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f- - J .J t& 4 ?3:!SS -- v 1 -- J V J ) !?. VICTORY for American Principle tJflJfcKinley gfipsident Evening Bulletin American Rights Upholds.... In Hawaii. The Bulletin Speaks for American Interests in Hawaii. Vol. TEL No. 1371. HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899. Pbiob 6 Cents. MARCONI SYSTEM INVEIGLED TO HONOLULU FRAUD AND DECEIT CHARGED FI6HT IN THE NIGHT DISCUSS TETRITORIAL BILL kl raoanajRii mnn a oiuu lor CertVlcntcs. TBST 'Government Yery Thorough In Its Investigations, Wireless Telegraphy Between War Not Yet Hade Public-T- rial at Sea. New York, October 27. For two days the United States Navy has boon experimenting with the possibilities of tho Mbicom wire- less systom of telegraphy as a means of coramnnication between ships at sea. Tin experiments have been conducted by Marconi and his aqsialaur, uailur tho sup- ervision of a board of officers by the Secretary of tho Navy. Wbilo the bo ml has sot the seal of official secrecy on its verdiot, there is no denying tho fact that wireless telegraphy ia an unqualified success. Oat in the North River tho flag-shi- p New York and tho battleship Massachusetts aro anchored 448 yards from each other. In the after gunroomYf tho NowYork nnd tho captain's cabin of the Massachusetts ara tables on which nro a number of instruments that to a lay observer do not look very, unlike those used by an ordinary' telegraph operator. They are larger and heavier, but otherwise havo tho same general appearance ns tho apparatus in thousands of telegraph officos in tho United States. Tho receiver works with a roll bf paper typp, and looks for all tho world liko an ordinary stock ticker. Ovorhead a number of " rubber-incase- d wires run through tho hatchways and up the foremast to a distance of about twenty feet. Tho instruments, tho short wires and two storage bat- teries constitute- - tho entire Marco- ni systom. Elootrical currents, Atmospheric force pressure and polecentrea do tho reBt. Marconi's oxporimeuts today were far moro complicated and difficult than any. he has over bo fore attempted in.this country. Ho received messages at tho same time that ho sent others. Tho tele- graphing was not confiued to any ono code, but tho messages woro purposely jumped ino n jargon of every codo known to tolographers in any part of tho world. .Disjoin- ed sentences, figures, bit of navy cipher and newspaper hoadlincs were all shot through the air in rapid succession. It is exyected tbat on Monday the New York and Massachusetts will oruise off Sandy Hook in older to make a loag-distanc- e test of the system. They ra;y bo away from anchorago for several days. At times the vessels will be forty miles from each other, and this will be the cruoial demonstration. If successful, it will prove how valuable the system would be dur- ing a naval engagement or while a fleet is blockading an onemy'a coast. During the long distance-tes- ts the great guns of the war ships will be discharged, aa a farther est. m Stole Vrpm th Orpliram. There was a little case of rob- bery in tho Orphoum Sunday. A laborer at work on tho placo claims to havo had sevoral arti- cles left in tho place, including $2 in silvor. stolen by some mis- creant. This was not the only case. One of tho people now en- gaged at tho Orphoum lost a pair of shoes at tha same time. The thief is suspected bat the matter has not yet boeu placed in the hands of the police. Tho euspeoted one will bo watched very closely from now oq. m Ejectment Salt, L. Ahlo has brought suit for ejectment agaipst Mon Yuen, the Iiroperly ooncerned being at this island, the papers wero sont clown and f erved yester day and wore returned this fore noon. OiBBJIBBBBjBJBBBKj I ! Sad Story Told B French Girl ot Nineteen Years. Harlle Welsgerber Forced to a Life or Evil by Han Who Took Her from Home. Issabet is d yoang Frenchman who was arrested this morning on the chargo of assault and battery on Martlo Weiegorbor, a Frenoh girl. Tbo case came up in tho Police Court this forenoon but has been continued nntil a later date. Issabot was roloasod on bail at $50 but was rearrested this afternoon. The case of the girl is a very sad one. She can speak but a fow words of English and hence finds it hard to got along here. In an interview with a Bulletin reporter at the pohco station this foronoon she had the following say: "It was not many months ago that Issabot inveigled mo away from my homo in Paris whore I was working in one of tho factor ies. He took mo to the United States and thon brought mo to Honolulu. Instead of marrying and supporting me he obtained a room in a vilo sootion of the city and there installed mo as ono of tho domi-mond- e. I was heart broken, but what oould I do, I know no ono and oould do noth- ing. Issabet compollod mo to do what I loathed and when I did not make onough monoy to euit him, he beat me. "Last night I gave bim $2 and ho beat mo unmorcifully because that was not enough to got drunk on. I derided to stand it' uo longer and got out a warrant for his arrest. 1 am only nineteen year of ago acd I do not know what to do. I have written my parents statiug my cir- cumstances but havri heard no- thing from them. It ii my im- - prossion that thp lettor never got to them' " I was Biimmontd to appear ai a witness in tho cao this morning but was prevented from doing so by a brother of Issabot until a po- lice olllcor appeared with n bench warrant. I was glad as I wanted to testify against Issabot." Tho caso is ono that is being o&refully studied by tho police authorities and tue faot that an other warrant was got out for Is sabot goes to show that ho is con- sidered safer in jail than ont of it. Martlo is a very pretty girl whose face shows her to be not at all inclined toward a vicious life. Her story of intimidation was told in a straightforward manner and boars evory somblanoo of truth. People interested in the welfare of tbo unfortunate young girl have espoused her cause and will do all thoy can for her. A jettor written by her to bor parents in France is lready in safo hands and will be forwarded at the first opportunity. HAWAII PONOI. Many who heard the concert by the band of the 31st Regiment at the Hawaiian hotol yesterday afternoon have been wondering how tho members succeeded in learning "Hawaii Ponoi" so well that thoy were able to play it with variations, This is how it came about. Captain J. Tremaine Smith, Commander of tho City of Peking learned tbo air by hearing it play- ed on the Pacific Mail wharf dar- ing the visits of the steamer hero. Just after loaving San Francisco tho band master heard the oaptain whistling "Hawaii Ponoi," pulled oat a pieoo of paper and scratched down tho notes. In a few hours he had the arrangement for the vari- ous instruments and was practis- ing tho pieco tho next day. With the oxooption that the Slst band plays it in two step time tho mu sic is almost identical with that played by the band hero. Annie t Holt Files Sensational An- swer in Land Suit. B. F. Dillingham, Plaintiff-J- as. R. Holt, Jr., Secret Agent -T- bo Agreement Halema-n- o Ranch Lease. Annio K. Holt one of tho do fendants in tho caso of D. F. Dil lingham against tho Holt family for epooifio poiformanco of agree mont has by hor attornoy filed a sensational answer to the com plaint. The oaso grows out of the refu sal outhopirt of dofondant to perform certain acta which wore acreed upon to wit; for and in consideration of 8500 to leaso to defendant within six months of tho dato of agreemont all of the land known as "Halemano Ranch" at Waialua and comprising somo 12,000 aoros. The leaso to run for firty years at a rental for the first fivo years of 13500 per annam. After the'first five years in lion of rent tho parties of tho first part to receive 2$ per cont of all sugar, molasses or other crops produced or manufactured for salo on the premises horein agreed to bo leas- ed. Tho ront no year to bo less than $3500. Dofondant denies that she o r received tbo sum of b")00 or any part thereof as consideration but admits that sho refused to sign a leaso tendered to her for execution by the Waialua Agricultural Co., and ns a special answer and do fense alleges that she refused to sicn said lease for the reason that tho terms of said agrooment are grossly uufair, inadequate and unconsionabla and that hor con- sent to and signaturo of tho ogre- - mont was obtained through tho fraud of tho plaintiff or of his agents It is alleged that the de- fendant is tho sister r James R. Holt, Jr., tt at at the tirao ot tho signing of t. agreement was of the ngo of19 years and being inoxporionced in and ignorant of business affaire sho had always previous to the agreemont relied on her brother for guulanco id mattor of busi- ness. That plaintiff knowing the rela- tions existing between tho brother and eistor tho former was appoint- ed plaintiff's secret agent to ob- tain the consent of the said Annie Holt to tho agreement. That she has loarnod siuoe and avers as a fact that the agreement did not honostly state all tho terms of tho agreement made between plaintiff and Jas.lt, .Holt Jr. and tnat by tbo said agreement be was pro misor aa payment a largo amount of monoy. Tbat she would not havo signed had she known the trap state of affairs and tbat as soon as sho become acquainted with them she repudiated her ajzeement. It is further stated "That tho action of tha plaintiff heroin aro in direot violation of equity and good conscience and that said aotions disentitle plain- tiff to the rolief prayed for." Vainlljr Tremble.. Robert Holder, steward of tho Great Admiral, appeared before Judge Wiloox this forenoon on tbo charge of assault and battery on bis wife, tho stewardess of tho vessel. Mrs. Holder claimed that her husband bad threatened to kili her, had choked her several times and bad struck her sevoral times and had struok her last night. When man and wife appeared bo-fo- Judge Wiloox together, all the family troubles wero aired. Mrs. Holder began to cry and the husband to protest his innocence. Mrs. Holder swore she would got a divorce Judge Wilcox finally discharged Holdor and told the two to go back to tho ship. IP One coupon and 25 cents, On To Manila. Two Young "Bloods" Settle Their Dif- ferences In Fistic Encounter. High School Yard Scene or Occurrence;-M- an One Carried Out In a Faint Polta Hake Search. Two well known young men of tho city, failing to como to a nt through tho uso of the English languago and accessories yesterday ovoning oballengod each othor to a fistic onoountor, tho placo to bo tho High School grounds. Two attorneys, friends of tbo young bloods, wero chosen and tho quartet, silent and grim, repaired to the sceuo of carnage. The steady crunch of tho sand undor thoir feet wo? all that could be heard. Friends of both parties had been given "tho tip" an J, Approaching the plaoe from various points, mado a ring and stood silent. There was no handshake iu this fight. It was a caso of business without ceremony. Dospatch was what was wanted as tbo fear of tho police was groat. Then camo tho count and thon the stoady pat, patof tho ungloved hands on somo part of the anatomy of tho young fighters. One young man seomo.l to be getting ia moro telling blows than his antagonist. Tho other, though gamo was weakening visibly. Sevoral rounds were fought. Thoro was an attempt to koop tho rs from making any noise but the sympathizers tho losing man tried to cheer bim up and, in this way, attracted tho attontion of people living near by, who tel- ephoned atonco for tho police It was just about two minutes beforo tho arrival of Officer Lam- bert and ono othor that tho crowd dispersed, fortunately for thorn. Ono of tho principals was car- - od out by his frionds, his nose jloeding, his limbs limp and his faco as pale as ono in a trance. Ho had fought woll but tho bnwn and lasting qualities of Iub anta- gonist were too much for him and ho foil in a faint. Tho police officers rushed the placo and tried by means of tho rays of a lantern to discovorod somo of the parties to tlmoncoun-to- r; bat all in vain. They had scattered in different directions. Now then, coming to tho young men,who wpro thoy ? Echo might answer out 11 wouiu noi uo wen for thoir families. Perhaps the two young attorneys, ono a com par;tivo malihini and tho other a kamaa(na, a son of the soil, might give some clue to tbo ocourrenco. rooplo who know abont tbo fifcht wish it tobe known that none of tbo High School cadets or their suporiors in knowledge wero iu any way connoctod, with tho af- fair. About Niiaanii llesvrrolra Stoarns Buok, of the govern mont eleotrio light works reports the Naaanu reservoirs in rathor good condition. Wbilo the recent rains havo innreased tho volume of water thore is not yet a suffici- ent amount in the resovoirs to stand against all omergonoios that night crop up in tbo near future. ,.' Vt Common Nalumce Thomas J. Brown, a cavalry- man stationed at the horse camp in Ealia was arrested last; night on the ohargo of common nnis-atac- o, tho officer making the arrest claiming tbat the fellow broke a bottlo on hort street and left tbo fragments tbore. Tho oaso has boen set for tomorrow, the caval- ryman wishing his sergeant to appear as a witness. w m THE ART LEAGUE EXHIBIT. The work for tho Novombor exhibi- tion of tho Kllohaua Art League will bo received on Nov. 18th. Saturday, tho 25th, will bo Varnish Day, and tho first vlow or Mombers' Reception will bo on Monday ovenlng, tho 27th . ' j2 five Attorneys of Honolulu in With Cabinet Today. Provisions Under Consideration -A- dvisability o( Same The Purpose-- Use To Be Made Not Given Out. Thoro was no meeting of the Cabinet this, forenoon but thero was a mooting of tho President and Cablnot Ministers" with just fivo attornoys of tho city, tho namos of whom Presidont Dole did not caro to givo out for pub- lication when seon by a Bulletin reporter this afteruoou. &y Asked ns to the conforonco Mr. Dolo said that tboy bad boen summoned to disotrss thoroughly the various provisions of tho ter- ritorial bill fur Hawaii, Asked as to thd ond and pur- pose of this discussion Mr. Dolo remarked that it was to deoido on tho advisability of these various piovisions. v The final uso of tho outcome of this deliberation was not given to the Bulletin roporter by Mr. Dolo but it is supposed that on this out-com- o will ilopord cortain recom- mendations to bo mado tha crov- - ornmeut at Washington in regard 10 tuo ruturo government at Ha- waii noi. NO JHINISTKIt VI T. Seou this nftornoon in regard to tho appointment of h man to fill tho office of Minister of Finance in placo of S, M. Damon, rosipu-ed- , Proaidout Dolo said: "Vo havo not made any definite movo as yet. Wo aro waiting to hear from Mr. Duuoti by the next mail. Dntil thou, nothing will be done. 1 do not caro to discuss tho matter t)f n man for tho plaun bat I will say that wu havo somooue in mind." The Cricket Cliib'rfSniiikvr. On Friday evoning tho Hono- lulu Oriokot Club will givo a smoker concert at thor.ioms of tho Wavorloy Club, on Bothol street, between King and Hotol streots. An admirable, program haa been arranged both for tho high jinks and tho low jinks, the first com- mencing at 8 o'clook and tho lat- ter at 10 p. m. Dr. Murray will probably preside at tbo high jinks and Judge Stanley and tbo cap- tains of tbo olub at the low jinks. Captain Horbort will superintend trio uepirtueut or linid invigora-tion- . Tickets now on salo or ad- mission price, one dollar, at tho door. m 1 Prl Drill Tonlalii. Tho members of the various companies of tho N. G. H. are busy y cleaning up their arms and accoutrements for the prizo drill to tako -- laco on tho grounds of tho drill shod this eve- ning. The first company will start in at 7 o'clook sharp. Make" FOR MEN For Salo by Manufacturers' Shoe The Chinese "student" certifi- cate business has an Interesting Chinese end that has thus far es- caped notice. It appears that the certificates or affidavits or hatever they may be called which were made out In Ho- nolulu, sold In China as high as 1 100 each. The description of the Intending immigrant was given by a friend in Honolulu and sworn to before a notary public here. The certlfTcatee were then sent to China, where the necessary photograph was attached. . According to Information received here there seems to be a head- - quarters In China for thcdlstrlbti-tlonofth- e Stt appli- cant pays down his fico for the certificate on the guarantee that the money will be refunded In case he falls to secure a landing in Hawaii. & Thus the "student" when lie starts M out from China takes Ills chances Q on the prospects of the attitude of g the officials at the port where he ft Intends to land. 3 As already stated In the BULLK- - fl TIN the Chinese who hae arrived 5 with these certificates have been n promptly rejected by Special Agent '.3 5j fjrown and CollectorGeneral Stack K able. izdrjxjXAZMrjxxzjtrjr'jBU MAY GO TO I'AniS, Col. Pottit, now in command oE the 3lBt Regiment on its way to tho Philippines, is a cousin of President MoKinloy. It is understood from good au- thority that tho 3tst Rolmont is making a hard fight to get to Pa- ris during tho Exposition as the "show" regiment from the United States. Tue 31st is certainly a rogimont of tiuo'followB nud the officorB are all men of hiuh standing and ex- cellent officeiu. City of Pklnjr Salla. The City of Poking, contrary io the expectations of people in tho city, got away shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Thoro wqb a largo orowd on tho wharf to say good-bye- . Sevoral lato comers wero forced to climb over tho side of tho vessel. Tho last two had to climb up a rope ladder at tho bow, just as the City of Peking was hauling nway from tho Oceania wharf. One of those lost his cart- ridge belt which was lator on dived for by one of tho nativo boys in the wator. II. B. 0hr IUtarOlnr. Et. B. Gohr will bo horo from San Franoieco in the Hongkong Mam, duo tomorrow afternoon or Wednesday morning. This in- formation was received in a letter from Mr. Gehr to a member oE the KohaU and Hilo Railway, Mr. Goha will bring with him a number of ex- pert ongincers for work on tba road. Dr .l'osoy, specialist tor Eyo, Ear, Throat and Noso diseases and Catarrkw. Masonic Tomplo. Fl I ..frtMNfc m ZJK Co., Fnrt St., Sign ol the Big Sfttt HAMILTON, BROWN SHOE CO.'S "HIGHLAND CALF" "Own $3.00 SHOE certlficatesrThe i wa j r .. n . -- .? j.i ': j ?- - i'E K m ,. . . ,,v. ' .Aikil .jkuAtam,.mUUm ilmtffltltZl! ' raTf ....,.. ; ' T--- ". ImWMHMW

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VICTORY for American Principle

tJflJfcKinleygfipsident Evening Bulletin American

RightsUpholds.... In Hawaii.

The Bulletin Speaks for American Interests in Hawaii.

Vol. TEL No. 1371. HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899. Pbiob 6 Cents.

MARCONI SYSTEM INVEIGLED TO HONOLULU FRAUD AND DECEIT CHARGED FI6HT IN THE NIGHT DISCUSS TETRITORIAL BILL klraoanajRii

mnn aoiuu lor CertVlcntcs.TBST

'Government Yery Thorough In Its

Investigations,

Wireless Telegraphy Between War

Not Yet Hade Public-T- rial

at Sea.

New York, October 27. Fortwo days the United States Navyhas boon experimenting with thepossibilities of tho Mbicom wire-

less systom of telegraphy as ameans of coramnnication betweenships at sea. Tin experimentshave been conducted by Marconiand his aqsialaur, uailur tho sup-

ervision of a board of officersby the Secretary of tho

Navy. Wbilo the bo ml has sotthe seal of official secrecy on itsverdiot, there is no denying thofact that wireless telegraphy ia anunqualified success.

Oat in the North River tho flag-shi- p

New York and tho battleshipMassachusetts aro anchored 448yards from each other. In theafter gunroomYf tho NowYorknnd tho captain's cabin of theMassachusetts ara tables on whichnro a number of instruments thatto a lay observer do not look very,unlike those used by an ordinary'telegraph operator. They arelarger and heavier, but otherwisehavo tho same general appearancens tho apparatus in thousands oftelegraph officos in tho UnitedStates. Tho receiver works witha roll bf paper typp, and looks forall tho world liko an ordinarystock ticker. Ovorhead a numberof " rubber-incase- d wires runthrough tho hatchways and up theforemast to a distance of abouttwenty feet. Tho instruments, thoshort wires and two storage bat-teries constitute- - tho entire Marco-ni systom. Elootrical currents,Atmospheric force pressure andpolecentrea do tho reBt.

