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WF1 rj'rsp j a v ', jKwr - tv " wam-- r wmT$r, Uxfir y i 'fee LET JOUR WAHTS if KNOWN. 15: - ii r-- i.i.i I., i.. Put Your And WANT AD. .eJ Evening Bulletin It . In the Will Bulletin l. Be Known u .Bulletin WANTS Give the Best Returns on the Money Invested. Vol. VI. No. 1212. HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, MAY d, 1899. Puiob 5 Gents. .l 'CIRCUIT COURT TRIALS STILL THEY GOT HERE DEATH HAS ITS ROMANCE TO IMPROYE THE WHARVES MORGAN CITY FROM 'FRISCO (BRITISH AND THE CANAL a i - ) 4. 4: I, 1 f Chock Chong was found guilty of liquor selling. Sentenco and motion for now trial both go over to Saturday. The trial of Kwong Chong for assault and battory on Jobu Her- ring is on before Judge Porry from yesterday nftornoon. Dole nud, Atkinson for prosecution; lti-nuk- for defendant. The juiy aro: LP Fernandez, A Hurri-bo- h, H Waierbouju Jr, James Seiner, 0 B Huston, Henry Roth, 0 S Weight, H 0 Vida, A S Prcacott, W 0 Wildor Jr, John Buckley and W P Johnson. Indictments for murder ngainst the Japanoso rioters of Kihuku weio presouted boforo Judge JLVrrv. At tho request or Mr. Rohorteou, plea wua reserved till Satuiday. Judite Stanley Iibb Wai Lim vs. Ah Tuck, mulioious proEecntion on from yesterday. Magoon & Sillitnun for plaintiff; Robertson & Wilder and W. O. Smith for defendant. Tho jory are: Geo Gray, P. T. P. Waterhome. T. P. Meliu, Eroil Hammer, J. W. Treg-loa- n, A. Schmedon, P. H. Burnet to, W. H. Smith, A. V. Peters, W. Lucas, A. F. Cook and T. E KroiiRO. J. Alfred Macoon, a croditor of 0. P. Kauaknnui, deceased, intoi tato, petitions for letters of ad- ministration on tho cstato to him-sel- f. Tho oatato is real otnto situated at Ewa and valaoi at $1000. m T. J. Filzpatriok has bpon ar- rested uudor Section 9i of tho Po-n- nl laws. Harry Levis conduoted Messrs. Hfchtand Raas.with a few otheis, on a visit to 0.ibu plantation to day. Among points of interest visitor! by tho gentlemen of tho Saranan Commission today were tho Bis bop Museum end Ewa plantation nud mill. n WAVERLEY BLOCK, All signs fnilod and tho bark 0. D. Bryant from San Francisco arrived in port in good shapo late this forenoon. Tho noarcst ap proach to anihilation was dur- ing a day's stormy weather, wbon tho Bryant bad three sails carried away. Outside of i bat, the woather was fiuo. To make a long story short, tbo Bryant sailed from,Snu LErancHco on a Friday with thirtoen men in tbo crew. There wore thirteen peoplo who sat down to tbo two- - tables, except when some of tbo lwy passengers happened to feol tbo'inovemout of thrt ship. A cat died on tho voy- age and tbo Bryant made tho trip to this port in thirteen days. This shonld be enough to sond any vessel, howevor staunob, direct to tho bottombut tho Bryant Booms to bo hoodoo proof. m flJCSETIlE OLAA FLOTATION. There has been a regular stream of subscribers to tho Olaa Sugar Co.'s stook all day. Tbo figures aro withhold by tho clerks for the present. It is given out, howovorj that tho subscriptions havo come" up to expectations, while tho sub- - ecribers aro of a good and sub stantial class. lecture at Oalm Collrae. Professor Charles H. Hitchcock of Dartmouth Collego will lecturo at Oahu Gollogo tomorrow evening (Friday) at 7:30 o'clock, bis subject being "Tho loo Ago." The lecturo will bo illustrated by stereopticon views. Special cars will bo run from town nud tbpn back again after tbo lecture. The public is cordially invited to ba present. No admission "will bo charged. Tho Coptic should bo in from Snn Franoisco this afternoon with two days' lator nowa. IG j BETHEL STREET At Waterhouse's MLSTON'S FOR BREAKFAST. Groceries Crockery Hardware you're looking for the best goods, r.Vilctly modern methods, AND A SQUARE D 'AL all around, you'll find them at WATERHOUSE'S oartment Store Established 1831- - -- Lcaders 1800 7rro"w",'",B?'r,'''"''Tr pr Filipino Ballet That Struck Two Hearts. Lieutenant Slsslon Carried the Photograph of His Sweetheart Where the Fatal Bullet Pierced Bis Breast. Columbus, Nob., April 23. Tho deatu of Lieut. Lester E. Sisson of tho First Nebraska, at Manila and tbo fiuding of Lis fiance's photograph near his heart where the fatal bullot entered, is the fin- al chapter in a pretty romance wboso introduction was written in this village several yeor& ago. Tho photograph is tho likenesb of Miss Anna Taylor, one of the belles of Columbus. She is, the youngest dsnghtor of John F. Taylor, a wholesale lumber mer- chant and a distinguished citizen of Nebraska. Today the young girl is incon- solable aud borcrief is pathftia to witness. She is at the residenco of her parents and none but the most intimate friends of tho famt-l- y aro admitted. The llanos of tbo dead soldier Iiab not been known publicly as tho betrothed of tho dashing Liutonant, al though their attachment was gen- erally understood tbronabout Ool-umb- as and tho mutual friends know of tbo engagement. Young Sisson was raised at St. Edwards, fifteen miles from here and wbb employpd in tbo Weekly Times oftico nt tbo timo of tho call for troops. When the sweethearts parted, Lieutenant Sisson carried u circular photograph of the qirl cvung .by a ribbon from bis ueck This was worn under his vest and ho laughingly remarked the day beforo ho sailed for tho Beat of war to his sweetheart that ho would wear tbo photograph on the left side and if a bullet took his life from that direction, it must first piss through tho likeness of the girl ho loved best. MisB Taylor has hoard from her lovor and tho last letter, received but a week ago was full of lovo and hope, the lieutenant remarking that the link of conquoring tho Philippines was nearly ovor. CIIAItLES FEIIDON AQAl.V. Charles Ferdou, tbo Quaker doctor, held forth at the corner of Hotel and River streets last even- ing to a very largo crowd of peo- ple. Ho hid receivid permission from Marshal Brown during the forenoon to soil his medicines on Miller street or vicinity. Tli-r- o was, however, to be no blocking of the street. In the midst of tho doctor's lecture, a dozen mounted patrol- men mado their appearance on the sceuo and the crowd cleared tbo street at once. Tho doctor as sorted that ths patrolmen wore unnecessrrily harsh to the crowd and scattered tho peoplo right and loft. Asked nbont tho matter this morning Marshal Brown onid: "I hoard this morning tbnt the doctor had complained of the mounted patrolmen rushing the crowd that was listening to his lecturo aou tuat peoplo were in jured in their attempt to go away "Tbo doctor said to mo binnelf a Chinaman had his leg broken by attempting to got away in tbo crowd. I told him 1 would givo him a reward if he would direct mo to the Chinaman. So far ho has failed to find him. "I called both Captain Parker and Captain Spillner before mo this morning. Both stated that the patrolmen did not oven galop. They wero pent to the pluco by orders from headquarters and their instructions wero to clar tho streets They snid tbuy had uot yet readied tho crowd when tbo Ohineso, Japanoso and native composing it dispersed, saving the officers from tbo necessity of oven saying a word.' Fred. W, McChesney Suggests a Plan to Relieve the Congestion. The Chief Desideratum Facility of Prompt Hauling Away of Freight by the Drays. Fred.W. McCheBney has a plan for wharf improvements on the Nuuanu streot side of tho bnrbor. Ho showed his sketch to a Bulle- tin reporter ot noon. There was not time for printing n dingram,but anybody interested may make ouo for himself by following this des cription of existing wharf mea surements: Beginning at Alton & Robin- son's lumber yard, thero is first tho boat; landing slip. This con- tains sixty feet wido of deep water by tbo sido of Brewar's wharf,thiH wharf being 115 feet wide by 210 deep. Crossing a dock 100 feet in width the Irracard wharf, 80 feet wido, is reached. Theu another dock 100 foet aornss brings you to oorenson a wharf 80 feet wulo. By extending Brewer's nndSnrennon's whirf out 35 feet eaob, all of tho wharves named hero would align evonly at their outer extremities. Referring to his skotch, Mr. McChesuey said: "Add Gl feet to tbo "Wnikiki side of Brewer's wharf, and run the wholo wharf 35 feot farther out, nu n line with tho Irmgard wlnirf. This will givo 175 feet wide by 215 feet deop. "Tho Irmgard wharf, which is only 80 feet wide, has two lows of posts itpwu OHCh side which sim ply tano up 10 leet of the already to) narrow wharf, brcauso by prr-venti- the movement iu iiuil out of drays within that space tlio hatnlling of merchandise thero is impossible. "Now tho only wny I can fur to make this wharf of duo benefit to tho publio ii to run tlioao two small wharves tho Irtnuard and Sorensnn together and innko one largo wharf 2(J0 feet wide aud 5 feet deep. Such a wharf would permit ot throe lrge voxels uu loading in cood tim- - and abovo everythioe tbo draVfl Wi!! havo room to load and got out without interfering with tho unlonding of tho vessel as is now tho case. ii ruo present tuna all ot our wharves aro to narrow that neith- er the veBsol nor the draymen can work to advantage " I claim that wo neod thootwo wharves enlirged a snugested, no matter what steps aro takou for tho enlargement of tho harbor. Theso wharves did well enough ten yoars ago for tho amount of frotght wo banilfd theu and the small vessels, but now uith tho largo vessels aud tho iramonso amount of freight including heavy pieces of maouinery, tho wharves are entirely too narrow. And to tun them farther out in the bay, as tho Government sm-gest- would simply bo a waste of monny aud would not relievo tbo oiamped condition ono pariiolo.' Mr. McCbesney took tho roport er along tho docks in question as tho drays wero turning to for the afternoon r workor wait ns might bo moro correctly snid of oiuh of tbom. "I havo aeon," ho said going along, "twenty-on- e druys nt the wharf and only eleven of thm able to get in aud loid Even thoso getting n load are often blocked in for long timeHwith other drayB loading iu front of tlioni. This is the oliief ciiiibo nf the de- lay that vessels have to submit to "If thero was room for mo.y dray to get upon the wharf, hmd and got out without any waiting, vessels would be able to ilisidiar in about half thq tune. Thero i that big vessel," pointing to thf Iroquois at the Irmgard wharf, "whioh has only half a gang Continued on Page 8. Soldiers Commanded by LI:ot. Col Yan Horn of Cuba Fame. Six Hundred Recruits and Casuals Aboard -- Many Saw Service In Cuba All In .Good Health. The Transport Morpnn City that sailed from San Francieco April 25 on her way to Manila, arrived in port this morning and hauled alongside the Ocauic wharf to take on coal. She will oontinuo on her way tomorrow afternoon if possible. If she can not got on hor cobl by that time sbo will sail Saturday morning. She Iibb rush ordors and sb tho is not a very fast boat, will hasten as muob us possible Tbo Morgan City has aboard COO recruits to tako tho places of i he. men who havo fallen in battle in the Philippines. A latgo pro- portion of tliHso havo seen service ii. Cuba. Nearly all are great big fellows toughened by their recent experiences and ut lor snoii eer- - vico ns thpy will havo to perlorm in tho Philippines. Tho troops aro in command of Lieut. On). W. M. Van Horn the brave soldier who took command nf tbo 18th Infantry at tho buttle of El Cauoy when Col. WycotT fell. Col. Van Horn has in his possession a meoischaum pipe which belonood to Col. WycnlT. Tim ho hulJs as ono of his most valued belongings. It was given to turn as a Fouvemr. f!iuitnin IV. M. "Rkin ir thnTT S. Quartermaster and Commisary Uiou of lh Olajton-Bulwo- r tieat-i- n chargo o! the chip. Captain lien ami vilh it tho Mirreudor of Ekin is well versed in tbo duties I the lattor's rights in the Nicara of his office, having been loug connected vilh tho Commisary Department of the United States Army. The other officers with tho troops aro us follows: Cap- tains Frank Taylor, Frank Ram- sey. W. H. Wilhotm; Lieutenants A W. Drw, T. W. Counell, Hugh Wiso.US Haight. Dr. John II. Willitras and Joseph G. Reif-suyd- er nro tho uBsintaut surfeou9 ot iho U. 8. Army aboard tho ship. ThooiviIinn9 employed aboard .'o as follows: E. D: Barnett, Ohief Olork 10 tho Qnartprmas. ttr'fl Department; J. H. Nolau, Clerk in tho Commissary's Do-p- ar tment; H. B. Strauss, Store- keeper, C. 8. Quartorniuetor's De- pigment. Tbo Morgan City's commander i Captain Lombard of iho U. ii. Navy, who replnced Capthin Dil Ion iu San Francisco. Thero has been but few changes among tho other officers of the Morgan City. The transport had fine woather all the way from San Francieco. Sho coul 1 havo been in last night but the captaiu did not like to ori- tur port iu the dark. AuywAy he would not havo gained anything by cued a proceeding. The Morgan City has aboard 500,000 pounds of Commissary uud Quaitermailor supplies. Hawaii at Omxlia. Mr. Urastod, tho visiting er of ihnOmHhaeT'ibitiou, hivh that ih Un . I f He Iti.il- - Wrty,,H,nt,i i n ,. , 0 ,tB hauil-on- tf fodiei . u i II. ,t urn 1 1 it tn t to ill md ii ci ii K of Omuhii, v Ii r- - d il I t"o tiuTt (rum 1 ii-- KHt. . I'lmt idty i h nilc it ih ti h" t'lij. o I'ai-itii- i ItatUa It I h 1hI.!i nutil a t'liKoii :li u i inn .ii lb Hawaiian to d r w h on Ii doit' in mi mil linn I h tt gOM4 foiwaid in li p Hind m i nnw eilition, Th. i I'.i.upvii) 1 1 ripfiiding tliOiiMini m or duiiiie Hi ll'lwirtihilif.' tin itT'lUtlH)n of tiie Hawaii in Ihlu il In the Police Curt ibis m rn ing, KoeMmwas fined 25 md costs on tho chargo of gaming. Chas. P. Hubbard, charged with obstructing and porvertiug justico, had his case uollo pros'd. f Looking for Transportation Facilities in Nicaragua. Satlsfled With Treaty Abrogation But Still Close ly Watcblcg for an Adrantaga Americans Als3 Watching. Now York, April 25. A spocial to the Herald from Washington says: Although Great Britain is willing to relinquish her right to shnro in the Nicaragua canal by abrogation of tho Clayton-ltulw- er treaty iu return for a quid pro quo, from tho United StateB, it is appareut to oflicinls of tho StntO Department that sho is taking measures to provido transporta- tion facilities across Nicaragua for hor own triulo. No official confirmation has been rccoived of tho dispUch from Maungua sayina that President Zelaya had granted nn option to tho British consul at Managua or to any company ho may orgauizn to purchase, tho railroads and steamboats of Nicaragua with tho workshops appertaining to them tor ine sum ot o.utu.uuu pesos silver but details of the nun-omon- t nru expected by tuu tatato Depart meat. It i:i con3idorod vory significant that n ippfesenliit-v- of Great Britain should tako measures for placing under British control tho trauspcrt .turn ftieilitits in Nicara- gua while negotiations are in pro- - crecn between tho United Stateo nud Oivat Britain for tho iibroDa- - gua canal. WAl.DOltF MCAHON ('LOSING. Just n few morn performances by Juuct "Waldorf nud her clever company and theu comes tho faro-we- ll to nn clever a lot of plnyers ns ono could wieh to meet in any land. Tonight Mub "Waldorf wjl bo seen iu tlw (tharaoter (jf Julia) .. - n I'k.A ri Nld-'fida- h Knottl,.'s pun, ,J HtthohhiibkVMr. Win MoVuv aa MiHter alter, nud XKnrvnl Mc- Gregor ub ClitTord. At tho Sat-urd- y matinee MisB "Waldorf will play "Cnmille;" anil Saturday overling Juliet iu Sliakespoare'a Kreat trnuody,. "Romeo and Juliot." SeatH aro selling fast for tho farowell performance. A Ulrrrreneo of Opinion. While Japineso Intorproter Doyle was trauslatiug the story of a Japanoso witness iu thoWaialua riot ciibo in tho Polioo Court this morning, the words "sato uchiu woro used. Mr. Doylo translated theBO ns moining sugar lionso. Dr. Ratsuuuma who was seated with Attorney Robertson wbiepoiv ed that the word raeaut camp. A littlo discussion arnao in whioU Mr Doylo oxplniuod tho inoaniug of, tho words. Hugh Morrison, manager of Makawoli plantation, nrrivid ia tbolwalani this morning. A runt QRAPC CRCAM or TARTAD POWOCN CREAM BAKING .K" ra mm Highest Honors, World's Fair Oold flledal, Midwinter Fair Avoid JlnlilnR l'nmlrrs rontalnlng alum. 1 hoy aro lujurluut to health s A v V fi a. 1 M

