaiian Sugar Stock.

Loans Negotiated. Eastern and foreign Stocksand Uonds.

403 California St.,San Francisco, Cat. 1172

Brucs Waring & Co.

Lands for Sale.Money to Loan on Mortgages.

Wl ARO AOINTI FOR

Svea Fire Insurance Co. of GothenburgAND

American Fire Insurance Co. of Phila

PROGRESS BLOCKRoorni ran S. Telephone 6t(.

DAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate Broker.209 MERCHANT ST.

FOR SALH.

Twolvo Chlnoso Granlto llltchlu).PostM, $) each.

Proporty In town.

IIOUSCS TO LET.

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealersm

REALJSTATEOr We will liny or Bell BoaJ EaUUli

Jl parts of the group.tW We will Bell Properties on Ueaaon

ible OommUaloni 1

OFFICE. 10 West King Street

W.H.SMITH

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ACHEiXOY.

OFFICE, 532 FORT STREET

MORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLE

United States Custom Houaa Ilrokor,Accountant, Senrchor of Tltlon andGeuorul IJuglnosa Agont.Tolttpliono 620

OKKICIi No. 15 Kaaliumanu streetHonolulu. Formorlv A. Rotia's oflloc

JAS. F. MORQAN,

Mcmbci ol Honolulu Stock Eacbanft.Queen itrett.

Telephone ,j. P. O. Box ;

tJRUCE OARTWR1GHTGenenl Manager of

Che Equitable Life Assurance Societ

01 the United States (or tbe HawaiianIslands,

Orr'OAi Merchant street, Honolulu

JAS. P. MORGAN,UOTIONSBR AND BTOOK BROKK

No. 45 Qaeen Btreet.

Expert Appraisoment of Be)fintntn and Fnrnitnrn

A. J. CAMPBELL,Stock and Bond Brolror.

Member of tt) Honolulu Stock Exchanp.

Offloo Quoon strnet, opposite UnloBFood Company.

Telephone 506. P.O. Box jtj.

iatu,-- , Li.t BtafcrfW., r.,j mzu8i&&-:?:it- HsgABBStfia " l?' eViS.ia..'

Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.

fay Walcrlioiiso k Co,

Shipping andCommission AgentsSugar Factors,Stock Brokers, andDealers inInvestmentSecurities"

Members of the Honolulu Stock Exchange

Particular attention given to the purclia nnd sale of Sugar and CommercialStocks.

Agents for the British-America- n Steam-ship Company.

Agents for the Union Assurance Com-pany of London.

Island Agents for Office, Bank an'dSchool Furniture.

OHf.ce, Queen Street.1178 TUEPHONE ti.

rV. 13. Irwin & Go.Limited

igents forWestern Sugar Beflncry Co. of Ban

Francisco,llaldwlu 1OComottTe Works of Phllav

delpUla.Penn.. 0.8 A.Novell Universal Mill Co. (National

CanoShredd')i),N'- - York, U. 8. A.N.Oblundt & Go's Chemical Fertiliser.Alex Cross & 80ns. blch grade fertik

Uers for Uaue and Coffee.Roods Steam i'ipe Covering

LlsoOffer for Salerarsfflno Faint Co'a P & B Faints and

Papers; Lncol and Llnnced oils, rawand boilod.

IndarC .. (a cold water paint) In whitand oo'.orn.

Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime andllrickn.

CASTLE & COOKE,LIMITED.

IIONOLULU.Commission Merchants,

SUGAR FACTORS.AGENTS FOR

The Ewa Plantation Co.The Walalua Agricultural Co., LtJ.the Kohala Sucar Cn.The Walamea buear Mill Co.The Koloa AKiLultural Co.The Onomea bupar Co.The hultnn Iron woiki, St. Loul. , Mo.Hie SlanJarJ Oil Co.

Tl-- a Ceo. h. UlaVt Steam Pump..We.ton'a CentiltuEala.

The New LnglanJ Lite Insurance Co, ol Bo.tun.The Ltna Tire ln. Co. ot lUillorJ. Conn.Th Alliance Af.urance Co. ol London.

ftm. G. Irwin & Co.(limited).

?m. O. Irwin, Preeiiont nnd ManagerJlnua Bprookols, ...V. M. Uiffard, . Secretary and Treasurerheo, 0. Porter, ... Auditor

Sugar factorsAUD

Commission Agents.Austria of Tni

IUEANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANYOF SAM FltANQISGO. OAL. '

BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITS),Qaeen street, Honolulu, H.l.

AGENTS FORH iwallen Asncultural Company, Onomea Sacaroopany, Honomu Sugar Company, Walluxtuxir Company, Walhee Surar Comiiany, Makesliar Company, llaleakal Kancb Company, atapalt Ranch. Planter.' Line San KranclKO

ackcts, Cha. Brewer & Co.'a Line of Boetem'uktH.Afent. Ro.ton Board of Underwriters.kaent. Philadelphia hoard of Underwriter.

uin or orrioxnstCM CookOil'tculdeutt Quortit II Bobertson,laiiayeri K F Diabop, Troasorer and Seo- -aUry j Col. W F Allen, Andltor; 0 M Cooke,I Waterhoniie, A W Carter, Directors.

'ODsoliflaieil Sofla Water Co., VbHplanndo,

orner Allen A Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLI8TER & CO.,Airtintn-

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,Wholesale Importers and Jobbers of

laropean and American Dry Qcode

Fort and Qnwin HtreeU.

I. HACKFELD & CO., LW

CMER&L COMMISSION mm,Jr Vn nrl Onwn Rtreta Honolnln.

Honolulu Iron Works Co,Impnivod nnd modtirn RUOAR KfA'

jnTNKUY of every mpaplty fllttl df5irliitlmi niHtle to onlor. Holler worst,tnd IUVi:rr.n PIPKR for trrlpatloiiirpottt'H h Hfolallv. Particular atton.

tlnn paid to JOlt WORK, and repairs )d

ul HllOl teHi noilco .

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Evening Bulletin,pJbllthcJ Evcrv Day. exrtrt SunJiy. at tto King

txtttt, Honolulu. H. 1., by tht

EULLFTIN PUBLISHING COMPANY

W. K. FAHRINGTON EditorCXNIEL UXS4N City EdKor

TUESDAY, MAUGII 28, 18UD.

Spenker lined left Vn8liiiiyt)iiwithout bidding tbo l'rtsideutgnotl-by- e. Spanker Kojd uevorwas h ghly diplomatic and tlmt it

odo ot tbe reasons wby ho willoovur be Frcsulent.

Wbco couuly, city mid townpovprutneuU nru sandwiched iroHnwniiV politicnl life, it's dollarsto doughnuts that tbi-r- will bo noboldiii". Imck from apeudiuu alltbo money tlmt ia appropriated.

A Cleveland, U. minister hpcsnigtifl of t lie iiearappioadi ot tbomillpiiiuin. l'erliapa this is

bus bnd ioL'xowiu0'l)giitiiiD mid tbo eiuhhlumllienf cointnision lina not givou tuecity n call

KnDBnB btuikH linvp given nntirethat tiny vill uu longer py intoriPt on (irpocils bicniiM'Ol thefurplu of moui-- wHi whichtboir vi.ultH are filled. Mofoycbnnpcrs nioiifaiu gelling in ibeiiyolk on Kruit-riH- . Wl at would betbo condition villi freeHilver?

In addition to bis other dutioaAdmiral Dewey ba4 to do?iMisew uniform. UuIi-b- tbo poophOio veiy niucb niistaken tbo lackof gold luce bl(1 general ilui-l-i

light tiiiiiim'pgs will not be du btbe fuct ibut Dewry dots not havetiuio to devoto to fantasticfinish.

Lieu', do Farsniond ot thpFrench EmbapBy and navalotlaibB of other Eunpan givCriinente who tork untea of thedoings of the United Sla'es nav.plnce tLfl Umlfd StntiB so thepecond naval power of die w.irlilThus by dod and not by tbno in her of ships is tbo power oftbe nawn known.

Fl'ULK) WOIIKN VVXDH.

Tho EtatemeDt of public improvements given in anothercolurau tUat for tho fifto u

months ending Match 31 1811!)

expenditures on puhlio woiks liuvebeen authorized to tbo amount ofS5)82.233-fr- tm tho loan fundtS00,G37, from the current accountsS175.CJG. Tbo total appropria-tioti- s

mado by tbo Legislature wisC50,8G3 from Ibo current accounts

end $1,349,310 from tbo LoanFund, thiiH the expeudituro of alittlo over half of tbo loan fundscud lees than odo third of thocurrent account funds has beenauthorized. Oug of tho first ne-

cessities of tho hour is that thework for which money bus boenauthorized shall bo pushed tospeedy completion.

With nine mouths tn elapo be-

fore tho oud ot tho biennial porind and with fully a year beforetho probability of the extension ofAmorictu lawn tlioru remains abalanro of 81,017,'JIS of nppiopri-ate- d

loan and current funds whichtbo Executive Council is authoriz-ed to expend. Haing first pi

for a fuflicient Eiirplus tocarry over any reaBouablo periolof loss of income, from depart-ments to bo giveu over li thoUnited State, (bo ExecutiveCouncil will do woll to forgeahead with tho rmbliu works onprogressive linen.

CJTtZINH CllAIII) AMI LAIIOItnitS.

Where was tbo CitizecB Guardof Kabuku ?

This is a question that liasoinio to tbo front as a ret-iil- t oftbo clash of labororp ou Iho othereido of tbo island. Many whosenRRoci'ition with plautatiiu andpolice wmk enable them to pp"iikadvisedly UHtort that iiuoli of tbediro resnlts of tho Kabuku

wianule luitht hiivo b. iii nvuiti--

bad ibeie btcn a branch of thoCitizen Guard atnng tbe rcidents at or iiHiir lb pluutitionThe principal reaou for IIiIh hh.HOition is that rio's bavo beenquelled and p loss of lifand preputy bavo beeu nvortedon other plant itioua by the prompcabing int) Boivieo of thirauxiliary branch of tho poiic dfpirtmout. ltoideiits of Manbavo perhnps eeen tho mont notn-bi- o

examples of its usefulness auEwu hns not b en without occasinus to call on the organizition.

The Citizens Guard in tlonololu miubt w.ll be mustered oui.'but the coursa of evonts in tinoutsido dirtricts indicat s that m

emergency police force is need dto protect life an I prupeity fromthe destruction wrought by iutiorant plantation lab irr on a rampae. The ixpcnso of maiutaiiint! tbo'O orgauiztli ns U practiea'ly nothint!-- n fw run Ih o

amunition for prictine. At pie-aen- t

thii amuaitionissued in Iloiolnlu and

c iiiHiileriui; tho cIiiiici--b of tin-me-

I ers of the Guard being called into service tbo ixponse ih

a heavy ono.Expeiience on tbo p'anta'ini)'

has ebowu that a fow determinedmen armed wiili authority to actin evont of a war among laboreiscan qufl the 'wildest mub that bat-ye-t

Bet out with wild ideas ofsquaiing aceounlB with 'the otherfellow." Fartberiuoro tho knowledo that the of the din-tric- t

have authority from tlio policedepartment to doal w'tb iho eitoa-'io- n

hiiB a Hslutaiy effoot in cansiiiu Ihf laborers to do a little mor(linking bifom HU'liug out oheir daigpri'iis raids. Mako the

Guaul an active agent wboro it isueeded.

NIC IV KICAL1A MILT.

Uirrualnn rl'nt Ull ll Iflnrl r

l'Nlbt CnlliitfiirlrM.Manager ( o. H. Fan child of

the Mhkoe S uar Co. i in towuUh coiilirina tbe tep irl that a ih--

mill is to bo prroled at K alia.That is what Col. Z. S. Spaldiuih Lore for it will ho the lates-mode- l

of a nine-toll- er null, wilda capicity of 123 tois or more funar a ony. a g will

lie provide'd forit. Tbo diffusionulaut. ililiUL'UrRid nli-ve- n venit.at.0, will bo 1 ft intactIt mav be run in couiunction withtbe new grinding plaut, in (hewent of liro overtaking cane, or' heir) out with a laruer r.rnnlimn i he prooiit yield. As Mr.Futxcliild sajv, they Bro findincodd pieces of additional land,from tune to timo. on which toiucrea60 the plantiuir.

rnptaln Philip DMd.Captain Philip of (be Inver- -

mark, died at midnight, nftorhaving been unconscious for overtwenty-fou- r hours. The cate wasindeed a bru ono. Enioiinu thevery best of health anil active inmatters roucormnu his shm. Cau- -tain Philip receiod a etmke ofparalysis WedneBrtay alternnouand never recovered, although thenest ot niodaal aid was giveuhim.