Marconi's oxporimeuts todaywere far moro complicated anddifficult than any. he has over bofore attempted in.this country.Ho received messages at tho sametime that ho sent others. Tho tele-graphing was not confiued to anyono code, but tho messages woropurposely jumped ino n jargon ofevery codo known to tolographersin any part of tho world. .Disjoin-ed sentences, figures, bit of navycipher and newspaper hoadlincswere all shot through the air inrapid succession.

It is exyected tbat on Mondaythe New York and Massachusettswill oruise off Sandy Hook inolder to make a loag-distanc- e testof the system. They ra;y bo awayfrom anchorago for several days.At times the vessels will be fortymiles from each other, and thiswill be the cruoial demonstration.If successful, it will prove howvaluable the system would be dur-ing a naval engagement or while afleet is blockading an onemy'acoast. During the long distance-tes- ts

the great guns of the warships will be discharged, aa afarther est.

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Stole Vrpm th Orpliram.There was a little case of rob-

bery in tho Orphoum Sunday. Alaborer at work on tho placoclaims to havo had sevoral arti-cles left in tho place, including $2in silvor. stolen by some mis-creant. This was not the onlycase. One of tho people now en-

gaged at tho Orphoum lost a pairof shoes at tha same time.

The thief is suspected bat thematter has not yet boeu placed inthe hands of the police. Thoeuspeoted one will bo watchedvery closely from now oq.

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Ejectment Salt,L. Ahlo has brought suit for

ejectment agaipst Mon Yuen, theIiroperly ooncerned being at

this island, the paperswero sont clown and f erved yesterday and wore returned this forenoon.

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Sad Story Told B French Girl ot

Nineteen Years.

Harlle Welsgerber Forced to a Life or Evil by

Han Who Took Her from

Home.

Issabet is d yoang Frenchmanwho was arrested this morning onthe chargo of assault and batteryon Martlo Weiegorbor, a Frenohgirl. Tbo case came up in thoPolice Court this forenoon buthas been continued nntil a laterdate. Issabot was roloasod onbail at $50 but was rearrested thisafternoon.

The case of the girl is a verysad one. She can speak but afow words of English and hencefinds it hard to got along here.In an interview with a Bulletinreporter at the pohco station thisforonoon she had the followingsay:

"It was not many months agothat Issabot inveigled mo awayfrom my homo in Paris whore Iwas working in one of tho factories. He took mo to the UnitedStates and thon brought mo toHonolulu. Instead of marryingand supporting me he obtained aroom in a vilo sootion of the cityand there installed mo as ono oftho domi-mond- e. I was heartbroken, but what oould I do, Iknow no ono and oould do noth-ing. Issabet compollod mo to dowhat I loathed and when I didnot make onough monoy to euithim, he beat me.

"Last night I gave bim $2 andho beat mo unmorcifully becausethat was not enough to gotdrunk on. I derided to standit' uo longer and got outa warrant for his arrest. 1am only nineteen year of ago acdI do not know what to do. I havewritten my parents statiug my cir-cumstances but havri heard no-

thing from them. It ii my im- -

prossion that thp lettor never gotto them'

" I was Biimmontd to appear aia witness in tho cao this morningbut was prevented from doing soby a brother of Issabot until a po-lice olllcor appeared with n benchwarrant. I was glad as I wantedto testify against Issabot."

Tho caso is ono that is beingo&refully studied by tho policeauthorities and tue faot that another warrant was got out for Issabot goes to show that ho is con-sidered safer in jail than ont of it.

Martlo is a very pretty girlwhose face shows her to be not atall inclined toward a vicious life.Her story of intimidation was toldin a straightforward manner andboars evory somblanoo of truth.People interested in the welfareof tbo unfortunate young girl haveespoused her cause and will do allthoy can for her. A jettor writtenby her to bor parents in France islready in safo hands and will be

forwarded at the first opportunity.

HAWAII PONOI.

Many who heard the concert bythe band of the 31st Regiment atthe Hawaiian hotol yesterdayafternoon have been wonderinghow tho members succeeded inlearning "Hawaii Ponoi" so wellthat thoy were able to play it withvariations, This is how it cameabout.

Captain J. Tremaine Smith,Commander of tho City of Pekinglearned tbo air by hearing it play-ed on the Pacific Mail wharf dar-ing the visits of the steamer hero.Just after loaving San Franciscotho band master heard the oaptainwhistling "Hawaii Ponoi," pulledoat a pieoo of paper and scratcheddown tho notes. In a few hours hehad the arrangement for the vari-ous instruments and was practis-ing tho pieco tho next day. Withthe oxooption that the Slst bandplays it in two step time tho music is almost identical with thatplayed by the band hero.

Annie t Holt Files Sensational An-

swer in Land Suit.

B. F. Dillingham, Plaintiff-J- as. R. Holt, Jr.,

Secret Agent -T- bo Agreement Halema-n- o

Ranch Lease.

Annio K. Holt one of tho dofendants in tho caso of D. F. Dillingham against tho Holt familyfor epooifio poiformanco of agreemont has by hor attornoy filed asensational answer to the complaint.

The oaso grows out of the refusal outhopirt of dofondant toperform certain acta which woreacreed upon to wit; for and inconsideration of 8500 to leaso todefendant within six months oftho dato of agreemont all of theland known as "Halemano Ranch"at Waialua and comprising somo12,000 aoros. The leaso to run forfirty years at a rental for the firstfivo years of 13500 per annam.After the'first five years in lion ofrent tho parties of tho first part toreceive 2$ per cont of all sugar,molasses or other crops producedor manufactured for salo on thepremises horein agreed to bo leas-ed. Tho ront no year to bo lessthan $3500.

Dofondant denies that she o rreceived tbo sum of b")00 or anypart thereof as consideration butadmits that sho refused to sign aleaso tendered to her for executionby the Waialua Agricultural Co.,and ns a special answer and dofense alleges that she refused tosicn said lease for the reason thattho terms of said agrooment aregrossly uufair, inadequate andunconsionabla and that hor con-sent to and signaturo of tho ogre- -

mont was obtained through thofraud of tho plaintiff or of hisagents It is alleged that the de-fendant is tho sister rJames R. Holt, Jr., tt atat the tirao ot tho signing of t.agreement was of the ngo of19years and being inoxporionced inand ignorant of business affairesho had always previous to theagreemont relied on her brotherfor guulanco id mattor of busi-ness.

That plaintiff knowing the rela-tions existing between tho brotherand eistor tho former was appoint-ed plaintiff's secret agent to ob-

tain the consent of the said AnnieHolt to tho agreement. That shehas loarnod siuoe and avers as afact that the agreement did nothonostly state all tho terms of thoagreement made between plaintiffand Jas.lt, .Holt Jr. and tnat bytbo said agreement be was promisor aa payment a largo amountof monoy. Tbat she would nothavo signed had she known thetrap state of affairs and tbat assoon as sho become acquaintedwith them she repudiated herajzeement. It is further stated"That tho action of tha plaintiffheroin aro in direot violation ofequity and good conscience andthat said aotions disentitle plain-tiff to the rolief prayed for."

Vainlljr Tremble..

Robert Holder, steward of thoGreat Admiral, appeared beforeJudge Wiloox this forenoon ontbo charge of assault and batteryon bis wife, tho stewardess of thovessel.

Mrs. Holder claimed that herhusband bad threatened to kiliher, had choked her several timesand bad struck her sevoral timesand had struok her last night.When man and wife appeared bo-fo-

Judge Wiloox together, allthe family troubles wero aired.Mrs. Holder began to cry and thehusband to protest his innocence.Mrs. Holder swore she would gota divorce Judge Wilcox finallydischarged Holdor and told thetwo to go back to tho ship.

IPOne coupon and 25 cents, On To

Manila.

Two Young "Bloods" Settle Their Dif-

ferences In Fistic Encounter.

High School Yard Scene or Occurrence;-M- an One

Carried Out In a Faint

Polta Hake Search.

Two well known young men oftho city, failing to como to a nt

through tho uso of theEnglish languago and accessoriesyesterday ovoning oballengod eachothor to a fistic onoountor, thoplaco to bo tho High Schoolgrounds. Two attorneys, friendsof tbo young bloods, wero chosenand tho quartet, silent and grim,repaired to the sceuo of carnage.The steady crunch of tho sandundor thoir feet wo? all that couldbe heard.

Friends of both parties had beengiven "tho tip" an J, Approachingthe plaoe from various points,mado a ring and stood silent.

There was no handshake iu thisfight. It was a caso of businesswithout ceremony. Dospatch waswhat was wanted as tbo fear oftho police was groat. Then camotho count and thon the stoady pat,patof tho ungloved hands on somopart of the anatomy of tho youngfighters.

One young man seomo.l to begetting ia moro telling blows thanhis antagonist. Tho other, thoughgamo was weakening visibly.Sevoral rounds were fought. Thorowas an attempt to koop tho rs

from making any noisebut the sympathizers tho losingman tried to cheer bim up and, inthis way, attracted tho attontionof people living near by, who tel-ephoned atonco for tho police

It was just about two minutesbeforo tho arrival of Officer Lam-bert and ono othor that tho crowddispersed, fortunately for thorn.

Ono of tho principals was car--od out by his frionds, his nose

jloeding, his limbs limp and hisfaco as pale as ono in a trance.Ho had fought woll but tho bnwnand lasting qualities of Iub anta-gonist were too much for him andho foil in a faint.

Tho police officers rushed theplaco and tried by means of thorays of a lantern to discovorodsomo of the parties to tlmoncoun-to- r;

bat all in vain. They hadscattered in different directions.

Now then, coming to tho youngmen,who wpro thoy ? Echo mightanswer out 11 wouiu noi uo wenfor thoir families. Perhaps thetwo young attorneys, ono a compar;tivo malihini and tho other akamaa(na, a son of the soil, mightgive some clue to tbo ocourrenco.

rooplo who know abont tbofifcht wish it tobe known that noneof tbo High School cadets or theirsuporiors in knowledge wero iuany way connoctod, with tho af-

fair.

About Niiaanii llesvrrolraStoarns Buok, of the govern

mont eleotrio light works reportsthe Naaanu reservoirs in rathorgood condition. Wbilo the recentrains havo innreased tho volumeof water thore is not yet a suffici-ent amount in the resovoirs tostand against all omergonoios thatnight crop up in tbo near future.

,.'Vt Common Nalumce

Thomas J. Brown, a cavalry-man stationed at the horse campin Ealia was arrested last; nighton the ohargo of common nnis-atac- o,

tho officer making the arrestclaiming tbat the fellow broke abottlo on hort street and left tbofragments tbore. Tho oaso hasboen set for tomorrow, the caval-ryman wishing his sergeant toappear as a witness.w m

THE ART LEAGUE EXHIBIT.The work for tho Novombor exhibi-

tion of tho Kllohaua Art League willbo received on Nov. 18th. Saturday,tho 25th, will bo Varnish Day, and thofirst vlow or Mombers' Reception willbo on Monday ovenlng, tho 27th . '

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five Attorneys of Honolulu in

With Cabinet Today.

Provisions Under Consideration -A- dvisability

o( Same The Purpose-- Use To Be

Made Not Given Out.

Thoro was no meeting of theCabinet this, forenoon but therowas a mooting of tho Presidentand Cablnot Ministers" with justfivo attornoys of tho city, thonamos of whom Presidont Doledid not caro to givo out for pub-lication when seon by a Bulletinreporter this afteruoou. &y

Asked ns to the conforonco Mr.Dolo said that tboy bad boensummoned to disotrss thoroughlythe various provisions of tho ter-

ritorial bill fur Hawaii,Asked as to thd ond and pur-

pose of this discussion Mr. Doloremarked that it was to deoido ontho advisability of these variouspiovisions.

vThe final uso of tho outcome of

this deliberation was not given tothe Bulletin roporter by Mr. Dolobut it is supposed that on this out-com- o

will ilopord cortain recom-mendations to bo mado tha crov- -ornmeut at Washington in regard10 tuo ruturo government at Ha-waii noi.

NO JHINISTKIt VI T.

Seou this nftornoon in regard totho appointment of h man to filltho office of Minister of Financein placo of S, M. Damon, rosipu-ed- ,

Proaidout Dolo said: "Vohavo not made any definite movoas yet. Wo aro waiting to hearfrom Mr. Duuoti by the nextmail. Dntil thou, nothing will bedone. 1 do not caro to discuss thomatter t)f n man for tho plaun batI will say that wu havo somoouein mind."

The Cricket Cliib'rfSniiikvr.On Friday evoning tho Hono-

lulu Oriokot Club will givo asmoker concert at thor.ioms of thoWavorloy Club, on Bothol street,between King and Hotol streots.An admirable, program haa beenarranged both for tho high jinksand tho low jinks, the first com-mencing at 8 o'clook and tho lat-ter at 10 p. m. Dr. Murray willprobably preside at tbo high jinksand Judge Stanley and tbo cap-tains of tbo olub at the low jinks.Captain Horbort will superintendtrio uepirtueut or linid invigora-tion- .

Tickets now on salo or ad-mission price, one dollar, at thodoor.

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Prl Drill Tonlalii.Tho members of the various

companies of tho N. G. H. arebusy y cleaning up theirarms and accoutrements for theprizo drill to tako -- laco on thogrounds of tho drill shod this eve-ning. The first company willstart in at 7 o'clook sharp.

Make"

FOR MEN

For Salo by Manufacturers' Shoe

The Chinese "student" certifi-

cate business has an InterestingChinese end that has thus far es-

caped notice.

It appears that the certificates oraffidavits or hatever they may becalled which were made out In Ho-

nolulu, sold In China as high as1 100 each. The description of theIntending immigrant was given bya friend in Honolulu and sworn tobefore a notary public here. ThecertlfTcatee were then sent to China,where the necessary photographwas attached. .

According to Information receivedhere there seems to be a head- -

quarters In China for thcdlstrlbti-tlonofth- e

Stt appli-cant pays down his fico for thecertificate on the guarantee that themoney will be refunded In case hefalls to secure a landing in Hawaii.

& Thus the "student" when lie startsM out from China takes Ills chancesQ on the prospects of the attitude ofg the officials at the port where heft Intends to land.

3 As already stated In the BULLK- -

fl TIN the Chinese who hae arrived5 with these certificates have beenn promptly rejected by Special Agent'.35j fjrown and CollectorGeneral StackK able.

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MAY GO TO I'AniS,

Col. Pottit, now in command oE

the 3lBt Regiment on its way totho Philippines, is a cousin ofPresident MoKinloy.

It is understood from good au-

thority that tho 3tst Rolmont ismaking a hard fight to get to Pa-ris during tho Exposition as the"show" regiment from the UnitedStates.

Tue 31st is certainly a rogimontof tiuo'followB nud the officorB areall men of hiuh standing and ex-

cellent officeiu.

City of Pklnjr Salla.

The City of Poking, contrary iothe expectations of people in thocity, got away shortly after 4o'clock yesterday afternoon. Thorowqb a largo orowd on tho wharf tosay good-bye- . Sevoral lato comerswero forced to climb over tho sideof tho vessel. Tho last two had toclimb up a rope ladder at tho bow,just as the City of Peking washauling nway from tho Oceaniawharf. One of those lost his cart-ridge belt which was lator ondived for by one of tho nativoboys in the wator.

II. B. 0hr IUtarOlnr.Et. B. Gohr will bo horo from

San Franoieco in the HongkongMam, duo tomorrow afternoon orWednesday morning. This in-

formation was received in a letterfrom Mr. Gehr to a member oEthe KohaU and Hilo Railway,Mr. Goha will bring withhim a number of ex-

pert ongincers for work on tbaroad.

Dr .l'osoy, specialist tor Eyo, Ear,Throat and Noso diseases and Catarrkw.Masonic Tomplo.

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Engineers anil Builders of Hlh Duty Pumping Enginesfor Water Works and Irrigation.

THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION MANAGERS ANDAGENTS Is called to the fact that we carry In stock at our Queen street warehouse

laree assortment of pumps for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuumpumps, air pumps, condensers, feed pumps, Juice pumps, molasses pumps, etc., to-

other with a complete stoclcbf spare parts and valves for all sizes. Careful attentionliven all orders, and prompt shipment guaranteed.

Estimates furnished for complete Irrigation pumping plants of any capacity or

,iower.Oftice: Cor. Fort & Queen Sts., Honolulu, If. I.

Warehouse: Cor. Queen &

Fraternal Directory.

MYSTIC I.ODC1B No. 2. K. of P..Meets every Wednesday uvcnlng at

7:30 o'clock, Cnstlo Hall, Fort streetVisiting brothers cordially Invited toattend.1015 A. B. MUIU'HY, K. It .S.

HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,

It. A. !..

Meets every Thursday evenliiK InMasonic Temple. All visiting compan-

ions cordially Invited.A. V. OILFILLAN, It. P.

J. IJ. TUCKtMt, Secretary.

HAHMONY LODGE No. 3,I. 0. 0. V.,

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

.i. v. McVeigh, n. g.13. n. HENDRY, Secretary.

.. All visUiiB brothers very cordially' Invited.

HONOLULU COMMANDERYNo. 1, K. T.

Meets In Masonic Templo on tho sec-

ond Thursday evening of each month.All visiting Sir Knights courteously In-

vited.HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.

J. D. TUCEKER. Recorder.

OAHU LODGE No. I, K. of P.Meets every Thursday evening at

their Castle Hall, 42014 Fort street, nt7:30. Members of Mystic Lodgo No. 2,nnil visiting brotbers, cordially Invited.

G. E. WARD, C. C.F. II. KILREY,

1019 K. of R. mid S.

NUUANU CHAPTER ROSECROIX,

No. 1 ,A, & A. S. R.Meets tho first Thursdny In each

montli, nt Masonic Temple. Sojourn-ing nmt visiting brothers cordially In-

vited to attend all meetingsW. M.. FRANK D. AUEUDACII.

ALLAN II. SCRIMGEOUR, Secretary.

LODGE LE PROORES DEL'OCEANIE.

No. 124, A. & A .S. Rite.Stated meetings on tho last Mon-

day of each month, In Its hall, MusonlcTemple.

GEO. CAMPTON. W. M.WM. P. JOHNSON, Secretary.

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

Department of California and Neva-da, meets at Harmony Hall, Kingstreet, first Thursday evening of everymonth. Sojourning comrades are cor-

dially Invited to attend.L. L. LaPIERRE, P. C.

JAS. T. COPELAND. Adjt.

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

Special meeting THIS iTuesday)evening, Nov. 7th, at 7:30 o'clock.Work in tho First Degree.

Members Lodgo Lo Progrcs. PacificIxdge. and all sojourning brethrencordially Invited.

ED. I. SPALDING, W. M.K. It. G. WALLACE, Secretary.

HONOLULU SCOTTISHTHISTLE CLUB,

Iove Iilock, Fort street. Readingroom opened day and evening for rend-ing and social Intercourse. Regu'armeetings Friday, 7:30 p. m. VisitingScotsmen especially welcome at alltimes.

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

ENSIGN WORTH U AG LEYGARRISON,

No. 171.Regular Army and Navy Union of

tho United States of America, meets ntHarmony Unit, King street, every sec-ond nnd fourth Friday In each monthVisiting comrades hie cordially Invited.