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Chock Chong was found guiltyof liquor selling. Sentenco andmotion for now trial both go overto Saturday.

The trial of Kwong Chong forassault and battory on Jobu Her-

ring is on before Judge Porryfrom yesterday nftornoon. Dolenud, Atkinson for prosecution;lti-nuk- for defendant. The juiyaro: LP Fernandez, A Hurri-bo- h,

H Waierbouju Jr, JamesSeiner, 0 B Huston, HenryRoth, 0 S Weight, H 0 Vida, AS Prcacott, W 0 Wildor Jr, JohnBuckley and W P Johnson.

Indictments for murder ngainstthe Japanoso rioters of Kihukuweio presouted boforo JudgeJLVrrv. At tho request or Mr.Rohorteou, plea wua reserved tillSatuiday.

Judite Stanley Iibb Wai Lim vs.Ah Tuck, mulioious proEecntionon from yesterday. Magoon &Sillitnun for plaintiff; Robertson& Wilder and W. O. Smith fordefendant. Tho jory are: GeoGray, P. T. P. Waterhome. T. P.Meliu, Eroil Hammer, J. W. Treg-loa- n,

A. Schmedon, P. H. Burnetto, W. H. Smith, A. V. Peters,W. Lucas, A. F. Cook and T. EKroiiRO.

J. Alfred Macoon, a croditor of0. P. Kauaknnui, deceased, intoitato, petitions for letters of ad-ministration on tho cstato to him-sel- f.

Tho oatato is real otntosituated at Ewa and valaoi at$1000.

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rested uudor Section 9i of tho Po-n- nl

laws.Harry Levis conduoted Messrs.

Hfchtand Raas.with a few otheis,on a visit to 0.ibu plantation today.

Among points of interest visitor!by tho gentlemen of tho SarananCommission today were tho Bisbop Museum end Ewa plantationnud mill.

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WAVERLEY BLOCK,

All signs fnilod and tho bark 0.D. Bryant from San Franciscoarrived in port in good shapo latethis forenoon. Tho noarcst approach to anihilation was dur-

ing a day's stormy weather, wbontho Bryant bad three sails carriedaway. Outside of i bat, the woatherwas fiuo. To make a long storyshort, tbo Bryant sailed from,Snu

LErancHco on a Friday withthirtoen men in tbo crew. Therewore thirteen peoplo who satdown to tbo two- - tables, exceptwhen some of tbo lwy passengershappened to feol tbo'inovemout ofthrt ship. A cat died on tho voy-

age and tbo Bryant made tho tripto this port in thirteen days. Thisshonld be enough to sond anyvessel, howevor staunob, direct totho bottombut tho Bryant Boomsto bo hoodoo proof.

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flJCSETIlE OLAA FLOTATION.

There has been a regular streamof subscribers to tho Olaa SugarCo.'s stook all day. Tbo figuresaro withhold by tho clerks for thepresent. It is given out, howovorjthat tho subscriptions havo come"up to expectations, while tho sub- -ecribers aro of a good and substantial class.

lecture at Oalm Collrae.Professor Charles H. Hitchcock

of Dartmouth Collego willlecturo at Oahu Gollogo tomorrowevening (Friday) at 7:30 o'clock,bis subject being "Tho loo Ago."The lecturo will bo illustrated bystereopticon views. Special carswill bo run from town nud tbpnback again after tbo lecture. Thepublic is cordially invited to bapresent. No admission "will bocharged.

Tho Coptic should bo in fromSnn Franoisco this afternoon withtwo days' lator nowa.

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Filipino Ballet That Struck Two

Hearts.

Lieutenant Slsslon Carried the Photograph of

His Sweetheart Where the Fatal Bullet

Pierced Bis Breast.

Columbus, Nob., April 23. Thodeatu of Lieut. Lester E. Sissonof tho First Nebraska, at Manilaand tbo fiuding of Lis fiance'sphotograph near his heart wherethe fatal bullot entered, is the fin-

al chapter in a pretty romancewboso introduction was written inthis village several yeor& ago.

Tho photograph is tho likenesbof Miss Anna Taylor, one of thebelles of Columbus. She is, theyoungest dsnghtor of John F.Taylor, a wholesale lumber mer-chant and a distinguished citizenof Nebraska.

Today the young girl is incon-solable aud borcrief is pathftia towitness. She is at the residencoof her parents and none but themost intimate friends of tho famt-l- y

aro admitted. The llanos oftbo dead soldier Iiab not beenknown publicly as tho betrothedof tho dashing Liutonant, although their attachment was gen-erally understood tbronabout Ool-umb- as

and tho mutual friendsknow of tbo engagement.

Young Sisson was raised at St.Edwards, fifteen miles from hereand wbb employpd in tbo WeeklyTimes oftico nt tbo timo of tho callfor troops. When the sweetheartsparted, Lieutenant Sisson carriedu circular photograph of the qirlcvung .by a ribbon from bis ueckThis was worn under his vest andho laughingly remarked the daybeforo ho sailed for tho Beat of warto his sweetheart that ho wouldwear tbo photograph on the leftside and if a bullet took his lifefrom that direction, it must firstpiss through tho likeness of thegirl ho loved best. MisB Taylorhas hoard from her lovor and tholast letter, received but a weekago was full of lovo and hope, thelieutenant remarking that the linkof conquoring tho Philippines wasnearly ovor.

CIIAItLES FEIIDON AQAl.V.

Charles Ferdou, tbo Quakerdoctor, held forth at the corner ofHotel and River streets last even-ing to a very largo crowd of peo-ple. Ho hid receivid permissionfrom Marshal Brown during theforenoon to soil his medicines onMiller street or vicinity. Tli-r- o

was, however, to be no blocking ofthe street.

In the midst of tho doctor'slecture, a dozen mounted patrol-men mado their appearance onthe sceuo and the crowd clearedtbo street at once. Tho doctor assorted that ths patrolmen woreunnecessrrily harsh to the crowdand scattered tho peoplo right andloft.

Asked nbont tho matter thismorning Marshal Brown onid:"I hoard this morning tbnt thedoctor had complained of themounted patrolmen rushing thecrowd that was listening to hislecturo aou tuat peoplo were injured in their attempt to go away

"Tbo doctor said to mo binnelfa Chinaman had his leg brokenby attempting to got away in tbocrowd. I told him 1 would givohim a reward if he would directmo to the Chinaman. So far ho hasfailed to find him.

"I called both Captain Parkerand Captain Spillner before mothis morning. Both stated thatthe patrolmen did not oven galop.They wero pent to the pluco byorders from headquarters andtheir instructions wero to clartho streets They snid tbuy haduot yet readied tho crowd whentbo Ohineso, Japanoso and nativecomposing it dispersed, saving theofficers from tbo necessity of ovensaying a word.'

Fred. W, McChesney Suggests a Plan

to Relieve the Congestion.

The Chief Desideratum Facility of Prompt

Hauling Away of Freight by

the Drays.

Fred.W. McCheBney has a planfor wharf improvements on theNuuanu streot side of tho bnrbor.Ho showed his sketch to a Bulle-tin reporter ot noon. There wasnot time for printing n dingram,butanybody interested may make ouofor himself by following this description of existing wharf measurements:

Beginning at Alton & Robin-son's lumber yard, thero is firsttho boat; landing slip. This con-

tains sixty feet wido of deep waterby tbo sido of Brewar's wharf,thiHwharf being 115 feet wide by 210deep. Crossing a dock 100 feet inwidth the Irracard wharf, 80 feetwido, is reached. Theu anotherdock 100 foet aornss brings you tooorenson a wharf 80 feet wulo. Byextending Brewer's nndSnrennon'swhirf out 35 feet eaob, all of thowharves named hero would alignevonly at their outer extremities.

Referring to his skotch, Mr.McChesuey said:

"Add Gl feet to tbo "Wnikikiside of Brewer's wharf, and runthe wholo wharf 35 feot fartherout, nu n line with tho Irmgardwlnirf. This will givo 175 feetwide by 215 feet deop.

"Tho Irmgard wharf, which isonly 80 feet wide, has two lows ofposts itpwu OHCh side which simply tano up 10 leet of the alreadyto) narrow wharf, brcauso by prr-venti-

the movement iu iiuil outof drays within that space tliohatnlling of merchandise thero isimpossible.

"Now tho only wny I can fur tomake this wharf of duo benefit totho publio ii to run tlioao twosmall wharves tho Irtnuard andSorensnn together and innko onelargo wharf 2(J0 feet wide aud 5

feet deep. Such a wharf wouldpermit ot throe lrge voxels uuloading in cood tim- - and abovoeverythioe tbo draVfl Wi!! havoroom to load and got out withoutinterfering with tho unlondingof tho vessel as is now tho case.ii ruo present tuna all ot ourwharves aro to narrow that neith-er the veBsol nor the draymen canwork to advantage

" I claim that wo neod thootwowharves enlirged a snugested, nomatter what steps aro takou fortho enlargement of tho harbor.Theso wharves did well enoughten yoars ago for tho amount offrotght wo banilfd theu and thesmall vessels, but now uith tholargo vessels aud tho iramonsoamount of freight including heavypieces of maouinery, tho wharvesare entirely too narrow. And totun them farther out in the bay,as tho Government sm-gest- wouldsimply bo a waste of monny audwould not relievo tbo oiampedcondition ono pariiolo.'