The Inverraatk coroo bore fromLiverpool and is bcheduled loleave in ballast for Chile in afew days. She will piolably beplacnl in commaud of tbo firstmate.

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NAMU STOCK ',?''. i ,V'r. ,L UU U.kJ

MtrcanUU.C Drewer & C fi,ooooc ft ,000,000 JfJ

Sugar,Km Sue'rCn.A1 i$,orx- 150 t6omSuo.p'tl ui 750,000 750,000 auo, s so

Ewi PMnl'n Co f ,oo i,oou ao,w oj t.OOO.OOO 40sUiyA t5.oiHaw n A(-- Co 500,010 5,cxo 500,1100 3 tto

Itw'n bug Co ff.ouo.om JO.OU 1,400.000 i'nlonomvi u di JiO.om l.ow )on.ooolonnkai. S Ci 1,000,001 10,001 I 000,000 O0

l4lku SuearC 500,001 5.o 500,000Crfhuku I'l'n Ci JOO,OOt fOOt 500,000

oloa SuerCo OU,OOl l.ood joo.oocKonaSuCo.A- - 4.SJ jKonaSCopdnp 180,0 u i,6oH lPo.oocKlpahulu SuCi I60.000I 1.6.x 160 000 tjoAUunalel S . A 90000 9,00" 00,000" ' td ur loo.oooj t.oouj 1 00,0000hu Ar'blt uoo,uu ft.ooi MOahuS (p'dup) 1,800,001 8001 1, 800,00cOnomra Su Co I.OOO.Orw lO.OOt 1,000,00aJ.ikala SP'nCn 500,010 $,tXK 50O,oor HJOHiwahl Cnm'y tj.,owj' i.yx. 150,000I'aiuhiuSI'Oi 5,uDOoitoo,ooo 5 DU,Ot JO),'.'jcIIic bu MMI 500,0011 3,14 K 500000PlaPlanl'nCo 750,000 T.50T 750.000 JIVpeekro Su Co 750,000 T.500 7 50,000 1

PlnnrrrMIII Co 1,135,0001 1,950 I, l a 5.ocxWaululAcCnA a,ouo,o o o,ooo

" " (pjun) 1.500,0 015,(00 1,505,000 to Uljni.iiariim . o .OOO) l.ono 4OU.O0O

ATalluku Su Ci fon,ou t.ooO 700,00c 8

A'almtnaloSG tj.o. i,5i 951.000 8S

WalmtaAtlllCo ia5,ou 125,000 ISO

Xttictttantoul"WllJer S S Co 5.H 5.oori Soo.ood1nlrelSNC 5'."orf 5,o! 500,000 t6iHMii'n Flee Co, t5o.ooy .350 tt s.ourt 01Hon.,. UTSI Co oo, 00 t.OtO o.oootM11IU.1I Tclr Co M .'M.nVikahaCofl.A y.ouol

nd up (i.00. J Jlul S 1.000uamiKyat lc a.ooo.oouj M,OOOj t ,000,001

Wi.HawClov fper c

8W

OalmH(iovPoS.4'

KyScL Co 101II

"SAIT.S REPORTrD."

60 Hnnoku. go: t AmeriC4n Sugjr. palJ up.H Mtunilcl, jo: ioOaIiu. filJup, yx; 10 lli.illanSuear, ato; u bwt. 400; 3 ltonokaa, i8fMt t Oihu,pilJup, 90s; 66 CMhu, palJ up, 2oi'A; .0P.1I.1, 100;wllaw.ilhn Acrlcultural. tv Mt.ilUn Acrlcul- -Tur.li 'jo; 3 ono u l & u lionjs, tori: icWal.ttu.1 AcaMe, rso; 10 Wal.tlua Aswsable,Ho: 10ll.1wall.tn AKrlcultutal, mo; to llonokaa. aoo;tollonokaa, aoo; 40 llonokaa. o; 50 Monokaa, 190,

HAS A flOOU IIKPtlT'TlON.Why did S'tine of the Rreatest mech.inl-ra- l

school In this country demonstrate bvscientific s that a higher standard ofefficlenc) I oitalned with a Sterling bicycleman wiin any otiier put In competltonwnn ur

Why did the National Exposition atBrussels, Belgium, deem the Sterling mostwormy ot me urnnu nixr

Whv did not tbe Sterling show nnDrcclable wear at er being ridden 18,000 miles?In doing this the wheels rotated In theirDcirings 25 Million times.

When the Sterling Mfg. Co. began manufacturlng the Sterling nlcvcle. they de'termlneJ to build a wheel that would In'sure permanence of their rmsine- -, thatwould make a reputation of itself, knowingthe "treasure of mortal times Is spotlessreputation." A reputation for good judg-ment, for fair dealing, for truth, and forreciuuuc. is use t n lortimc 1 vou wanta wheel that contains the finest materialand Wiirkmansh n. and whose renutat onK established, call upon tbe PaJfic Cyclev mis;. c.o. and see the new no modelSterling price foo.oo

Tho n-- xt r un r rohec raal oftbe AiU'tteur Orchertra will '1H

held Thursday evening, Apiil (5,

in the V. M U. A. hall, Whennew mu io will ho takou up.

Te Bishop RingsWhich cast such aradianceover these Islands,were as nothingto the scf itillationsof the"BISHOP"IMPROVEDALUMINIUM

CANE KNIVES!It seems almostworth while toplant CANE for thesake of using theseKnives. At all events,the laborersraise CAIN ifnot supplied withthem

ilic llanlwro Co., Ltd.,

Fort Strent.

Company of Maryland,

Do Not Ask for Personal Surety! Do Not Give It!

THE FIDELITY AND

DEPOSIT COMPANYOF MARYLAND

BECOMES SOLE SURETY ON BONDS OFPublic Officials, Executors Government Appointees,Administrators, Guardians, Officers of Fraternal Societies,Trustees, Receivers, Bank Officials and Employees,

Assignees, Contractors,Employees of Railway and Steamship Companies, Mercantile Houses, etc.

Fidelity Bonds of every description, and all Bondsrequired in Judicial Proeedings. NO DELAY

Fidelity

407 FORT ST., HONOLULU.

OUR SPRING STOCK

HAS ARRIVED

And what innovation to anything thathas ever been shown In HONOLULU.In selecting the stock we have spared nopains or money In the selection of the mostdesirable that could be found In the mar-kets. That our stock contains just whatthe neonle want Is evidenced bv the number of pleased customers that have alreadyleft the store. I he stov.k comprises every-thing in MEN'S and BOYS CLO THING,FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. CAPS,NECKWEAR, etc., etc. Everything inour store Is ew and marked at prices thatwill sell them. Come In and look atgoods that are within tbe reach of all.

REMEMBER strictly Kash at Kashprices. One price to all.

Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen-Mes- h

Underwear. Send for Catalogue.

V

"The Kash,"9 Hotel Street : : WaTCrlCy BIOCl

We Make Shirts to Order.Tntoplimio No 07rt.

FLAG

ENVELOPES

THE

GoldenMeBazaarHas just placed on sale a very neatHawaiian Fl.ic Envelope, made afterthe official flap;. Nice to use-i- n

foreign correspondence.Hawaiian Fans.Hawaiian Hats.Hawaiian Curios.B oks and Stationery.Light Weight Papers for Foreign

Correspondence.ALL PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT 1

310 Fort Street,

J. M. WEBB.

AAAWe will commence with the first letter

and run through the Alphabet, one letterfor each week. Read the list of articleswe carry In stock.

Anchovy Servers, Alcohol Flagons,Asparagus Plates, Apple Corers,Artichoke Servers, Almond Servers,Ale Mugs, Almond Plates,Atomizers, Alcohol Lamps,After Dinner Coffee Spoons,After Dinner Coffee Spoon Holders,Ale Glasses,After Dinner Coffee Cups and SaUcers,Ash Trays, Axes, Axe Handles,Axe Mattocks, Aftemom Tea Kettles,Absinthe Stra'ners, Angle Lamps,Awls, Awl Handles, Ant Cups,Alarm Money Drawers, Animal Traps,And many other articles in A.

W.W.Dimond&Co.,LIMITED.

Von Holt Block, King street.

ifiSSn!e Acenls. H.nw.ill.in fnr"Jewel" Stoves. Gnmev f.lMinihl R.frlgerators, Primus Oil Stoves.

For Sale.

Valuable

LeaseholdTn tho conlor of tho city,

A Splendid Investment.

For particulars apply to

WILLIAM SAYIDGE,

No. 310 Fort St.Loyal Orange Association.

Members of the Loyal Oranpie Associa-tion are requested to make themvelvesknown to Sir Knight and Brother JohnWalker, of Maklkl, or tn Brother J. S.Bailey. R. A. P., late of L. O. L. 551,Toronto, Ontario, at Bicycle Store, 331KlnK street.

Nnt tlmi nr illclnn-- . nr rllm rnn fit.'solve old and loved ties." :i75-i-

N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED.

Tlio Penple's Xrovil im.jiB.mvmAAiwywvs!-- " ""iwwfxnA.

03ST3Li"g' THE BEST.

Easter Preparations02ST .A. LIBERAL SCALE.

Millinery Department full of New Goods, embracing all the Leading

Novelties. We can supply all your wants.

Ladies' and Children's Sailor Hats.

N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED.

rl lie People's

FOR

That Elegant Residence of Thos.R. Lucas, Esq., Beretania

and Kinau Streets.SIZE OF LOT, 200x290.

SALE !

& Co.'s

Consisting of large house withDouble Parlors, Dining Room, 4 large Bed Rooms, Lanai, Kitchen,Bath, etc. Also Cottage of 3 large rooms, with Bath Room and Closet.

Servants' House of 4 rooms, Carriage House, and everything re-

quired for a first-clas- s home.The grounds are planted with all kinds of fruit and ornamental

trees, flowers and ferns.This is one of the nicest homes in Honolulu. Must be seen to be

appreciated. For further particulars see

L. C. ABLES, Real Estate315 Fort Street. Telephone 139.

1161

STRONG AND WHITE!Ogden Milling

u5" FLOUR!THEO. H. DAV1ES CO., LTD.

Agents for Hawaiian Islands,

VfiH I a Valuable Horse because you did not havnliUl POTTIE'S REMEDIES.

Vrfcll PrklinH- away to keep animals In good condition by havingI UU 1 UUIIU POTTIE'S REMEDIES on hand.

Vflll Wfnt t0 kep your Horses Cattle, Sheep and Dogs In healthyClIIl. condition, and

Vmi Con rirk It by using john pottie & sons1van mjkj a veterinary remedies....r t If Tt n.Keaa me ireatise on Diseases Animals, T$keep a supply of REMEDIES hand. Consult .

C. W.

Invalids' Rolling ChairsFOR RENT AND FOR SALE

Tolopliono 810. Love

HONOLULUTHE NEW DRUG STORE.

l. O. Box 679

ft nriiimnnil (?liniutit ilu

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MACFARLANE,Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.

Till

Buildinc, G:M-5- 3G Fort St.

CO.,VON HOLT BLOCK, KING ST.

..TELEPHONE 364.

Furniture Store,

I l'rohitrlitl(iim nail Family Itpcolpta our cpflclnlty.tt Full lino of Tullot Henmaltes. l'luost I'urfuuius, Tollot Waters, Foco

Piiwilorn, oto., uto.t Vleeirlo Holts aro rocommonded for all Nervous Troublos, HlioumatUm..nt Vitality, oto.

Jt Wo Mill llii 1,'oiuilno Compound Cough Syrup.H Kuril Dlslufni'iiint uxo Cliloro.iiiin.

aittit

"jfAfarfrilft11.. , wTfe2sV m y.Aa&itoi &&& '.iii

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Elevator

Agent,

DRUG

City

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HlMSriAl, KASTUIl MUSH'.

.Tho choir of thoSicontlof St Andre--' On ho

tlrnl will rnnd-- r Huecinl muio onEtsiiT Sunday nt thn iuor iiiiltepivici which coinniHtic1 ht!):i5o'clock. TIih program will be:

Carol Oil, the Golden Momlnj;La Jeune

Aulhem-Chr- ist Our Passover..SchllllngT D;um In F Voirrlrh.1 lhll.1 in to ftat Alj.imnrn '

Anthem Christ Being Raised ElveyHymn-N- ow the Strife is O'er

During I ho of HolvChmmnuinu at tht cloo of thistorvico, Mat-CHui'- lulormczzowill be piny '(! nn tho orinu.

In tho evorjirm Ht 0:30 o'clock(ho Biirplici-- choir will toi.der nfull choral Herviot, w'lh pr.icea-bioo- hI

nud reo booiihI hymua.The Mnciiificai rind Mimic-- Dimit

"tia will bo by J H. Maunder. AllBoats are freo aud OVeryouo it) in-

vited to attend.