MARCUS II. SAUNDERS,Commander.

J. 13 .SHEAHAN, Adjutant.

THE WAVERLY CLUB."Wavorly Block, Bethel street. Stan-

dard magazines and periodicals; li-

brary; billiard, pool nnd card tablesfor frco uso of members. Arrange-ments for transient visitors. Entrancesfeo 71.25, monthly dues 1, Open from8 a. m, lo 11 p. m.

A. V. GEAR, President.JAMES T. COPELAND. Recording Sec.AI.LEN B. SCRIMGEOUR, Fin. Sec'y.

HOME MA.DESAUERKRAUT

J pounds for 2$ cents.60-pou- nd casks, 54 per cask.

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.(ST. BEEHAM'fiHop Beer Depot, No. 11 Konia (formerij

ftmithi street.

Removal Notice.On and after Monday, Oct. 16th, Dr.

Cooper will occupy his new office on Ala-ke- a

street, three doors above the MasonicTemple. Office Hours: 8:30 to 10 a. m.; 2to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sunday 8:30 to 10a. m. Telephone 154. Residence adjoinJng office. - 1349

Cook Sts. Telephone 5QQ.

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., NOVEMBER 7, 1899

SALICYLIC ACtD.

Salicylic add Is an organic add. It has

powerful antiseptic qualities, prevents the

souring of beer, also the development of

bacteria contalnedl In fluids. Applied ex

ternally It will remove corns and warts.

TAKEN INWARDLY salicylic add rap

idly lowers the bodily temperature, re-

duces the pulse rate, blood pressure, and

rapidity of respiration ; some people being

peculiarly susceptible to Its action.

The Board of Health has condemned

all beers containing salicylic add. Among

those proved to be free from this adulter-

ant was the OLYMPIA BEER, sold byLarry Dee of the Hoffman Saloon.

RoyalHereand

EverywhereYou are worn out, tired, can't put

tho energy you desiro Into yourduties. Well, then, you muft trysomething that will ovorcouio thisfooling and rostoro you to perfecthealth.

PleasantFrom childhood we are taught to

respect the curative features of herbs.Our grandmothers used them, andwero, as a rule, versed in the art ofpreparing romedles from variousplants.

asWo havo u preparation that Is of

tho type purely vege-table, made of horbs with wlno. Fora general tonlo to produce vigor andstrength, you cannot find a bettorone.

Wine.For malarial disorders, Iocs of

that tired fooling, loss of en-

ergy, It Is a tmo panacea.

Royal Bitten it the name,They gate ne at my birth,

From lioyal no one need rerain,lit uie will turely bring mirth.

Put up In pint bottles at CO cent.Only of

Hollister Drug Co.

BEN HAAHEO,KlngBtreet, near Railroad Depot.

Plumber and Tinsmith.Satisfaction guaranteed.

All work promptly and carefullyattended to. 1377

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Hawaiian Songs. Seo page 8.Rldo a Cleveland: they lead nil

others. I

Tho Woman's Guild of St. Clementwill glvo a fair December 2d.

John Eftlngcr was Injured by n fallfrom his blcyclo a few days ago.

Tho PEERLESS PRESERVINGPAINT Is a WATRPROOF PAINT.

Tho Manson 3 Crowns of Deuutyone In front, two behind, nt Balley'b.

Honolulu Messenger Servlco deliversmessages nnd packages. Telephone378.

At tho freo concert In tho Y. M. C .A.last evening every number was encored.

Tho Government band will piny from3 to C this afternoon nt tho Wuccn'ihospital.

Nicely furnished rooms nt tho Pop-ular Houso, 151 Fort street, from $1.00per week up.

A special meeting of HawaiianLodge, No. 21, F. & A. M., tnkes placothis evening at 7:30.

Parties desiring first class treatmentof horses with board, at the Nov KingStreet Stables. Tel. 1083.

The Honolulu Cricket Club vlll glvoa grand smoker tonrert In the Wn-vorl-

Club Hall on Friday eveningnt 8 p. m .sharp.

Thcro is only one Jcsso Mooro Whis-key In tho world and that Is cold andpure. Lovcjoy & Co. aro distributorsfor the Hawaiian Islands.

Tho regular monthly meeting of thoWoman's Board of Missions will boheld in Central Union Church on thisTuesday, the 7th Inst, at 2:30 o'clockp. m.

Ed. Towse has resigned from thecity editorship of tbo Advertiser, butwill remain on tho paper until an-

other man to tnko tbo placo Is se-cured.

Tho Coroner's Jury In tho wiso ofKauhanc, tho, Ewa police olllcer whobroke his neck by a fall from hishorse, has returned a verdict of deathby accident.

On account of tho "tea" of theHousekeepers' Lcaguo Wednesday af-ternoon, thcro will bo 110 mooting ofthe women's class In rooking until thefollowing Wednesday.

Tho commlttco have arranged asplendid program which Includessongs, recitations, Ac. Holders oftickets may anticipate a good tlmoahead. Admission ono dollar.

There will bo no rehearsal of thoAmateur Orchestra tomorrow evening.Tho next rehearsal will bo on Wednes-day, November 15, nt 8 o'clock, whenevery member will bo present.

Tbo repertolro for tho week of No-vember 14 will bo ns follows: Tues-day, Mikado; Thursday, II Trovntoro;Saturday matinee, Tho Musketeers;Saturday night. La Belle Hclcnc,

Captain Paul Smith was presentedwith a white satin dressing case at thodrill shed Saturday night, tho giftbeing from the men who havo workedunder Smith on tho Governmentdredger.

Captain Hughes, of the 4th Cavalry,who arrived hero on tho Centennial,will leavo for Manila on the Athenian.Tho captain has seen considerable Bor-vic- o

in Cuba, but this Is his first tripto Manila.

Sealed tenders will bo received atthe Depot Quutermnster's Oillco up to10 n. m. Thursday, November 10th, fortho supply of fuel cordwood as may Utrequired by tho United Stales fromtime to tlmo up to Juno 30, 191)0

Thcro was a very largo attendance attho free concert In the Y. M. C. A. lastnight. Tho muslo by tho Amateur Or-chestra and tho other amateurs who sokindly assisted In tho i'onceit, wasvery much enjoyed. Hearty npplniisofollowed each number.

The uso of tho Singer In millions ofhomes shows tho unprecedented suc-cess of theso Ideal sowing machines.It is convincing proof that the Singerexcels In all kinds of family sowingand art nccdlo work. All our Hewingmachines aro of tho best construction,beautifully decorated, and nre mountedon slccctcd woods In finely finishedcabinets of artistic designs. B. Ber- -gersen, agent, lG's Bethel street.

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CHAS. D. WALKER,Deriener aid Builder ol e

Yachts, Boats and , Launches I

Work.. 6q. KING ST.. P. O Boi 6. Telephone 1 6a. -

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AGoocfThing

To know about your food isits purity. No one can affordto overlook this importantthing in beverage. Peoplewho know say that womenand children can use and besure of its absolute puritymild and delicious

RainierBeer.

It's ideal for home use a trialconvinces

tarj Imm &ba.gkej:n"ts for

German American Ins. Co.,Of New York, and

Union Assurance Co.,Of London.

Ambers Honolulu StockExchange.

: Wernicke Book Cases, :

-A- ND-The Globe Company's Desks,

Filing Cases and officenovelties,

Secured at lowest prices.

OFFICE FURNITUREJUST ARRIVED. j

Telephone, 313.Queen street.

Mattings,Mats,

Rugs,JAP ANES ECHINESE

IN SPECIAL DESIGNSAND COLORS V

New Stock Just Opened.

hewers & Cooke,

FORT ST.

Wall

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Latest styles. A largeinvoice just received.

Wilder & Co., Ltd.

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Keeaumoku,Plikoi and Lunalilo streets; only

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IIIO UUVl 17 JUUiULU 111 VIIU Ul till IIIIWl IVOI"rl portions of Honolulu, and in a direct Ijne with.. breezes of Makiki.fc Lots Jox 90 feet will be sold for the reasonable

price of $1,250. Terms, 2c0 cash, balance on' i-n-

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stallments, payments to suit purchaser. sfI This land has a very gentle slope, and purchasers 3fe can commence building operations.

s cany purcnasers can secureror iurrner particulars apply to

GEAR, LANSING & CO.. 3i

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Due Wednesday,

Building.

immediately

by AustraliaEverything in Frash Fruits, including Fresh

Cranberries and Fancy Navel Oranges (first of the season), Celery,Cauliflower, Artichokes, Rutabagos, Fresli Bass, Frozen Oysters,Smoked Salmon and Halibut, Cream Cheese in foil, Gruenhagen's BonBons and Marshmallows.

HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd.2 Big: Stores 2

The Waterhouse Store,Bethel street. Telephone 24

Late ArrivalsGrape Maize,

Postum Cereal, Ooroal,Tapioca, Ohoco'afo,

Point .lam, Jolly,Lambs' Tongues, Veal Loaf,

Sliced Ham Bacon,Smoked Herring, Tainales,

and Cakes, &o rc.Eon Salts y

Telephone 110.

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Merchnnt Street SideJudd Building

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TARO PATCH FIDDLES.Woikmanthlp nl Material GuarinMtd. Ravai

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Protect Family and Property

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EMMETT MAY. Manager.

CHARLES CBAMERMerchant Tailo

534 FORT ST.,-- Near corner ol Chiplala Its

Cleaning and Repairing at Short Node),". m m. WH POVMD1.

I O. A. GROTE,MERCHANT : TAILOR,

I Clothes made to order at a rewonab'cost. Clothes eloanod, repaired anidyed. Flrel-cla- work guaranteed. F,

JO. box 260. Union utreet, Honoluis 'III. I. Mag

Now You Know UNEEDA CAPE.We are showing the largest variety of

Golf Capes.Cloth Capes, Opera Capes, everexhibited in Honolulu. :: The styles arestrictly uptodate ; prices are the lowest.N. 8. SACHS DRY GOODS COMANY, LTD.,

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Lundborg's,Rlcksecker's,

Gosnell's, in all odors

Toilet Sets, Perfume Bottles,Sachet Powders,

Maile Cologne, Without a Rival.

Benson,Smith &CoMLtdFORT AND HOTEL STS.

litis no oqual in II1030 Jinor qualities of

dolictito flavor which nro bo highly

jipprociatotl by discriminating judges.

Tt is the favorito champ.igno among

connoisseurs

YOU WILL SAVE,40 percent ,

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MOIIIOAN,

Buggies, Road tmd Harness.Specially Soleotod for Local Requirements.

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

V KOltT STREET, AHOVE HOTEL.iBEraiEraaHHQiiMfiii'jWSJaisiB

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Tolonhono 478.

diaEjiaaia'sia'sisEEiaiaiaiaiHEisisisisEJ

EUJa..l.W.7-- .Surreys, Pluotons,

Cattle, Horses, andsee wnat want asK

W. iHACPAKLANE,Aeent for the HawalWn Islands.

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Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Dogs.AXiI-- i HAVE THEIR ILLS.

REMEDIES MADE WWTPOTTIE & SONS,'Veterinary Surgeons of World-wid- e Fame, will

OURE: T H O S I Ti S .

Money is Saved by Investing in Pottle's Remedies.Oils for Sprains, Gall Stive for Sore Necks, White Oil's for Swollen Glands,

Lotion, great healing agent, Soothing Oils for Skin Eruptions,Black Ointment for Horses' Feet, Electric Oils, a mild blister,

Pottle Eve Salve for Sore Eyes.Vermin Soap for Dogs Sheep,

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OVALASTE.HfHVhtfreac?Upao5Defeii ji a mtm bhmriAtiTi aaA0EKrsULKAnnuKi:iai3unifj

Via S. S. Coptic, another lot of that

Elegant Swiss Buttermilk Soap,Only 25 cents box; a beautiful, finely-scente- d Toilet Soap the Dairy

Queen, at 25 cents per box. Also, few gross of highly-perfume- d French Soap, Invery desirable odors, at 25 cents cake, 60 cents 'a box.

We have also purchased that large lot of German Alcohol, per ship MarieHackfeld, which we will quote at bottom prices.

Honolulu Drug Co.,Von Holt Block, King 8t.

CARRIAGE, WAGON AND TRUCK

Ropairiog, Piling, Triiig and Manufacturing

Fine a Specialty.Agency Rubber Tire Wheel Company.

HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO.Queen Street near Fort. M28.

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Wise men uso tho experienco ot othersand mako It their own.

Thoso who havo taken Hood's Sarsapa-rlll- a

aro tho ones who aro competent tospeak ot Its merits.

Tho testimonials ot cures by Hood'sconstitute a vast mass o( testimony whichproves tho power ot this mcdlclno to euroa great variety ot diseases.

Thcso cures ottcn seem marvelous, yotthey aro perfectly natural and aro easilyexplained. Thoy are tho necessary resultot purifying and enriching tho blood.

"I havo been troubled with scrofula altmy life, and It effected my eycsMO that Iwas obliged to remain lu a dark room. Ibegan taking Hood's Barsaparllla. Nowmy eyes are so strong that tho light nevertroubles mo, and my health Is good."Mrs. Oarrib Weeks, Lompoc, Cal.

HOOd'S parflfaIs tho Ono True Blood Purifier. Price ft.

Hnnri'e casyt0 takc' ea,jr to b"fills easy to operate. 25c.

Hotels and Restaurants.

WE OFFER YOU THE

Best 5c. CigarTo b hud for tlm monoy.

CLOSING OUT ALL OUK DOMESTICCIGARS.

Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOLTB.

Ocean View Saloon,WAIKIKI,

W. OTTMAN, Proprietor.

Draught ninl Bottled Deer.Wlnos of alt brands of tho best quality.The only lleonsoil ostnullMiuiont In

tho district. 1239

Notice.

Persons wishing to obtain boar, itMakuuao, Maul, can be tccominodacodat MRS. H. 1J. BAILEY 'P,

Terms, $10 per week.

Beer and Wine Dealers.

LOVEJOY&OO.and Wholesale

A ai Liquor Dealers.Agents for tht Bottled Rainier Beer of Seattle.

No. 10 Nuuanu StoeetFoster Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

P.O. Bom t. Mutual Telephone i8.

GONSALVES & CO., LtdWHOLESALE GRO0EBSA1SL

WINE MEK0HANT8.

225 Quoon street, Honololn, H, 1,

MHatei Sola Water Co., LIEsplanade,

Jirnor Allen A Fort SU., Honolulu

HOLM&TER & CO.,

Coney EstateLANDS.

A FEW VERY DESIRABLE BUILD

ING LOTS on Nuuanu Avenue, at Nlo

lopa, Nuuanu Valley, for sale. Apply to

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

1358

N. F, BurgessDoes All Kinds of

Sipall RepairingLAWN MO WEBB aridGARDEN HOSE

Are specialties. Lawn Mowers will becalled for, by RINGING UP 220. Also,a icw lor rem. ,

PBN8AC0LA ST.

HL Gk BIAJEtT,Manufacturing Jeweller,

404K FORT STREET.

The latest designs In Bracelets,Pins, Rings, &c, on hand or madaito order.- - Stones of all kinds neatlycut, polished and mounted.

HAWAIIAN PMII IDUX,

Judgo Knranu of Puoa, Lbs pro- -

eontcd to lion. Chns M. LuBlondtho original Cab idol bf this island. It is out from lava rock nudis about eevon 'inches high. Itroproaonto tho bead nod body of amiin with the arms hnnainr? nt thoaides. On tho breast is a rudecarvirjp resombling a cross butwuhs is runny intended tor n ntirfish. Tho oyes, nosi? aud moutharo represented by puuetures iuthe stono.

This idol has boon in the familyof JudRr Kaumu for a great manyyoars and has boon handed downfrom generation to generation.Bomotimo ago tho jadgo was offer'ed $125 for it but ho declined it.It ia valued uiulily by nrchroolo- -gists aud i hiithly prized by Mr.Lelilond. Hawaii Herald.

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October's Mraflis.Tho Butnnmry cf the mortuary

roport for tho month of Octoberas prepared by tho Board ofHealth ia fnl nw! 'IY.In1 or.malo 55 and female. 37; Hawaiiansdo, Utnueso 1J, Portuguese 9,Japanese 24, Great Britain 2,Americans i ana otner national-ities 2; Ootober 1895 thero 71:1S9C, 48; 1897, 53; 1898, 74.

Thero vtro 15 deaths in the6rst ward, 3G iu the second, 12 iutho third, 19 in tlm fourth and IUin tho fifth. Two out of the 92deaths woro of turn residents. Theannual death rata por 1000 for thomonth was 31.54; Hacvoiinns 35.52;Asiatic's 40.3C and all others19 20.

Tho various cuuob of deathwere as follow: Consumption 9;pneumonia 7, fevor and inalnrialfovor G oach; mooiuuitis nud Idago 5 onoh; typhoid fever 4; bron-cliiti- a,

cancer, convulsions, andperitonitis 3 eaali; diarrhoea, so

of tho lung, enteritis,eclampsia, hemorrhage, inanition,nohritis, pramntaro birth anddeath from unknown causes 2each; anourism, asthma, apoplexy,boribori, burns, catarrh, cholerainfantum, disontpry, dropsy, dys-pepsia, encephalitis, intermittent(ever, rcuiittout fet, heart dmerfBO.intestiual woruiB, inllatumatiou ofthe bladder, measles, operattnufor perf. apendix, paralysis anduraemia, 1 each.

"II- - TUG CAP FITS WUAlt IT."If oti nro surTerlng from tho ecu- -

Ecnticncea of Impuro lilooil. havobollB, plmplos or scrofula Bores; Ityour food does not digest or yon suiterrrom cntnrrn or rhcuinatlsiti, you urotho ono who should tnko Hood's

It will lit your taHQ exactly,mnko your blood pure and cure saltrheum, tcrofula, rheumatism, dysnep-sl- n,

cntnrrh, and give yen perfecthealth.

Hood's Pills euro nil liver IIIh g.

For the past two years KingBros have been doing portraitenlarging and copying in cray-on and water color, duringwhich time they have filledover two thousand orders. Ifyou have anything in this lineto be done, you are" invited tocall or send your card. Whendoing business with this firm,remember they are of oldstanding and thoroughly re-

liable. KING BROS.,110 Hotel street.

TUG LAST CAH.Tho last cars of tho King street lino

going to Walklkl nnd Palnma pass thoAnchor Saloon. Tho cleverest mixolo-gists In tho city aro thero always toput you up nnythlng you may desireDrop In nnd tnko a drop beforo youtnko tho car. Tho celebrated Seattlebeer Is to be had hero on draught. Afull lino of liquors, Including tho fa-mous Jcsso Mooro Whiskey, etc., al-ways on hand. Received per Warrl-mo- o,

Halnler Hock Deer on draught.Tho Anchor Saloon Is hero to plcaso Itspatrons.

HanU Dy Die..Pio Anakolio, one of I ho old

members of the baud, died at hishome, Fort.street. Saturday after-noon. IJecoased had been ill forabout n week. Tho funeral tookplace from tho Oatboljo Cathedralat 9 o'clock this morning. Theband was in attendance. Deceas-ed join the band in 1875. Ho wasoff a ehoit time during 1893 andthen, starting in again, continneda momber until tho timo of bisdeath.

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rlendi of Dlrdt.