Mr. McCbesney took tho roporter along tho docks in question astho drays wero turning to for theafternoon r workor wait ns mightbo moro correctly snid of oiuh oftbom.

"I havo aeon," ho said goingalong, "twenty-on- e druys nt thewharf and only eleven of thmable to get in aud loid Eventhoso getting n load are oftenblocked in for long timeHwith otherdrayB loading iu front of tlioni.This is the oliief ciiiibo nf the de-

lay that vessels have to submit to"If thero was room for mo.y

dray to get upon the wharf, hmdand got out without any waiting,vessels would be able to ilisidiarin about half thq tune. Thero i

that big vessel," pointing to thfIroquois at the Irmgard wharf,"whioh has only half a gang

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Soldiers Commanded by LI:ot. Col

Yan Horn of Cuba Fame.

Six Hundred Recruits and Casuals Aboard --

Many Saw Service In Cuba All In

.Good Health.

The Transport Morpnn Citythat sailed from San FranciecoApril 25 on her way to Manila,arrived in port this morning andhauled alongside the Ocauicwharf to take on coal. She willoontinuo on her way tomorrowafternoon if possible. If she cannot got on hor cobl by that timesbo will sail Saturday morning.She Iibb rush ordors and sb tho isnot a very fast boat, will hastenas muob us possible

Tbo Morgan City has aboardCOO recruits to tako tho places ofi he. men who havo fallen in battlein the Philippines. A latgo pro-portion of tliHso havo seen serviceii. Cuba. Nearly all are great bigfellows toughened by their recentexperiences and ut lor snoii eer- -

vico ns thpy will havo to perlormin tho Philippines.

Tho troops aro in command ofLieut. On). W. M. Van Horn thebrave soldier who took commandnf tbo 18th Infantry at tho buttleof El Cauoy when Col. WycotTfell. Col. Van Horn has in hispossession a meoischaum pipewhich belonood to Col. WycnlT.Tim ho hulJs as ono of his mostvalued belongings. It was givento turn as a Fouvemr.

f!iuitnin IV. M. "Rkin ir thnTTS. Quartermaster and Commisary Uiou of lh Olajton-Bulwo- r tieat-i- n

chargo o! the chip. Captain lien ami vilh it tho Mirreudor ofEkin is well versed in tbo duties I the lattor's rights in the Nicaraof his office, having been lougconnected vilh tho CommisaryDepartment of the United StatesArmy. The other officers withtho troops aro us follows: Cap-tains Frank Taylor, Frank Ram-sey. W. H. Wilhotm; LieutenantsA W. Drw, T. W. Counell, HughWiso.US Haight. Dr. John II.Willitras and Joseph G. Reif-suyd- er

nro tho uBsintaut surfeou9ot iho U. 8. Army aboard thoship.

ThooiviIinn9 employed aboard.'o as follows: E. D: Barnett,Ohief Olork 10 tho Qnartprmas.ttr'fl Department; J. H. Nolau,Clerk in tho Commissary's Do-p- ar

tment; H. B. Strauss, Store-keeper, C. 8. Quartorniuetor's De-pigment.

Tbo Morgan City's commanderi Captain Lombard of iho U. ii.Navy, who replnced Capthin DilIon iu San Francisco. Thero hasbeen but few changes among thoother officers of the Morgan City.

The transport had fine woatherall the way from San Francieco.Sho coul 1 havo been in last nightbut the captaiu did not like to ori-

tur port iu the dark. AuywAy hewould not havo gained anythingby cued a proceeding.

The Morgan City has aboard500,000 pounds of Commissaryuud Quaitermailor supplies.

Hawaii at Omxlia.Mr. Urastod, tho visiting er

of ihnOmHhaeT'ibitiou,hivh that ih Un . I f He Iti.il- -Wrty,,H,nt,i i n ,. , 0 ,tBhauil-on- tf fodiei . u i II. ,t urn1 1 it tn t to ill md ii ci ii K ofOmuhii, v Ii r- - d il I t"otiuTt (rum 1 ii-- KHt. . I'lmtidty i h nilc it ih ti h" t'lij. oI'ai-itii- i ItatUa It I h 1hI.!inutil a t'liKoii :li u i inn .ii lbHawaiian to d r w h on Ii

doit' in mi mil linn I h ttgOM4 foiwaid in li p Hind m i

nnw eilition, Th. i I'.i.upvii) 1 1

ripfiiding tliOiiMini m or duiiiie Hill'lwirtihilif.' tin itT'lUtlH)n of tiieHawaii in Ihlu il

In the Police Curt ibis m rning, KoeMmwas fined 25 mdcosts on tho chargo of gaming.Chas. P. Hubbard, charged withobstructing and porvertiug justico,had his case uollo pros'd.

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Looking for Transportation Facilities

in Nicaragua.

Satlsfled With Treaty Abrogation But Still Close

ly Watcblcg for an Adrantaga

Americans Als3 Watching.

Now York, April 25. A spocialto the Herald from Washingtonsays:

Although Great Britain iswilling to relinquish her right toshnro in the Nicaragua canal byabrogation of tho Clayton-ltulw- er

treaty iu return for a quid proquo, from tho United StateB, it isappareut to oflicinls of tho StntODepartment that sho is takingmeasures to provido transporta-tion facilities across Nicaragua forhor own triulo.

No official confirmation hasbeen rccoived of tho dispUch fromMaungua sayina that PresidentZelaya had granted nn option totho British consul at Managua orto any company ho may orgauiznto purchase, tho railroads andsteamboats of Nicaragua with thoworkshops appertaining to themtor ine sum ot o.utu.uuu pesossilver but details of the nun-omon- t

nru expected by tuu tatato Departmeat.

It i:i con3idorod vory significantthat n ippfesenliit-v- of GreatBritain should tako measures forplacing under British control thotrauspcrt .turn ftieilitits in Nicara-gua while negotiations are in pro- -crecn between tho United Stateonud Oivat Britain for tho iibroDa- -

gua canal.

WAl.DOltF MCAHON ('LOSING.

Just n few morn performancesby Juuct "Waldorf nud her clevercompany and theu comes tho faro-we- ll

to nn clever a lot of plnyersns ono could wieh to meet in anyland. Tonight Mub "Waldorf wjlbo seen iu tlw (tharaoter (jf Julia)

.. - n I'k.Ari Nld-'fida-

h Knottl,.'s pun, ,JHtthohhiibkVMr. Win MoVuv aaMiHter alter, nud XKnrvnl Mc-Gregor ub ClitTord. At tho Sat-urd- y

matinee MisB "Waldorf willplay "Cnmille;" anil Saturdayoverling Juliet iu Sliakespoare'aKreat trnuody,. "Romeo andJuliot." SeatH aro selling fastfor tho farowell performance.

A Ulrrrreneo of Opinion.While Japineso Intorproter

Doyle was trauslatiug the story ofa Japanoso witness iu thoWaialuariot ciibo in tho Polioo Court thismorning, the words "sato uchiuworo used. Mr. Doylo translatedtheBO ns moining sugar lionso.Dr. Ratsuuuma who was seatedwith Attorney Robertson wbiepoived that the word raeaut camp. Alittlo discussion arnao in whioUMr Doylo oxplniuod tho inoaniugof, tho words.

Hugh Morrison, manager ofMakawoli plantation, nrrivid iatbolwalani this morning.

A runt QRAPC CRCAM or TARTAD POWOCN

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S. J. SALTEGrocery and Provision Merchant

Orphcimi Block, Port Street.(Opposite Central Fire Station.)

Bargains in Toilei and Laundry Soaps.GOODS DKMVintm TO ANY PART of the city.

JUST1 ARRHTBD,A Lirge Asoitjnont i

Bedroom SetsAND.

Iron BedsteadsCity Furniture Store,

Tdophonu 840. Lovo Building, 5&1-5- 36 Tort St.

Fraternal Directory.

UAK.UUM L.UDUJU XSO. , i

1. O. O. 1?., ,

Moctl ocry Moml.iy or nlng nt7:10,In Harmony Hall, King struct.

J.I). MrVnoiI, N. G. '

15. H. HENDRY, Secretary.All visiting brothers vory cordially

liultoil. .tvi vti r.onnE No. 2. K.of P..

Meets every "Wodiicwhiy evening nt7:30 o'clock, Castle Hnll. Fort street, j

Visiting brothers cordially Invited to I

attend.1015 A. IS. MURPHY, K. R. S.

HONOLULU 011AFTEU No. 1,R. A. M.f

Moot every third Thursday ovonlng InMasonic Tomplo. All visiting conipan-Ion- s

conllaily lnvltod.A. V. OILFILLAX, II. P.

J. P. TUCKER, Sotrctary.HONOLULU COMMANDEItY

No 1, K. T.Mods In Masonic Templn on tho secondThursday ovonlng of each month. AllVisiting Sir Knights courtoou-t- y Invited.

HENRY E. COOPER, K. OJ. D. TUCKER, Recorder.

OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.Moots ovory Thursday ovonlng at theirCastle Hall, 4WX Fort btreet, at 7:30.Mombors of Mystic Lodpo No- - -- , andvisiting brothors, cordially lnIted.

U.E.WARI), 0. O.lMLKlLREY,

1010 K. of R. nnd S.

COURT LUNAL1LO No. GliOO,

A. O. P..Meets every llrst nnd third Friday, atK. or J'. Jlllli, rori Hrei'h i vuniiuiiivltatlon Is extended to visiting broth-ers. Per ordor C. 11.

w. a. fetter,102't Secrotary.

NUUANU CHAPTER ROSECROIX,

No.l.A.-- . & A. S. R.Meets the first Thursday inenili month,at Mnsonlo Teniplo. Sojourning nndvisiting brotliors cordially invited to at-

tend all meetings.W. M.. FRANK H. AUERUACH.

ALLAN H. SCRIMOEOUR, Secretary.

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

M.sonlc Temple. N. E. corner Alakea nJ Hotel Sis.Stated mooting", llrtt Monday each

month. Special meetings, hull callod(lll bo notod In this space).

Mambors LodgoI.o l'rogros, PaclttoLodgo, and nil sojourning brethren cor-

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

g. R. G. WALLACE. Secreliry.

KAMEHAMEHA LODGE OFPERFECTION,

No. I, A.-- . & A. S. It.Moots at Masonic Tomplo tho fourthThursday In oacli inontli. Sojourningand visiting brothors nro cordially

to attend nil meetings.V.'.M.'. FRANK H. AUKRRACH.

CLARENCE 1.. ORARHR. Secretary.

LODGE LE PIIOGRES DEL'OOEANIE,

No. 121, A. fc A. S.Rite.Stated mootlngs on tho last Monday of

each mouth, in Its hall, Masonic Tomplo.C. M. WJIliiS. W. M.

H O. CRABBE, Secret try. I

GEO. W. DnLONO POST No.415, G. A. B

Department of California nnd Novadn,mcots at Harmony Hnll, King street,first Thursday ovonlng of oory month.Sojourning comrades aro icidlally

to attend.I. L. IiaPIKRRB, P. 0.

JAR. T. C0PELAN1), Adjt,

HONOLULU SCOTTISHTHISTLE CLUB,

Lovo lllock, Fort street. Rending roomopen day and ovonlng for reading nndsocial intorcourso. Regular mcotlngsFriday, 730 p. m. Visiting Scotsmanespecially wolcomo at all tlmrs.

OF.O. L. IMLL, Chlof.ALEX. R. KENNEDY, Secretary.

THE WAVERLEY" CLUB.Organized 1B97.

Wavorloy Block ; eutmnco on Jlotholr .v,et. FiIch of standard in.igai'lnes andlericdlcnls; lending library; billiard,pool nnd enrd tublos forfreo uco of mom-Iter- s.

Arrangonionts for transient visit-ors. Kntranro fee 91.25; monthly dues,In Rilvnnco, fl. Rooms open from 8 a.m.to 11 p. in. ovory day.

A. V. GEAR, PreMdont.JAMES T.COPELANI), RecnrdlngSoe'y.AT.T.KNI1. SCRIMOEOUR. Fin. SonV.

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'ffrMffcinrif lit r iiiiHV - l&wttuk

Island Orders Solicited.1. 0. llox 300.

miBEER

TAMPS

IADE AT

SHORT

I0TICEHAWAIIAN

NEWS

CO., LTD.MERCHANT ST.

Barbers.

Notice,Having returned and ttrllsheJ myself at the

burope.n Miivmc I'arior, mtrcnjnt street, oppositeJuJJ Uulldlnir. I wish to call the attention ol my oldcustomers and new ones nho wish to favor us withtheir traJe.

M A. PIXOTO.Formerly of the.Unlon Barber Shop.

SilentBarberShop

Arlington Block, Hotel Street,

Joseph Fernandez, Prop'r

NO HOMESHOULD RR WITHOUTA SUPPLY OFDANDRUFF KILLERON HAND

It liaa become very popular, nnd Isbelngused by lioth sexes. A sure cure fordnndrulT, prlckloy heat, and all skinuisoasos. Koiu liy nil druggists, nnd ntUnion llurlior Shop, Remember tbotrndo mark, "tho two faces." Uowaroof Imltutlons.