More AboutCommodore 13eckley nf tlio

Kinnu BtilPH t Lit. in addition 'oth- - oxpli'Bion iu llnlciriniittmu. helearned by telephone Hint theIhvh lor qui'o h en about thecrater, wh veiy tot ThH wouldindicate er at nctivitv in tho cratervery Biiou nud pnrliupd, u How.

The Jlulletin, 7or. per vtnnth.

"Changing Gears,"

said the tourist, "Is often a

necessity. It's a pleasure,

too, if it can be accomplished

easily. The sprocket on my

TRIBUNEBICYCLE

is detachable from the outside.

.1 can change gears as quickly

as you can change coats."

TRIBUNE CYCLES

NEVER DISAPPOINT.

SOLD ONLY BY

EAKIN &

Tribune Agents.Tolophono 740.

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 streiching from Diamond Head over Punchbowl to theWaianae range of mountains.

A broad, winding Boulevard giving access to the propertyis now in course of conduction, 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 from $0 to 7S0 feetabove sea level.

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

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

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

3

$10 Each MonthUNTIL PAID, WILL BUY A

Kroeger Piano.By this installment plan most any home can have a good piano.

If intending to purchase you should call and see our handsome

stock.

Sole Agents for

CHECKERING

KIMBALLKROEGERHINZE

PIANOS

ESTYKIMBALLNBEDHAM

WHITMAN

ORGANS

Pianos Tuned and Repaired

.aa jji

BERGSTROM MUSIC C0;;LtiL

Progress Bloolc.COKNUK FORT AND BEUETANIA STREETS.

!7td-- itaftf WWniffi-MrW-i- 'v."li.iti,iiVlyiiiifrir air i .a iaV. .

THE EVENING Bit TJjETIN : HONOLULU, H. I., MARCH 28, 1899.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

W. F. Popue bos returned to binhomo in Miiui.

A Tii'liuno uhfcd kits boeu lost.Heed WANTS.

Mr. and Mien Nolto have a cardof thnukH iu I hi pnp"r.

0. E. Eauan, oE Olnn, rcturnodiu tho KiU'iu ili8 noon. .

0 8. Dosky kits gone to Hilo toattend t ) bueiuef-- matter.

Two rooms nt Wright Villa willsoon bo vacant, ltead WANTS.

A riood bnrher wanted at once,at Jcffe, Fort street. S-- e WANTS

Mm. W. T. Monwarrat will leavefor a trip to Hawaii iu tho MttuaaLou.

Pi of. Korbelo speaks veryhiubly of the coffoo ho saw onKnnni.

Roifs painted with Peerlesst'tortiirviiiu Piiint will bo kopt inorder fur three years.,Col. Z. 8. Spiilding and George

Fnirckild on me from Kapaa iu theJtirofrt Mnkeo this mo ning.

Professor Koebelo atLahaiua tht tho tho mnng Ohowadertroyin(i tho cano-boru- r.

Eahiiku Plantation Co. uivpbnotice of the c'osiuu of books tIrautfere of stock. Bond New Today.

Two or three nnfurnmuod ronmeera c ttHgo (if f.ur to nil iooidk'ire wanted. Seo Wants iu todaysissue.

Senator ,T. A. MufJandlem aoroiupni-- Manager W. F. Poguo,of liihoi plauUtion, to Muui iuhe MuunaLon.

Look in nt tho Orphoum andlictou to Ordway ou thn tienjo.His solo-- i are nloao worth thpi ice of ndratHsion.

The Kinnu did not leave nt G

o'clock laHt oveniog, as Rtnto I inthn morning paper. She left ourchedule time to. I ay.

Pino drugs aud chemicals, prescriptious and family receipt mothn Bpcinlty of tho HonoluluDrag Company, Vou Holt Block

As tho Coiifmantili wns goinpnut tliN morniug, her stern linegot foul of thn propeller. It wm-m-

time before alio iiually gotaway.

Parties furnishing should attend the Hale of household furniturn at thn residence of Mis- -

Kuoko, School and Numnustreet, at 10 a. m tomorrow. 8oeAuctioneer Morgnn s an ou page o.

David Charters, recently iu theemploy of Kiuu liroe. as canvaseer, publishes iu this issue recom-mendations from King Brotherfor his capability aud (generaltrustworthiness. Mr. Charterswas in the employ nf Kin Bios,from 8- - pt. 20. 'S7 to Jan 21 '9'J.See NEW TODAY.

Plans havn bean oomploted foran $d,il)U uoujo to uo omit ouKaimuki trnct, by Dr. and Mrs.Uoudrick, of Miunoapolis. Cou-Htruct- ion

will begin immodiately.Other resideDco will bo pat up axsoon as water is luid on the tract.Tho reservoir is now being constructcd and tho water pipes arenow on the way.

Shortly after the noon hour, thealarm of firn was turned in bysomeoue ou Fort street who be-t-a-

excited upon seeing smokeUsuing from one of tho upperwiudows of the Paoifio Oyolo CoIt appears that thero is a smallcoal stovn ou tho upper floor usedin connection with tho bicyelo rpair woik. One of the employ enput on snmo froh coal aud thosmoko began to pour out of theuiudew.

T. O. BAILCNTYNE.

II. P. EAKIN.

Ballentyne&Eakin

5T0CKBROKERS

...AND...

8enl line Apis.

McINERNY BLOCK

FORT STREET

HONOLULU

Talk's CheapPRICES MUCH REDUCED.

GBAPHAP11S $12.50

NEW RECORDS by the well-know- n

Hawaiian "Kawalhao Quintette Club"(the most popular native singers In theIslands).

Headquarters for Gramophones, Grapha-phone- s,

Reglna Music Boxes.

WASHBURN GUITARS AND MAN-

DOLINS, the best In the world.

Music Department of

WALL, NICHOLS CO.(LIMITED).

If you want bulnts property,If you want a home cheap,If you want a lodRlns house.If you want property that will enhance Invalue, It will pay you to consult

W. E. BIVENS,Fort street, opposite Bank of Hawaii.

The Bulletin classifies its ads. Re-sultsmall advertisers getdeal.

Home BakeryAND--

Tlie Only IMrst-Cln- aa AmcrlcnuRcHtnurnnt In the City.

Ice Cream ParlorsIn connection.

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

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

nUSINkSS LUNCH, from 11 a in. tillI p. in 2fi conin

DINMvlt, from A to 7 i lii 60 cciiihIMP

Notaries.

N(lTrRY PUBLIC MlA TYPF.WRITFiF

Ofllce: to8 Merchant ttrrct, Campbell block, itirJ. U Carter' ollice. I. O. Ua i j4

EDMUND H. 11 AKT,

Notary Public and TypewriterConveyancer and Searcher ol Record,.

Onjco Cainiiliell's Illock, Morrlmnt St.Next door to Hawaiian Wine Co.

Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIHIIIlHlltH

I Pooliet Oiftlory !"OUJbfc VEUY 131S V"

Line ol COW DOY KNIVES. HUNTING KNIVES. CARPENTER KNIVES. CATTLEKNIVES. IVORY HANDLE KNIVES. DUCK HANDLE KNIVES. SPRING n.CK KNIVES.MIHATII KNIVES. JACK KNIVES. PEN KNIVES. BONE HANDLE KNIVtS, IRONHANDLE KNIVES. COCOA HANDLE KNIVES. GENTLEMEN'S IVORY HANDLE PENKNIVES. LADIES' IVORY HANDLE PEN KNIVES

In CrocuH Finlali.It the finest line of cutlery ever Introduced here. Call In and examine, them.

S-&- -- $

PEARSON & HOBRON, Agts312 FORT ST. Telephone 565.

rJgfcJBJ Erag

10

GiftsFor AH m

In selecting Glttsiiuiiiy points are to be consideit-t- i

Pirl of all, where Is the largestand hest display to be seen ?

Second, tlie quality and prices f

After you have convinced yourself on the restis easy.

StockWe have on display the

largest and greatest variety ol

CHOICE GOODS ever offeredIn Honolulu. We know our pricesare right, because we buy rightfrom the manufacturers, therebysaving the percentage made bythe middle man.

Cheapestand Best

When you come to our stort-w- e

feel it our duty to fam.liurfcryou with the goods wecarry, amiour time is yours.

Come and Inspect our stock.Goods are all marked in plain

figures.

Hollister Co,

I

A CompleteAssortment ofLadies', Gents' andChildren's

BLACKHOSIERY

In all grades from the cheapest to the best. Sanitary,Diamond and Hermsdorf Dyes

E. W. JORDAN'S,No. FORT ST.

till

theseltwo'points

Largest

Drug

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Attorneys.

Cathcart&Parke;

attorneys-at-la- w

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

GILBERT P. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW."

HII.O. HAWAII

CHAM F. PETERSON

A-ttorne-y at Law and

.Notai'v .Public.Kbiiii matin HtnW.

JOHN L. KATJIiUKOU,

A.t rorney-- a tLawbethel St., Honolulu.

i J. itf. ICANEAKUA,Attoriioy mill Counsellor nt

Law.Office: In tlio Occidental lintel, cor

ncrof King hihI Alakoa fetrcnts, Hono-lulu. ltf7- - - -.- ii-

W. 0. Arm. Kxocii Johnson.AOLII &.TOHNSON,

Attornoys and Counselorsat Law.

' Onico No. 10 West Klughtrcot.Tulopnono 88 i.

J7. M. BROOKS,

Attorny-a- t --Law,Comer Fort and Hotel streets.Over Falrchtld's Shoe Store.

HONOLULU, H. I.

M G. Barney. Frederick W. Hankey.

BARNEY & HANKEY,LawyorH.

Will practice In all the llaallan and United StalesCourts.

Rooms ii-i- 2, PROGRESS BLOCK,Cor. Tort and Ueretanla streets.

PRAXOIS.T. BERRY,J

Will practice In all the U. S Tederaland State Courts

Progress Dlock. cor. Deretanla and Fort streets.

njj :: Rooms 5 and 6.

T. AcCANTS STEWART,"(Formerly of the New York Dar),

Attorney and Counsellor at LawSpreckels Building,

""Tc'-Foris- Honolulu, H. I.

E. A. MOTT-SMIT- H,

ATTORNEY,

HAS MOVED to the JuddBlock, Fort St.

Surgeons and Physicians.

DR WALTER HOFFMANN.COIttfelt IlBItRTANTA AND PUNCH

f'f ,, HOWL STHEKTS.

Oillco Hours: 8 to 10 n. in.; 1 to 3p. 111A 7'to 8 p. in. SuimIiiyh: 8 to 10

. Hi.T.ToIcpliono 610. P.O. Box 501 .

DR. A. N. SINCLAIR,413 KNd ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE.

Hours: 0 a. 111., 3 p. in., 7-- 8 p.m.Sundays, 12-- 2 p. 111.

Tolpplioiio 741. 1107-3- m

DR. C. L. GARVINOffice; 537 Kino Stjikkt, nour Punch-4V- "

bowl, Honolulu, II. I.'..TELEPHONE No. 143

Hourfc 9 to 11 a. in.; 1 to .1 p. m.;. ... v ji 7 to 8 p. 111.

VDR. W. S. NOBLITT,

Kingtatreet, opposite Liliha Street.

EdjitfaljlUtontlon to Kldnoy and Genitourinary DIsoiisoh.

toloun: 12 111. to 1:30 p. 111.118-i-

Dentists.

1

'' DENTIST.

Alalia, near Hotel street, (removed fromHotel St.)

BR. ALBERT JONES DERBY

1 )antist.CORNER FORT AND HOTEL STS.,

MOTT-SMIT- I1LOCK.lELKrito.vKH: Otlluo, 015; Hosldonco,

7HI). Hoitiw: 0 a. 111. to t p. in.

A. C. W ALL, D. D. 8.,O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,

DENTISTS.Jfw Love's Building, Fort Street)

TKbErUUNK 434.

DR. E. E. CLARK,

DlNTIST.1S-- 14 Progress Block, cornor Boretanli

' ii!nlf''rt Streets, Honolulu,

pR. R. I. MOORE,aDentist.

Mo. 210 Tlotol htreot. Tolepliono 605,Hut 11 u to l'Ju.111, iiml 1 to 4 p.m.

W5KK35:' ''"?' ',v vfr?F- -. z i - j rowX

THE EVENING BPLLFTIN, HONOLUXjU, H. I., MABOH 28,

Food Prepared With "Calumet" laFree from Roohelle Bolts, Alum,

Lime end Ammonia. "Colli- -met" I. the Housewife'.

Friend.

CALUMETSNONE 80 GOOD.

trocers,

"THAT HAN IS FRUGAL

And content indeed.Who finds food, solace

pleasure,IN A WEED."