Baltimore, Ootobor 27; ThoKing's Daughters and Sons iuannual conference hero today inAscension Protectant EpiBoopalChurch took notion in favor ofprohibiting tho wearing of plumes,foatbers and birds on hats.

Ileal Estate and Insurance.

LIFE and FIRE

AGENTS FOR..New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of Boston.rETNA Fire Insurance Company

OF HARTFORD.

HENRY ST. GOAR.EDWARD POLLITZ.

Members Stock and Bond Exchange,

EDWARD POLLITMCoCOMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS ININVESTMENT SECURITIES

Particular Attention tvn (a ntirrhau an4 ! niHawiIIm Sugar Stock.

Loans Negotiated. Eastern and Foreign Stocksana uonas

M03 California 6t.,'6nn Francisco, Cal. 1172

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REAL ESTATEOT We will liny or Bell Bed EaUtola

til puts ot the jronp.tr We will Sell Properties on Bmob-ibi- s

Commissions!

OFFICE. 10 West King Street

DAVID DAYTON, --

Real Estate Broker.223 MERCHANT ST.

KOK SAI.K.

Twelvo CutnoHo Granite HitchingFostnt $') oach.

Proporty In town.

IIOU8KS TO LET.

Real Estate TransactionBabHorlbers are iurmanod with troatMi

to six lists per week, giving an aoenratirecord of 1 deeds, mortRavea, leasto, itleases, powers of attorney, oto., eta., whirlire pltoed on record.Hnbscrlptlon Price. 12.00 per 3Unt;

A. V. GEAR,Jildil nntldlnir, Honolni"

OHAS. .T. PALK,

Membor Honolulu Stock Exchange.Room 301, Juild UulldliiK.

lljO

JAS. F. MORGAN.OOTIONEKK AND 8TOUK BUOKJUl

No. 5 Queen Street.

Kipert Appraisemont of Hen J

Sfltitte and F'irrjitnm

WILLrAlft SAVIDGE,

Stock and Bond BrokerMember ol Hawaiian Slock Exchange.

fonerlly Hlock, Fort Street.

P. 35. It. STRAUOH,

Real Estate BrokerFinancial Agent and Collector.

LlncolnaB!ock, - 039 King KtroeUnet Telephone 641.

A. J. CAMPBELL,Stock and Bond Broker.

Member ol the Honolulu Stock Exchange,Office) Quoon street, opposite OuIol

Food Company.Telephone jcA. P.O. Box iu

JAS. V. MORGAN,

Membei ol Honolulu Stock Exchange.Queen street.

Telephone t. P. O. Box wee

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,General Manager ot

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of the United States for the HawallasIslands,

Omtxar Merehanl street Honoinio

, EDMUND H. HART,Notary Public and Typewriter

Conveyancer and Searcher ol Records.

MTOfflco No. 15 Kaahumanu street.aeJTTolophono No. 870.

N FERNANDEZ!

KOTAHT FDBLIC and TIPB1RIIBHOflce eot Merchant street Campb tear

P O. Carter aoDca O Box 104

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Agents, Brokers and cbhrs.

W. G. Irwin & Go.Limited

AGENTS FORWostorn Sugar Hennery Co., ot San

Francisco.Baldwin Locomotive Works DT

Philadelphia, Pcnn., U. S. A.Newell Universal Mill Co. (Natloaal

Cano Shredder) .Now York, U,S.i.N. Ohlandt & Co's Chemical Fertilis-

ers.Alex. Cross & Sons, high crado fer-

tilizers for Cnno nnd Coffee.need's Steam Pipe Covering.

ALSO OFFER FOR SALEPnramno Point Co's P. & D. PoinU

nnd Papers; Lucol and LinseedOils, raw and lwlled.

Indurino (a cold water paint), IBwhlto nml rnlnrn )

Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Limannd Pricks .

CASTLE & COOKB,LIMITED,

HOKOLUUU.Commission Merchants,

SUGAR FACTORS.AGENTS FOR

Th b'i PlntitlCo.Tbt Wl!u Agricultural Co , US.Tha Kohala Supir Co.Tha Walanea Sugar Mill Co.Trie Kcloa Aerlcultural Co,Tba Fulton Iron Works, Si Lot. a, Mo.Tba Sundard Oil Co.Tht Gto. F, Blake Steam Pumps.Weston's CfnlrHucilt..

The New England Life Insurance Co, ol BoaTaetna Fire Ins. Co. ol Hartford, Com.1 ne finance Aliurance UP. or UndOB,

Alexander&BaldwERSUGAR

FACTORS ,---.

COMMISSION

'HERCHAHTSAgents for the California and Orient

Steamship Company.

JUDD BUILDING,FOKT STnEET.

11S0

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

(Urn. Q. Irwin, President and M-nr-

Diana Bpreckele, - . . Yioe-Prarit- tat

W. M. QifTaril, Secretary and TreaMMlTheo. O. Porter, - - - AmcHtag

Suyar FactorsAin

Commission Agent4AOINTB 07 TBI

0OEANI0 STEAMSHIP OOMPAUTOF1 BAN FBAN0I80O. OAIa.

BREWER CO., MD.,Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.

A-grent- for 'Hawaiian Agricultural Company, American SumCompany, OokAla Sugar Plant. Co, Onomea Soeae

Co.. Ilonomu Sucr Co , Walluku Sural Co . MalaSiiEar Co . llaleakala Kanch Co . MoTokal Ranch;- -.Planter's Line San I ranclico Packets, Chas. Bienatn v.w. ..me ui ouion I'acKets.

IjIST OF OFFICERS :

C. M. Cooko, I'resldont; Uoorge HelloborlHnii. MiiiiHffA,. 1? v riii,nnTreamiror and Mecrotary; Col. W. F,"p iiumi ,r, . j, jones, xi. waiarahouse, Geo. It. Carter, Directors.

Al. PHlJLiLlPa A UU.Wboleiale importerr and Jobbers 01

aaropeui and American Dry Sooa.

O t tnrl Qr.r n HUeeU.

3. EACKFELD & CO.. Lto,

iEKERAL. COMMISSION &QEKTV,

Oor Port and Uao-- n HtrrHta tloaolnjr,

CITY REPAIR SH011$ Bethel Street, opposite Water- -

house & Co. ;Clrlctlr jew ltoj Cleveland Bicycles lor Raat, 'Second-han- d Bicycles to, sale.Repairing promptly and thorourhly attaaae

All work guaranteed.B.JONK.RCLARK.

Honoluln Iron Works Co.Improved nnd modern SUGAR MA-

CHINERY of every capacity andrdo-scrlptl- on

mado to order. Hollor worknnd RIVETED PIPES for Irrlgallonpurposes a spoclalty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOD WORK .and repairoxecuted at shortest notice.

R. M. DUNCAN,Collector and General Busi-

ness Agent.Offlco 113 Kaahumanu street. '

Also prepared to tako orders forAiling In low lands and torraclng.Work promptly attendod to. 125a

MORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLEUnited States Custom Uouso Bro-

kers.Accountant, Searcher of Titles aa

General Business Agent.Tolcphono B20.

OFFICE: No. 15 Kaahumanu street..Honolulu. Formerly A. Rosa's offlco.

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THE EVJiNING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, LI. I., NOVEMBER 7, 1BVW.

Evening Bulletin,kilt b4 Brtry Diy, weep! Subdty, 1 no Klai

trMt, Honolulu, H. I.i by tt

BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.

m. R. FARRINGTONAMBL LOQAN City Elllof

NiitMcrlpliou Ilatemfaaontb, anywhere In llawalUn Itltndi ..$ J5fmytu '9m tu, poitftll.to America, Cind otMulco. 10 oo

rmytt, potpM. oUir(orlpicounttli )ooirPytlc InvirUbty In ivinc.

TILEPHONB ISPost nnrr nox 118

TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1899.

We ttust Unit JL)i BiBhop didaot invest iu Kihei for speculativeparpom-B- .

If Robort Wilcox is in tho field

for the governorship, nil cnudi-dato- ?

at homo and abroad mightOS well wilhflrnv.

Tho Ohineee "students" recent-

ly refusal n Inmliug in Hawaiiought to bo wall schooled in thevaluo of a cold brick.

Mr. Holu refuse to give thonames of the "local attorneys"'with whom the Executive thismorning di6cuescd thofHawaiiauterritorial bill which is to comebeforo Congrr88. Wo presumethat from thin attitude of tho Exe-

cutive, that future territorial leghlation dots not "interest theNpHO

plo."

KI.KC'rlONM OFTO-UA-

Local elcclione are being heldia several states to day and whiletbera aio no strictly nationnl is.huos at Btako in tho mnjority, theroturna from Ohio. Nebraska,Kentucky and Maryland will bo

watohod vory closoly. No "offyears "campaigns sinco tho civil

war have enlisted more effortfrom the national loaders aud, intho four States named, tho risHult

--will bivo particular influence in

the national etrucglo of 1900.Ohio and Nebraska hold parti

cular prominorjce beiDg tho homo

Btitea .of McKinley and BryanShould tho Republicans lose Ohio,it will bo a sad blow to McKinleyaid upon tho succosb of tho J?ua- -i

mists in Nebraska will dependBryan' leadership in

campaign of 191)0,

Tho Ohio situation is complic-

ated by supposed factionnl differonoos in both tho lcadiu 2 partiestrad bv four minor tickets. Mo

Loan, tho Democratic canditlutefor covernor. etnndinc on n freeBilver aud anti-imperi- platformhaa sought to make the campaignon Btato ia3U3. Tho Iltpublicioahave met the national ibsuosquarely and conducted a cam-

paign for souud money and ex-

pansion. The voto o'. Ohio at thula3t threo olectiors Wttl n fol- -

lows :

Rp. Dem Mai.

il6 Present... . 5'J.W 477,444 47,4978v7 Governor. . 4M.91J 4Jl,JVi

iE.j8 S. ol State 4o8,aij 147,074 'MilIn Nebraska, Mr. Bryan hm

made a personal oanvacs to forestalltbo Republican gains of last yearwhen tbo Fusionistn loU tli logi

and a United States Sonator. If Brynn'd party cannot carry his own etato, ho has smallchance of holding bia place in na-

tional politicc The last two elec-tion- a

gave theso romlte:Hep, Dem. Ab.

1S96 Presldtnl ioa,)o4 iij,8& i,!761898 Governor w,8 95.70) ajai

Tho Toto in Maryland will have

a large influooco on, if it will zotdeoido its olootoral v. to for 1900.TJj il recent yonrs Maryland ha3boon classed a Democratic state.Factional differences bavo bowovrrnlfd t suoh an extent that it issafely in tho doubtful column.Maryland's last two elections gave'tho following results:

Rep. Dem, U.M President. i6,9M 104,715 J.M

189 r Comptroller.. 111,17) II4.MU 7,109

Bat of all factional fends Eontucky holds the palm for bittor-nos- a

and factional intrigue.at tha atato convention,

the fight baB beoa fnst rtud fcjjrioue. A united Democracy couldoisily curry thn Blnte. With thepresent cbisms in the party theelection of the fall Republicanticket is likely. Tho voto of thoState iu the Inst olectiou was:

Rep. Dem, M.t3o PrcslJent It8,l7l 917,890 8i

397 Clerk ot Court 169.678 187,481 7,8o4

DAMAGES VOIt A HOItSi:.

Robert Lovy complains of T. B.Olaphara and in his plea filed inthe Circuit Court, it if, claimedbv plaintiff that defendant on tho29th of Oolobor, 1899, with forceiiutl arms shot off aud dischargeda certain revolver then and thereladen with powder and leadenbullets at and against a certainhorso, tho property of the plaintiffof urent value, to wit of the value of$500, and tboreby and therewith 1 ogreatly shot, hurt and woundedthe said hor6e, that by reasonthereof tlir said horso beiDg oftho valuo aforesaid, died.

Also that on the day nod yoraforesaid.said defendautwith forceanil aims, greatly beat hurt andwounded another horse belongingto the defendant so that it uier1.The third chnrgo in the complaintspociDes that tbo defendant aforemontiooed did wilfully and mali-ciously and with forco of armskill a thud horse, and other wrongsto the plaintiff thou and there t.id,all to the damage of pluintiff.Plaintiff askri the Court to compelthe slayer of animals to como intocourt and show cnuee why hoshould not bo made restitution totho plaintiff for the damagedcaused him by tho loss of tho ls

and tho Ions entailed byplaintiff beiug deprived of the useand benefit of the auimals aforeBaid.

FltA DIAVOLO TO NIGHT.

Tho most dimclilt part Iu opcratlrrepertoire for tho prima donna Is Zor-Iln- a

In Km Dlavolo. Not musically,litit nrtlstlcully. It Is a part that mustbo enacted with tho finest tlesrco ofnicety. One overt net would bo haz-ardous enough to destroy tho entireperformance. Miss Stanton has thereputation of plnylng tho (llsroblni,scene, a most delicato situation. In amanner that leaves nothing but tinsweetest memories. There Is a vein ofwomanliness In tho pcrformanco thatappeals to tho nobler Instincts of anaudience. Tho music allotcd to thorole is exceptionally line, and nlll, un-doubtedly create a sensation.

Mr. Henry Hnllum will bo tho Fr.iDlavolo, and Judging from Ills per-formance of Don Caesar Do Bazan InMaritana, his conception of tho robberhero will bo superb. Tho Introductionof tho sextcto from I.ucla do l.annnor-moo- r

will bo a great feature.Taking It nil In all Fra Dlavolo will

make a big hit. The Indications arothnt Thursday will bo tho bannerhouse of the season. It will bo thofirst grand opera night, with tho flrrtnppcaranco of Miss Nclllo Andrewsthe Gran opera soprano, Martha wl'lbo tho production. On Saturday mat-inee Pirates of l'cnzanco; Saturdaynight, Olivette.

on Dtpmi.loii,Wo havo brethren who aro

weak ou the Philippine question,Thoy meot inmeetings, thoy wfite lettors to

and "anti-expansio-

newspapers, nnd theirsouls are Grieved as to what ia go-

ing on. They nro called .uupattio-tic- ,but they are not. I' 11 v uj. n.

all right, and tuey thin 'hev nrdoing the btat for their country,hut thny belong tn that olatBwhich we all know, knew as boye

we fellows wuo were intho country know thorn betterthan anybody olso. Thoy bolongto that class which we know atschoolboys, who would nover e'out and skate on tho pond untilbo girls had triod it. (Applausetnd laughtor ) They nro afraidto test tbo ico first. They bulougto tbo follows who never won!,take tbo first sled down bill, bnalways took the last one, for? fVn

tuey would bo run into. Thoybelong to the chaps who uoverdrive thomsolvos, but always wanta driver, whom they distrust.Hpppoh beforo Jtepublicau Convention .

Lfper In the Onnir.A gang of a dozon "seven

oleven" players was arrested byOfficer Knpihea nnd others alongtho water front this forenoon.When they appeared at tho policestation Captain Parker discovereda leper among tho gamblers and;separating him from the others,soot for an agent of tho Board ofHealth. It was found later thattho follow really is afliicted withtho dread diseaso and he was Bentto tho Ealihi receiving station.

The campaign against Agulnaldois described in On To Manila.

aSay,See him shoot."

"Them

King Air Guns

is all right."

ONLY $1.25, nt

Pa Cycle & MTe Co.

R. A. DEXTER, Manager.

EIILER'S BLOCK, FORT ST.

A directshipment ofJapaneseGoodsjust receivedLaqueredTables, Trays, &c

Porcelain Teaand Coffee Pots,CupsiS? Saucers,Vases andFlower Pots,Napkins.

Mil Hardware Co; Ltd,,

Fort Streot.

JustReceived,aLargeAssortmentof

General

Merchandise

Which Is now on sale

at the lowest market rates.

Non-Shrinki- ng Patent Red-

wood Tanks, assorted sizes,from 500 to 10000 gallons ea.

Best Rubber Hose, assortedsizes, Yt to 2 inch.

Suction Hose and teamHose, assorted sizes.

Different kinds of Packing,assorted sizes.

Patent Wash-O- ut Closets,with latest improvements.

Penn. Lawn Mowers, 10, 12,Hand 1 ? inch.

Steel Road Scrapers, TubularWheelbarrows, lJan-Amen- can

Wheelbarrows, Champion Ca-nal Wheelbarrows.Extra HeavyBreaking Plows, Aving's SteelPlows, Perfect Rice Plows, assorted sizes.

The Hawaiian Hardwaie Co.

Frt streets, opposite Sprkels'. Bank,

TheOperaSeasonIs on In full swine, and we-ar- e prepared tooutfit you In anyt Inc" vou mav require In

Mme va'v of mil uress uoous,HERE YOU HAVE a partial list of the

manv thlnes vou will want for the open'Ing night: A full dress suit, eitherTuxedo or skirt coat, a full dress vest,white or black, a full dress shirt, a fulldress tie, a full dress pair of gloves, set offull dress studs and cuff buttons, and acrush hat.

ALL THESE THINGS may be had ateither of our two stores, and at prices thatwill astonish you. Our dress suits arefrom the UESI manufacturer In theStates, and require no altering; they fitwhen you put them on, and that is morethan a tailor-mad-e suit will do.

WITH THE COMING of the S. S.Australia also came our delayed stock ofStraw and Felt Hats, which we will haveon show also a magnificent line ofNeckwear, the largest single Importationof neckwear ever made In this town for aretail stcre.

WE CAN'T BEGIN to mention thestyles; you can have anything In the wayof scarfs that are worn, In a variety of de-

signs, and silks that will astonish you.

We Make Shirts to Order.

"The Kasb,"Noh. O and 11 Hotel street, nnd

Corner Fort nnd Hotel streets.TELEPHONES 676 AND 0j.

GoldenRuleBazaar's

N B W

Book Bulletin.

"The Man With the Hoe," etc., by Mark-ha-

"Makapala-bythe-Sea- " new hook on theIslands, by Miss Prescott.

"Stalky & Co"David Harum," (the book of the year,)

by Westcott."Richard Carvel"-Churc- hlll.

"When Knighthood Was In Flower Cm- -

koden."In the Forbidden Land" Landor."A Dash for a Throne" Marchmart."When the Sleeper Wakes"-- H. G.Wells."The Jacksontan Epoch" Peck."The Development of English Thought"

Patten."Reminiscences" Justin McCarthy."From Sea to Sea" Kipling."The Capslna" Benson."An Incident and Other Happenings"

Elliott."Dross" Merriam."Through the Turf Smoke" McManus,

And hundreds of others.

j; M. WEBB,316 FORT STREET.

DON'TSpend Your Money

Abroad You AreMaking It Here.

We beg to announce to the public thatwe are making great preparations for thecoming Holiday Season, and will have alarge stock of d goods from theprincipal factories of the world. Our buy-ing Is done by a concern which has hadmany years experience In this business,and controlsthe largest trade on the PacificCoast. We promise our patrons that manynew articles in our lines that will be shownIn San Francisco can be found In our store.Our stock will comprise

STERLING SILVER,FINE PLATED WARE,

HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR SPOONS,(New Designs),

HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR CHINA,(Something New),

RICH CUT GLASS,FINE BOHEMIAN GLASS,.

FRENCH CHINA, GERMAN CHINA,ENGLISH CHINA,

FIGURES, BRONZES,ORNAMENTS. JARDINIERES,

LAMPS,And Many Novelties.