F. PAOIIECO,Tol. 000. Holo Proprlotor.

Late of San Tranclsco, has opened

DKESSMAKING ROOMSAt the QUEEN HOTEL COTTAGE. Throuch lonteperlrnce and constant attendance! to work al theCoast Mrs. Wolf has acquired the art of perfecttitling, and also clvlng full satisfaction In the latestartrf nndrrn fattmin

CHARLES CRAMER,

Merchant Tailor534 FORT ST.,

-- Near corner of Chaplain LamCleanlne and Rtpal'lnc: at Short Notice,

and In th best possible manner

C.W.Kinney J.K.NahakuCABINETMAKERS.

TURNERS AND POI ISIIERS of all kinds of NatlviWoods. CALAflAbllESlnstnckandtoorder.

Kepairs Lnected.

KING STREET, NEAR ALAP

tiftKifaih$iit fci

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LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Orpheum Thenlro tonight.Cyclouo Camorns nro tho bust

atid chcapCBt.

"Wheels rented; J. J. Richard-son, Ilotol street.

Tho Transport Nowport sailsfor Manila tomorrow. ,

Atnoricnn Messonpor sorvico.Masouio Tetnplo.Telcphono Hi.

Oahu Lodgo, No. 1, K. of P.,meet this evoning in Custlo hnll nt7:30.

Tribune 30-inc- h

wheels, the only thing small aboutit 14 tho price.

A very lnrgo party of Eaaterntourists ie expected to arrfvo outhe Garonno due now at auy timetroru Seattle.

"Colnmbia'a Dnughter or OurGirl of Honolulu" as sung byMiss Myrllo Graham. Copiesmay bo had at Wall, Nichols Co.

W. G. Ashley ha9 moved hishouse in Thurston avenue to thotnrtkai ciile of his lot, on which hoin to build ono or rnoro now andlarge dwellings.

Do you liko to drink puro whis-ky? Then if you do call for"A. A." Jopbo Mooro nt nny of thosaloons. Lovejoy & Co., distribu-tors for tho Hawaiian Islands.

Tho regular moeting of theBoard of Supervisors of the FreeKindergarten nnd Children's AidAssociation will be held in QueenEmma hall, Friday, May Ctu, nt9:50 a. ra.

Consul General Haywood en-

tertained tho Captain and officersof tho Badger and others at hishome on tho Plains last evoninc.The Quintette Club was presentto furnish music.

Tho regimental outing is a go.Tbo first battalion will go toRomond Grove on tho 20th, re-

turning on tho 23rd. Tho secondbattalion will go down on tho 27tb,returning on tho 29th.

Thorn will bo a meeting of theY. H. I. nt Foster Hall nt thousual hour this oveniog. Everymember is requested to be presentas affairs or. uroiit importance totho organization will bo up fordifcusiion.

New England Bakery & CandyCo., Hotel street mnuufneturo aline lino of bread, pastry, wedding cakps, ico creams, ehorbotsand candies finest in tho cityBnd prices very low. Telephone74. J. Oswald Lutted, Mana-ger.

If everything goes right, Hilois to have a vaudeville show. Itis tho intention of eomo of thotalent now at tho Orpheum toraako a trip to tho Hawaii city assoon bb tbo present engagementnt Honolulu's popular play houseis over.

A letter lately received fromCol. Bioelow of tho Kickapoo Medicine Co. states, that ho willsoon visit the Islands with n smallband of real Kickapoo Indianswar paint, war whoops, feathersand all other necessary and bloodcurdling accessories.

Attontion is drawn to tho pro-fessional card of T. Mitnmura, M.D., appearing in New Today col-

umn. Dr. Mitnmura has openeda cottnpo hospital nt 530 Nuuanustreet, for the treatment of Japa-nes- o

patients arriving from thoother islands. Dr. Mitamura

tho fact that tho healingeffects of applied medienmontswithout hygienic surroundings islargely noutialized.

"I would not bo without Oham-berlin- u's

Cough Remedy for itsweight in gold," writoB D. J..Tones, of Holland. Va. "Mv wifewan troubled with a cough fornearly two yenrs. l tried variouspttent romedieB, besides numerousprescriptions from physicians, allof which did no pond. I wnfl atInst pertmndod to try n bottlo ofUlinmoerjinn'8 uougn Atemedy,which nromntlv relieved thecough. Tho second bottle effectedn complete euro." 60 cent bottlesnro for enlo by nil dealers. Bon- -eon, oraitu iV (Jo., UoneralAgonts.

CHAS. D. WALKER,Designer and Builder of a

Yachts, Boats and Launches!Works. 6o KING ST.

P O. Box 6)3. Telephone 760.

THE BREW OF OLYMPUS.

THE "HOFFMAN." corner of Hoteland Nuuanu streets, claims to be the"Uanncr" resort for gentlemen and Holdsthr finer. I.. II. rv tlir 11rnnrlpfnr.l1.1cattainei success In Ills line, by speciallysupervising everything connected with hisestablishment. He now Introduces to hispatrons "Olympla Beer." This brew Isfrom the "Capital BrewliiR Co." ofOlympla, the capital of the State o)Washington, and was received by the"Garonne." Ar. Schmidt, the leadingspirit of this corporation Is a practicalChemist and Brewer, and after years ofsearch and Investigation located his plantat Olympla, on account of the peculiar vir-

tues of the water of the Turn Falls, astream that Is noted for its distinctive qui- -

lilies or clearness, coldness and lacx otmineral and decaying vegetable Impurities.Pure beer can onlv be made with nurewater, and Turn water Is traditional InWashington with the Indians and originalwhite settlers. 1 he "Uiympia uraugni"Is under the special control and agency ofMr. De and he Invites his patrons andfriends to a cersonal test and is wllllnc toabide by their judgment on the merits ofhis latest venture.

fall Papers.AND.,

WINDOWSHADES32

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

Lewers & CookeFORT ST.

Desks !

Desks !

Desks !

We have received a large consignment of

Desks,Chairs andOffice Specialties

cer the bark ' Martha Davis. " whichwill be placed on the market at San Fran-cisco prices, plus the freight, etc. Salenow open at our ware-room- s 011 iueenStreet.

flenrj Watorliouso k Co

Office, Queen Street.TELEPHONE m.

$280 CASH!AND BALANCETO SUITPURCHASER,WILL BUY

APAWAATRACTLOT!7? x iao. facing either on King or Beretanla streets. The cheapest lots In thecity, on the line of the proposed electriccars. Ready for building. Go and seethe lots I

Further particulars of

WILL E. FISHERReal Estate AgentAnd Auctioneer,

FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.ROTH'S STORE.

Coffee .

LandsFor

Sale!3,000 Acresin South Konasuitable for Coffee Cultivation.

M, K. KEOHOKALOLE,

Real Estate Agent,

15 Kaaiiumantj St.

Fop Rent.Tho Promises known as

tho " TlYOIil" situatod on

tho boacli at "Wailriki. Fur-

nished or TJnfurmsliod.

For particulars, apply to

WILLIAM SAYID6E,

No. 310 Fort St.

itthiiiiMiFiiiiiiiM mktj 4

HOLLISTER & GO. Iwhoi.csau: and ju.tail. U

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Tobacconists

M rh 9 s-- hrl Ml

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- Cor. Fort and Merchant Strecls. flfl

H. HACKFELD & CO. LtdCOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP

DRY GOODS!Frencli, German, English and American.

A Fine Selection of Dress Goods, Zephyrs, etc,Tailors' Goods, a Full Assortment.

Clothing, Underwear, Shawls.

A Large Variety of SADDLES and SADDLEMAKERS' TRIMMINGS.

American and European

GROCERIES, LIQUORS, BEERS ANDMINERAL WATERS.

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

CONSISTING OF

Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon. Also- -

SCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER.Glvo thorn a trial. Mcnoy back If you don't thom.

Ohoico Block Buttor, Kits Creamery Butter,Fidelity Brand Bacon, Hams,

Mild Cheese, Smoked Beef, etc., otc

Chas. Hustace,212 King street, nozt to tho Arlington.

EISDOI IEON WOEKS,Sa,ra. LExancisco, CslI.

Engineers and Builders.PUMPING MAOHINEHY, HEINE BOILERS,PLAIN TUBUI.AK BOILERS, CORLISS ENGINES,CANE CARS, VACUUM PANS,

And all Machinery for tho comploto cfjulpmout of Sugar Mills.

OFFICE, Room 9, Spreckels Block, Honolulu, H. 1.

1200 P. 0. Box 551.

JDST LANDED, EX CARNEDD LLEWELYN.

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

Crockery, Glassware,Fire Bricks, Fire Clay,

Anchors and Chain

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.

Coyne -- Mehrten Furniture CoM Ltd.J. A. MEHRTEN, Manager.

Progress Bloolc, Fort & Beretania Sts'Stylish and Up-to-da- te Furniture and Upholstery,

Bedroom Suits; Box Couches, with spring to open somethlnt: new: Chiffoniers,Bookcases, Sideboards; Best Odorless Feathers, Hair, Moss and Floss for Alattressesnd Pillows, Woven Hair Mattresses, Extension Tables, Fancy Tables, Chairs and

Rockers, Window Shades and Rugs.A large assortment of Upholstered Goods, Art Ticking, Cords and Gumps; also

Tents for camping out, 9 ft. by 12 ft.We make Awnings to order; large stock of plain and striped Duck just arrived. We

are now better prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering and Mattress Making to order.Repairing and Renovating. First Class Workmanship at Reasonable Prices.

Telephone 928 Progress Block Fort and Bertanla Sts.

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38 PERFUMES feg:Roger and Gallet,

Lundborg's,Rlcksecker's,

Gosnell's, In all odors

Toilet Sets,Sachet

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Benson,SmithSrCo.,LtdFORT AND HOTEL STS.mlllMMMBS1?,A,BI-iIS3E3:Ei3-3

Germania Life InsuranceOf NEW YORK.

ASSETSLegal Reserve Policy HoldersSurplus Policy HoldersPaid to policy Holders since ioo 40,425,515.07Claims by death paid to Beneficiary Policy HoldersMatured Endowments paid to Policy Holders 6,023,05 f. 71Life Annuities Daid to Policy Holders 351 1669.43Dividends and Surrenders paid to

Tho Germiuilu Issuos all tlio latest

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Judd Building, Honolulu.

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P. O. DOX org 364.

Our Capsules, the that cure. 25 cents per box.

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goods received packet States Europe,CALIFORNIA PRODUCE STEAMER.

orders attended deliveredPART CITY FREE.

Agonta SanitariumIsland Orders Bollolted.

East Corner Fort King Sts.

NEW DRUGTELCPHONB

GRIPPE thing

BROMO KOLA CURES HEADACHES.SEASICKNESS. a tonic, depress.

Cigars and Tobaooo,

Handsome Vehiclesrocolved a Styles

PHVETONS CAKTS.

Honolulu Carriage flanufactory"W. "W. TTIfclGHKT., Prop'r.

M

Ho, Oahu Lumber and Building Co.""Hello'What

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kind of house can you build for $ 500? "as good as you can get in California."

can you build them so cheap?"we Import all our materials direct

factory, and employ the best workbest is the cheapest."

is your business place?"Office and Yard is on King street, near

Co.'s Depot; our Planing Mill corand Bethel streets. TeleDhones c

P. O. Box 367. We can give youhundreds of first-cla- ss references, among theleading people of these Islands.

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, n. 1., MAY i, 1899.

Hood'sFavorite

Cathartic PillsIt Is cany to purgo, but that Is not what

is wanted. A mild but Buro and undla-turbln- g

cathartlo will set Nature to go-

ing, and rcllovo tho bead, tho stomach,the liver and all the organs of the body

CURJBfrom tho many and dangerous evils of aclogged corporeal drainage

Hood's Pills CURE Liver Ills, sick head-ache, biliousness, constipation, withoutpurging, without pain, without violence.

Itiver IllsIlood's Pitts aro tho only plllt vo ttko

with Ilood's Barsnpnrllla. Sold by alldruggists. 26c. Bent by mall on receiptof price, by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.

Hotels and Restaurants.

WE OFFER YOU THE

Best 5e. CigarTo bo bad for tho tnonoy.

CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTICOiaARS.

Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOLTE.

Good RoomsFOR RENT CHEAP.

$6, $8, $10 and $12Per Month.

CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE.

EAGLE HOUSENuuanu Street.

Orpheum Cafe,FORT STREET,

--Near the New Theater

Best Meals In the City I

Prepared mid sorvod by wblto onvployooH.

Open day nnd night.1150 O. T. OOW, Manager.

Waianae Hotel,Waianae, Oahu.

FINE SEA BATHING AND MOUNTAINSCENERY I

AHEALTHFULSPOTCLOSETOTHESEA

W I All Trains to and from Honolulu I VaT Slop at th Hotel I'M

Albert Toogood, Proprietor.

lift villa ai Ilanlwal

WAIKIKI.Select Bathing Resort

FOR TOURISTSAND FAMILIES ::

Rooms and Board.Baths Free to Guests.

J. P. HAYWARD, Manager.

Notice.Persons wishing to obtain board at

Makawao, Mnul.can be tccommodatedat MRS. II. 1). BAILEY'S,

Terms. Sin per week.

The Latest In Jewelry !

n "it I i i i

uawauiiiOTtiiryNeatly Cut, Polishedand Mounted. . . .

Rpcf ftuctnm Wnr! te ,fnn hnfhpairing and new work. Pins, Rings,Bracelets, Watchmaking, etc.