Note the followingpopular brands ok' ourImportedllnvnnn Cigarsdirect from thefactories:

Napoleon the First, Caballeros size, 100 Ina box.

Napoleon the First, Camellas size, 100 Ina box.

Afrlcano, Conchas Selectas, 50 In a box." Jockey Club, 100 In a box." Delmonlcos, 25 In a box." "DclMontes,

Adellna Pattl, Esplen'dos, "" "Presidentes,

Casnndra Regalia. Uloriosa, 50 In a box.La I'ravlata Reg.uia, Nonpareil, 100 in box.Henry Clav, Camellas, 50 In a box.

Furitanas, Finos, 50 In a box.Bock & Co., 'H. Upmann. Cosmopolltanos, 50 In a box.Alexander Humboldt, Paclflcos,;o In a box.Alexander Humboldt, Republlcanos, 50 boxR. Fulton, Conchas Especlals, 50 In a box.

" Recuerdos, 2$ In a box.La Intlmld.id de Antonlno Caruncho, 50 b.La Espanola Elegantes, 25 In a box.

B6TAII of which we offer In quantitiesto suit. Special prices to the trade.

Respectfully,

Lewis & Go.211 FORT STREET.

Telephone 240

P. J. VOELLER & CO.,

Grocers.Corner Fort and Hotel streets.

1157 TKlxmoNE 080.

H. MAY & CO.Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

515 & 517 Fort St., HonoluluIVlephoner 2U P.O. Box 470

Markets.

MfflOPOIM MEAT GO

108 KING STREET.G. J. "Walleb, : : Managed

Wholosalo and Rotail

ButchersAND

Navy Contractors.BE3T OP MEATS.

Families doHlrlng tendor roasts,juloy stoaka and chops shouldcall on tho

Central Meat MarkeiWo make a specialty of family tradeand soil tho best at roa&onublcfigures.

H. E, GARES, Proprietor.214 NtiuaniiSt. Telophono 104.

LATEST STYLES JEWELRYBy last steamer from the Coast.

THE REGULAR THINGAt my store, where the

BEST CUSTOM WORKb done repairing and new work

both. Pins, liRS, bracelets, watch-making;, eto.

H. G. BIART 404 Fort St

HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO,

ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,MANAQER,

EMBALMINGA specialty.

Office and Parlors514 & 610 Fort St., nearHoteL

TelopUuuu 170.

iiriBff!WMBiBBHWff,WBBBiMBBBBBIBBBIMBiMBBlBMiBiBiHMM--wiii- .

OAHU RAILROAD REPORT

Tho oifbth nnnuat report of tlioOnhu Railway nnd Lund Co.ehows tho progress of that com-pany to bo all that its indefatiga-ble manogor lms in yenta pastpredicted. President S. O. Allenin bio report notes tho extoiiBiouof tbo railway lino to Kaliuku andremnrkB: "It is pratifiug to notothat tho not earnings after payingall operating expenses, all salariesHnd interest on bonds is equal to5 per co nt on the total capitalstock of 2,000,000." The re-funding of tbo old bond is-u- o bitslioen completed. The llohtiug in-

debtedness bns beenfiotn SG07.703M to 1G3.7iG.45.Tbt reeervo fund is $140,1) 0.

Mnunger B. F. Dilltnuham'sro-por- tshowed an increased milnge

ol (jI.'KM ovorl89 nnd a steadyincrease of freight tounngo audricoipts. "Tho averano recoiptsfrom paseongers per mile of madearned, from July 1, 18'J0 to D. 0.31, 18!)7 whs .096 onts. Thoaverage receipts per mile for 1898wnu .Uz'29, a tritlo over two andone quarter couts per mile. Therato from Ogiien to Sau Frtnoiscois four cents per mile. Tbere arefew places in the world wherepassengers are carried at as low arate as charged by the compnny."

"It is an bouor to bare been as-sociated (innucially nnd othorwinowith an enterpriso which has bponinstrumeutal in doing such a vastatnonnt of permanent aud lustinggood. Every member of thiscommunity, and tboo in otherparts of tbo world who have inany way contributed through thoagency of money or moral iufluence and support to tho carryingout of the aims and purposes ofyour Company aro fully justifiedin pointiuK with pri lo today atthe grand results which bavocrowned their faith nud work."

" riiR prosoect for a steady increase of business in freight andpassenger tramc, is certainly allthiit could bo desired.

"Tho full development of theGno larger sugar estates alreadyreferrod to in thii Report, to-

gether with tho varions otheruroujna and constantly increase,iug industries along tho line ofyour Company's road will, withina very few years, moro thaudouble the presont receipts, mak-ing tho Oahu Railway & LandCompauv'B stock one of the bestand fiifeet investments in thoworld."

flair Wark Service.Holy Week sorvicos will be hold

as follows:Tuesday evoning at the Christ-

ian Church, Rev. O. M. Hyde, D.D., speaker; subject "Tho deathof Christ in tho light of tho sixthchapter of Romans."

Wednesday evening at theMethodist Church, Rhv. W. M.Kiocaid, subject "God's Lovo toMan."

Thursday ovonina nt tho CentralUnion Church, Rev. Wm. A.Gardnor, speaker; subject "Man'sLovo to God."

Friday evening at tho CentralUnion Church, Rov. G. L. Pear-son, speaker; Communion s.

Officiating at tho tablethere will be Rev. O. H. Gnlick,Re.v. Eincaid and Rev. Wm. A.Gardner; A. F. Judd, HenryWaterhouse, John RlcTaugHrt, C.B. Riploy, Wm. M. Tetnplotooand J. N. Taggard. ,

The Grant la Coming,Washington, March 10. Tho

transport Grant, which carriedGeneral Lawtou and bis command10 Manila, will snnn Bhil for SinFrancisco. She will bring borneonly sick and discharged men.

$250 GASH!AND BALANCE

TO SUIT

PURCHASER,

WILL BUY

APAWAATRACTLOT!75 x 140, facing either on King or Beretania streets. The cheapest lots In thecity, on.the line of the proposed electriccars. Ready for building. Go and seethe lots TO-DA-

Further particulars of

WILL B. FISHERReal Estate AgentAnd Auctioneer.

FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.ROTH'S STORE.

Photographers.

Tlie Late Princess Kaiiilniii.

FIFTY DIFFERENT VIBW8TO SBLBCT FROM, 8x10, AT

fosmePHOTOGRAPHIC CO.. LTD.. Vv

Corner Fort and Hotel Sts. N1169

PrincessKaiulani.

We have the only completeset of photographs of the grandfuneral procession of the Princess Kaiulani in existence.Having two cameras at work,we obtained a beautiful collec-

tion of

I

Come up and see them.

LeMUNYON,Rooms 2, 3 and 4, Love Building.

Free! Free! I

FORTHIRTY DAYSONLY

By ordering a PHOTO BUTTON for75 cents or $: we present to you a Ticket.which entitles you to a slttlngat WilliamsPhotographic Gallery (either single orgroup;.

Tickets can be had from

B. LICHTIG,Manufacturer.

Office OOO FortSt.,nr.Bcrctnn!n(Above Dewey Restaurant).

This Is positively the only way to pre-

set ve Photos. They will last a lifetime.

Artistic

Photography!

1 1We turn out the finest work

at the most reasonable prices.oouvenir views or me isianas

in endless variety.

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

Art Studio.MaHHIaMMaMMHIa

BANKO H. KOBAYASH1,

Medalist.Model Block, - Fort and Beretanla Sts.

II7

WangCor. Queen and Fort Sts.

Cmporters and Wholesale Dealers in

Hay, Grain, Peed,Flour, Meals,Egyptian Corn, etc.

Our Goods are Always Fresh.Island Orders Solicited.

. Phono 422.

lawaiian Carriage Mfg. Go. Ltd.121 Queen Street,

Carriage and Wagon Builders.

UJBBER TIRES AND ROLLERBEARING AXLES,

WILSON rf WHTEH0USE,Sole LIcensoea Hawaiian Mauds,

121 Queen Stroet.

1899. . yBankers.

Incorporated Under tho Laws)I of tub Hawaiian Republic.

Capital .$400,000

OFFIOEIIS AND DIKECTORSlChas. M. Cookk, 1'rosklont.

J. B. Atiikiiton,O. H. Cookk, Cashier.

P C. Atiikiiton, Secretary.Ilonry Wntorhouso,

Tom May,F. W. Mncfarlano,

K. U. Tonney,JjA. McCandlosg.

Solicits tho Account of Finns, Cor-porations, Trust. Individuals, and willcarefully and promptly attond to allbusiness connectod with banking ontrus'cd to It. Sell and purclmso ForeignExchange, Issue of Credit.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT !

Ordinary and Torm DopoilU rocolvod,and Intorost allowod In accordnnco withrules and conditions pi luted In Passbooks, oaplus of which may bo had uponapplication.

8afo dopoalt bozos rontod by monthor yoar.

Architects, Contractors and Builders.

O. G. TKAPHAGEN,ARCHITECT

223 Marnhant St,, Honolulu,Between Fort aud Alakea,

Telkpiione : : : 734

Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS,

Dealers in Lumber and Goal.

ALLEN & HOBINSON,Queen stroot, Honolulu.

J. OTJDERKIRK,Contractor and Builder.IIoum Moving, and all Kinds o( Heavy Weight!

Handled.NO 617 FORT STREET. HONOLULU.

(Opposlt. Club Stables).Residence Telephone av. i i6t-I- I

H. U KERR & CO.,

Architects and BuildersRooms qn4 10,

PROGRESS BLOCK.Telephone it

To My Patrons and the Public,

Having rocovorod from my re-

cent illness, I am npain preparedto do all kinds of Tinsmith andPlumbing work as heretofore.Tbauking you for past favors, 1

respectfully solicit a continuanceof tbo same.

JAS, NOTT, Jr.Tel. 844.

A New Paint Shop.

Having associated with us Mr. JohnII. Wost, a practical IIouso Painter,Decorator and Wood Pollshor, we aronow proparod to glvo estimates on allkinds of work In that lino.

Mr. Wost having had a practicalof ovor twonty years In San

Francisco and otlior largo cltlos on thoCoast, wo fool confldont that any workontrustod to us will glvo ontlro satisfaction to our patrons.

Peerless preserving Faint 10.

Artistic Graining

( M DECORATING AND NATURALI Y WOOD riNISIIING A SPECIALTY.

House Painter,Paper Hanger,Grainer, Glazier, andTinter : : :

H. jMoKZeolinie,MKKCUAKT HIJ112KI,

Noxt to Pollco Station

....DEALER IN....Marble, Granite und Hawaiian Stone

TILTKO, COUNTRU TOPS,IMPOSING STONES.

Fort Street, opposltejCblnese Church.

All kinds of Lettering and Carving.Kxtlmatos Fiirnlsliod. 1140

Three Points :DESIGN,STOCK,

Is what you should consider and decidewhen buying Monuments. We will tryand help you out on all these.

The only marble that Is Impervious toliquids and will not stain is the KENE-SA-

GEORGIA AND ITALIANMARBLE. We are the sole agents forthis marble on the, Hawaiian Islands, andwill be glad .to show you our samples anddesigns at our office and salesrooms. ,

We are In position to furnish stone copeIng cheaper than any firm in" Honolulu.Be sure and get prices before buying.

Hawaiian Iron Fonco and Monu-mental Co.

Telephone 602 841 King street

Bankers.

Ulaus drniOKKLs. Wm. a. InwiH.

BNKEiS.r.OMOIUI,U .... H,

&m FrancUco AgtnUTnn Nbyada. Dahk ofBah Fbanoiboo.

draw ncnAWoi onriA Fniifcisoo Tho Nevada Bank of Ban

Francisco.London Tho Union Bank of London. LtdiHaw Vohk American Exchange National

BankOmoAoo Merchant National Bank.taris uomptoir national d'Eecompt da

Parla.BiaLRt Drcadncr Bank:lONOKONO AND YOKOUAMA HonCkODr &

Shanghai Banking Corporation.Haw ZiALAifDANuAusTnAXiA Bank ot New

Zealand.Viotobia and VlHoocvca Bank ot British

North America.ransacta General Banking and Eichicge Bnsinea

' Depoltts Received. Loans madti on Ap--roved Security. Commercial and Traveler!Bredlts Issued. Bills of Exchanco bought

ind sold.OOLLIOTIOKS PROMITLT AOCOCTITID FOB.

Bissau & o.

SavingsBank

Savings Doposlts will berocclvod and Interest allowod by thisBank at four and ono-ha- lf por cout.i 'por annum. The terms, rulos andregulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav-ings Bank bavo boon adopted as far asIt Is practicable to apply them, and thoCash Hoservo of f60,oH) as ro(ulrod un-der tho Postal Act will lie maintained.