All goods sent out as presents will beprepared In a separate department, wherethey will bepufupln the best of style,using fine boxes, paper, etc.

Our Holiday Season will open about themiddle of November, which will give ourfriends on the other islands ample oppor-tunity. You will be able to give morepresents this year, because our prices areright. vj

Special care given to mall orders.

VY.W.Dimond&Co,,LIMITED.

Vou Holt Block, King street.Merchant street entrance next to th

Postofflce, through nr Arcad.

Commencing Monday, Nov. 4th,' ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAINY WEATHER, OUR SALE OF

Ribbons $ LacesWILL CONTINUE

AT THE

TEMPLE OF

ANOTHER

Prices ioc and 5c per yard.Line of beautiful LADIES' CAPES, suitable for cofd weather and holiday wear, just

landed by the Australia.First line of Ribbons, former price 25c, reduced to $ cts per yardFirst line of Laces, former prices 15c, 20c and 25c, reduced to 5 cts per yardLadles' Belts at 5 Cts eachLadles' Shirt Waists, at 10 cts eachLadles Collars, at 5 cts eachGinghams, at 20 yards for Ji.coFine Lawns, at 20 yards for f 1.00Lace Curtains, at Half Price,Ladles' Undershirts, at 5 for 25 cents

SSTA beautiful chance to buy goods at very low prices, at the Temple of Fashion,,commencing next Monday, October 23, 1809.

M. PALAU, Manager.

When the Patent OfficeGrants a patent on a food product,

originality and novel features, which mustThis applies to the

CSALPHA HOME PUDDING.S7Not a simple cornstarch preparation, but something new. Five kinds to choose fromCocoanut Farina. Chocolate. Rice. Tapioca,for six persons, and at the low price of 10c,

Salter's GroceryTelephone 680. Orpheum Block, Fort Street,

A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at Lowest Prices.

We Invite

tTtTtTTTtT

PACIFICHEIGHTS.

!!2S!

.sS!s.S!i.

H- - H -H

DnoiflATiflA into Anc nooiuGnijo uuio uula - W

alsothe being than a

"OUMER

LIGHTNING!

is say

we

is comment

THE

you may be that article hasbe or no patent could be gran'ed.

and One Puddingor 3 for 25 cents.

Inspection.

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Dnnifln UAirfhfnraumu noiKUiD-wte

from the Progress Block,

JUST RECEIVED,"Mary E. Foster,"

Fmnlly CarriageTrotters nnd Pacers

and Heavy Draft

TTtTtV HORSESYoung

Sound.

fat, ..t, c MULES

Q-O.AJT- S.

Only a left. Good Milker.

Honolulu Stock-yardsC- o

W.S. WITHERS,MANAGER.

Corner Alakea andQueen streets.

ARE NOW OFFERED FOR SALE.

No residence property having similar advantages andattractions, as for healtnfulness of location, having an eleva-tion of from 170 to 800 feet, and affording the grandest marineand scenic views : as its proximitv to the business Dartof city, lesslias ever oetore been presented to the people ot Honolulu.

One ot the main features this oroDertv. and nrocnredat great expense, is the abundant supply of spring water,pronounced oy ur. u. b. as ueing the purest and bestdrinking water obtainable in the Island, which is now beingconducted into storage reservoirs upon the property by anindependent pipe line, and will be supplied to residents atGovernment rates.

OUR -- GUARANTEE: We guarantee to all pur-chasers of lots on Pacific Heights, we will, within sixmonths, provide rapid transportation to the highest lots onthe property, connecting the same with the Honolulu RapidTransit Co.'s line on Pauoa Road, at the beginning of Kaiu-la- ni

Drive.TERMS : y3 cash, in one year, 3 in two years';

interest 6 per cent, per annum on deferred payments.carriage will convey parties desiring to inspect the

property to and from theFor maps and full particulars call at our office, Rooms

7 and 8 Progress Block.

BRUCE WARING & CO.

THAN

That what our customersconcerning the rapidity with which

finish our work."BETTER THAN THE BEST !"

That their concerningour finished work.

Come and see us.

426 Fort Street.

WBBK,

FASHION

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Lemon Cream. enough

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THU J4VEN1JNU BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. L, NOVEMBEK 7, 189.

DELEGATION PROM BOHEMIA

What with the opom company ntvlthe troupe of vaudeville Artists at thoOrphcum, Honolulu has quite n delega-tion from Uohoinla hero Just at pres-ent, clover peoplo who earn their liv-ing by their talents and whose hold ontho public Is through their p.iwcrn ofpleasing.

Thcso folliB ore dlffpient frotti ordi-nary person, nlthough thep appear tobo about tho same. They move In nworld of their own and llvo u roamingllfo in tho pursuit of their profession.

Among the cleverest of tho artists titpresent hero nro tho Wlllitnls , nowplaying at tho Orphcum, who "coaxsweet music out of queer Instruments."Nightly for several weeks they hafjdelighted audiences by tholr playingon queer combinations of Iron, woodaluminum, bamboo and on bell

Tho favorlto instrument of thn performers is what Is called tho mammothoctaphonc. It Is very slmll.tr to the"marimba," tho instrument cf tho Gutitemala Indians. Tho octaphonc, how-ever, is arranged in fourths, tilths nunoctaves and has a tone vety like th:ilof an organ and piano played in uni-

son. Tho manner of playing 13 by strllclng with little hammeis on pieces ofwood of different sizes whit h lmotubes beneath them to make the nolostruck resound.

A queer novelty Is tho J.ipaner."bamboo callopc. It is madu entirely ofbamboo stalks hollowed out and cut todifferent lengths which nro hung on aframo nnd struck with hammers Inthe hands of tho performers.

This instrument wns dlscot"rd In tiqueer way at tho World's fair held InChicago several years ago. A frc-n- l

musical performer was visiting thevlllngo which wns foii'.itructcd

of bamboo nnd entirely surroundedwith a. bamboo fence. Happening tostrlko tho fenco with his enno In pass-ing ho noticed that sonio of th'i bam-boos gavo out a mimical sound henstruck. Ho got some of the stuff nndills experiments led to the liutninu'iilthat pleases and bowlltlors thn audi-ence.

Tho different Instruments now beingused by tho Willards represent this outlay of over $2000 and they r.ce.l thoenro of tho performers every iluy, itsthey nro very complicated ami liableto Injury.

At present Jlr. Willard with OcoigoBrand of tho Ilcigstrom Muslu Co., Isbuilding a giant zylophono of glass,which when completed will be n nocladdition to tho mnny curlout Instru-ments from which music Is produced.

!' ofDelotrnl Mnrcrllo.

mioruoy uouorKi viiujji-- i unbeen busy ut forenoon examiuitigtho witnesses in the uaso of DtoLni Mnrcello. clmrced with

I

WANT A SUBSTANTIAL,EASY-RIP1N- WHEEL, BUY ATRIBUIS'J!

& CO.,Tribune Agents.

,

murder in tbo first depro. Tin bi

are Italian laborers at 8. M. l)n-- ' j-b-s

mon'a place in Moannlun. DeputyMarshal went down -

uotify tho men Inst night andappeared on tho scene tbia hi i Q Pfmorning. The case of Marcoll.t is '

tioomn prosot'terni'r .afMiTED). ' u

of tho Circuit Court.

How Nice!1000 15c per

CatalogueReJnn and Stella Music Boxes at Reduced Prices

AUTOHARPS,

Banjos, ipipipipirtpStrings,

'fc'k'k'k'fc'kDrums, Hfc'&'iM?

Accordeons.

Tribune!

SWJ'Lfi'tribune!

Tribune

WHITMAN

CycloneMagazineCameras,LatestImprovedModel,withAluminumPlate Holders.

Ohillingworth

WALL, NlVsnULOuDdnriugtho

copies Sheet Music,copy. free.

Beau IdealViolins,

ipfcip

mm

Win niv .ptlim, nnru Mandolins nnd ntiittirs from to S20-- Sole Agents for'Maurer Mandolins and Martin Guitars,

ranging in prices from $15 to Sioo.

IF YOU

Telephone n6.

tothey ihi VV)

.co

THE BERGSTROM MUSIC CO,Pr'osress Bloolc.; Forest, u.

Sole Agents for Chlckerlng, Kimball, Crown, Royal, Krorger, Krell, Pl.tnos.

.Aloha Collection or Hawaiian bongs..

OPERA :: SEASON :: GOODS.

Miss Killean'.Has now on view the choicest selection of.,

High Class Opera WearEver seen In Honolulu, being the SPECIAL IMPORTATION selected

recent Eastern visit. goods OPERA CAPES,TOTS., MARIE ANTOINETTE SCAlfos, and NECKWEAR of the richestdedans of thenresent New York and Paris fashions. HATV n the very latest Easternstyles. Also Fringesand Butterfly Effects..

During the Opera Season, Miss Killein has arrangeo a special department for'

ColfTems of the latest Parisian styles.Special Engagements may be made by rlneing up

'Telephone 935r '

. ""

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

fico. 'Green 1b now driving n hack.American Messenger Service. Te'c-phon- o

444.BOARD your horses at the New King

Street Stables.Dan VIda has been ntado an Inspec-

tor of Customs.Horses clipped in a humane mnuncr

nt the Club Stables.There is an epidemic of distemper

among tho dogs of tho city.If you want bounucts or ilorul deco

rations of any description get uuppllednt Flnko & Co's.

In tho caso of tho Republic vs Mokoand Emalla, the Jury brought In n er-dl- ct

of guilty, one disKcntlut,'.Kanlhua is being tried this utti'innmi

before a jury. Ho Is charged withmaintaining a gambling gjmi

In the Pollco Court this f.iicunonNnholonna wat ilned fand eost3 onthe charge of cruelty to animal.

The 31st Regiment baud cava a veryenjoyable concert on tho grounds ofthe Hawaiian hotel yesterday afternoon.

The Minister of tho Interior h is ap-pointed John M. ICca nnd John W.Short, notaries public for the First al

Court.AVnlklkl .Inn, formerly Wright's

Villa, pleasant rooms with board, In-

cluding sea bathing, $12 per week.Dinners n bpocinlty, with wine.

Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel nndNiiuanu htrcets, lodging by tiny, weekor month. Terms: 2C and CO centsper night. $1 nnd $1.25 per week.

The moving of a cottage along the

lng caused no end of Inconvenience tovarious vehicles. It was neccmry totut several wires to allow thn houseto pass along.

Sealed tenders for the supply ofbuilding materials, powder, pttlnt. oil,etc., for tho use of the Dure.ut of Jlumlsnnd Hrldges will ho recclvetl at theotllce of tho Minister of tho Interiorup to Thursday, Nov. 9, nt 12 noon.

Hop Wo & Co., King street nearUnion Square, are now holding :i saleof ready-mad- o crash and wulto duel:suits, which will bo cleared out belowcost prlco on account of Intended re-moval. Sco Now Today .

E. C. Bond, Thos. Wolff. C. jy. J tJ.McLeod, E. Lindsay, Geo. Hodielr. W.von Graevemeycr, C. von Iiumm. J.M. Kanaakua, D. U. Maconnrhle, W. II.Babbitt ond MIrs A. M. Austin w, reamong tho, departures for Maul nndHawaii ports In tho Kinau todnv.

Lieut W. A. Castle, ono of the regu-lar officers who passed thiough here Intho City of Peking, spent qulto a llttlotlmo with tho Castles heio in the city.Lieut. Castlo, nlthough a good Buck-eye from Ohio, tald yesterday that hobelieved hu had established h!i. rela-tionship.

In :i game of basket ball bQtwcentho teams of young ladies from l'titit-I101- 1

nnd Kamehameha yestcrdtt nftor,-noo-

tho latter won by a scoio of 21to C. They played all around tho Puna-liou- s

on tho lattcr's own f.rouuds.Messrs. Williamson nnd Brock wciethe umplro nnd refcrco, respecthely.

Chan Tat Auxin Nulibvil.Ohuu Tai nppcHnd" in the Cir

cuit Ooutt this foiotioou on thechhr,:G of robbery. The proeecutiou refuertl to hnvi unythitic tndn with tho cago nnd (lisclntrpcdtho iltjfetiilunt on the prontm tlmttlitt (jerlificiitf did not make outrohhery hot laroHny. Thu Chinn- -

m(iu went ont of thn court roomrejoiciuR but jnst ns ho rrnclitdthe hnllway bt whb iirroeted b)Won. Vidn, thin time on the chnrppof larceny.

A little later ou, defendant andhia attorney, A. G. M. llubprlbon,appcRrfd in thn Police Court.UhuD Tai wna reltBnl on S500bail put rp by Ah Clin, the vpco-tabl- R

Cbinanian, nud f'c cube wafant for another dsto.

III

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1 CMMmVSfk iii tAAIXiMar.'K'ut

m m:t2m

1 't

SnoW.paid

Sook.

jomJnlinstone .Uirphy'.s crea-

tion. The Australia justbrought this inwfresh from factory,

33- - very latest for season.

shoe anatomically

Hit with

comfort, always retains

its

(P2CipXiXv MPinornu Vhna Vtnro

IIIUIIIUIIIJ UIIUII IIIUIUImmxmmmmimk

WHITNEY 1 MARSH, LTD.

Among articles remaining stockFINE STAPLES, such

NOUVBA UTK BRAID, various shadesand styles; price up 75c a yard;now offered ts pf- -

LACES, VALENCIENNESLACES, ECRU LACES jejc Q v(

20 pieces of LACE, 2 and 3 inches wide,while it lasts , ,4V

of

&

us

J,

is

in

toat

to have opportu-nity special attention.

WHITNEY MARSH, Ltd.

Buggy Covers.We have on a nice line of covers, lo spread over the bURgy

w hen not In use. Clothes and Bags, Carpenter Aprons,Canvas ll.ttniniii.ks, etc., etc.

vVe make Tents, Aw nines, Canopies, Machinery Covers, and In factin the line uf work.

PEARSON & CO.,Fort street. 565.

mmmmmmmmmmmmNotice.

On September 13 Young Chu Quon soldthe tlry gooJs business of Chu Yip & Co.to l.um Mov All Nils against ChuYip it Co. will t'e by Lum Moy

Nov. 2. tSvj.1167 YuU.N'i QUON.

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The Annual Meeting of the Pacific Hard-ware Co., Ltd., will be held Its office

Honolulu oth,o'clock

Nov. 2nd. i8;o.JAS.

1367 Secretary.

OF

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I

KNOW MEN THESHPRESENTS, JAMES KING,Minister Interior Ha-

waiian Islands, hereby certifymake known, examined

condition "THE FIRSTAMERICAN BANK HAWAII.LIMITED," satisfactorily

Hundred Thousand Dollarsaccount capital stock,

Directors BankDillingham, owning shares

stocl.. .Mark owningfehnrra. Maefnrlanp. owningshnics. Uruee Caitwrlght, owninghlmies Brown, owninghhni'cs, residentsllonolu lslnntl Ouhu;

appearing cor-porationprovisions Bankingictiulrcil before commencing business,

lawfully entitled commencebusiness banking, permission

therefore lHMtEBY GIVEN ""THKFIRST AMERICAN BANK HA-WAII, LIMITED," commencebusiness.

GIVEN underDepartment

SEAL. Interior,September,,

(Signed). JAMES KING.Minister interior.

ubovo faithfulgranted First

American Bank Hawaii, Limited,under provisions Banking

BOYD.Secretary.

the in theare few as

TORCHON

CORDUROY FACING, 3 yds for...'.e- -

LADIES' BELT SILK HOSEERS pair

Odd LADIES' KIDclose iA n nnln

PEARL BUTTONS.

atIn onat 10 a. in.

'..

- L' '- - '

&, tiAj.ih '""

ALL BYthat I, A.

of tho of thodo nnd

that haveInto the of

OFand It

to mo that tho sum of Fivetins been

paid In on of ItsMint the of snltl nto 11

200 ofP. 200

O W 25fiO

am' Cecil 3C

and that till tiro of11. In the of and

It also to mo that saidbus with all theof tho Act of 1881.

nnd Is tothe of u

toOF

to such

my hand and theseal of tho of

the this 6th dayof SOU.

A.of tho

The Is true nnd copyof tho to Tho

oftho of the

Act of 18S4.E. M.

1319

a :

asues in to

out at

5c aAnd many other small articles which we not had

to direct

hand

CHU

&

Laundry

anything

POTTER Ltd.,Telephone

Honolulu,

SKIRT

Notice.

Thursday, November

Honolulu.GORDON,SPENCER.

ap-

pearing

Robinson,

compiled

Certificate

DKWUY DONi:

Oct. CT. Atlmlra)Downy definitely announced to.lnv thailie would not ko to Chicago, thu c

Coast or anywhere flso Thlinioinlng tho Hpcrotary of tho CI:lr.iRoileccptlun Conunlttoc nskctl DoweythiotiKh Kiank A. Assist-nu- t

Secietnry of tho Tivastny, to Muledcllultt'ly when ho would vltdt CIiIcmku.Tiio reply was that ho would not koto Chicago nt nil nnd, poutlvdy, thatho would not ac-op- t any inor luvl-tntlo-

to visit any rlly In tin 1,'nlt'ji!States.

Thu admlinl said that. In the firstp'aco. his health would not sUnd thustrain, and aj;:iln, Hint ho'l-.a- s nitteh topei form ltere in In con-nection with tho I'hlllppinit

of which ho Is momuur. lintbeyond nil this Dowoy'H tea- - that Ifho rocs about tho country receivingwelcoming addresses smllltiKly eopluwill think him soft. Ho will not httvuany imiru of It.

My Art Department, Up Stairs,m IS REPLETE THE LATEST DESIGNS IN 3

Stamping, Drawn Work and Embroideries.LINES

SURPORT- -

15cGLOVES,

UrcCElVINK.

WushliiKton.

VattdctHlIp,

WashlnK'.onCommis-

sion,

WITH

-- FULL

Washable Embroidery Silks, Stamped Linens, Cushion Tops,&cMAlwaysinStock

ALSOQ1

... ,T

Different and in highgrade Japanese

W. JORDAN,

Cambridge.

ASffiLf-'JL'-'iliik

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Certificate.

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shades colors Silks.

B. No. 10 FORT ST.

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., NOVEMBER 7, 1B9'J.

ATKINSON & JUDD,,A.L.C.Alkin;oii and AlbortF..Tudd,.Jr.)

Attorneys andCounspllors at Law.

Ollk'o over UUliup .V Co. 'a Hank, cor.Kaahunmitii unci M delimit streets.

T. MoOAtfTS STEWART,Attorney andCounsellor at Law.

'(jfiro's Illnok.ojpmlto Catholic ClilirohFort street, Honolulu, II. I.

w42 Tolopliono Ilia

2?jiEii:nioif W. ITankey,Attornoy-at-La- w.

J 18 Morelmnt streot, opp. HUliop'illnnkHonolulu, II. I.

Telepliono 299.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,

ITTOflNEY AT LAW.niLO, HAWAII'

CHARLES F. PETERSON

TfJL -,- - Klir,Kaabitmaliil Streot.

TrHN L. KAULUKOU,

otorneyat-X- . awBethel St., Honolulu.

rV. C. Arhi. Enoch Johnson.AOHI&.JOHXSOX,

Attorneys and Counselorsat Law.

Office No. 10 West King streot.Triapnono8S I.