EL GL T3IA.HT,404 FORT STR EET.

HAWAIIANMercantile Agency

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

gr Difficult '(Elections a Spewlty.

Honolulu Iron Works Co.Improvod nnd modorn SUGAR MA

JIIINERY of every capacity and des.jrlptlon nindo to order. Boiler workind ItrV13TKD PJPE8 for irrigation

a specialty. Particular ntton.on paid to JOB WORK, and ropalra ox.

ecutod at shortest notice ,

I i y

IIKALANI'H KIAItl.Ni: HAItjWAY.

Ilnniljr Plant for Hnullnir Yacht. Outof II10 Writer,

Tho much talked of marino-wa- y

for the yachts is at (not ao accom-

plished fact. Yesterday aftomoouit was tried for the first timo andworked to pefcclion.

Thero was quito a croup of in-

terested yachtumon presoot to wit-

ness thofirsl trial of tho railway.Tho Marion was placfd upon thocradlo and all hands Jook a turnnt tho windlass, hauling tho boatup out of the wator. Probablynevjr boforo has a windlasB hadsuch a crew. At odo timo th ma-ohin- o

was manned by PresidontS. 13. Dole, Professor J. Ligbtfoot,Uuy Uoro ot tlio Government our-vo- y

and J. M. Smith, ono of theuovernmont engineers.

Tho ways will prove a source ofconsidprablo ravenue to tho cluband will bo a groat boon to ownersof small boats. Tho dock is sub-stantial and well enough equippedlo take tho Bonnie Dundee, andany of tho large pleasure craft iutho harbor.

Tho Bonnie Dundeo will botakon up next week and thorough-ly cleaned and overhauled, to bofollowed by several other boats.

The designers of tho dock aroGay Gem and Mr. Smith. Ohas.Stilt is tho contractor who per-formed tho work so satisfactorily.

The Orphtnm.Tho increasing popularity of

this houso was again emphasizedlast evening, the bailding beingcrowded. Mr. Desky was obsorvedconsulting his pocket calendar toasBuro himself that his dates woreO K and that it really wasWednosday and not Saturdayovening. Tho farce, "A Night attho Arlington," was ohockfull ofhumor. Mr. Post as hotol clerkwith only one bed room vacant intho houso to which ho sonde halfa dozen guosts, includ-ing a monkey, causes continuouslaughter. In this pieoo MattKoofo as Jacko deserves specialmention. Billy Howard was ascomic as usual. Miss Violet Dnloin coon songs and dances excelledherself, being repeatedly ro called.Miss Myrtle Graham also received a splendid reception and aBerks of oncoros. Mr. Du Bellcave his famous rine act, which.m tho opinion of many, is thocleverest performanco thistalented and versatile aorialist hasyet given. Too program will berepeated this and tomorrowovening.

111: nitJoi'i:q with iuiilni).Chicago, April 25. Mayor Car-

ter H. Harrison received the fol-

lowing cablegram today relatingto tho establishment of local gov-ernment in Iroland, in accordanoowith a recent aot of Parliament:

"Local government happily es-

tablished. Iroland waits yourmessage on hor march to HomoRule.

' Editor Irish Indepondont."Dublin, Ireland.Tho reply was as follows: ''Re-

joice iu Ireland's triumph. Fullfroedom must follow.

Carter H. Harrison, mayor.mi m

Ssl.ot School.A meeting of the committoo on

the question of doing away withselect schools was held at thoofOcoof Minister Mott-Smi- tb yesterdayafternoon. Inspector GonornlTownsond submitted statistical in-

formation. Principal M. M. Scnttot tuo Uigli ocliool expressed theopinion that solect schools couldbo mado by other methods thancharging a foe. Principal Alex.Alacuintosn or tuo Koyul aohooltold of children leaving that placoon account of tho mixture of laco.The meetinc loaves the matterundecided.

Mr. John Peterson, of Patout- -ville, La., was very agreoably sur-prised not long ago. For eighteonmonths ho had been troubled withdysentery and had tried tbroo oftho best dootors in New Orleans.besides hajf a dozen or more pat-ent medicines, but received verylittle rolief. Ohamborlian's Colic,Oholora and Diarrhoea Remedy,having been recommended to him,he gave it a trial and to bis greatBiirprise,thmedo9osof that remedyeffected a permanent euro. Mr.Wm. MoNamara, a well knownmerchant of the same placo, is wellacquainted with Mr. Peterson andattests to tho truth of this stato-mon- t.

This remedy is for salo bvall dealers, Benson, Smith & Co,,General Agents.

It Nver Dlsnpiioliitu,Pooplo who aro doubled any

diseaso caused or promoted byimpuro blood or a low state of tunpystem may take Ilood's Sarsa- -panlla with the utmost couudoncethai its faithful use will effect acure. Millions take it as a springmedicine, becauso thoy know byoxperionco it is'just what tho sys-tem needs.

Hood's Pills aro tho best familycatlmrtio and liver tonic. Gentle,reliablo, sure.

M.attlM liter.This over popular Itainier beer

is becoming a housohold wordand "will you havo a glass ofSeattle" is mora often hoard thananything else Tho CiilerionSaloon havo tho beer on tap or inbottles.

Real Estate and Insurance.

:LIIPJVC and FIRE

IpdE AljEfiTp',

AGENTS FOR ..

New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of Boston.

Etna Fire Insurance Compam

of Hartford.HENRY ST. COAR.EDWARD I'OLUTZ.

Members Stock and Bond Exchange.

EDWARDPOLLITZ&CoCOMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS ININVESTMENT SECURITIES

Particular mention glvtn to purdii'c ini sals otHawaiian Sucar Stock.

Loans Negotiate!. Eaatem anJ rorelgn Stocksanl Donds.

403 California St.,San Francisco, Cnl. 1172

DAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate Broker.209 MERCHANT ST.

FOR SAI.K.Twolvo CblnoHO Orniilto Hitching

Posts, $5 each.Property In town.

HOUSES TO LKT.

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REALjEsTATECT We will Bay or Bell Real Estate 1b

Ul porta of the group.py We will Dell Properties on Ueaaon-tbl-

OommlssIoMi

OFFICE. 10 West King Street

morris;k. keohokaloleUnited States Custom IIoiiho Broker,Accountant, Searchor of Titles andGo uoral Business Agent.Tolophono 620.

OFFICII No. 15 Koahumanu streot,Honolulu. Formorlv A. Rosa's olllce.

H. W. "WEST,

0Office: 639 King Street.

Telephone 641. 1201

JAS. V. MORQAN,

Mtmbet ol Honolulu Stock Exchange,Queen street.

Telephone ? P. O. Box 504

UKUOE OAttTWKlUHT,General Manager ot

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of the United States for the HawaiianIslands,

On'oni Merchant street, Honolnlai

JAS. P. MORGAN,OCTIONEEB AMD STOCK BItOESI'

No, 45 Queen Street.

Export Appraisomont of Ren)Satato nnd Fnrnltnrn

A. J. OAMP15ELL,Stock and Bond Brolrur.

Member ol the Honolulu Stock Cachang.

Offlco Quoon stroot, opposlto UnionFeod company.

TelepboM jo. P.O. Dcx jrj.

Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.

. fill win iGo.Limited

rlgonts forV.'osUm Sngnr Refinery Co. of Baa

Finuclsco.Baldwin Loootnotlve Works ot Plilla.

d"lphia,l'unn.. U. B. A.Kewoll Universal MU1 Co. (National

OaneShredrtoO.N'T York, U. B. A.N.OIiluudt & Go's Ohemlcal Fertilizers.Alex Gross Ac Sous, hinb grado fertUV

Iters for Oaue and Coffee.Roeds Steam Pipe Covering

llsoOffer for Sale

I'nrnfflno Paint Go's PAR Paints nndl'niiotnj Lncol and Linseed oils, rawand boiled.

Indttri .3. (a cold wator paint) in white)and colorH,

Filter Prt)S4 Cloths, Cement, Lime andUriels.

CASTLE & COOKE,LIMITED,

HONOLULU.Commission Merchants,

SUGAR FACTORS.AGENTS FOR

The Cwa Plantation Co.The Walalua Agricultural Co.. Lti.The Knhala Sugar Co.The Walamea Sugar Mill Co.The k'oloa Agricultural Co.The Onomta Sugar Co.The Tu'ton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo,The bunJard Oil Co.Thf Ceo. H. UlaVe bteam Pumps.Weston's Centrltugils.

The New LnglanJ Lite Insurance Co, ot Dostoa.The Ltna t Ire Ins. Co. ol Hartford, Conn.The Alliance Assurance Co nl Lonion.

Alexander&BaldwinSUGARFACTORS

COMMISSIONMERCHANTS--..

Agents for tlio California and OrientalSteamship Company.

JUDD BUILDING.FORT STREET.

UEO

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

Ym. Q. Irwin, President and ManageJIbuii SprcokelB, ... nt

V. M. (Jifiiird, Soorotary and TreaonrtwCheo. 0. Portor, ... Anditoi

Sugv FactorsAND

Commission Agents.aqknib or mi

10BANIO STEAMSHIP COMPANYOF 9AN FItANOIHOO. OAIa.

BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITEDQueen street. Honolulu, II.I.

AGENTS FORHlwallati Agricultural Company, Gnome. Sorar.ompany, lionomu Sugar Company, Wallnkaingsr Company, W'alhee Sugar Company, Make'TSEr Company, Haleakal. Ranch Company, Ka.rspala Kanch. Planters' Line San KrandscOackets, Cbaa. Brewer & Co.'s Line of Bostonackets. Agents Boston Board of Underwriters.

Uents Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.

ubt or omoxBsi0 M Cooke .President) George H Robertson,danagerj E F Bishop, Treasurer and Seoetarr Ool. W F Allen, Auditor j 0 II Cook,1 Watcrhonse, A W Carter. Rlreotors.

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

5arop3in and American Dry Goodi

Fort and Oneen Streets.

E. HAOKPELD & CO., Ltd

iENER&L COMMISSION AGENTS.

dor. Fort nnd Qnoon Strata Honolnltw'

w4W

General Writer and Compiler

Reports Prepared, Statistics and Cata-logues Compiled.

General Business Agent.C3. Office; nay. King St. P.O. Doxo,.

CITY REPAIR SHOP115 Bethel St., opp.Cnstle & Cook

TELEPHONE ion.Strictly new 180S Cleveland Dlncles for Rent,SeconJ-iar- i Bicycles toi sale.Repairing r'omrtlf anJ thoroughly atlMiJ.J

All work guaranteed.B. JONE3,R.CURIC

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Mnct. Honolulu, II l by the

BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.

W.R.rARMINGTON .' Edl'ofDANIEL LOCAN City I'iltof

Slllmrrlplluii Union 1

Per month, anyvtlitre In Hawtllan Islandi. .75Per year IPer year, poslpalj.lo America Canada otMcxtco.iouoPer year, postpaid, oilier forel;n coLntrles tj 10

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THURSDAY, MAY 4, 18111).

Tbo ollicinl orgnu givoa n long"flpeil" this moruiug nboul cilitoisnnJ statesmen. Apply this local!y, nnd whmo nro (lie stntcsuiiMi V

Offico Bfckcrs in AViislnagtoucnu Eolcct no better (hue to tnke n

vncatioa from their Inhors tunuduring Prceidcnt McKialey's nt-tn-

of umirnluin.

Llotiolulii has never experi-

enced,, u more stringent money

markt, but when a good proposi-

tion like Ohm cornr--s along thecoffers of gold yield right raer- -

Does Croker nnd fnmily nrotnkiug a vacntion trip to Europe.JiJvory'tirao nu invosliguliup comni:!!p0JBlir8 up New York politicsGrokqr nlwnj'9 liuda that hie

health demnndn n trip nbrorul.

It is nil very well to coudera u

the lynching parties of tho South,but what would yon do if a mem-

ber of your fnmily wero nttneked

in tho fiondish mnnuer experi-

enced by 8omo of tho Southernwhilo families?

It is nlher in the lioo of theexpected happening when CaptainWilde of tho Boston protectsngMust Gencrnt Miller beinggiven credit for tho captuto ofIluilo. A moro or lean friendlyclnsh between our nrmy find navyh is come to be sort of n foregoneconclusion.

It ie tho most natural thing intho world for American trait ira toseek to excuse, their nctiou iu as-

sisting Aguinnldo, Thoy are onrecord however nnd thoy cannotescapes from responsibility for theAmorican lives socrificed by virtueof tho work done by tho cowardlycontraclionwfR.

IIOXHST IIUSIM'.IS KMMlPIUSi:,

Activity in thu promotion ofnow industrial enterprises in Ha-

waii hnB brought with it n

"benr" niovomout whichamounts to uothiug more or lesathan an underhanded nssmult upontho buaiuees integrity of iuou7ho hivo boan nud now nro the

louder iu msiori'il progress nudindustrial enterprise. Tho inonwhom tho conimuuity has tothank for the financial nnd in-

dustrial stability on which Ha-

waii deservedly prides itself nrosuddenly reprefonted ns thievesnnd robbers, and oihors who prosumo to outer tho field nud take n

sharo of tho risks in the develop-ment of new iudiiritry nro schemingspeculators with all to win nudnnthiug to lobO.