Prln tod copies of tho Rulos andmay bo obtained on application.

BISHOP & CO.

Established 1853

BISHOP 6s Co.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingind Exchango'Busincss.

Commercial and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-bl- e

in all the principal citiesjf tho world.

Interest allowed aftor July1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3months 3 por cent., G months3i por cent., 12 months 4por cent. j

Pioneer Buiding and" v

Loan Association.Assets, Dee. SI, 1898, f110,803.38

Monoy loanod on approved security,A Savings Bank for monthly deposits.Houses built on tbo monthly Install,

mont plan.Eighteenth Series of Stock Is now

oponedOfficers: T. F. Lansing, Presldont;

S. B, Rose, 0. D. Gray,Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary.

DiiiKOTons: T.F. Lansing, S.B. Rose,A. V. Gear, A. W. ICooch, J. G. Roth-wol- l,

Ilonry Smith, J. J. MoLoan, J. D.Holt, C U. Gray.

For furthor particulars apply toA. V. GEAR, Seorotary.

Chamber of Commorco rooms.Ofllco Hours: 12:30-1:- 30 p.m.

Te Yokohama Specie Bank;LIUITXD,

dabdoribed Capital ...'... .Yen 12,000,000Paid Dp CaplUU Yen 10,600,000UeserveFund Yen 6,060,600

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

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

Ban Francisco, Shanghai,Bombay, Hong Kong,

The Rank buya and recolves for collec-tion Bills of Kxehango, lssuos Drafts audLotters of Credit on tho aliovo Urniichoaand Aponclos, and transacts a goueral

r

uanamg DUBinoHH.

INTEREST ALLOWED-- OnHxed Deposit lor 11 months, 4 per cent p. a.

On Fixed Deposit tor 6 months, jH "On Fixed Deposit (or J mos, j

INTEREST ALLOWEDUy the Mead Oftlce at Yokohama, on Current D.posit. JS per cent per annum.On HxeJ Deposit for 11 months, 7 per cent p. a.

sew Humane Biiiaiin. ui'King st, Bopomn.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea & Halekauwila Bta.

Has a large assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly ,on hand. -EBtlmalos given! for ' honee wiis

ng and Electrical plants.Marino Wiring a specialty,

THEO. HOFFMANN,Manager,

..' ..

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Oceanic Steamship Company.

TIME TABLE.The Fine Passonger Bteamors

Loavo This Fort as Hcronndor.

Prom San Franoisco:ALAMEDA March 29

In connection with tho Bailing of the abovo Bteamors, the Agentsare prepared to issuo, to intending passongors coupon throughtiokets by any railroad from Ban Francisco, 1 points in the

States, and from New York by any oamship line to allEuropean ports.

For furthor to

Win. G. Irwin & Limited,Gennral Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and (Mental Steamship Co, $ Tojo Risen Kaisha

, Steamera ol (he above cssp will cull at.... .j,ites below

For Japan and China:CHINA April 1

RATES OF PASSAOESINGLE TRIP

For San Francisco Cabin $ jjSecond Cabin (Tyo Klsen Kalsha only) .. 50European Steerage as

For Yokohama Cabin 150Second Cabin (Toyo Klsen Kaisha only) .. looEuropean Steerage 8

For Hongkong Cabin 1,5becona .arm (ioyoKisen Kaisna oniyj.. 115European Steerage ... 100

H. Hackfeld &

ai- - Rijil-- Steamer of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.,

between Vancouver, H. C. and Svdney. N. S. W., and calling al Victoria, I. C, Honolulu, Suva (Fiji),and Wellington, N. Z.. are DUIS AT on or about the dales below stated, vli:FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. D. C,

For Suva, Wellington IN. Z.) and SydneyWarrlmoo Apirliu Anrangi Augusi 4Aorangl May ta Mlowera. ...September 1

Mlowera... June 9 Warrlmoo. September 19Warrlmoo July 7 Aorangl October 17

Mlowera. ..November 4Warrlmoo. .December si

cVThrouirh tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe.rassage and an general iniormation, apply 10

Theo. Agents.Lines of Travel.

$T5.00Will Take You From HILO

op HONOLULU to SANFRANCISCO,

"VIA. SEATTLEAnd choice of rail or waterroute down the coast.

A FINE SPRING TRIP and an EX-

CELLENT OPPORTUNITY to see thePUGET SOUND COUNTRY withoutadditional cost.

Through tickets sold to any point In theUnited States, via Seattle and the GreatNorthern or Northern Pacific Railways.

For accommodations apply to

HENRY WATERHOOSE & CO.,

Queen Street General Agents.

British-America- n S.S. Co.'s Line

O. R. & L.Oo.

TIME TABLE.From and Alter January 1, 1800,

TRAINS.STATIONS. Dally Dally(ftutwardi ex. Sun. Dallv ax. Sun. Dally Dally

A.M. A.M. A.M. P.MHonolulu 7:10 9'is tt:os JIS 5:10Pearl City.... 8.0 9:48 11:40 JU7EwaMIII 8:u 10 o3 11:00 4s 6:1aWalanae io.so .... 4USWalalua n:ssKahulcu 13:1a ,,..STATIONS. Dally(Inward) ex Sun. Dally Dally Dally

A.M. A.At.' r P.M. P.M.Kahuku 1!" 08Walalua 0:10 1:50Walanae 7:10 ....EwaMIII 5:50 7:4J i:J 4'.'PeailClly 6:1s Boj 'mo 4:3aHonolulu 6:50 8.JS o$ s:6

V. 0. Smith, don'l Pass, & TloketAgont,

G. P. Dknihon, Superintendent,

STAGELINEHENRY BRYANT,

Tho Btngo for Knneoho, Heola, Wnl-kan- e,

Punaluu, Lulo, Knluiku and waypoints, will leave Postofllco, Bethelstreet sldo, nt 0 n. in. (Sumluya except-ed), calling for passengera nntl

at Lovejoy & Co's, No.lONuuanustreet

tiatagea will ruakotho return tripfrom Ktiliuku dally .

L , l $i$$a HttS8ltg

of 'travel,

"IJ&!'"W"IW(WPPIM ' "" """ ,W!ywwwiT ",iw" c!9r5fsrur'iprr'

United

particulars apply

Co.,

1IO'OI.UIjII

pack-ages

of This Liuo Will Arrive at anr

For San Franoisco:MARIPOSA March 29

Honolulu and leave (his port on or about thementioned I,...

For San Francisco:IlIO DE JANEIRO April 4

ARE AS FOLLOWS:ROUND TRIP.

For San Francisco Cabin, 4 months $njFor Yokohama Cabin, 4 months 5

Cabin, 19 months e6i 50For Hongkong Cabin, 4 months stt so

Cabin, 11 months 316 j

Co., Ltd , Agents.

Steamship Companj

FROM SYDNEY. WELLINGTON (N. Z.) & SUVAfor victoria ana Vancouver (ti. -- .):

Aorancl April is Mlowera AugustsMlowera May to Warrlmoo. . August soWarrlmoo June 7 Aorangl, ..September itAorangl July J Mlowera.... October j

Warrlmoo. .November saAorangl. ...December to

For Freight and

Lines of Travel.

ffitfs Steamship Co's

1899TIME TABLE.

S.S KlNAUCLARKE, Commander,

Will loavo Honolulu every Tuesday at12 o'clock m., touching at Lnlialna,Ainnuca llay ana MaKona tho sameday; Mahukona, Hawaii ao and

the following day, arrivingat Hllo Wednesday evening.

Iteturnlng will sail from Hllo overyFriday at a o'clock p. m., touching atLaupahoohoo, Mabukoua, Kawalhao,Makona, Maalaea Bay and Lahalna,arriving at Honolulu Saturday night.

Wlhcall at Jtoholkl, Pun, on thosecond trip of each month, arrivingthere on the morning! of the day ofsailing from Hllo to Honolulu.

7ho popular routo" to the Volcano isvia Hllo. A good carriage road tho ea-tl- ro

distance.

S, S, CLAUDINECAMERON, Commander,

Will loavo Honolulu Tuesday, at 6o'clock p. m., touching at Kahulul,liana, Uamoa and Kipahulu, Maul

arrives at Honolulu Sundaymorning.

Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, onco oacnmonth.

This company rosorves tho right toniako chnngos In the tlmo of doimrttiroand urrival of Its steamors WITHOUTNOTICE, and It will not bo rosponslblofor any consoquoncos arising there-from.

Conatmicos must bo at tho landingto rocolvo tholrfrolitht. This companywill not hold Itself renponslblo forfreight after it had been landed.

Llvo stock rocelvod only at ownor'srisk.

This company will nrrt bo rosnonsl- -blo for money or valtiabtos of paesongors unions placed in tho caro of pursers.

Piissangors aro roqtiostod to purchasetickets bolero omburklm;. TIioho fall.

H.Davies&Co.,Ltd., Gen'I

Prop.

?:?5.'"gtodo so will bo subject to an addl.!! nl.n.. ......... .1. .tiuiini u..U.u Ul bwuiujrlivu HSr COI1C.

Tho company will not bo liable furloss of, nor Injury to, nor tlolay in, thodollvory of baggage or porsonal directsof tho lansungor beyond tho amount of8lfH 00, ltulo&s tho valuo of tho samobo declarod, at or boforo the isiuo oftho ticket, and frolght Is paid thoroon.

All omployoes or the Company areforbidden to recelvo freight without de-livering a shipping receipt therefor Inthe form proscribed by tho Companyand which may be soen by shippersupon application to tho pursors of thoCompany's Stoamors.

Shippers aro notlflod that If frolght Isshlppod without such rocolpt, it will bosololy at tho risk of tho shlppor.

O. L. WinilT, President.S. II. ROSK, Kocrotary,

CA1T. J. A. KING, Port Hint,

mtk,m'iCfmii miiM.Ji.-u.tm-

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., MARCH 28, ltfi'9.

FOREIGN MAIL STEAMERS AT HONOLULU,

FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1899.

Arrive from San Fran-- 1 Depart for San Fran-

cisco or Victoria. I Cisco or Victoria.

Moana March 1 Alameda March tCity or Peking " 8 ChinaAusraiia " Warrlmoo ....Gaelic ,0 DoricMlowera " i Australia . ..Hongkong Mara " S4 Nippon MaruAlameda " 19 MariposaChina .April 1 Rio de Janeiro AprilDoric ti CoDtlcAustralia....... " ta AuranglWarrlmno. .. . " 4 AustraliaNippon Alaru " AmerlcanMaru..Mariposa " 6 MoanaRio de Janeiro.. " 7 Cltyot Peking..Coptic ..May $ Gaelic May 6Australia to Mlowera ' toAorangl Australia " 16America Maru . Hongkong Mara " 16City ot Peking.. :: S China " aMoana . 14 Alameda " 14Gaelic Doric June eAustralia .June Warrlmoo " 7HongkongMaru Nippon Maru,.. " toMlowera Australia " 13China Rio de Janeiro.. " itAlameda "Mariposa 11Doric Coptic T

NOTE. Deoarture for and arrival from th Cn.onles, or China and Japan, are not given In the abovetable, though they can be easily ascertained, as for-eign mall steamers generally leave Honolulu the dayuiMinva,. icamers norangi, warrimoo ana mlo-wera run between Vlrlorla and ihrnlAnl... Al.m,,.Mariposa, and Moana between San Francisco and theColonies; Nippon Maru. Rio de Janeiro China,Doric. Coptic. America Maru, Gaelic and Hongkong

,, ii.iihu .nnir.n anu.nmaiAustralia between San franclscn and Honolulu only.

Beer and Wine Dealers.

MOM EMA.DESAUERKRAUT

3 pounds for 2$ cents.60-pou- nd casks, $4 per cask.

AT.....

N". BREJEIA.M5SHop Boor Depot, No. 11 Konla (formorly

Smith) t,troot.

LOVEJOY&CO.iMPOnTEHH, AND Wlf0I.EBAI.15

ffine ai Lipr Dealers,Agents for the Bottled Rainier Deer of Seattle.

No. 10 Nuuanu StueiitFoster Block. Honolulu. Hawaiian Isunos.

P. O, Boa tit. Mutual Telephone )o8.

HOP .TLB.Acloso rosomblanco to Boor,

From Kentish Hops." An admlrablo Imitation." LondonTimes.

HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS.Tolephono 032.

GONSALVES & CO., LtdWHOLESALE QRO0ER8 AN1

WINE MERCHANTS.

1125 Queen street, Honolulu, H, 1.

Chinese and Japanese Firms.

W. W. AHANA

Merchant Tailor323 Nuuanu St.

(Tine Suitings in English, Scotch andAmerican Goods made to ordor.

felephono 068. Postofflco box 080.