B. A. MOTT-SM1T- H,

ATTORNEY,

HAS MOVED to the JuddBlock. Fort St.

DR. . L. GARVIN)ce: 537 Kino Sthkkt, noar Punch-how- l.

Honolulu. H. I..TELEPHONE No. 448

Sours: 9 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. in.;7 to 8 p. in.

REMOVAL.

OR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND.Has removed from Fort ktroet.

OFFICE, 612 lieretnula twoAfiTH other Mdo of Alap.il.

HOU1W, to IS a. in.: 1 totkt rjnoNE !1G.

OR. WALTER HOFFMANN.3KRETANIA STREETS, (opposllo tlio

Hawaiian Ilotol.) I

Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. 111.; 1 to 3 .

a m.; 7 to 8 p. 111. Sunday: 8 to 11

m. Telepliono 610. P.O. Box 601.

!?. A. GORDON HODGINS.'

2,-iC-K AND KE3IDKNCE, OEDOE

COfTAGE, corner Hotel and ltlclmrds I

trootfl. Olllco Hours: 0 to 11; 2 to- 4.7 to P. Telii Phono ftr.3. ' 1245

j-R-

.

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

Hour: 9-- a. in., p. in., 7-- 8 p.m.iandays, 12-- 2 p m.

felephoro 741. 1107-3- m

DR. T0MJZ0 KATSUNUMA,VETERINARY SURGEON.

Skin Diseases of all kinds a specialty.Office Rom 11, Sprockles Building.Hours 0 to 4.Telephone 474. Itoslilunco tolopliono

1083. 1245

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

and Fort streets.Telephone 277. P. O. llox 813.

Office Houri: 0 to 12 n. in. and 7 to 81. m.; Sundays, I) to 12 a. m. 1229

DR. T. MITAHTJHA,loDsnlting Rooms. 427 Noaanu Street.

Tclephono 132. P. O. Hox 842.rtesldewo, 624 Nuuanu hi.

flours: 0 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 0 p. in.JandayH, 2 to 0 p. in. 1212 tim

Hawaiian Medicine Go.

LINCOLN BLOCK, KING STREET,

(Up Stairs).

THE BEST THING FOR THATCOUGH Is our Paukunu Cough Medicine.

Forisale by the Honolulu Drug Store, andtear office.

A.:C.WALL,1D.S.,O.E.WALL, D.D.S.,DENTISTS.

NewILove's Building, Fort Streot.

O.W.Kinney J.K.Nahaku1CABINETMAKERS.

URNERS AND POLISHERS of (II klndi ol NU '

Wood. CALABASHES In lockn4to order.Rtptln Effccteil. ,

KINO STREET, - NEAR ALAP

Kaiiilam

Tract mSituated on tlio cast aide of

Kalilii Valley. Tlio view toPearl Harbor is the beat inthe city of Honolulu. Tliosoil is very deep; no stonesor rocks on tlio place

"Wator will bo laid beforepurchasers arc-read- to build.

A spaco will bo sot apart,in memory of the PrincessKaiulam, for a park.

Tlio lots will Jo sold at tholowest prices in the market,with which other real estateagents will not afford to com- -

UlotcApplications for lots will

J bo received at our office, andwill bo given preference ofchosing lots in tlio order theyare received.

Por further particulars ap-ply to

W.O.ACHI&CO,

Real Estate .

Brokers10x WEST KING ST.

October 4H1, 1899. 1343

Others Out

We Out,ll--3 Off on

Popular

Sheet

Musio .

HawaiianNews Co.,Limited. . ,

Bouquets !

FME & CO.,

Supply every variety of Cut Flowers andGrowing Plants. Sprays, Bouquets and

Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup-

plied on short notice.

Office, corner Fort street and Chaplain

Lane, oppo" he Catholic Mission.1317

FOR SALE,

Fresh Milkat 12 cents

a Quart!Delivered In any quantities to suit.

Leave yonr order at STAR IVXHY,or TELEPHONE 103.

1247

Power oi Attorney.G. J. Waller will act for me unJer

power of attorney during my absence fromthe Islands.

E C. WINSTON.Honolulu, Aug. 31, 1899. 13C6

BY AUTHORITY.NOTICE.

Messrs. John SI, Kea nml John W.Short hnvo this day been appointedNotnrlcs Public for the First JuitlclnlCircuit of the Hawaiian Islands.

ALEX. YOUNU,

Minister of tho Interior.Intel lor Office, Nov. 3, 1899.

1371-- 3t

SHADED TENDERS.

Will ho received tit the Ofllce of thoMilliliter of the Intel lor until Thurs-day, November 9th, 1S99, at 12 o'clocknoon, for furnishing to the Horn! Su-

pervisor of Honolulu the followingSupplies In quantities os required fromtime to time for tho Bureau ol Iloadttand Bristles, Honolulu .during theterm of bI months, from November11, 1S99.

SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES.

Required by tho Buicuu of lionolul.iRoads for the term of six (0) months,commencing November 11th, ISM.

BUILDING MATERIAL.

Red Drlcks, per M.I'm tl!ind,coment, per bbl" (of !C0 Mis).California lime, per bbl.

COAL.

Blacksmith's best Cumberland, (2210lbs) per ton .

Departure Bay (2240 lbs) per ton.

HARNESS LEATHER & FJNDINdS

No. 1 Harness lenthci, per lbLaco leather, per foot.Collar pads, per dozen pairs (best

quality).Cart saddles, each.Hames, per dozen pairs.Horse collars ,ll .T. or C. C. leach).Horse blankets, No. 1, per dozen

pulrs.Nents' foot oil, per gallon.Frnzer's nxlo giease, peiy dc7eii (i;

cube lots).IRON & STEEL.

Bar steel, per lb.s Bar Iron, per lb.

Norwny Iron, per lb.

LUMBER.

Northwest lumber, rough, per M feet.Northwest timber, per M feet.Northwest battens, por M fcot.Redwood posts, each (7 feet).

NAILS.

Cut nails, per Icg, Iron 3d, iOd, 120,20d, 30d, 40(1, COd.

Wlro nails, per keg, Cd, 8d, IOd.Rnlvnnlzcd. nails, per keg, Id, IOd,"

12d. 20d, 30(1. 40d. GOd.

Spikes, galvanized, per keg,

PAINT &. PAINT OIL.

Pioneer white lead, per CO-l- b keg.Linseed oil (boiled), per !j gallon

drum.

LUBRICATING &MACH1NG OIL.

(per gallon, bbl lots).Cylinder oil, "COO W."Lard oil.Black oil.Mnchlno nil. i

Mineral castor oil.

POWDER AND FUSE.

Black blasting, per 2.r-l- b dm in, 25drum lots.

Giant No. 1, GO-I- b cabo (5 caso lots).Giant No. 2, 50-l- b case (5 caso lots).Glnnt powder enps, per dozen boxes.Fuso doublo tape, per 1000 feet.

TOOLS AND HARDWARE.

Shovels, Ames' Scoop, No. 3, perdozen.

Shovels, Ames' L. H per dozen.SJiovels, Ames', D per dozen.Handles for samo, "SCOOl1" per

dozen, "L. H." per dozen, "D" per (I07.

Picks, "Hunts," per dozen.Picks, "Iron City," per dozenHandles for samo, "Hunts," por

dozen, "Iron City" por dozen.'Alattocks, "Iron City," per dozen.Handles for samo, "Iron City," per

dozen.Ax handles, per dozen.Planters hoes, per dozen.Handles for snmo "Planters,"

Hammcis, sledge, per II).

Hammers, Btouo, per It),

Handles for samo "SLHDOI3," jiei"dozen, "STONE," per dozen.

Stono picks, per dozen.Files, flat lA8toil, per doen 12-l-

14-l- 10-li- t.

Handy brushes, best (inallty, perdozen.

Crowbars, pur lb.Brooms, push, 1 Blued back and

etc.Copper rhots, per lb.Wheelbarrows, Iron (ray, oath.Wheelbarrows, wooden trny, Iron

wheel, each.CarrlaBO bolts, por cent off (ptlce list

furnished).Mnchlno bolts, por cent off (prlco Hat

furnished).

. . , v tl

vv:

Lanterns, Dietz's tubular, No. 0, perdozen.

Globes for name, "RED," P.or dozen.

SUNDRIES.

Dynamo waste, per lb.' Coal tar, per bbl.Manila ropo, per lb.Sheet rubber packing, per lb.Kerosene oil 10 case lots (i)rnnd),

per caso.

HAY AND GRAIN.

California wheat hay (largo bales),per lb.

No. 1 felled barley, per lb.No. 1 Riirprlso oats, per lb.Wheat bran, per lb.Sampler of grain to accompany cacli

bid.Bids mitBt be In accordance with the

above schedule and must bo endors-ed "Tenders of Supplies, Honolulu.Roads," and nil supplier must he de-

livered nt tho point required withinono mllo of tho Po'stofflco, fico otchnrgo and aro subject to the Road Su-

pervisor's approval .

Bonds will bo required In such lea- -

soiuiblo sum as may bo named by theMinister, for the furnishing In nccor.danco with the tender of such Items Intho schedule as may bo approved bytho Minister, and notified to tho blddci,but the Minister of tho Interior dotM

not bind himself to accept the lowest,or any bid.

ALEX. YOUNG,Minister of the Interior.

Intel lor Office, Nov. G, 1899.1371-- 3t

Auction Sale of Opium.Office of the Board of Health,!

Honolulu, H. I., October 27, 1899.By order of the Board of Health the

following lots of Opium In tins will besold nt Public Auction from the Appraiser's Office, Custom House, Allen streetat 1 2 o'clock noon, Saturday, November25, 1899. t

Victoria No. 1 (Lai Yuen) unstamped2118 tins;

Victoria No. 2 vLaI Yuen) unstamped131 tins;

Hongkong No. r (Fook Lung) stamped43 tins;

Hongkong No. 2 (Fook Lung) unstamped 96 tins;

California No. 2 (Fook Lung) unstamp-ed 97 tins;

Chinese No. 2 (Kokhlng & Co.) un-

stamped 499 tins.Total 3,371 tins.Purchasers will be required to file bonds

guaranteeing that Opium sold to themwilt lie exported within thirty days, andthat none of the same will be sold In theIslands.

Terms: Cash.The Bo.ird does not bind itself to accept

the best or any bid.HENRY E. COOPER,

President of Board of Health.Ofe

Tenders lor School HouseSealed tenders will be received, at the

office of the Department of Public Instruc-tion, until noon of Monday, November 27,for the construction of n one-roo- schoolhouse at Mana, Kauai, to be completed onor before Saturday, January 27th, 1900.

Plans and specifications can be seen atthe office of the Department of PublicInstruction, and at the office of C. B,Hofgaard & Co., Walmea, Kauai.

The Minister does not bind himself toaccept the lowest or any bid.

(Signed), E. A. MOTT-SM1T-

Minister of Public Instruction.13O7 '

NOTICE TO FRUIT IMPORTERS.

Owing to n pest discovered by tlioGovernment Entomologist, Pi of. A.Koebelo, colled tho Mediterranean' fly,and which is doing much damage totho fruits In tho Australian coloniesand South Sea Islands, notlcu Is berebgiven by tho Board of Agriculture andForestry tlint tho Importation of,fi lilts fiom tho Australian colonicsand tho South Sen Islands is strictlyforbidden.

DAVID HAUGHS,Secretary and Commissioner of Agri-

culture.Honolulu, Nov. 4, 1809.

1 370--1 m

Irrigation Notice.Holders of water prlvllegts, or tnos

paying wafir rates, are hereby notified

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

ANDREW BROWN.Superintendent Water Works.

Approved by J. A. KING.Minister of Interior

Honolulu, June 14, 189.txu-t- r

HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO.

ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,MANAC3ER.

embaTming" A specialty,

Office and Parlors614 & 516 Fort St. , near Hotel.

Telephone 179,

k iAiMtiii1 I

mk 4l.j i 4i4&,k. y V jLv"A

Bankers.

JUDD BUILDING.( Incorporated Under thr LawsI of tub Hawaiian Republic.

Capital $400,000

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:Cuas. M. Cooke, Prosldont.

P, C. Jonks,O. IT. fVwiiriR. Paolilnr.

F. C. AniEnTON, Assistant Cashlor.Honry Waterliouso,

Tom May,F. W. Macfarlano,

ED. Tonnoy,J. A. McCundless.

Solicits tho Accounts of Firms,Trnslq. TtiillvMn iL nml wilt

carofully and promptly attend to allbusiness connected with banking' en-trusted to It. Sell and purchaso ForeignExchange, Issue Letters of Credit.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT!Ordinary and Term Donosits received.

and Iutorost allowod in accordanco withrules and conditions nrlnted In Passbooks, copies of which may bo had uponapplication.

O. 6. TRAPHAGEN,

ARCHITECT223 Merchant St., Honolulu,

Between Fort and Alakea,Telephone : : : 734

G.A.Howard. Jr. Robt.F. Train

HOWARD & TRAIN,Architects.

Suite 1. Moiet Block, - HONOLULU. OAHU, It. IfP. O. Dox oj. Tlphon 989.

M4

H. L. KERR & CO.,

Architects and Builders(Rooms ii-i- s,

PROGRESS BLOCK.Tlephon nt.

Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS. '

Doalors in Lumber and Goal.

AliLEN & ROBINSON,Queen streot, Honolulu.

F. W. THRUM,Surveyor.

ROOM NO. 10, SPRECKELS BLOCKPlantation Work a Specialty.

12.13

.7. OUDERKIRK,Gontracl a and Builder.Home Moving, ni all Kindt of Heavy Weights

llandlcJ.NO. 6it K3RT STREET. HONOLULU.

(OcDoilte Club Slibl.O.Residence Tclerhone 490. it67tf

JAMES T. TAYLOR,p4 Am. aoc. i c.

CONSULTING

Hydraulic Engineer,300 Judd Hlock. Tolo. 033.

FRED J. CROSS,Consulting and Superintending

Electrical 0 HydraulicENGINEER.

Eloctro-Hidrauli- c Powor TransmissionREPORTS AND ESTIMATESFURNISHED. . . .

With Catton-No- ll Co., Queen streot., Olllco next to Postofllce. 1223

Spanton & Lund,HOUSE PAINTERS.WOOD FINISHERS,K And Practical

PaperHangers.

305 King St., near Alakea, Honolulu.

....Tlntlnr. Gralnlnc, Glailne nnJSIcnj13 J Ellmlts Clven.

The World RegisterKeeps the Cash whllo you aro busy.

Try one o

Hook PricesOn Marble and Granite,

MONUMENTSand CEMETERYWORK. . . .

Fences and LawnFnrnitnre.

Haw'o Iron Fence and Monumental Co.41 Klnu Stmot.

Olaa Notice.The second assessment, 50 cents rer

shate, pn Olaa Sugar Co. Assessable Stock,will be DELINQUENT November 10th;and third assessment, 50 cents per share.Is now due and payable, at the office ofAlexander & Baldwin.

J. (P. COOKE,Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co.

Honolulu, Nov. 1, 1899, 13C9

Bankers.

CUIUS 8PBB0RELS. W. G. laww

li tauppeckeluo.BKEfS.

'lONOLUIttl M. 1.

San Francitco Agentn'Inti NevadaNational Hank ok San Fiunoisco.

San Francisco Tho Novada NationalBank of San Francisco.

London Tho Union Bank of London,

New Yomc Amorlcan Exchange Na-tional Bank.

Chigaoo Merchants National Bank.Paris Credit Lyounals.Berlin Dresdnor Bank,Honkonq and Yokohama Honkoug itShanghai Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bankof Now Zealand.Victoria and Vancouver Bank o

British North America.Trusact a General Rutiang and EicHanie fios.iiesz

uepouts Kecelrcd, Loans made on Ad--.nrnveil flAnrl.w (lnMMii..1 -- .. nn 1

Credits Issued.' Bills of Kxchno bongkt

COLLBCTioits Promptly Acoodhtbd toy.

BisKar m s.

SavingsBank

": Savings DoposlU will b.received and Interest allowod by thlBank at four and nna.t..ipor annum. The terms, rules andregulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav- -

Cash ir ..' "' l"om, anu theRoseryo of $50,000 as roqulred un-d- er

Postal Act will bo maintained.-- "i""" ' j uies ana ns

may bo obUinod on applicationHISHOP C0.

Established 1853

BISHOPcJcCo.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingind Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'Letters of Credit issued, avail- -

bloinall the principal citiest tho world.Interest allowed after July

1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3months 3 nor nnf a ai.

t por cent., 12 months 4

Pfoneer Building andLoan Association.

Assets, Dee. 31, 1898, $110,803.38

A Savings RankHoiGulltonthoinonthiyia:ElfflltPnnlli e.l. . ,.. .

opened. m ol?CK ,s n"Oinnnvna rr ts r

Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Socrotaryy

iY,T? r' W Keech, J, RothI55Sg.'S7a5!.0,,,--''ai,u- "

'"' "er particulars apply toA. V. OEAR, Secretary.

Chambor of Commerco rooms.OiBce Hours; lasn-if- ari

Tfie iQohmi Specie Baofr

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.

TtRAVntiro inn .

K0bV-L0-n L. . New York.Bombay, Hong Kong? '

m.0, NagSkakii.'Tv""' ""ynarecolvesforoollnn.

TlXBUl8,0?hanBe'.n th0 ovo Branches-- ..Bouun,nu transacts a ceneralbanking busineag.

li EKES I ALLOWED

oS E IS nfro ' I0' ' "oath; a p.r c.nt ,. .

- .w tnutii iur i not. iINTEREST ALLOWE-D- '

W Hx.1 Dpoili for i. nontln. jK per cut ..New rbumic BeiMut llfilng si, Boiolili

The

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. AUkea 4 HalekanwlU Bta.

Hbb a large assortment of

Chandeliers andi Elecrtrical Goods

f Constantly on hand,EstimateB given for honsewir--,

biff and Elootrioal plants.Marine Wiring a apeoialty,

THEO. HOFFliANW,

4

Lines of

Oceanic Steamship Company.

TIME TABLE.The Fine Passengor Steamors of This Liuo Will Arrive at am

Leave This Fort as Hereunder.

From San Pranolsco:NOVEMBER 8

austWia ygXIMGiS '1ALAMEDA DECEMBER 6AUSTRALIA....! DECEMBERMARIPOSA.... v'AWAIAUSTRALIA JAHABX "MOANA i ,. iJANUARY "AUSTRALIA FE RUARY uALAMEDA FEBRUARY 8

In oonuGctlon will) the Bailing of the above atonmors, the Agontsare prepared to issuo, to intending passengers, coupon throughtickets by any railroad from Hau JPranoiBco, to all pointn in thoUnited States, and from New York by any atoamBhip lino to allEuropean porta.

For further particulars apply to

Wm. G. IrwinGeneral Agents

Pacific Mail Steamship Go.Occidental and Oriental Steamship Go. 0 Toyo Kisen Kaisna

Steamers of th above companies will call t Honolulu nd leave this. . .dates below mentioned I . .