''Ifonowrro inclined to bolic-v- o

tiro Btntemonts made by tho pessi-

mistic section of this town, the only conclusion that could bo drnwuis that tho honesty of businessdealing is n myth nnd thajpxperi- -enca of past yenr is n Heelingshow that counts for nnught.

Theeo attacks nro not wholly n

now thing although they seom toincroaio in biltornoss iu proportion with the rapid progress of thocountry. It was not so long sincaEwn lands wero "dour nnd thownter enlt," that Oalm planlntinuw.is "over ctpitnlied" nnd Wulnlua was "a btenl," that tho iuouwho put new reul estalo tracts on

tho rnniket were wheedling thopublic into buying lots that would I

noon ho n dniQ on tho market nnd"productivo ouly of Irish dividends iu tho form of tnxrs."Yet it hns tnkon but a fewniontlia to show that thopromote! s in tho industrialnod ronl estate circles wereprompted by sound businrss judg-m- o

nt nud strict honosty iu deal-

ings with tho people. Not n man,woman or child has sufferedtintncinl loss through thfrepresentations inndo by tho busi-

ness lenders. For what rhyme, orreason should the assertions nudfigures givon by these men now beplaced on a pnr with statements oT

financiers nnd promotors who haveno good uamo to protect or honorto uphold, except thnt thoro nrothose who hnvo personal spito tosatisfy and pessimistic theories toniako good.

Tho oOicial organ of HawaiifolU tho public thnt theGod of Ltrnol will punishHawaii for failuro to give sulTi

eieut nttention to diversified in-

dustries. Possibly tho organ hasn short lino to communicnto withits authority, but so fnr ns thogcuornl reading public is informed there is no command for anypeople to go iuto outorpridos thatreturn little or no profit, or despisetho teachings of pcrsonnl experience nnd tho words of honest men.

Let tho possimistsliowl nnd thespiteful givo exhibitions of n

a venomous spirit as they will,thoy cannot stay tho progress ofHiwnii or create dishonesty wheretlnro is none. Tho good work nfmaking Hnwaii's lands proBtablyproduotivo and improving tho op-

portunities placed at tho disposalof homo builders will go on.Honesty nnd enterprise will reapits just rewnrd nnd tho calamityhowlers will bo relegated to thorear to exist on tho echoes of theirmalico.

ICip'nalvn lllunilor.In connection with tho widen-

ing of the Wnikiki rond, n fourrail fonco was nrectod to replncotho old one. Tho fence is, how-ever, half out of sight from thebuilding up of tho roadside Now0. A. Urowu, representing the liestate, hns demanded that u picketfence be placed along tho frontageof thnt estate. This is in accord,nucu with a stipulation, in tho adjiistment of damages, that n simi-

lar fence to that removed shouldbo erected.

Accident to Chinaman.All Ghoug, a Ohineeo laborer nt

the Senbury home on Liliha streetmet with a vory painful accidentthis morning. Ho wns engagediu cutting up somo hay with thocotter when tho index fingar ofhis left hand got caught in theknife. Two pieces wero taken offbefore tho machine wns stopped.A piece of tho thumb was alsotaken off. Dr. Wnyson was sum-moned nud nttended to the workof amputating tho finger andthumb to the proper joints.

Up till noon 139 voters hadregistered nt Honolulu. Timowill bo up the 30th of Juno, butunless tho oligiblo como up fasterthan already many will not bo upto timo.

at lowest possible rates.

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULtJ, H. 1., MAY 4, 1899.

To-ihiy- 's Honolulu StockExchange Report.

NAME STOCK!;:dfhVj fit HI J .UMtrcantilt,

C. Urewer & Cof i.oos.oot io,ooaft,ooo,oocJ

Sugar,Am Sup'rCo.As 7SO.OOL $. $5AmSu-O.- p'd up 7JOOOO 750.000 1Q U7HEwal'Mnt n Co 9,ouo,ooo o.ooo 1,000,000tUmoa Plan Co 1,750 175,000 5"Maw'n Apr. Co 1,000,000 10,000 1,000,000 85Mi.aw'n Sup Co' s.ooo.ooc 10,000 1,400,00c 910 slionomu Su Cc4 JlXI, OUC 3.O0O 00,000Hotmkaa S Cn. 1,000,00c 10,1 l,ooo,ooe i8jjiHaiku SusMrCo 500,000 5,000 500,000KihukulTnCo1 ,00,000 s 500,00a "15aKlhel I'CoLiIAt, 1,500,000 o,ooa 15

ri ur 1,500,000 to.ooo 1,500,00cKtpahuluSuCo 100,000 l,Coo 100,00cKola Sut?rCo oo,eoo j.ooo 300,00cKuna Sutb.Avs Jlcl 000 1,200KonaSCopJui 180,010 1,80a lPo.oooMaunalel SC 900000 0,00(1 90,000 If" M rJ up 100,000 I.OOO too,oonOahuS Co 9,400,000 24 000 9,400,00c 75Onomea Su Co 1,000,000

500,000! 5,000 500,0011 14Olowalu Corn'yi 150001 1,50c 150,000Paauhau S PCo 3,0O0.C03 100.000 5,000,00a 4!SPacific Su Mill 500,000 5,000 500000PalaPlant'nCo 750,000 7,500 750,000PerkpoSuCo 750,000' 7.500 750,000Pioneer Mill Co t, 150,000 r j, 500 1, J 50,00c 40ijiWaleiuaArRCoA 000,000 10,000

" " (pJup), 1,500,01015,000 1,500,000WalanaeCom y JO 4,000 I.ooo oo,oooWallutcu Su Co 700,000 7,000 700,000WalmamloSCo t5ooo 1,590 151,000WaltncaMlUCo 135,000 1,350 115,000

MttctlUntoutWilder S S Co 50O,OOfi 5,000 50O,)ooInter-I- s SN Col 5or,ooa 5.000 500,000 Miniw n tiec -0 950000 . $o 15,000 aooHono. UT&LCo aoo.'oo 9,000 lO.OOOMutual Tele Co 150,000 11,000 II9.000MakahaCon At 9 000 90

" " 11J up i.000 JR If.oooOahuRy&LCo 1,000,000 20,000 ,000,000

BtmJi,Maw Gov.6pr c

HCl0vP05tS,4Oahu Ry&L Co .

SALES REPORTEDo Oahu, 7o; a Oahu, 170; 5 Oahu, ,70; 90

llnu-ilta- Sugar 220; 10 Hawaiian Sugar, ,jo; 15Hawaiian Sugar, 9J. St coo O. R. & L. UonJs,itl.li.omO. R, & L. llonJ. 101: S1.000 HawaiianGovirnmcnt 6's, ioi,4.

Our Soldier Boys.Welcomel Officers a.id Men of the lately

nrrived Artillery Battalion; and It Is honedthat the Honolulu detail of Uncle Sam'sboys will find their lines laid In a pleasantpUce. The natural desire Is to have alook nhont tk country, to obtain a knowledge of the surroundings of the camp orbanacks; to note the peculiarities of nature'shandiwork In and about Honolulu. In

this the soldier visitor must help himself,but he may obtain a most useful and valua-ble asslstant.one which will reduce the time,the distance, the expense of sight-seein- g,

and which will always be ready to accompany nun 111 ins luuuis. mis useiui as-sistant may be either a high-grad- e Crescentor Remington bicycle, and which must besold for less than cost, to make room for acarload of bterling lilcycles now In transit.Members of Company I, N, A. K, willfind a bargain In our machines. Tne termsare easy, the prices low, the wheels strongand faithfully constructed. Glveusacall.The Pacific Cycle and Manufacturing Co.,Ehler Building, Fort street.

All Sorts

And

Conditions Of

HOSE! - -

GARDEN HOSE I

STEAM HOSE I

SUCTION HOSE!

Closing out odd lots at special

prices regardless of the advance in

rubber.

Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.,

Fort Stroot.

No delay attending execution.

Guaranty BondsThe Fidelity and Deposit Company o? Maryland

has just completed arrangements for furnishinc Suretv Bonds of evervdescription

DO NOT ASK FOR PERSONAL SURETY!DO NOT GIVE IT!

If you desire a Bond as Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver,Assignee; in Replevin, Attachment and Appeal Cases; Public Official,Officer of Fraternal Society; Employee or Officer of Bank, MercantileHouse, Railway or Steamship Company; Contractor, etc., call and getparticulars.

The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland,

9i 407 FORT ST., HONOLULU.

Indurated Fibre Ware.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT

DIRECT FROM -

THE FACTORY ....Baby's Baths,Bowls, Buggy Palls,Beer Trays, Chamber Palls,Chambers, Dairy Palls,Funnels, Flower Pot Saucers,Handy Dishes, Jardinieres,Keelers, Measures,Pitchers, Slop Jars,Slop Jar Mats, Slop Urns,Stable Palls.Spittoons, (Three Sizes),Tubs, (All Sizes),Wash Basins, Water Palls.

These goods are durable and cheap andare worth your Inspection.

See display In our large window.

W. W. DimonrJ & Co.,LIMITED.

--Von Holt Block, King etreet.

rSTAgents, Gurney Cleanable Refri-gerators, Detroit Jewel Stoves. (ForCoal and Wood). Standard Blue Stoves,Primus Stoves.

Hawaiian

Stamps

Sets of Old Hawaiian Stamps,

Hawaiian Fans,

Hawaiian Souvenir Cuff Buttons,

Hawaiian Photographic Views,

Hawaiian Curios, &c.

FOR SALE AT THE

GoldenRuleBazaar

316 FORT STREET.

A BARGAIN IN

SILK CRASH HATS

AT $1.00

We have also received a fine selectionnf Unntf Dtiffe T.lt. Aefie nml Imnui uuno, una, lulu, iiDvuta, .urn inis- -

rials, which we can sell at prices from 25c10 M.

Our Golf and Negligee Shirts, bothMen's and Boys', are the finest and thelargest assortment we ever had.

A new line of Men's Boys' and Chil-dren's clothing just arrived from the East,which we are selling at very low prices.

Boys' all wool Pants, 50 and 75c.Boys' Fedora Hats from f 1.50 to 72.00.In fact all our goods are low.

Agents for Dr. Delmel's Linen MeshUnderwear. Send for Catalogue.

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"The lash,"9 Hotel Street : : WaTCrley BlOCt

We Make Shirts to Order.Telephone No. 676. No. Hotel St.

Notice.Anyone found trespassing on my Plan'

tatlon at Hanalei, Kauai, after 8 o'clockp. m. will be prosecuted according to law.

SEE TAI WAI.n87-2- Hanalei. Kauai.

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

KING BROS.,110 Hotel street

GEAR, LANSING & CO.,

Real Estate andFinancial Agents..

' JUDD

TFv.ON STREET, NEAR KAPIOLANI, r

n

A Choice of 3 and Dining Room,

Kitchen and Pantry, Bath and patent W. C; plumbing,

Stable, and Servants' income

rents for $40 monthly.

UNIMPROVnD.No. i8 05 x 200, corner Keeaumoku and

Klnau streets, ready for building,next to handsome residences nowoccupied.

No. 19 oo x 100, eight fine Residence Lotsfacing on Lunalllo and Klnau streets.These are very choice lots, on lineproposed Rapid Transit. Easyterms.

No. 25 too x 200, on Berctanla st nearKeeaumoKu street, running uirougnto Young street. One of the mostdesirable building sites in the city.

No. 40 1 x 370, on Nobley street, Kallhl,with L on side street. Gjod eleva-tion, good view; cheap; must beseen to be appreciated.

No. 45 J5 x 105, on Beietanla street, nearFort street. Lane on side main-tained; desirable store lot, ready for

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BUILDING, FORT SUREET.

Qol ' .v

YOUNG

residence Bed-roo- ms, Parlor

good

Out-hous- es, Quarters. Good .

property;

building.

Size of lot, 7J x 1 JJ. '

t

IMPROVED.No. 47 In Kaplolanl Park, loo x 200 ; a

desirable home, containing owner'sbarn, out houses, etc.; fruit andornamental trees. Either for sale orwill be leased to a desirable teiunt.

No. 4975 x 125, on Anapunl street. Cot-tage 7 rooms and bath. Good view,high elevation; cheap.

No. 5c 75 x 200, Magazine, and Thurstonand Spencer. Good elevation; faceson three streets.

No. 51 92 x 157, comer Wildtr Avenueand Kcwalo. Nice house of 7 roomsand bath; large grounds; fruit andornamental trees; bam and outbuildings.

TO LET A desirable residence on Mag-

azine street (Punchbowl) ; sevenrooms, bath and toilet; bam, chickenhouse, servants' quarters. Largegrounds, with fruit and ornamentaltrees. Beautiful view of harbor.

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

GENUINE TRADE WINERS

Shirtwaists!The Largest Assortment of Popular Sellers

Made Expressly for Us.Style and Fit Guaranteed.

N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED.

Direct Irxrporters.

BE PRUDENTAnd buy a homo nnd by so doing securomonthly dividends, this is our ndvico,and wo have somo bargains in RealEstate. Howovor, if you havo thofovor and want to sncoulato in Stocks,wo will givo careful attention to any or-

ders placed with us.

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

315 Fort Street. Telephone 139.

Baking PowderTHEO. H. DAVIES CO., LTD.

Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands.

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Xrrpnrnltnn for rii'inlilonehlii anilItrRnttn Dny Itacrn.