MANILA CIGARETTES.

I have Just rocelvod a big Importationof these goods.

KAM TAI,Hotel St, noar Fort.

.Ivory "WareLacquor Ware

. Silver "Ware

.Orockorv WareWING WO TAI & GO.

214 Nuuanu stroot

Seasonable Goods,CnAIRS of all kinds, Matting,

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

KWONO HING OHONO CO.,Nuuanu abovo King Bt.

H1H KBfi BHSTAUBAHTAlakoa, botweon Morchnnt and King

streotH,A First Olaso Meal at All Hours,

15 CENTS.Sffiu Lunclienn Rrrnnw tnr T.mWoa

and Qonts. Give us a trial.

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

MERCHANT : TAILOR.wmh ;u(iniiin i in ma in iaici iiyies.

DnthaaCothlng lailmade to orJer;. lJ.aUnlformi a

. ipecllty..

TAKAKI &CO.,

Contractors, Builders,And HOUSE PAINTERS.

n s'A Nuuanu street, Honolulu, H. I.

VING CHAN,PURNITURE DEALER.

400 Nuuanu Stroot.

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

SHIPPING NEWSAdditional, and the latest Shipping News, will be

found on the eighth page.

TIIjKH.

.ft JA M

Day. ra gw ll 3 3H .t3 H S.4"nc. B-- :cp re

. . 'n,m a. in, a.m. p.m.Moi.Uay 27, 4.10 3.31 10.32

Tuesday 28' 5.00, 1.05 10.0811.24

Wednesday.. ..29 6.41 MO 10.30 a.m.

Thurstlny . .'30 0.30 6.2 11.10 0.21I

Friday ..111 7.20 0.01! 11.40 1.31p. inSaturday., 1 8.31, 7.11 1 12.40 2.50

Sunday..... 0.I01 8.35 1.1G1 4.10

Tho Standard tlmowlilstloHtitimisat12h. Om. 0s. (midnight), Greenwichtime, which Is Hi. 80m. p. in. of Ha-waiian Standard time.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.Htfiuners due ami to will tittluy nntl

for the next six days are as follows:ARRIVE.

Steamers From DuoAlaiiiedii Snn Francisco Mch 29Mlkuliiilii Kutlnl Meh 3oMnrlpotii Colonies Men 31Chinn San Francisco.. . Anr 1

Minna iMoloKitl mid IjOimlM...AprKliinu Maul ami Hawaii AnrWG Hnll Kiuml AprClnuilint! Maill AprRio do Janeiro Yokohama prMauna Loa Mnuimul llawall.Apr

IJEPA IIT.Steamers For RallsLehua Molokal and Lanal Moh2sKliinu Maul ami Hawaii Mch 28W G Hull Kmiit! Mch 28Clawllne Maui Mch 28Upolu Kohala Meh 20Aiamotia uoloiiles Mcli 20MnriK)ia Sail Francisco Mch 31Mlkuhula Kauai Mch 31China China ami Japan Apr 1

Rio do Janeiro San Francisco.. Apr 4m m m

Lalrat rlinrtpre.Following are tho latest char-

ters at PaoiGo Coast poits forthesp IbIiiikIb: Amy Turner, AmhkOGO tous: Pass nntl radeo, 8nn1'rancitico to Hllo, in PlautHre'Line, by Welch & Co; FoitGoorgo, Hnw ship, 1G19 tone:Pass and mdsp, Sau Franoisco toHonolulu, in Planters' Liuo, byWelch fe Co: Dofenilr. Am mhr.382 tons: Mdse. San Frnnciscito Kibei, H I, by Alexander &Baldwin; Mildred, Am scbr. 411tons: Mdse. San Francisco tnKabului. bv Heurv F Allon: F Slledtield, Am scbr, 371 tous: (atGamble): Lumber thenco to Ho-nolulu, by Pnp & Tnlbot; Marthauhvis, Am ok. 77J tons: Phhband mdse, Stn Francisco to Honolulu, in Planters' Linp, byWelcb & Co: O S Holmos. Amscbr, h7G tons: (at Bmkoley):Lumber Ibouce to Honolulu, byRenton, Holmes & Co; S N Cas-tl- o,

Am bktn, 4G1 tons: Pass andmdse, Sau FmnciBco to Honolnln,in Sprickols Line, by J D Sproc-ket & Hros Co; Mauna Ala, Hawbk, 779 tons: Pass and mdto,San Fraocisco to Honolulu, by JD Spreckels fe Bros Co; 8 GWilder, Am bkln, 557 tons: PasBand mdse, San Frtnci6oo to Ho-nolulu, in Hawaiian Line, byWilliams, Dimond fe Co; W GIrwin, Am bg, 330 Iolb: Passand mdse, San Francisco to Honolulu, in O S 8 Co'a Line, by JD Spreckels & BroB Co; Albert,Am bk, G24 tons: Pass and mdse,San Franciaco to Honolulu, inHawaiian Line, by "Williams,Dimond & Co.

Knhnlnl Shipping,Wailuku.MHrcb 25-- Tbe brgtne

Lurlino oamo in on Tuesday fromLabaiua whore sbo has been ly-ing for sometime waitinc for achance to como'to Kabului to unload her carco of coneral merchandise.

Tho Am bk Haydn Brown ar-rived during this week about 23days from Nanaimo, B O, with801) tons of coal for the KabuluiK It Co.

Tho sobr Falcon has left Kahului for Honoipu to load augur foroan r ranonco.

Tbero are fivo veesols in Eahu-l- ui

harbor nqw: Scbr Ruby ACousins, bk Haydn Brown, bklneWrestler, brgtuo Lurlino and theAlbert Meyer. Tho scbr ForootTyrue and tho scbr Honoipu aronutsido cruising off and on uutilnext week when they will onterthe harbor.

Tho Albort Meyer and theWrestler will both leavo nextweek with full cargoes of sugarfor the Coast.

Tho sobr Allen A loft yeslordayin ballast for Hann where cho willtake on supar for San Francisco.

Tho schrs Mary Dodcb nndEva aro duo at Kabului and liana respectively.

m m

Do you liko to drink nuro whisky? Thon if you do call for

A. A." Jo8so Mooro at any of thosaloons. Lovejoy &. Co., distributors for tho lluwaiiau Islands.

vuau .1

VESSELS IN PORT.ARMY AND NAVY.

U S Tugboat Iroquois, Pond, Hllo, Marlo.

MERCIIANTAtP.N.(Tills list Joes not Includes coasters.).

Am stmr City of Columbia, Mllnor,Hilo, Dec it.

Br bt Wlllscott, Peabody, Nanaimo,Dec so. H Hacked & Co.

Nor shin Hercules, Toblason, Newcastle,Feb to. W G Irwin & Co.

Ambktne Jane L Stanford, Johnston,Newcastle, N S W, Feb n. WG I win& Co.

Am schr Maria E Smith, Smith. PortTownsend, Feb ij. Allen & Robbmson.

Br bk Invermark, Philip, Liverpool, Feb18, H Hackfeld & Co,

Am sp C F Sargent, Haskell, Tacoma,Feb 28, OR&LCo.

Am bk Mohican, Saunders, San Francis-co, Mar 5. Castle & Cooke.

Am sp A J Fuller, Nichols, Norfolk, Mar8, Coal to U S Consul General.

Br sp Came M Llewellyn. Griffiths,Liverpool, Mar o. T s & Co.

Am bk R P Rithct, L.illioun, San Fran-cisco, Mar to. C Brewer & Co.

Am bk McNear, Peterson, Newcastle,Mar ii. Castle & Cooke.

Am sp Geo R Skolleld, Yokohama viaHilo, Mar ii. To load sugar for W G Ir-

win & Co.Am bk Fresno. Underwood, Port Town-sen-

Mar 12. Honolulu Sugar Co.Am schr John A Campbell, Smith,

Seattle, Mar ij. Allen & Robinson.Haw sp Star of Bengal, Henderson,

Newcastle for S F, Mar m. In distress.Am bktne Irmgard, Schmidt, San Fran-

cisco, Alar is. F A Scluefer & Co.Haw bk Diamond Head, Ward, San

Francisco, Mar 15. H Hackfeld & Co.Am sp J B Thomas, Lermond, Newcas-

tle. Mar 20. Coal to order.Jap schr Shiuslu Maru, Nakegave.Wake

Island, Alar 21. In distress.Am miss stmr Alorntng Star, Rray, San

ri.niciscu, rtiarz3. uounu lor micronesia.Br S S Atanauense, AlcNab, Tacoma,

Wash, Alar 2. Alexander t Baldwin.

Nfvrr Hnw lit Kqilnt."I have never in all my life used

a mediciuo that gavo so groat sat-isfaction aa Hood's Sars-iparilla- .

I have sufTored untold agouy fromrheumatism and it has completelycured mo. After tho grip therewero red blotches on my body butHood'H Sarenpirilla cured." Mlts.UAititv OnooKElt, Milford, Califor-nia

Hood's Pills givo strength evenwhile their catharlio qualities aroat woik. Etsy to tnk'.

The Lrfxl Cur.The last cars of tho King street

lino going to Waikiki and Palamapaes tho Anchor Saloon. Thecleverest mixologists in tho cityare there olways to put you upanything you may dot-ir- Dropin aud tako a drop boforo you taketbo car. The colebrated Seattlebcor is to bo bad here on draught.A full lino of liquors including tbofamous A. A. Jesee Moore Whiekyetc., always on hand. Tho mostexacting and varied demands canbo satisfied. Tho Anchor Saloonis hero to plensp its natrons.

Mttl Uer.This ovor popular Rainier beor

is becoming a housohold wordand "will you havo a glass ofSeattle" is moro often hoard thananything olso. Tho CriterionSaloon havo tho boor on tap or inbottles.

California Frnlt.D. G. OamarinoB received on

tho atoamer Australia a bigof Apples, Grapes, Figs, Le-

mons, Nuts, Puro Olivo Oil, DryFruit, etc.. etc.

Amorican Mossencor SorviceMaeouio Tomple. Telephone444.

Honolulu Messonger Sorvice de-

livers messages and packages.Telephone 378. ,

Nicely furnished rooms at thePopular House, 154 Fort street,from 11.00 per week up.

If you want a nico rubber tiroback witb a careful drivor ring upClub Stablo Haok Stand Tol. 319,and wo cuaranteo you will besatisfied.

Mechanic's Homo, corner Hotelnnd Nuuanu streets, lodging bvday, week or month. Tortus: 25and CO cents por night. $1 and81.25 por week.

Tho ubo of tbo Singar in millions ot Homes buowb tno unpre-cedented BUCC08B of thoso idealsowing maohinPB, It is convinc-ing proof that tho Singer oxcolsin all kinds of family sowing andart needlo work. All oar sowingmaobincB aro of tho boat construc-tion, beautifully decorated, andaro mounted on solected woods infinely finished cabinets of artisticdesigns. B. Borgorson, agont, 1GJBhol street.

For some timo, I havo sufferedwith rheumatism aud tried overyimapinabln remedy, without effect.Mr. F. G. S. Wells advised mo totry Chamberlain's Pain Balm,telling mo that it had cured manyesses of long standing like mino.I havo used four bottles and foolsuro mat ono moro uottio willmnko my euro comploto. A. P.Kontz, Glaremoro, Ark. Sold byall dualors. Benson, Smith it Co.,Gonoral Agents.

iiiifiii 'iirfl ' 'rrniiic MinViiiti MiWi rMfjifrw

The Club StablesLiiui t itl.

0. Bellina, j Mininccr.FOUrTUEEV,

Telephone 477Livery, Boarding & Sale Stables

Prompt Service. Stylish Turnouli.Safe Drivers.

Wo aro especially cqulpioil to cater toyour trado. Fair dealing hik Ko1 ncr-vlc- o

Is what wo tlopend upon to get It.Wo havo forsalo Family Cnrrlagonnd

Dilv'ng Horses, slnglo or double teams.Thoy are In good condition and will besold m fjvornblo terms.

Dr. Ilownt Is always in attondance'atthe St-ti- lc.

Cmb Stables HackstandCor. Union ,fc Hotol Sta.

(Old Itoll Towor).CARKFULL AND WELL INFORMED

DRIVERS.FIRST CLASS CARRIAOKS.HACKS AT ALL HOURS.Onlors forSurroys, Wagonettes, Slnglo

or Dottblo Teams at n moment's uotioe.Hack Not. 125, 183, 100, 70, 77.

O. RKLI.INA. Mgr

BITS.

IKE

AILEY'S

Baileys bicycle beatitudes br'ngbusiness, because being

brief, busy buyers be-

hold better bar-gains.