For Japan and China:

HonEkonc Maru Nmemhrr 8

Chin Nuvember 16

Doric... . Nm ember 14Nippon Maru December 1

OnaneeirRn),Coptic December aoAmerica Mara. December 8

Alcoa (caRo)...Ciaelle January 1)

IkncliOtiE Maru. January 9

China.. .. January 31

For central Information apply to

H Hackfeld &

1- - Royal

4VSteamersof the above line. runrHnrJn connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.,Vancouver, U. C, and Sydney, N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, U. C, Honolulu and Brisbane

reBuK AT lIONOIalllaU on or about the date below itated.vli:FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C.

rot uriscane ana jjruncv tMlowera. .. November aWarrlmoo. .December aAorangl Jan. 90Mlowera ...February ifWarrlmoo March 17

Aorangl . Acrll 14

JtaTThrough ticket! Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight andPassage and all general Information, apply to

Theo. H. Davles & Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agents.Lines of Travel.

Notice to Passengers.From and after this date, passengers

may book and secure tickets for passage

by steamers of the Inter-Islan- d SteamNavigation Co., Ltd., at the Main Office

of the Company, Queen street, up to one

hour previous to the sailing time of steam-

ers, after which hour tickets will be sold

it th vulifirf office.INTER-ISLAN- STEAM NAVI

GATION CO., LTD.N. E. GEDGE,

Secretary.

Honolulu, H. 1 Oct. 7th, 1899.

345

Notice.

CHANGE IN SAILING STMR "KINAU."

On and after November 7th, next, the

steamer KINAU will sail trom Honolulu

on Tuesdays at 12 o'clock noon, Instead

of at 1 o'clock p. m for Kaunaiaiai,Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel, Makena,

Kawalhae, Mahukona, Laupahoehoe, and

Hllo.Returning, will sail from Hllo on Fri-

days at 1' p. m. for above named ports,

arriving at Honolulu on Saturdays.Passengers and freight will be taken for

Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhae, Hllo, u,

Honomu, Papalkou, and Pepeekeo.Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY

will Iv; taken for Kaunakakai, Lahlna,

Maalaea Bay, Klhel, and Laupahoehoe.WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

Honolulu, Oct. 6th, ,"800. , i$45

Club Stables, Ltd518 Xi'ORT STHKKT.

LiYery, Boarding & Sale Stable

Stable Telephone 477,HACK STAND Telephones 319

and 777- -

C. H. BELLINA.

ILImltedJ.

HHB

KBorearfk119 King St.

OJURCil AND SOCIETY WORK.

travel,

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., NOVEMBER 7, 1899.

For San FranciscoALAMEDA NOVEMBER toAUSTRALIA NOVEMBER 8MARIPOSA DECEMBER 8AUSTRALIA DECEMBER 6MOANA JANUARYAUSTRALIA JANUARY jiALAMEDA FEBRUARYAUSTRALIA . FEBRUARY toMARIPOSA MARCH t

& Co., LimitedOceanic S. S. Co.

port on or about to .

For San Francisco:Nippon Maru Noembhr 10Onsang (cargo).., November 1?Coptic November asAmerica Maru . December JAlcoa (car ko) .... . December laOaellc . December aaHongkong Maru.. December joChina .... January 6Doric ...January itNippon Maru ... ... January a 1

Ontang (cargo)..

Co., Ltd., Agents.

Gompany

FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE,For victoria and Vancouver (U. C)

Warrlmoo. .November ta, Aorangl... .December aa

Mlonera..., January 17,. Warrlmoo. February 14, Aorangl March 14

Mlowera .April 11, Warrlmoo..,. .May 9

Lines of Travel.

0. R. & L. Co.TIME TABLE.

From and After January 1, 1899.TRAINS.

STATIONS. Dally Dally(Outward) ex. bun. Dally en. Sun. Dally Dally

A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.nonoiuia 7:10 9:1s 11:05 iij 3:10Pearl Clty.f:. 80) 11:40 j 47 5. soEwa MM. 8.JJ iosS e:oo fof 6.10Walanae ,. .... 44sWalalua.,1 11:55 iaKanulcu it:ia . ., 6:tj ..,,STATIONS. Dally(Inward) ex Sun, Dally Dally Dally

A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.aTahuku , 5:35 .... a.oSWalalua , 6:10 ,,,. 1:50naianae 7:10 .,., 355Ewa Mill 5:50 7:4s :os 4:)'PtaitClty 6.15 80 i:jo 4:91Honolulu 6:50 8:jj 105 j:6

F. O. Smith, Gou'l Pass. A TicketAgent.

G. V. Dkniron, Superintendent.

STAGE LINEHENRY BRYANT, Prop.

The stage for Kaneohe, Heela, Wnl-kau- e,

Kualoa ami way points, willleave PostOOlco, Bethel street side,at 9 a. 111., Mondays, Wednesdays andFridays, calling for passengers amipackages at Lovejoy A Co'b, No, 19Nnuanu street

A GOOD THING4Uii C

Ohia, Algeroba and Pine Firewcc

Oat and Split (ready (or the Stove).Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COA

WHITE AND DLAOK BANDAt lowest Prices, delivered to any par

the City. SVBkBPHOMB 414

HUSTACE & CO.,1 Onn mrmtt.

Artesian Wells.L.E. PINKHAM, . - CONTRACTOR.

Oflleo with the l'acltlo Hardwaro Co.,Honolulu, n. I.

Estimates given and contracts madefor wells nil anv of tlm Txlnmla srvNEW PLANTS or heavy work operateduy iuo imiat BKiimiiiugttest class drillers,

1275

W. II, Dartii, H. W. Dartii

Honolulu Sheet Metal Works,Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilators,

Metal Roofing,Conductor Pipe and Gutter Work.

Richard! Street, bet. Queen and Merchant. Honolulu.arJobblnj promptly, .tienied t..-- 5

II

CITY MILL CO.,Ltd.,

Builders anil CooWors.Queen and Kekaulike Sts.,

(Ewa tide of Old Fish Market.)

P. O. Box 951 .Telephone ioiBeg to announce that they are now pre-

pared to undertake all branches of theabove business.

Work undertaken by the day or by con-tracts estimates furnished. 1201

W. W. AH ANA

Merchant Tailor

323 Nuuanu St.

s"ino Suitings In English, Scotch andAmerican Goods made to ordor.

felepbono 008. Postofflce box 986.

S. KIOHr, .

JAPANESE SIGN PAINTER

And Paper Hanger.133 Nuuanu Avonuo, Honolulu, II. I.

1270

IWAMOTO,

Watclnnakev and Jeweller.GOLD AND 8ILVEII PLATING.

213K Kin street. 1277

OHIN SING 00,100 West King Street

Jobbing promptly attended to; also allkinds of Furniture on hand. 1210-rii- n

VING OHAN,FURNITURE DEALER,

400 Nnuanu Stroet.

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

HIK KBU BESTAUitAllTAlakea, between 'Merchant and King

streots.A First Olacs Koal at All Hours,

15 CENTS.gfc. Luncheon Rooms for Ladles

and Oetit. Olve u n. trial,

YEE OHONG,(Successor to C. Llnd),

IS estano.1 an.t.Nuuanu and Hotol streots

Late of Hotel stroot, opposite. PantheonHotel. First-clas- s menl 25c 1'27fl

Y. MAN INQ--

Has Removed From Fort Street to 311ai. Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's.?

LADIES' UNDERWEAR.Dresses Made To Order.

HOP HONG,

Merchant Tailor,HAS MOVED

From 3H Nuuanu street to larger promises, o. aiu, on we opponto side of thefctreet. , 1203

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

MERCHANT : TAILOR.eT"Sulis cuaracteed to tit and In latest styles

Clothlnc made to order; JJnlforma a specialtyClothes cleaned and repaired at reasonable rates.

VISIBLE WRITING

Is ONEof the;many good features of the

"OW Type -- writer:FOR SALE AT

Wall.NicholsCosPrinting photos in gold and

silver is .something: new.Through the skill of our artist,N. Y. Itow, we are now (ableto present to the public of Ho-

nolulu views of the Islandsfinished in this beautiful man-ner, eminently suitable forgifts or mementos.

KING BROS.,M 10 Hotel street.

SHIPPING NEWS

Additional, and the latest Shipping News, will befound on the elgh' 'hpage.

1'fDES.

..agfc hSl

.orjo

DAY. 5 c d-ra re

a.m. n. in p.lll p.m.Moi.ilay 5.41 5.30 10.15 1.00

Tuesday 0.32 UA li. in 2.02

Wednesday.. 7.UI 8.11)! 2.o9it. Ml.

Thursday ..... 0 8 20 II 3'l :i.r.o. o 5i

Friday 1(1 0.20 111 il U.V 2.22Saturday ..... 1110 25 11.51 .'..III 4.10

Sunday ... 12ll.30; ' 5.5sl 6.45

First tiuurtur of the moon on tho 10.ltat 3:05 n.m.

Tho Standard time whistle hounds at12h. Om. Os. (midnight), Greenwichtime, which Is Hi. 30m. p. in. of Ha-waiian Standard time.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEHS.'Steamers due and salllngtodayand to the next six

days are as followsARRIVE

Steamers From DueMoana San Francisco Nov 8Hong KonjMaru San Francisco...;. ..Nov 8Alameda ban rranclsco, Nov loNIpponMaru San Francisco.,., i NovtoChina China and Japan Nov 16OnSang San Francisco.... ,... Nov itAuslrallaSan Franclwo Nov jjWarrlmoo Vancouver Nov aaDoric China and Japan Nov 94Coptic San Francisco , Nov asNlpon Maru San Tranclsco. . .' Drc aAmerica Maru China and Japan Dec 5Alameda ban Francisco . Dec bMariposa Colonics , Drc 8

DEMRT.Steamers For DueWG Hall-K- auai Nov 7Klnau Maul and Hawaii .. Nov jClaudlne Maul .. Nov 7Upolu Kohala ..Nov 7Moana Sydney Nov 8Hongkong maru Yokohama .Nov 8Alameda Colonies .Nov inNIpponMaru Yokohama .Nov 10China San Francisco .Nov 16On Sang Yokohama . Nov 17

warrlmoo colonies . ..Nov 91Australia San Tranclsco ..Nov aaDoric San Francisco ..NovasMlowera Victoria ..NovasCoptic China and Japan ..Nov aAustralia San Francisco Nov 2SNlpon Mini Yokohama ?... Dec aAmerica Maru San Tranclscj Oec fAlameda Colonies .... .Dec 6Mariposa San Tranclsco ..Dec 8

FLINT & CO.'S SHIP SOLD

Sail PiniU'lsvo, Oct. 27. Tho blRRestileat ever mailo In buIIIiic slilim on thisCount Iiiwh coiistiinnmtod yesterday. Aflyudlcnte. headed by William E. Mlg- -Hell, William Hancock. Charles U011-ilro-

Edward Kenfluld, Popo & Tal-bot. II. V. Allen. II. L. E. Meyer and.M. Ilium, hau purchased tho entirelicet of Bulllni; vesseln owned by Flint& Co of New York. James F. Chap- -ninn & Co. ropresentetl Flint & Co.,and William U. Mlchcll tho symllcatc.and ns soon ns a price was agreed up-on It did not take long to consummatetho ileal.

Flint & Co. owned tho following venscls, all o fwhlch will now claim SanFranclFco ns their homo port: MayFlint. Henry H. Ilytlo, John McDon-ald. A. J. Fuller, S .D. Otirlton, Iic--tolus, U. U .nice, St. David, St. Franels and St. .(allies. Tho money Involvcd In the deal Is wild to be over halfa million dollars.

All of the vessels, with tho exceptionof the May Flint and It. D .HIcc, werebuilt ut Hath, Me.

Tho nows of tho tlenl will come us amirpilKO to shipping men, ns It Is onlya row days ago that a circular was

stating that Flint & Co. andDearborn &. Co. hail Incorporated under tho name of Flint. Dearborn & Co.and would opcrnto their sailing vesselsfrom Now York nud Philadelphia toI'actflc Coast ports In connection withtho four now Btcnmors of tho Amorl

Steamship Company. Itwns suspected, however, that a fairolfer fur tho sailing vessels would notbo refused, btit no one expected to seoall ten snips como to Sun Francisco.

W. B. MlKhclI. who will handle thenuvIy purchased Heel, Is known as oneof thn uhlest mun-jger- cf rsjuls Inthis port. At the prcstut tlmo ho Is'uamiiiln,; owner of tho Canoltou, EI-w-

General Ptilichllil, .1. I) .Hrown,Oicgou. Ilufus F, .Wood, Sea King,Wnrhusett and others. The Wllnn,one of Ins vcs3els, wns mirncil on I'uget Hound a couple of weeks ago.TIioiq nre no better found vesso snllo.it than those managed by Mr. Mlgbell.

HE MISUNDERSTOOD.Mis. Nowlywert teturncd In a mo

MK.'iit and offered tho poor man ut theboik door a new plo of hbr own baking, "ou 11 llnd tliu nx In tho shed,"sho said. Ho looked at the pic. Showas thinking nil tho tlmo of the wood.Which tenches that wo should bo explicit. Detroit Free Press.

SEATTLE BEER.Tho over popular Rainier bctr Is be-

coming a household word and "willyou have, n glass of Seattlo," Is morooften heard than anything olse. ThoCriterion Saloon bus thu beer on tap orIn bottles.

.American Messenger Service, Ma- -

sonic Temple.

New England Hakory & Candy Co.,Hotel street, manufacture n (lno lino ofbread, pastry, wedding cakes, Icecreams, sherbets nnd candles llncst Intho city, and prices very low. Telo-pbo-

74. J, Oswald Lutted, Manager.

Camarinos linn Juat landed ex Aus-tralia, 11 full lino of (IrnpcH, Plums,Peaches, Apples, Hartlett Pears, Oranges, Iomon8, Colcry, Cnbbago, Caull- -llowor, IturunnK Potatoes, Onions,Dates, Dried Figs, Assorted Nuts, Sal-

mon. Flounders, Halibut, Crabs, Eastern and California Oysters (In tin andBhell), Turkeys; Chickens, Ducks, etc.,etc.

THE0.E DAVES &C0.,Ltd.Merchants and Commission Agents.

Carry a Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. Pali i

, Oils and White Lead.

GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES.

Agents for Clariphos & Dick's Balata Belting;This Ueltlnj; Is acknowledged by several of the Hnost expert engineers on th'

Islands to be the best, most durable, and least expensive.Also Agents for Kelchefer Brds.'GKAY AGATE WARE, of which a lull lit 1

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

MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE AND FITTINGS.

Lime, Cement, Fire Clay and Fire Bricks. '

Honolulu Tobacco Co., Limited,IMPORTERS OF

HAVANA AND MANILA CIGARS,, 'SMOKEKS' ARTICLES,

Pino Grades of Smoking Tobacco. Wi

fnv CapI arA Ifftrchanl CIpaaI U.n.lnl.i HEWVI. IUIS

Photographers.

PHOTOS

FREE

To all ordering Buttons,

Crayon or Water Color-- Portrait Work.

IB. LICHTIG-- ,

li.otoTent,FORT STREET, NEAR ORPHKUM.

jTj" WILLIAMS'Photo Gallery,

LOOK AHEId !

Don't delay giving your orders for

Christmas photostill you get crowded out, but orderNOW.

Visitors are cordially invited tocall and inspect our gallery of life- -

size royal photo?, Irom KamenameliaI. to date.

At tbo Old StandOn Fort Stroot ::

VolcanosIn Action onMauna Loa !

FOR SALE.DAVGY PHOTOGRAPHIC Go

(LIMITED).Mott-Smlt- h Building,

Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts.Telephones 10S6 ft'sjo. P. O. Box to

HAWAIIANMercantile lAgency

0. H. BERREY, : Manager.Judd Building.

w Difficult Collections a uoecislty.

"BREAKFAST.Is the foretaste of the whole day. Spoil

that and we probably spoil all."Be su'e the coffee Is Rood, and that It

Is from

LEWIS & CO.,LEADING GROCERS.

Telephone 240. , m Fort SU

Removal Notice.Dr. M. E. Grossman has removed his

office to Alakea street, three doors aboveMasonic Temple 1355

On To Manila, fa complete hfitory of the Philippine' campaignl 1

handled inclusively by the BULLITIN.

ohm "'HViioill WIIS.VI, IIUIIUIUIU.

Barbers.

G-- . S. SOMMA,

O R P II E U M P. LOOK.Two Chairs.ISootblack Stand.

Notice;Havlnc returned ml rtUblKL. j.jeit .1 l,European Shavinjr Parlor, .Merchant ttrm, 'ir- - i

ntl UMIIilnr. I lili to call the attcntinn ot - -customers an4 ne ere ho wish to taur ua t"their trait. i

M A PIXCTO,Formerly odhe.Unlon BatberaBnt.

SilentBarber Shop.

Arlington Mock, - Uctel Street.

Joseph Fernandez Pror '

'Mmtfw iCr iff

For cleansing tho f,calp, tthnuUtuj:tllO Skill III tllll lirml. r.illnvln,. l...1i...uchiiHotl hy overwork nnd inoutal wororauicniitiK (laiKlrull, nntl Benor..making you tvo Uko a now man owoman, thero Is nothing lmjiii! to

Paclicco's DiUHlruiT KillorFor Billti by all tlnigglkf, and at tho

Union Harbor faliop.Tolophono GVB.

John Sfi o44,

PLUM8ER

75 and 79 King StreetTELKPHONK NO. 81.

NOW Is the tlmo to Ret leak sicbroakagM aeon to, and yum

Roofs Put In lOrdei

By competent woipt""

W.H.SEA,TEACHER OF

Guit.iv, Mamlolin, Zitliev,and Ukululo.

larDuring my absence atOmpaMr. Ames, of Wall, Nichols Co.,will have charge of my pupils.

" E. K. KAiXTeacher of Guitar, (Mandolin, Zither

Ukulele and Taro Patch.

Orders to bo loft caro of Wall, NlcholaC. 1266

Ann. s Montague Turner,Remaining In Honolulu for a few months

will take a limited number of pupils forVOCAL INSTRUCTION.

Terms by the lesson or month. Commenclni; on and after the 10th of Jul

"MIGNO.V720 Beretanla Street, Honolulu.

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I hursJj , Nov. o MAR I HAGrand Opera.

6avsiKXaszsaAasasuabru9JnumnscsuamxssnsajnuaTrs?J(CS5nisas5iAMismatiiaKBsn

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In the Collection of Hawaiian Songs"

5 will be found the choicest of

by the various quintettes of

-F- OR SALE

HAWAHAN BAZAAR,tjaasi tnssJ2SvwvnststsrB?ratS9rzM2M3Ssass

Carvers.

Comic.

Do you espci.t;to .ar e a turkey next ? November Is the

proper month to do such things, and the Thanksgiving turkey! will

to be cut up. Then there will be the ChrMtm.11 and New Years dinners

to be thought of, -- 0 after all II Is about therlRht.ltIme to get that new

fet of Carver youhave been thinking about getting.

We have all sorts plain, fancy, cheap, medium and expensive, and

inn please you with the new stock In this line that we have just received.

A full line of table cutlery, also plated spoons, forks and knives.

E. 0. HALL

Oor. Fort and Kins: Sts.Columbia and llainblur Agents.

THEORPHEUMFAMILY THEATRE.

Grand Cluinge oV ProAi'amTO-NIGH- T I

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-- AtlNSIREL FIRST PART,- -Hy the Entire Orpheum Company.

MISS MINUELL DREYFUS,assisted by

JACKSON HEARDE,In an Orlglml Ragtime Sketch.