Thcro is n stir beginning iuboatiDg circles. Thn Hoalanisaid MyrtloB nro both nt workpicking crows for tho regntta nextSeptftubor. It is nudcrntoocl thnttho Myrtles will row tho samo twfours as InBt your, with the pxception of Ollie Sorenuon, who pullsstroko in tbo senior crew thisyear. Sorpnson, Scott, Angusand W. Lylo will.be the orow, it isexpecUd.

Iho Healnun will have a stronger Beuior crew than last year iftbo mon now rowing bo in tboboat on the d iy of the race. Theyaro Klehban, Jarrett, lwnonr andFred Damon. In talciog Jnrri'ttout of the junior crew it is materially wjakeuou, and it will no lotsof woik to get as good a juniorcrew togothoras tho Club hadlast year.

Vncntlon Vltltoro.Tho closing of tho schools in

California for tho 6ummer vacation will soon brine to Honolulufor a vi-i- t, IJnrniil Dillinnbam,Frank Kluoitui, Sejinour Hall,Nelson JUausing, thn Wilcox hovp.young Bruco Cartwrijbt WillieBoth, Wilder Wight and WnlterMacfnrlano.

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WARING & CO. for the purchase of Lots on

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

A broad, winding Boulevard giving Access to the oroDertvis now in course of construction, zd choice lots of sufficientlieu iui iiiagniuv-i-ii- i Muuaicuua win iuuu ue uvauauic.

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

The elevation of the property is from 1 SO to 7 JO feetabove sea level.

Applicationswill be numbered and filed, and choice willDe allotted according to me numDer or me applications.

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

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

STELLA MUSH; BOX!

NEW! NEW! NEW!DON'T buy a music box before you see the "Stella."

No projections on tune sheets to break off.

Speed can be regulated to suit any kind of music.

VMVtAMWWWWWVlO

BERGSTM MUSIC C0,LtL

ProeresB Blook.tSr Pianos sold on Installments of J5io per month.

CORNER FORT AND UERKTANIA STREETS.

Headquarters far Stella, Regina, Olympia Music Boxes.

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MAY 4, 1699.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Tho S'llurdny.

slcelohclasB is nowt ftopen. Bee jnow JLoaay.

Mrs. F. W. Meier is in town,having arrived iu the lwulamthU moruing.

Wavetloy club. Tho ninunca- -

mont and entertainment cotniuil-te- os

meet this evening.Furnished rooms wilh or with

out board may be had on Punchbowl street, Head Wauls.

Most all tho Obincse yamblingcases iu tiio l'onco uourt tuismorning woro nolle pros'd.

Mony of tbo Morcau City eol- -

dit rs are spending thoir timo bathing near the Oceanic wliarf.

Tho Mokolii mtila this afternoon for Maunaloi with a lot ofJapaneso laborers for tho plimtn-tio- u

at that place.Have you contracted tho cation

habit? Than call at tbo Deweyrestaurant and gratify your appe-tite. See New Today.

A silvnr watch has been lost byono of tbo nativo guards at theCustom House. Seo WANTScolumn for further particulars.

Tbero aro only betweon fiftyand sixty lots left in tho Ktuinnkitract. There were originally eighthundred. They havo been goingvery rapidly of late.

Tho Coroner's Jury in the caseof tho Portuguese who was killedat Eamehameha tho othor daywill meet in the Deputy Marshal'soflico this aftornoon.

"K. 0." baking powder is aproved article. Tuoro is moreBold on theeo islands than allothor brands combinod. Do nottake anything bearing a somewhatsimilar name,

Tho Japanese riot case is stillon in tho Polico Court. It willtako oil afternoon and probablytomorrow beforo tho case is finish-ed. Tho dofenso is now puttingon its witntsses.

On account of increased busi-ness tho grocery department ofTheo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., willbe moved next wook to more commodious premises in tho Allenblock, opposite their present quarters.

Mention was made in yester-day's Bulletin of tho arrest of aJapanosc on suspicion of havingstolen a watch. Tho nnmo of thejeweler, who reported tho matterto tho police, should havo beonJLMetz ana not iiiart.

M. H. Inman, whose advertisomont appears on page 7, has nowon hand a large assortment ofVermont and llutland marble inwhite and bluo. Mr. Inman isprepared to submit tbo lowestquotations on all kinds of monu-mental work and would solicit theopportunity of so doing.

Honoksa Sugar Co. sharehold-ers aro requested to deliver theircertificates of stock to the secreta-ry for tho parposo of having thesamo in shares of thedenomination of twenty dollarseach.TboEtookbooksofthQcompany will be closed totransfcra fromMay 4 to tho 15th inclusive. ScoNow Today.

Eaimuki presents a very livelyappearance at tho present. Thereis a rock crnsber at work on thestreets, from fifty to sixty mon areat work on tho tronches for thopipes, tho construction of tho re-

servoir is in picpueB and ono ortwo honses are being started.Among tho recont purchasers oflots in tbo now tract aro A. l?ar-tenbor- g,

H. Q.Ooswoll, Mr. Hillsand a number of others.

T. 0. BALLENTYNE.

if. p. ea"kin.

Ballenty ne & Eakin

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McINERNY BLOCK

FORT STREET

HONOLULU

Talk's CheapPRICES MUCH REDUCED.

GRAPHAPHOMSE$12.50

NEW RECORDS by the well-know- n

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

Islands).

HeaJquarters for Gramophones, Grapha-phone- s,

Regina Music Boxes.

WASHnURN GUITARS AND MAN

DOLINS, the best In the world.

Music Department of

WALL, NICHOLS CO.(LIMITED).

If you want business property,If you want a home cheap,If you want a lodging house,If you want property that will enhance Invalue, It will pay you to consult

w. n. bivens,Fort street, oppo. Pacific Hardware Co.

The Bulletin classifies its ads. Re-sult small advertisers get a squaredeal.

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Only First-Cla- ss AmericanRcstmirnnt in the City.

Ice Cream ParlorsIn connection.

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

527-52- 9 FORTHONOLULU, II. I.

HUSINKSS LUNCH, from 11 a m. till2 p. in 25 cents

DINNl'.Il, from 5 to 7 ). in 60 coins

Notaries.

ST.,

N. FEHNANDEZtNOTARY PUBLIC end

Office: o8 Merchant vreet, Campbell block, tearJ, O. Carter'! office. P. O. Uox 194

EDMUND H. HAIIT,Notary Public and Typewriter

Conveyancer and Searcher of Record f.

Olllco Campbell's Block. Motobant St.Neat door to Hawaiian Wine Co.

:Eool5L1; Cutlery !"OUR VERY BEST"

Line ot COW BOY KNIVES. HUNTING KNIVES. CARPENTER KNIVES, CATTLGKNIVES, IVORY HANDLE KNIVES. DUCK HANDLE KNIVES. SPRING BACK KNIVES,SHEATH KNIVES. JACK KNIVES. PEN KNIVES. UONE HANDLE KNIVES. IRONHANDLE KNIVES. COCOA HANDLE KNIVES, GENTLEMEN'S IVORY HANDLE PENKNIVES. LADIES' IVORY HANDLE PEN KNIVES

In Crocus Finish.Is the finest line ol cutlery ever Introduce! here. Call In and eaan'ne them.

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A. W. PEARSON, Agt.312 FORT ST. Telephone 565.

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many points are to be considered:

Firt ol all, where is the largestand nest display to be seen ?

Second, the quality and prices ?

After you have convinced your-

self on these twoipoints the restis easy.

Stock.We have on display the

largest and greatest variety of

CHOICE GOODS ever offeredin Honolulu. We know our priceare right, because we buy rightfrom the therebjsaving the percentage made bjthe middle man.

and BestWhen you come to our store

we feel it our duty to familiarizeyou with the goods we carry, and

our time is yours.

Come and inspect our stock.

Goods are all marked In plainJfigures.

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Attorneys.

Cathcart&ParkeAttorneys-at-La- w

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

GILBERT F. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAWHILO, HAWAII1

CHARLES F. PETERSON"

A.fctoiney at Law andNotary Public.

Knahiimaiiu Street.

JOHN L. KAULUKOU,

A-- t toimey-atOLa- w

bethel St., Honolulu.J. M. KANEAIOJA,

Attorney and Counsellor atLaw.

OIUco: In tho Occldontal Hotel, cor-n-

of King ami Alal.oa btroets, Hono-lnl- u.

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TV. C. Aom. Knock Johnson,

AOHI& JOHNSON,Attorneys and Oounsolors

at Law.Ofllco No. lOWost Klug ntreot.

Tolopnono 88t.

1 M. BROOKS,Attornoy-a- t --Law,

Corner Fort and Hotel streets.Over Falrchtll's Shoe Store,

HONOLULU, H. I.

FREDERICK! W. HANKEY,

Lawyer.Will practice In all the Hawaiian anl United States

Count.Rooms 9-- PROGRESS BLOCK,

Cor, Tort and Deretanla streets.

FRANCIS J. BERRY,

Will practice In all the U. S. re Jen I

an! State CourtsProgress Clock, cor. Deretanla anl Fort streets.

tm !: Rooms 5 and 6.

E. A. MOTT-SMIT- H,

ATTORNEY,

HAS AOVED to the JuddBlock, Fort St.

Surgeons and Physicians.

DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.CORNKR BERKTANIA AND PUNCH- -

bowl bTitr.irrs.

Ofllco Hours: 8 to 10 n. in.; 1 to 3. 111.; 7 to 8 p. in. .Sundays: 8 to 10. m. Tolopliono 510. P.O. Pox 601.

DR. A. N. SINCLAIR,iI3 ICING ST., NUXT OPERA HOUSE.

Hours: (MO a. m., 3 p. m.,7-8p.-

Sundays, 12-- 2 p. tn.Tolopliono 741. 11 07-- 3 m

DR. C. L. GARVINOfllco: 637 Kino 8tih:et, noar Punch-

bowl, Honolulu, II. I.TELEPHONE No. 418

Houn: 0 to 11 a. 111. j 1 to 3 p. m.7 to 8 p. in.

Dentists,

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

DENTISTS.Hew Love's Unlldlna, Fort Stroeti

TELEPHONE 431.

DR. F. E. CLARK,

DENTIST.13--14 Progress Block, cornor Borotanla

ami Fort Streets, Honolulu.

DR. R. I. MOORE,

Dentist.no. -1- 11 11 (hoi BirouL leiepmmo ouo.

HOURS: 0 to 12 a.m. ana 1 to 4 p.m.

MISS WILLAUD,Complexion Specialist.

ELECTRICAL FACIAL MASSAGE, most approv-ed mol. MANICURING Office Hours. 10 a. ra

to j t. n. VINEYARD STREET, third collatewtstaf Kuuanu street ngi

Tho ubq of tho HiDRor in mil-lions of homos shows tho unpre-cedented success of these idealsewing machines. It is convinc-ing proof that tho Singer oxcolsin nil kinds of family sowing andart needle work. All onr sowingmachines are of the oat construo- -Ihn, beautifully decorated, andav mounted on selected woods infinely finiflipd cabinets of nrtistiodesigns. B. Borgerson, agent, 1GJJJtfiol Btreet.

Food Prepared With "Calumet" InFree from Roohelle Salle, Alum,

Lime end Ammonia. "Cnlu- -met" la the Housewife's

Friend.

CALUMET Powd!

NONE SO GOOD.

Grocers.

"THAT HAN IS FRUGAL

And content indeed.Who finds food, solace

pleasure,IN A WEED."

Note the followingpopular brands oY ourImportedHavana Cigarsdirect from thefactories:

Napoleon the First, Caballeros size, 100 Ina bow

Napoleon the First, Camellas size, too Ina box.

Afrlcano, Conchas Selectas, so in a bov." Jockey Club, 100 In a box." Delmonlcos, 25 In a box." DelMontes,

Adellna Pattl, Esplenldos, "" " "PreslJentes,

Cisandra Regalia, Ulorfosa, 50 In a box.Li Traviata Keg.illa. Nonpareil, 100 In box.Henry Clav, Camellas, 50 in a box.

Purltanas, Finns, 50 In a box." " " "Bock & Co.,

H. Upmann, Cosmopolltanos, 50 In a box.Alexander Humboldt, Pacificos.so in a box.Alexander Humboldt, Republicans, 50 boxR. Fulton, Conchas Especlals, 50 in a box.

Kecuemos, 25 in a Dox.La Intlmldjd de Antonlno Caruncho, 50 b,La EsDanola Elecantes. 2; In a box.

BSy-A-ll of which we offer in quantitiesto suit. Special prices to the trade.

Respectfully,

Lewis & Co.211 FORT STREET.

Telephone 240

H. MAY & GO.Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

616 & 617 Fort St., HonoluluTelephoner 2H P.O. Box 470

Markets.

IfROPOIM IAT CO.

108 KING STEEET.G. J. Walleh, : : Manageh

Wholesale and Retail

ButchersAND

Navy Contractors.BEST OP MEATS.

Families doslring tentlor roast:,Juicy steaks and chops .shouldcall on the

Central Meat MarketWe mako a specialty o( family tradeand soil tho best at reasonablefigures.

H E, GARES, Proprietor.214 Nuuanu St. Tolopliono 104.

Warn Co,

Cor. Queen and Fort Sis.Importers and "Wholesale Dealers In

Hay, Grain, Peed,Plour, Meals,Egyptian Oorn, etc.