In stock: Dunlop cases and Tubes,G & J, Cases and Tubes, Morganand Wright Cases and Tubes, Good-richCas- es

and Tubes, Goodrich sin-gle Tube Tires, Vim Single Tubetires.

To arrive very shortly, TheMilwaukee Puncture Proof Tire.

Bailey's Bike Bulletin.

Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery,231 KING STREET.

Established 1801 Htaiquarttrs tor Rrratrt

Your Roof and

Gutters- -

Should be put in thorough repairbefore you are washed out duringthe heavy rains.

I stand ready to do any necessaryrepairs required.

John Itfott,75-7- 9 KING ST.

Telephono No. 31.

Ttltphona 39S.

Reuaikek at .Locksmith.

J. T. LUND,

Practical Machinist.Estlmalos on Ornamontal Iron and Brass

Work. Ilronro Electro-Plating- .

Blcyclo Ropalrlng In all its BranohesL

Union Stroet (Bell Tower).

QOOD THING4 USO

Ohia, Algeroba and Pino Firewoo.Oat and Split (ready for the Store).

Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WHITB AND BLAOK SANDAt Lowest Frioes, delivered to any crt

the City.VBVBPHONB) 1

HUSTACE & CO.,XI Qneen Htroet.

CITY REPAIR SHOP115 Bethel St., opp. Castle & Cooke

TELEPHONE ton.Strictly nr iW CltvtlanJ Bicycles for Rrnl,Son4-hn- J Ulcyclrs for talc.Repairing promptly and thoroughly atttndtl

All work Euarantetd.E.JONLS.

. CLARK

Executor's Sale of RealEstate.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlwtunder and pursuant to an order Issued otitof the Circuit Court of the First Circuit,In the Estate of Manuel A. R.irrte; de-

ceased, I am directed by Antonio Rkhartf,executor of said Estate, In pursuance ofsaid order, to sell at Public Auction, to thehighest bidder for cash, on Atonday, thetotli day of April, 1809. at 12 o'clock noonof that day, at my salesroom on Queenstreet, in the city of Honolulu, nil and sin-gular that certain niece or parcel of landsituate at Kallhl, Honolulu aforesaid, anJbeing a portion of Royal "Patent 3546, L. C.A. 10.108, and ir, ve particularly describedas follows: Commencing N.W. corner ofthis land and running N. 5 oo' E. tdHfeet along Kahaulkl; N. 8s oo' E. 3, 6 feetalong Railroad; S. 10.0 30' V.5GOfert alongW. L. Wilcox: N. 320 oo' E. 400 feetnlnnrW. L. Wilcox to initial point. Area 3acres.

TERMS CASH I Deeds at expend ofand sale subject to confirmation

y the Circuit Court of First Circuit.For further particulars apply to CECIL

BROWN. Attorney for the Execute.Dated Honolulu. March 14th. tfoq.

JAS. F. MORGAN.u6S-t- d AuctfoMtc

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'H THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOI TLU, H. I., MARCH 28.,

WANTS. SHIPPING INTKLLIGErlCE

FH08E !IIjivo you ovor tried Mineral Rubber Gar-

den Hose? If not now is jusfctlio tiino to do so

us wo luivo just received por uMo;inu" over a thou-

sand dollars worth of this fino hos-- , just 299 lengths.This is tho third .shipment wo havo had of M-ineralized Hose and if it goes thu way the histones havo we will havo to havo another very soon,

if j on want tho best hoso inado ask for Minera-lized,

: :AT: :

E. 0. HALL

sand

ForTenders will be at the office of

the BoirJ ol Health up to 3 o'clockMarch 29, 1809, for

the Leperwith Beef Cittle for the period of six

itiiith ei ding 30, 1899, underthe

1, The to Fat BeefCittle to weigh not less than 350 lb when

2. Cattle 'lo be In lots spedird by the of the Leper

and to average from 70 to 90head per more or ies.

3. Cittle within 24 hours afterfrom or other causes

to to be thelo.--s.

4. Cittle when andkilled for that reason to be paid for at 25rer cent less than the contract price.

The lenuer must be for the price perpound dressed.

Hides, tallow and offal to be theof the Board.

.. The Board of Health does not bind It-

self to accept th lowest or any bid.By order of the Board of Health.

March 1;, 1890.CHAS.

Board of Health.

OF

of Exa- -

of forGrade will be

held on3d, and4th,

at the High Schooland nt the usual places on the otherIslands. The In which

will be and thefor the classes of

re the same as

S.

it70-3- t Inspt. Gen.

In the Court of the First

In the Matter of the of M. J.Sllva, of Kauai :

of the said are hereby notified to come In and prove theirdebts bffoie the Clerk of the ClrtuitCourt, FM at the Cut HouseIn on the 3rd day ofAnril. 1800. the hours of 10o'clock In the and noon of thesaid day. and elect an of the said

Estate.March 25th, 1899.

By the Court.:.P. D. JR..

Clerk.1177-t- d.

Notice Is hereby given that we, theand

A Ian B. this day entered

t '0 cop under the firm name of" 13 M

as m and ofand etc. Place of

bust ies, comer of Fort and King streets,

Honol ilu, H. I.

H Mirch 20th, iFq1).

rt79-- t H.

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&Cor. Fort and TCino: Sts.

Columbia ltambler AgontH.

JUST LANDED. EX CARNEDD LLEWELYN,

Corrugated Iron, Cement,Buckets, Tubs, Wire, Bags,

Crockery, Glassware,Fire Bricks, Fire Clay,

Anchors and ChainTHEO. H. DAVIES

BY AUTHORITY.

Tenders Beef Cattle.received

Wed-nesday n, sup-

plying Settlement, MoloUal.

Septemberfollowing conditions:

contractor supply

freshed.delivered

SuperintendentSettlement,

month,dying

delivery, injury sus-

tained previous- delivery con-

tractor'sInjured delivered

proper-ty

Honolulu,WILCOX,

SecretaryLlZ'Mt

DEPARTMENT PUBLICINSTRUCTION.

Notice Teachers'minations.

Exnmlnallons Candidates Teach-

er's Primary Certificates

Monday, AprilTuesday, April

Building, Honolulu,

subjects candi-

dates examined percentagerequired different certlli-wl- ll

heretofore.

HENRY TOWNSEND.Schools.

CircuitCircuit, lluwaltun Inlands.

BankruptcyKnpala,

Crelltors Bankrupt

Circuit,Honolulu, Monday,

betweenforenoon

AssigneeBankrupt's- -

Honolulu,

KELLETT,

Partnership Notice.

unlerslgned, Alexander ChlsholmScrlmgeour.have

irtnershipnufacturlng Harness Company,"

uiuf.icturers Importers Harness,

Salllery FJudlngs,

moUilu,ALEXANDER CHISHOLM,ALLAN SCRIMGEOUR.

SON,

& CO., LTD.

U. S. Solisistence Separtment.

Proposals for FreshBeef and Mutton.

Gedge Cottage, Honolulu. H. I.. U. S. A.,Alnrch 21st, 1899. J

Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re-

ceived at the office until n o'clock a. m.,March 31st, 1899, and then opened, forfurnishing the fre-- h beef and mutton Inbulk, 15,000 pounds more or less, requiredat this station by the Subsistence Depart-ment, U. S. Army, during the period com-

mencing April 1st, i8Q9,and ending April30th. 1899. Fresh beef shall be good inquality and condition fit for immediate use,and from fore and hind quarterme.it propor-tionately, Including all the best cuts there-of. Fresh Mutton shall be of good andmarketable quality, from wethers over oneand under three years old. Beef and mut-

ton to be dressed, and delivered as describ-ed In circular instructions. Proposals willalso be received stating price at which bidder will deliver fresh beef or mutton, ofcharacter above stated, and to be deliveredof temperature not greater than 50 degreesFahrenheit. Government reserves rightto reject in whole or In part any or all bids.Instructions furnished on application atthis office.

PHILIP M. LYDIG,Ciptaln and Com. U. S. Vols., Chief

and Purchasing Commissary.1174-tI- ll Mnoin

Reduction in Graphaphones.

Our agency rights are received directfrom the home office of the AMERICANGRAPHAPHONE CO. of New York, andwe are thereby enabled to offer our goodsat a price that will be within the reach ofall. Look at the prices :

Eagle Graphaphones complete, $12.Columbia Uraphaphones with the re

corder, reproducer, horn or speaking tube,and one Way hearing tube, $2.

Records, doz fC; Blanks, doz., ftRecorders, $4.7'!. Brass horns and other

supplies constantly on hand. All kinds ofrepairing done promptly.OCEANIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO..1169 112 Hotel street.

Ifcvdlrs. --,7s7"olLate of San Francisco, has opened

DRESSMAKING EOOMSM the QUEEN HOTEL COTTAGE. ThrouRh lonReiptrltnce and constant atendaice to work at theL,iusi iirs woit na arquirru me an ot lerircitilt I" K, anJ als'i clvlni; lull MtUtactlon in tho latestand modern fashion.

Free Concert NightlyBy the Quaker Medicine Co.,

CoitNEIt OK FOUT AND IiEllKTANIA. STS.

Clnnco of Program Nightly I 1170

Removal Notice.ALEXANDER & BALDWIN hereby

give notice that they have moved theirofices to the fourth floor pf the JiiddBuilding.

Honolulu, March 24, 1899. U77-i-

Notice.On and after April 3rd Dr. H. V. Murray

will occupy the premises of Mr. CharlesGullck, on King street. Off.ce Hours

9 to :o, 1 to 3, and 7 to 8. 1179MW

18i9. 0

(jKSS'. ' toil column uill h insetted ttlfeenhr3 a line first Insertion; to cents second (metlion; to cents a week and to cents a monlb. tots is lotcbtrfest advertising ever offered Ibe feopll of Honolulu

WANTED.

ANTED To lent or) unturnUh-- d rooms or avv cottage ol 4 lo 6 rooms. AJJrtll Dot 76?.I'nsl Office. 1180-i- w

WANTED First-cla- tlARDER wanted. GoodApply JEFrS, Fort street. ti8o-i-

OXFORD GRADUATE, great experience, wantsas Tutor, public or private: S.cretary

or Librarian. Hox ri). tt?otwUANTED A Girl to take care ol chllJren. Apply"" to y Beretanla street corner of Alapal.

II78-I-

CITIIATION WANTED-- A firstVl.ss Jap.nese- Cook lshes a situation In a private family Best

of references. Address S. T., P. O. Dot 686. 1 I

WANTED rive Messenger Boys, at once. ApplyMessenger Service, corner Hotel and

Alakea Streets. lt6i-l- f

WANTED Mr. E. Pierce, at prrwnt and for manyvv years pat Bookkeeper for llamakui Mill Co .

and Kukalau Mill Co , desires an appointment. Wlormerly for a long period chief accountant to theRoyal Niger Co. Reference: Messrs Theo II.Davles & Co., Ltd., Honolulu. ii6iim

JUANTrn-- To rurchae lor cah. USED HAWA" IIAN POSTAOh STAMPS. 1 of each value.M DAVIS, 87 Shuter St., Montreal. Canaia. 1156-i-

" "LOST.

LOST A 'tn model Tribune enamel! blck No.Return to Bulletin Office and receive re-

ward nSo-i-

LOST Dralt No. 174, dated u March, t8. ofAerlcit'ural Co, on Brewer Ac Co.

payable to Uonsalves & Co , for $;i j 1 178-- 1

LOST A'nng wa'erlront, scarf pin wl'h two dlaand an opal. Reward upon retumltgr

same to Bulletin office. ii?j-t-l

TO LET.pO LFT Two Rooms will be vacant at Wtle ht's

Villa. April 1st. J.P. IIAYWAkD Mgr uo iw

N ICELY lURNISIIfcD FRONT ROOM, wl h orwithout Best tocaHtv: trams piss door

every few minutes Terms moderate. 57 j Beretanlastreet nest City Teed Store. Jirv'TO LET Sail Boats to I t by the day if hour

Thev are comtor able and safe. Apt ly to jani-tor llealanl B at Club. mj-i-

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Lady's hmdsome .8 ct. Gold WATCHJeweileJ Charm: almost new. $ Great

bargain; cost double. May be seen at Bui elln office.1I7Q--

0PPORTUNITY FOR DAIRYMENdairy slock, bred t the thoroughbred sire of the

W. G. Irwin dairy, runner particulars inquire orCW Macfarlane. iii-t- f

COR SALE-O- ne SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfectI order. Apply to II. G. Blart, Fort St. noi-t- f

A L and Pedal Bass REED ORGANSuitable for chaocl or residence. Bercvtrom

Music Co., Fort street. 1067

cent meal In town. Try It and beD vlnced. Excelsior Restaurant. 1041.

FOUND.