Ijst Week of theWILLARDS,

In their f2,ooo Musical Act.

The Singing and Dancing Soubrette,MISS JULIA BYRON.

Choice Selections of Duets,Ethe- l- DIXON jNDHILL -H- amilton

RAND AND RAND,The Eccentric Comedians.

Sketch,

A Scientific Research!By the Orpheum Company.

NEW TALENT TO ARRIVE BY'MOANA.

General Admission, asc and ycLast six rows for chllJien under la jears, iw.Reserved Chairs, 50c.Seats can be booked by rlnglne up Telephone 540,

Change of Program Mondays andThursdays.

Family Matinee every Saturday, at2:30 p. 111.

Markets.

HETHOPOUTAS HUT CO,

J 08 KINO STREET.Q. J. .Valleu, : : Manaqeii

Wholoealo and Eotail

ButchersAND

Navy Contractors.BEST OP MEATS.

Famlllosj doHlrlng tonile'r rnnsta,juloy htonkH and chops Hliouldcall on tlio

Central Meat MarketWo mako a spoclalty of family tradeand soil tho bost at roasouableUguros,

214 Nuuanu St. Tolephone 104.

WWT'WWMhlJL

THE EVENING UULI, ITIM: HONOLULU, H. 1., NOVEMBER 7, 18D9.

SiturJay Matinee, Nov. it PIRATESOF PENZANCE Comic

Saturday, Nov. 11 OLIVETTE

"Aloha

monthhave

THE

the many melodies sung

the city.

AT TH- E-

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& SON, Ltd,

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tt Electric

LIMITED

Co

t CONSTKUCTORS OH GASAND ELECTRICt PLANTS

46 Merchant St.'

H H H M H H- -

L. AHLO,Detilor inDiy Goods, Grocer

ies, Hardware--IJoots and Shoos, ota

Al nunlltv T. A IXm fn. ..!No. 4G0 Nuunnu stroot, cor. Chaplain sU

Agontu for Walplo ltlco Plautatlin,Manann Illen ll:int jllnn 1,'msnl Tl.,uPlantation, Walalua Rico Plantation,ivapamma mco nantiuion, and JCano-oh- o

Rico Mill.P. O. Box 1014. 1271

Notice.Miss Nina J. Adams will orjen Classes

In PHYSICAL CULTURE at the Y. M.C. A. Gymnasium, Wednesday, October4th. Application may be made from o till12 o'clock on that day. 1341

REALBSTATE

BARGAINS !

1. Withdrawn.2. Lot at Palama, about acre.T.A lodging house, with a is- -

year lease.

.A gicr avipg Duslness and large lotof land, itiuraiiy lecatte!.

j. Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii j part Idcottee.

6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H.Hackfeld, Esq.

7. Farm at S. Kona, part In coffee.8. Lot 75 x 200, lleretanla street (Ka

u i'kea).For further particulars apply to

J. M. VIVAS,G Post Office Lone, - Honolula.

WANTS.A I. 1 ,1... . ., . .. .. .1. k. ,...,.. Jtt Uttnlt,n,. If,..,. .I7.1..1R Mil... lll"li'"-7-ti3r tlirifnl inurlini lo ctnli uttnJ imif

lion, lo ttnti a u etk and $ rtrlt t mtmtb 7Mj " 'tseiFtHtrtmn(tvtrcQerco rr ftopt y .inwi-.- -.

WANTt.IJ.

WASTLD- - A POSITION I 1 v i( man 'Mtnniiriipii'r of i n rcr rlwe

Apr" ' K thU nftikv U70 jl

(j!MtK .1R!. WANTED forCOllrTFNT flnJ can nt c hiUren KfeArrlyG M ItulWIn offce uw

WANTCD-JAl'ANE- SC MJUSI3 GIRL Hh;ul livn boirJ Oi p. tn niuin lo Mono'

lulu In 3 mnnlln rnfilKli-.priklu- g rr.ftrrt i Ap'

fh slilpOUtiATAI)lllAL. ''GO U) SnUCITOKSi llbrral twnmlMlon or sal

ry. Call Bulletin niii. to a m not

WANTE- D- SITUATION, a yimnu Jipines. ...unman, 10 un liRni nouvrwum, ui nu.av

rrlvaln family. AJ Iff M A.. Hwlrtln tiffin i "WANTrD-- A SITUATION OP ANY KIND. bv

Vntiinfr. It! reference AJadrc w T. mn onice. ?"

learninir to tcnJ bu. Awz.. AMERICAN. Ilulletln office i

rakST.riASS jAPANrsn cook wants POr SITION. Ten years experience. AJJreMSUXUKI. P. O. llox86;. 1)4'

XXANTED-IOSITI- ON byexperlenceJ bookkeeper.W rirf-c- l relerencci AJJressJ 0.. Bulletin

WANTLD-- A portion by an Intelligent. eJucateJAmerican, ficioj aJJten. references

K." llulleiln office. M'8

WANTED-5-00 Men to cet haveJ for ijc. (whitellrJEMb. 619H street, opp.

Club Stables IWQ-- lf

TO LET.

TIIKEL UNFlKNIilirD ROOMS IOU RENT' suitable for housckirplni: Vcrj centrally lo-

cate.! Arplj to T , this nflice. nro

TO LET Nlcelj furnlst'e.l CottiRf. oppositelllt.li School, Lmm.l SI Telephone 093. 1)6.

TO nONT ROOM In lil,' private fimlly; m Jerate rent. ( ,0 Vlneyar J t ,

j Joors mwi kurtn iiiiieN i)ia

ROOM TO LET Sulloneor lo, rrUale family;mimlli 46 School street 1 )jo

TO RENT-T- no rurnlilieJ I RONT ROOMS.I Tilehone fSr. Mil

TO I ROOMS, with UOARD.1 619 Hotel street, Walklkl enJ Tel. )66. iiCOR RENT-- A furnished ROOM, at 7) lleretanla

Mreet opp. Ilawallin Hotel m6THE ALOHA ROOMING IIOUbE, Fort St, llest

1 rooms anJ attenJance In city. i))jAN'ICE COTTAGE, furnKhel or unfurnlsheJ, 5

cool stores Aloln House, Tortstreet, i)(j

rouNi).

COUND SOME MONI V. Any one ho shall proiT' propertv anJ piy for aJertKeinrnt, mav hiethe same upon application to P. AUINfcRNV. I oilstreet Candv Tactorv 1168

FOK iALE.

FOR SALE On Walklkl K01J, near tho rcslJenceGeo Alanvon, Ev .Joslrable house ols rooms

anJ bttti, rooJ fruit frees, nice crounJs. too x 100.Or will exchance for lots In t'unatmu. For furtherparticulars arptv tnOrAK, LANslSO St CO mV

COR SALE A new COTTAGE nf eight rooms nnjbath, urounJs nicely laU out, stable anJ out-

houses.One lot 7i x 115: uat.r laU on; ornamental trees

etc One corner lot, is x "All on Collece street. Tor further particularsapply to W M. CUNNINGHAM, at the lavorlteSaloon, 1 10J

COR SALE- -I ots at Walklkl, J43J each.1 Lots at Kallhl, $jy each.

Lots on Youni; sueet, $1 ,5 w each.Lots at Kallhl. $v each.I ots In Nuuanu Valley, all prlcis.House anJ Lot at Kcualo,Lots at Kewalo, all prUesI ots at PunahouHouse anJ I ot at Pumlinu 1 bargainHouse nnj Large Lot nt rvilihl vrry chtap.Apply to WILLIAM SAV'IDGE.

i5o No 110 I ort street.

T EXT with flvlluorei an1 furnlsheJ, cheap; rear of1 icmig s rnoto eni, 000 on street. ns7w

SALE-O- ne Y I ITT1NG, with flatieescomulete. Iltnres are MppeJ for well

caslnir: a desirable fittlnR for Irrlcatlns pipes. JLMMlLUTII & CO . iii-- King a 1. tinCOR SALE-Pure-- Rough-Coate- SCOTCHr COLLID PUPPIES. Just rerelvej e hkl S. NCastle, from Rancho Uonllo's Kenmls, California,For further Information apply to M. T DONNELL,at WlUer'a Boat Shop, I'urples can be seen at Noig Robello Lane, Palama 1314

POR SALE-O- ne SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfect' order. Apply to H. G. Illart. Fort St. uoylfATWO-MANUALa- Pedal tlass HELD ORGAN

for chapel or residence. IterrrtromMusic Co., Fort street. too?

BOARD AND ROOMS.

AND WIFE can find tlce ROOMWITH UOARD, private family Address,

DoxCo; 1365

CIVIL SERVICE RULES

IN OUR KIJATAURANT.

It litis to. Our waiters iare

trained to be civil, quick and at

tentive to our guests. Our chej

is unrivaled in preparation of dainty

and appetising dishes. Everything

is scrupulously clean, everything

?s comfortable as we can make it.a

And the prices are always in reason.

Home Bakery Cafe.

The Best Meal Cafe.

For the PlumbingOn that uew house that you aroabout to baild or tho alterationayou nro intoudiofj to mako noyour proporty. Call nud soe meand got an estimnto.

JAS. NOTT. Jr.Practical Tinsmith and" Plumber.

Shop: llerotiinla stroct, I doors oastof Punohbowl. P'louo 811.

Hour 7 a. in. to r, p. tn.

Jobbing promptly attended to.

Accurate history and interestingstories of the campaign are told inOn To Manila.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

For additional Shipping News see seventh page

Weather llurcnu, Puliation, Nov 7,Tenitieraturo Mortilnir minimum,

03; Midday maximum, 82.(Barometer corrected for gravity .06.)

Barometer,!) a 111, 30.03. Steady.KninfHll, do, .01.Dow Point (ifl F.Humidity nt 9 n m 70 percent.Diumoiiil Huatl Hlirmtl Stullon, Nov

7. ljmi Weallier clear, wlntl IlftlitVj . 1,.

IilIPAHTimKS

Monday, Nov. 0.

Stmr Kliiati, Freeman, for Lalial- -nr, Hllo niul way porta at 12 o'clock.

Stmr Mokolll, Dudolt, for Katati-pap- a,

Kamalo, Wallnlt, l'tlkoo andHonoliia at 3 o'clock.

Stmr James Makee, Tullett, fori.apaa al 4 o'clock.

Stmr Kllohana, Thompson, forat 4 o'clock.

Stmr Mlkahala, Podoracn, fur Makawell, Walmoa and Kckaha at 6o'clock. ,

Stmr Keauhoti, Moslior, for Lalialmi ami Kaanapall at 5 o'clock.

Tuesday, Nov. 7.

Stmr Lehua, Ilennelt, for Kaunuka-ka- lanil Maunalel.

Stmr Kllauea Hon, Mitchell, forand Klhel at G o'clock.

TO SAIL TH18 AFTmNOON.

Stmr Walaleale. Oreen, for Kapaaunci Kllauea at 4 o'clock.

StinrWa Hall, Thompson, forK0I01, Klcele and Iiauapepc

at 5 o'clock.Stmr Claiidlne, Cameron, for Kahu-lu- l,

Nulilkii, Hamoa anil Klpahulit at5 o'clock.

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

Tho Iolnui, McGlure, flniln tomorrow for Nannimo, B. O., inlctllnst.

Tho Lucilo, Au(leron, loavestomorrow morniug forTacoma inbnllust.

All tho stock, numberinc '27oborsts, wna unlosdod at i o'clockyesterday nftornnon from thoCentennial. What cargo of feedsho carried in now being rapidlydischarged.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

For Hilo and way ports, n-- rfltmr Kiuou.Nov 7 E 0 Bond, JA McCandleBB, Lew Yon, HopHone, U .1 JUcUonnaba, lhooWolff, ODay, J O McLrod, P JO'Cnnnpr, A Cockburn, E Linda-Iv- ,

8 K Kahai.Rsv Yeo Kui, GeoIJodick, W Von Qravoraoyor, OVon Hamm, F Von flanirn. J MKauoakua, W B Townsend, D BMnconnohee, Miss A M Austin,Mrs A Farraut. Mies J Lotpniuh.Edgar Morton, W H Babbitt.

THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT

HONOLULU EXCHANGE.Did. Asked.

Amciltnn Sugar as P2V4Ainerlt an Sugar )d HO J20l.wa 27 2sHawaiian Sugar 232'iHononui 190Honokaa 31 31Haiku ;;ooKahukti ins 1C0

'Klhel as tlU 12Klhel ptl :nKlpahulii lieKona nH 43Komi pd 100Mcllryclo us 4.80MrMrydo ml 18 19Nahlkl as 12H- -

Oahu aa 127'iOahu ptl li7',3 ISOOokala 10K 204Olaa ptl Vi 5POlowahi ISO 1031'ioncer ,uiu :m"Walalua Agr. as S5 00Walalua Agr. pd J 18 120Watanao 200Waimanalo 143Inter-Islan-d Steam .... IPOHawaiian Elec 173Hon. Rapid Tran GO

Kona-Ka- u T. & T 27Mutual Tele 10Oahu Hy 1G2& 177,&Hawaiian Govt. Ca lOiHawaiian Govt. Ds 100Ha. G Post. Sav VA p.c. 02 Vi

Oahu Uy & Ld 105 Vi

SALES.Today's session This morning 100

Olaa. $2.03: B0 McBryde, 1.73; 50 o,

$1.75; 50 Honokaa, 3t, 40 Olaa,2.05; 100 Mcllrydo, 4.7G.

Session Yesterday afternoon 100Olaa. $2.05; 100 Olaa, 2.05; 100 o,

1.75; 100 McDrydo, 4.T5; 1004.75; 23 Olaa pd., 14.50; 100 Olaa

ptl., 14.50; 25 Olaa pd., 14.60 ;14 Wuulna ptl., 120; 10 Haw'n Sugar, 2.10.

Notice of Assessment.

Notice ii hereby ctven that the fifthassessment of ten do) per cent on thecapital stock of the HONOLULU RAPIDTRANSIT & LAND CO. will be due andpayable to J. H. Fisher, at Bishop & Co.'sBank, Honolulu, on the 1st day of Novenvber, proximo. The shares upon whichany assessment may remain unpaid afterthirty days from said date will be declareddelinquent.

Honolulu, Nov. t, 1890,CHAS. H. ATHERTON.

1368 Secretary H. R. 1 & L. Co.

NEW TO-DA- Y

Dividend Notice.A dividend will be due and payable to

the Stockholders of the Waimanalo SugarCompany, at the office of Wm. G. IrwinSt Co., Ltd., bn THURSDAY, NOVEM-BER 9, 1809.

The Stockholders of the Company willbe closed to transfers on November 8and 9. H. At. WHITNEY, JR.,

Secretary.

DCl'OT QUAKTEKMASTnira OP-ITC-

HONOLULU, H. I., Nov 0, 18U.1.Scaled proposals, In duplicate, will bereceived at this odlco until 10 o'clocka. m Thursday, Nov. 10, 1SF9, andopened Immediately thereafter, for fur-nishing such quantities of fuel (cord-woo- d)

aa may bo required by thnUnited States from time to tlmo untilJuno 30, 1900. The right la reservedto reject any or all proposals. Forfurther Information apply to the un-dersigned. Envelopes containing pro-posals should bo marked: "Proposalsfor Cord Wood." and ntldrcssCd to

GEORGE ItUHLEN,Major & Q. M Depot Quartermaster.

Removal - SaleFOR ONE MONTH ONLY.

Ready made Linen Crash and WhiteDuck Suits to be SOLD BELOW COST.

We have a full line of Woolens on hand,which we will make up equally as cheap

good fit guaranteed.

HOP WO & CO.King street near Union Square

Honolulu Cricket ClubSMOKER CONCERT

AT

Waverley Club Hall.

Friday BveninNov. 10, '99

Admltolon, onegentleman, ft.'-- Commence at 8 o'clock punctual I.y

Tho U S T Athooian is takincon feed for tho block that sho willenrry to Manila. At A o'clock shewill pull out into.4ht stream toranko way for th Honckong Ma-ra which will probably arrive at0 o'clock.

WashGreat to- -

JasFMorganAUCTIONEER AND

-- 3 Queen Street

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OK UKALESTATE.

Notice Is hereby given that underand In pursuanco of an order Issuedout of the Circuit Court of tho FirstCircuit, In tho Kstato of A. K. Sylva,deceased, I am 'directed by J. P. Men-clonc- a,

Administrator of said Estate, Inpursuance of such order, to soil at pub-lic auction to tho highest bidder forcash on Saturday, the 2nd day of De-cember, 1899 ,at 12 o'clock noon otthat dnv. nt niv Rnlpsrnnrn nn Oniuinstreet, In tho city of Honolulu, all thengiu, 11110 and interest or mo said A.K .Sylva, deceased, of, In and to all thofollowing property:

An undivided half Interest In and tothat certain plcco ot land situate ntAuwalollmu, Honolulu, Oahu, and de-scribed as follows:

Apana 1. E hoomaka ana ma ko kl-- hi

0 pill ana 1 ka ulna o Kcklno meko Kocle o Kekol, a moo aku 1 kaaoao mua; Hem. 23 30 Kom. 39Kap. 1 ke Koelo o Kekol; Lull aku 6230 Kom. 3 Kaul. 44 Kap. I ka lolpoallma; Hema 40 15, 37 Kap .ahull I

kahl 1 ana mua la al; Hema 32 30, 2Knul. 02 Kan. e nlll ana I kn nlnn oKcklno t. ,,,

1 Kaul., 1C Anana, 13 Kap.Apana 3. E hoomaka ana ma ke

lei II i HI. holo inn kn nnnn mim An

Kom. 4G 2, Kap. o ka alna o Ka- -icino a nun a nolo ma ka Kuaauna o kalol; Hem. 3S 30 Kom. 44 2. Kap. ahlld I kn nlnn. n P.inlmnnl Imln m- -waena ola alna Hema 72 HIk 1 Kaul.nun nou Kaui 1 noomakaal.

59 Anann, 23 Kapnal.And belnc Annnns 1 nml .1 nf iim

premises described In n .P. CG41, L. C.A. UU8.

There Is a wooilon lmllillnir nnnn ti,onbovo premises and a hnlf Interest Insuch building will ho sold with them.

junnia UASH. U. S. GOLD COIN.Deeds at tho nxnmiRn nf niirxhnanr.

and salo subject to confirmation bytho Circuit Court of the First Circuit.

For further particulars apply to Ce-cil Brown .Attorney for Administrator.

uaieu, uonoiunt.Novcmucr 4th, 1899.JAMES I MORGAN.

Auctioneer.

SALE

50c,65c,75c CloseOut

To

Pacific Import Co.(INCORPORATED),

:F:E3oa-:E3:Es- s blocz.

GREATWAIST

We call attention that we have placed on sale over 200 dozenLadies' White and Colored Wash Waists, at a

Great Reduction in Price

Ics4-- CnAlol Ladies' WLite d off worthIL opeCldl, Waists at $2.00

2nd Special, wSS$2.00 ZlhLadies' Waists, Colored,

Values, reduced

gJust opened, a large invoice of Table Linens, Napkins,Towels, Ladjes' Dress Linen, Pillow Case Linen, Linen Lawns,direct from the looms. We are offering great values; andinvite inspection. Our 45c Table Linen is regular 60cvalue. We ate constantly showing new novelties in everydepartment.

Pacific Import Company.

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