FOUND Pouch contain ng Blcvcle ou'flt. O nertve same bv calllnir at the Evenlnir Bulletin

office and paying expenses.

AUCTION SALE.Office Purch. & Depot Commissary,

Honolulu, H. 1., March 2s. 1899. jThere will be sold nt nubile auction,

April 5, 1899. at 10 o'clock a. m., at theSubsistence Store House, on Fort street:

s:i,4io pounds of flour.Terms Cnh.Buyers will be required to remove

stores on date of sale.PHILIP M. LYDIG.

Capt. and C. S.. U. S. Vols., Purchasinganil Depot unirh ii7n m

Meeting Notice.A special meeting of the Stockholders of

the Hnnokaa Sugar Co., will be held atthe Office of F. A. Schaefer& Co. onThursday March 30th, 1809 at 10 o'clocka. m.

F. A. SCHAEFER1 1 79-- President.

SPENDING THE APPROPRIATIONS.

Continued from Pago 3.

North Kohala: Purchase of RockCrusher for Kohala $ 2,000

New Roads, MaulHana: Nahlku Landing to Home-

steads- 5,000Hana: Hana to Hanawal Gulch,

through Nahlku Homesteads,and Branches 2.000

Hana: Preliminary work NewRoad from Kallua to Hana-wal, Nahlku (SiG.ooo Item) 6,000

Makawao: Kula Homesteads toMakawao 5,000

Makawao: Keokea Klhel Roadand Branches 10,000

Roads and Bridges, KauaiMoloaa Grade and Bridge 8,000Lawal Road 2,500

OahuNew Bridge, Klpapa Gulch, Ewa. 1,500Construction of Puunul Road and

Extension of Llllh.i street S1O00Stone Wall, Banking of Pauoa

Stream 3,000Macadamizing West Manoa Road. 5,000

MiscellaneousCompletion Diamond Head Light

house, paid 1 2,000Sewerage of Honolulu 257,000Kallhl Pumping Plant 60,000Improvement Nuuanu Stream, In-

cluding Land Damages 25,000Additions to Pipe System, Hono-

lulu Water Works 65,000Fire Proof Vault, Supreme Court.. 3,000Addition to Water Works, Kalau- -

papa 20,000Subsidy Oahu Railway , 26,600

hire Proof Rooms:Survey Office 3,500Land Office 2,000Hllo Court Records 1,500Walluku Court Records 1,500Llhue Court Records 1,500

Payment of Old Bills-N- ewSchool Houses and Teachers'

Cottages 1,120New Breakwater and wharf, Hllo.. 8,288Harbor Improvements, Honolulu.... 20,076Diamond Head Lighthouse 3,730Other items amounting to about- -. 923

Total 8o6,si7Current account 175,696

Grand total 1982,233

.... . .. . l iyr?" i.sm v 3 JCfc aHt -- fiSstv. ki5ij' i- -i

fitsj,. i'.s.Si '. r,, fv JlJ?l

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For additional Shlppinn News see seventh page.

Diamond Heatl Hlirmil Station, Mnran, 1 pm Weather luizy.wluil strongX E.

Weather Bureau, Punuliou. Mar 28.Temperature Miirnlnjt infnlniuni,

T2 Mhlilay maximum, 70.(Barometer corrected for gravity .06 )

Barometer, Oam, 30.13. Rising.Iluliirall, do, D.011.

Humidity nt 0 a 111 07 percent.Dew 1'olut 05 F.

AllllIVATH.Tucwlny, Mar 28.

Still r James Makt-e- . Tulletl, fromKnpun; 2 fiiMtignrutxl lOo b.iittt rlcu

Htmr Kcnuhou, Moshpr, from La--linlim; 41125 bugs biigur for II Hucd- -feld & Co.

DEPATlTnitFH.Tuesday, Mar 28.

US TS Conomaujrh, Broom head,for Miinllti.

Klmr Miitina Loa, Slmerson, forMitul iiml Huwiill pons.

Htmr Klnuu, Cltirku, for Maul andIliiuall portH.

8tmr wululeale, Green, for Kllau-e- n.

Stmr Twnlanl, Gregory, forllouokaa11111I Kiiktilliuo e ut 4 p 111.

8 tin Mliiliann, Thuuipsnn, forKn-un- iport.s nt 4 p 111.

titmr .liimex Makce, Tullett, forKiipitti nt 4 p 111,

Htmr W O Hiv I, Hagluntl, for Kamil portH nt5 p 111.

Stmr Cliuidliie, Cameron, for Maulpons, at 6 111.

Stmr Lelitui. Bennett, for Mololialand I.anul tit 5 p in.

etmr IJixtHl, llenulugscii, for Ko-hala and Koim at H p 111,

VEHdELH LEAVINO TOMOnHOW.OS 8 Alameda. Van Otttrcuilorn.

for tho Colonies. (To arrive).

rAR8ENOElt8 AHItlVED.From Khdab, pnr htmr Jnmoa

Mikfo, Mnr 2S Ool Z S Hpaldiug, GHorco FairchilJ, G Potterand 4 on deck.

PABHENOERS DEPAHTED.For Maui and Hawaii porlB, por

Rlmr Kioau. Mar 28 -- hE Hi me.E 0 bond Mi.B S M White. MrE Wi.ll, Mr acd Mra llinglitul,Miss Green, Mi-- s Rinultnd, 0 EEngan. 0 S Do-k- y, AV F Poguo,air WiPur, Misd Grabb. AireAknu, Mrd Ah You, LouisaHolinck, O H Hurfou Jr, DrWi D R S'rnu-s- . A J Siorup,W U J.uie-H- , T E Wall aud theLucas cliildrfti.

Fur Maui, Koim aod Eau, prfit id r Manna Loa, Mnr '28 H Ozi-k- i,

K KobnyHuh), iMrfl Niikuinn,Mrn Dotkby. 1 Akann, EunoliJiibtipon, P MteMiilinu C Civiniit'tn. Bhu UruiH, Mins Hty-olilo- n

J W Odhcari, R D Silliraau, DPnrlt-r- , 0 A Galbrai'h, MibGrnprj. T S M-ye- rs, W H Orafun), Mi-- s MoHsmnn, Ed Cuuuing-hum- ,

Mirs A Oliris'int, Mit--e

LiitirA Duncan, Mrn J F Ecknrdi,E l D.1- -, J D Paris, Jan

Mrd Dnuylis Hod son.Mra McGoirn ai.d cbildror, A GO.irrea, Fatbor Aloys, Rev T Fukaa, Dr Hayaabi.

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Tbo Wai 1I01I0 dM not cPt awayyeatorday. 8ho eniled today.

Alameda firat tbing tomorrowmorning.

Tbo Aloba Bailed for San Francisco this morning.

The Mohican will get away forHan fcranoisco thu afternoon.

Tbo Alict Oookn and S 0 AUonate due from Sin Franuiuco.Tbey sailed on the 12th inst.

Tbo Koinbou from Lnbaioatbis morning reports 800Ubagrj PM -- ugar awtiitinij abipmunt.

Tho Upolu baa finished heroverhauling and will sail for herUdual ports at 3 p m to lay.

The funeral of Captain Pbilipwill tttko plaoe from the Quo-u'- u

Hospital nt 3 p. m. today. Rev.A ex. Mackintosh will otticiato.

The 0 noraauib wai to havesailed at 10 o'cl 10k this morninghut she did uot got away untilclose upon noon, on n 'count oftho larto amount of work it whhuecosnary to do in connection withtho propor arrangement of tbornuloa. Dr. W. 1. Monsnrrat waitbo only passenger from thisplttCO.

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Pror. Koebol.'a Trip.

Prof. Koobelo rako9 anothertrip to Kauai iu the near futuro tolurlber investigate the oauo borerravHit-s- . Hu returned from tb- -

Garden having takenin places on the 'windward and

d ttide of the Prof.Ktebele there is nothing nowiu regard to the cane. borer. H-b- aa

inado more obnoivationa andwi.l study ibrt suhjeot thoroughly.FJo j tkingly tomarkod that themnngotisn might assist in liddingtbo island ot the borers but hebeliev. d the people would prefertho present peat. . a.

BORNWATjDIION At Kahulul. Maul.

Murcb 25, HiiO, to tho wlfo of J WWatt run, a Uuugbtor.

OUR LINE

FULI31Of the very best grades

Our stock Is a thoroughly good stock In every respect. Youfind It good because Its styles are not only tasty, but desirable andserviceable. GOOD because Its assortment Is varied and complete.GOOD because It shows full, honest value for the price every time.

IT TOU NOTHING, -

except your time, to call and see for yourself, and If your TIME Isvaluable you cannot spend It to a better advantage, or at any placewhere you will receive better returns than examining our superbstock

The Manufacturers'Sign op tiie Bia Shoe,

XX Fort street.

aUUiiiUiiuUUIiUiUUiUiUUUaiiiUft

NEW TO-DA- Y

Card oY Thanks.Mr. H. J. and Miss Frederlka Nolte de

sire to tender their heartfelt thanks to themany kind friends who extended their aidand sympathy during their recent bereavement. 1180

Kahuku Plantation Co.

No trannfors of shares of stock willbo on tho Slock Uioks of this Com-

pany on tho .'lOtli and .tlt--t Instants.Honolulu, March 23, 1809.

C. BOLTE,Troasuror Kahuku Plantation Co

118l-.1- t

ol Character.Honolulu, Feb. 6, 1899.

Tp Whom It May Concern.This Is to certify that David Charters,

who has been In our emply as cmvasser.Is trustworthy and capable. We wouldcheerfully recommend him as such to anyone requiring his services.

KING BROS.P. S Mr. Charters has been in our em-

ploy from Sept. 20th, 1897, to Jan. 21st,1S99.

nSo-i- KING BROS.

Alexander&Baldwin

SUGAR

FACTORS 0COMMISSION

MERCHANTS- -.-

Agents for the California and OrientalSteamship Company.

JUDD BUILDING.FOUT STKKET.

1180

THE ORPflEUMFAMILY THEATRE.

T.V. KINO LESSrtJ. F. MANAGER

TONIGHT!U. J. ORDWAY,

Banjo Soloist.STACK AND MASON,Horizontal Bar Experts.'

DORA MERVYN,Prima Donna.

Etc, Etc.

Wednesday Evening,ANTONIO VAN GOFRE,

Equilibrist.EMMA COTROLY,

Lady Juggler.

Reserved Seats, 50cGeneral Admission, 25c

Notice.The Books of the HAWAIIAN SUGAR

COMPANY will be closed to transfersfrom the 28th to the 31st of March, In-

clusive.W. M.

H78-- t Secretary.

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will

WILL COST

Shoe Co.,

Certificate

POST

TEMPLETON,

fes" a- -

of new and popular stvle of Shoes.

Jas-FIorga-

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AUCTIONEER ANDBROKERsz

it 33 Queen Street

Household : FurnitureAT AUCTION.

.ON.,

WEDNESDAY, Mnroh 29,AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,

' At tho roslilencs nf MIhs Knnke, cor-ner of Si'IiipiI uml N'iiimiiu btruuU, I willBOllUt l'lllillll Aiicllon:

1MHI.OI! FUltNITUHR.OAK AST) A.SII IIKD II OMSI3T3,pi vi 1 iii.vii1.', iii;d i.tiu.NtiiWMKKLKIt it VILSON Stivnsa y

MACIIINK, - 'OAK 1. H.TA1U.K AND CIIAIHS.I UAKLANO aTOVK AND UTKN- -

SIUS,ISJ., i'TTC.

JAS. P. MORGAN,Auetlon'eor.

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VALUABLECITY PROPERTYFOR SALE.

The undersigned offers for sale a valu-able parcel of Land on the southeastcorner of Beretanla and Miller Sts.

The property has a frontage of 54 feet onBeretanla St. and 93 feet on Miller St.

Area 4790 sq. ft.There are two cottages on the property,

one of which Is now rented for 25 permonth.

For further particularsApply to

JAS. F. MORGAN,1176 33 Queen St.

REALESTATE

BARGAINS!1. Farm at Hatnakua 6,oota. SOLD.

. SOLD,

4. SOLD.

J. SOLD.6. A Lodging House, Uaw. j.ooT. Larjta lot at Malklkl io.oo

. in acres cuflte land, Kona ,,,. 3.000o. SOLD

'10. Lot H acre near tnwn 1.5011. Comer lot center ol town to.ooeu. SOLD. '

i). House and Lot, Punahnu i.ooe i -

14. Large Lot ard good Paylnip Buslnes.... u.ooa .

15. Large Lot, Palama, pearly K acte 4.00a '16. Lot joxiao.wllh dwelling house Quarry St a.joo

For further particulars apply to

J. M. VIVAS,G Postoftlcc Lane, - Honolulu.

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