Our Goods nro Always Fresh.Island Orders Solicited.Phono 422.

HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO.

ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,MANAOER,

EMBATmINGAjepeclalty,

Office and Parlors514 & 616 Fort St., near Hotel.

Telephone 179.

Real Estate Transaction p.Subscribers are furnished with from tiv

to six Huts nor week, giving an aoonraUrecord of all deeds, mortgages, looses, re-leases, powers of attorney, oto., etc, whiobare placed on record.Subscription Price, 98.00 per Month.

A. V. GEAR,Judd Building, Honolulu.

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THE EVENING BULLETJN: HONOLTJLL, H. I., MAY 4, 1899.

AMUItlCA'S OIIEAT NAVTT.

New York, April 21. A specialto tho Tribuno from Washingtonsay a:

Tho completion within a fow

months of two groat battleships thoEoarsargo and Kontucky, sorvesto call attention to tho remarkablerate at which tho American navyis growing at tho present time.Except among naval oliicors, whowatch this progress, few personsrealize that forty-eig- ht warshipsare now uudor construction furtho United Stntes, involving ex-

penditures under existing contracts aggregating S33,33G,G00 forhulls aud machinery alono. Thesevessels, when equipped, and readyfor sen, will havo cost ovor 850,- -

000,000. Eight of thorn nro first-olns- B

sea-goin- g baltlbships, asgood as any ailoat, without takinginto account the superiority of thogiiuuors, machinists and oliicorsto man them. Sixtoen nro torpedohoat dostroyers, averaging twenty-uiu- o

knots speed, four arr heavybatbor tlofenso monitors, one is asister crnisor to tho Now Orleansand eighteen nro torpedo boats.

Y. M.C. A. Notei.

In tho finals at handball in thoY. M. O. A. gymnnsium yoster-da- y

nfternoon, H. E. Oolomnn ed

J. B. Cohen to the tuno of21-1- 6 and 21-1- 8. This makesMr. Coloman tho champion of thotournament. Tho contest waB amost oxciting one bb both thoplayers woro in good trim andplaying tho very boat gamo thoyknew how. There was quito annadionce out to boo tho players.Tho doubles in handball will bo-si-

in tho neir fature. Thoplayers aro anxious to keep onplnying as they are now in goo dtrim.

Tho Camera Club's dark roomat tho Y. M. O. A. is all but fin-

ished. Tho work baa been verywell dono. Tho shelves nnd look-

ers aro most convenient. TberoWill lio no light from outside. Theeloctrio light covered with theusual subhtanco thut is used indark rooms will be omplnyed. Thoroom is very cool and will bo verypleasant to work in.

tfundajr Nohool Union.

The Sunday 80b ool Union exe-

cutive is desirous of having a largenttondonco at i p. m. tomorrow attho Y.M. O.A. hall for tho pur-pose of studying the regular Sunday school lesson for next Sundayand electing officers for tho ensu-ing six months, tho timo of thopresent officers having expired.H. E.Coleman will prosont thohistorical and geographical set-ting. Rov. Q. L. Pearson willbandlo tbo central truth. MissMargaret Hopper will deal withthe primary treatment of tho les-son. Itev. A. V. Soares will havethe review. This program withtho business is expected to fullyoccupy tho timo at disposal.

Nnya a Siuaw Itobbed Him.San Francisco, April 21. Miss

Belle Wiseman, a Siwaeh Indian,was charged yesterday at the CityPrison with stealing $410 from O.von der Leith, n recent arrivalfrom Honolulu. Von dor Leithsays he mot tho woman Wednesday morning at Third and Mission streets. They wont to a wineroom and tbo Honolulu manbought several drinks for thoequaw. Aftor a while, he says,she left him for tho protendedpurpose or. ordering a new brandof liquor. Whon she did not ro- -turn Von der lisith examined thocontents of his pockots and foundins cami supply minus $110. De-tectives Dinan and MoMabonarrested Bolle Wisnman thatafternoon, but could find only $4on her person.

Orpheuin seats can bo bookedby ringing up Telephone No. 540.

Mechanic's Homo, corner HotolAnd Nnnnnn nrrnpta Inilnlm, U,day, week or month. Terms: 25and 50 cents por night. $1 and81.25 por week.

L. F. Farley conducts a largemercantile business at LibertyHill, Ga. Ho says: "Quo application ot GhMmberlian'a PainBalm relieved mo of n severo painin my back. I think it O. K."For lame back, rhenmntinm. nnn.ralgia, swellings, sprains, bruises,Duma ana scalds no othor lini-mo- pt

can approach Chamberlian'sPain Balm. It is intended espe-cially for these diseases and istaraoufl tor its cures. For eale byall dealers, Benson, Smith & Co.,General Agents.

The lrftat Cur.Tho last cars of tho King street

lino going to Waikiki and I'alamapaBB tho

.Anchor Saloon. TheI,., iciovcrosi mixologists in iuo city

aro thero always to put you upanything you may desire. Diopin and tako a drop boforoyou taketho car. Tho celebrated Seattleboor is to bo had hero on draught.A full lino of liquors including thofamous A. A. Jesse Moorp Whiskyoto., always on hand. Receivedpor Warrimoo, Rainier Bock Boeron draught. Tho Anchor Saloonis hero to plooso its patrons.

California. Fralta.D. G. Camarinos received por

Mariposa a largo consignment ofCJherrios, ltbuuaru, (Jauuilowor.Asparagus, Celory, Oranges, etc,oto.

BY ATJTHOEITY.

Bids Called For.For printing and binding the twefth

volume of Hawaiian Reports, sealed ten-

ders are hereby invited, to be filed withthe undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon ofSaturday, May 6, 1899. Bids to be at somuch per printed page of the volume ofabout 800 pages, number of copies to be

500. The style of printing and stitching,the weight of cover and gilt lettering tobe slmular to the tenth volume of Ha-

waiian Reports.A sample page set up from the tenth

volume, showing face of type of both thetext and syllabus, should accompany eachbid, together with sample of paper, stat-ing Its weight.

Bids should be marked "Bids for print-ing and binding Volume 12 Hawaiian Re-

ports." The disbursing officer Is notbound to accept the lowest or any bid.

HENRY SMITH,Clerk Judiciary Department.

Honolulu May 2 ifgg. i2ioMt

Photographers.

PILIKIAIs the fortune of all those who

change quarters

In Honolulu,Or in any other metropolis. When-ever this change is accompanied byextensive improvements the

Pilikla : is : Endless.We have surmounted it all, however, and are now ready to attendto the wants of our friends, at 426Fort street, just below Hotel street.

.THE,

426 Fort Street.

At tie Tent!FORT STREET,BETWEENDEWEY RESTAURANT ANDORPHEUM THEATER.

Free! Free!! Free!!!I am now malting a specialty of free

sittings to any one desiring my everlasting

Souvenir Photo Buttons

B. LICHTIG,Manufacturer.

At the Tent, Fort street, above DeweyRestaurant.

"iT

Artistic

Photography.

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We turn out the finest workat the most reasonable prices.

Souvenir Views of the Islandsin endless variety.

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

Bankers,

JUDD UUILDINQ.f Incorporated Under tub LawsI op tub Hawaiian Republic.

Capital $400,000

OFFICEKS AND DIltECTOItSjChar. M. Cookk, 1'rohldont.

J. 11. Athkrton, nt

O, II. Cooke, Cashier.F C. Athurton, Socrolary.

iionry wiuornouao,Torn May,

F. W. Macfarlano,K. D, Tounoy,

J;A. McCandless.Solicits tho Accounts of Finns, Cor-

porations, Trusts, Individuals, and willcarofully nnd promptly attend to allbusiness conmctod with banking

to It. Sol) and purchaso ForolgnExchango, Issue- Lotto rs of Crodlt.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT !

Ordinary and Torm Dotxults rocolvod,nnd Interest nllowod in accordanco withrules and conditions ptlntcd In Vansbooks, copies of which may bo had uponapplication.

Architects, Contractors and Builders.

O. G. TRAPHAGEN,

AEOHITEOT223 Merchant St., Honolulu,

Between Fort nud Alakea,Telephone : : : 784

Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS,

Dealers in Lumbor and Goal.

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Quoon stroot, Honolulu.

J. OTJDEKKIRK,Contractor and Builder.House Moving, anl all Kinds of Heavy Weights

Handled.NO.ciT FORT STREET, HONOLULU.

(Opposite Club Stables).Residence Telephone 400. n6--

H. L. KERR & CO.,

Architects and BuildersRooms iiMa

PROGRESS BLOCK.Telephon hi.

To My Patrons and the Public,

Having recovered from my re-

cant illness, I am opnin proparodto do all kinds of Tinamitn andPlumbing work as heretofore.Thanking you for paBt favors, 1

respectfully solicit a continuanceof the aame.

JAS. NOTT, Jr.Tel. 844.

A Mew Paint Shop.Having assoclatod with us Mr. John

n. West, a practical Houso Painter,Decorator and Wood Follshor, wo aronow proparod to rIvo estimates on allkinds of work in that lino.

Mr. West having bad a practicalof ovor twonty years In San

Francisco and other largo cities on theCoast, wo fool confident that any workontrustod to us will glvo entire satisfac-tion to our patrons.

Peerless Preserving Paint Co.

Artistic Graining

Mi DECORATING AND NATURALa jH WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.

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

MEHOIIANT STRUCT,Next to Follco Station

....DEALER IN....

Marblo, Qranito and Hawaiian Stono

TILING, COUNTER TOPS,IMrOSINQ 8TONrs.

Fort Street, opposite Chinese Church.

All kinds of Lettering and Carving.Estimates Fnrnlnbed. 1140

Three Points:DESIGN,STOCK,

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

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

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

We are In position to furnish stone cope-In-g

cheaper than any firm In Honolulu.Be sure and get prices before buying.

Hawaiian Iron Fonco and Monu-

mental Co,

Telephone 602 041 Ring stroot

Bankers.

Cum BrnnoKELs. Wm. 0. Inwn.

dl&npiiBGkBlUO.

BANKERS.Koaroiuiu u. 1.

Kin Franckco Agent Tun Nivada Bark or8am Francisco.

shaw bxchamos oh6uk Fiukcisco The Nevada Bank of San

Loudon The Union Bnnlt of London, LtdjSw York American Exchange National

Cnmioc Merchants National Bank.Paris Comptolr National d'Etcompt da

Paris.BmuN Dretdncr Bank:HONOKONO AND YOKOHAMA HonCkODff A

Shanghai Banking Corporation.Miw Z aland and Aostbama Bank o! New

Zealand.Victoria and Vancouvbr Bank ol British

North America.ransact a General Banking aidEichaige BusinessDcpolsts Recolved. Loans made on Ap--

6roved Security. Commercial and Travelersredlts Issued. Bills ot Exchango bought

snd sold.Collections Promptly Accounted Foh.

SISHOIf & GO.

SavingsBank

Savings Doposlts will berocolvod nnd lnterost allowod by thisBank at four and one-hn- lf por cent,por annum. Tho torms, rulos andregulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav-ings Bank havo boon adopted as Tar oaIt is practicable to npply thorn, and thoCash llosorvo of $50,000 as required uu-dor tho Postal Act will lie maintained.

Printed coplos of tho Rulos nnd Reg-ulations may bo obtalnod on application.

BISHOP & CO.

littabllshed 1868

BISHOP 6c Co.BANKERS.

Transact a Genoral Bankingand Exchango Business.

Commercial and Traveler'sLottors of Credit issued, avail-ibl- e

in all the principal citiesf tho world.Interest allowed aftor July

1,1898, on fixed deposits 3months 3 por cent., 6 months3J por cent., 12 months 4por cont.

Pioneer Building and r

Loan Association.Assets, Dee. 81, 1808, $116,803.88

Money loanod on npprovod socurlty.A Savings Bank for monthly doposlts.Houses built on tho monthly Install-

ment plan.Eighteenth Sorlos of Stock Is now

oponod.Officer: T. F. lansing, President;

S. B. Roso, 0. B. Gray,Treasurer; A. V. Goar, Socrotary.

DmEOTons: T. F. Lansing, S.B.Rose,A. V. Gear, A. W. Koech, J. G. Roth-wel- l,

Honry Smith, J. J. MoLoan, J. D.Holt, O. B. Gray.

For furthor particulars arply toA. V. GEAB, Secrotary.

Chamber of Commerce rooms.Offleo Hours: 12:30-1- :30 p. m.

Tje Yokohama Specie fifingLIMITED

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

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

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

Ban Francisco, Shanghai,, Bombay, Hong Kong,

Tha Ttank linvn Ami wnAlvA. tnv 11a,itlon mllfl nf RrrhAnim. Imiia. Tlrufta amiLottors of Credit on tho abovo Branchesand Aponclos, and transacts a goueralbanking businessINTEREST ALLOWED

on I Ixett Deposit lor it months, 4 per cent p. a.On rixeJ Deposit for 6 months, jii "Oa fixed Deposit lor 3 mos, j t

INTEREST ALLOWEDuy tne Head Uffice at Yokohama, on Current Dt

posit, 4 per cent, per annum.On Fixed Deposit for la months, 6 per cent p. a.

New Republic Building, ill"Ring st, Hmolili.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea & Halekanirila Bta.

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand,

Estimates given for horse wir-ing and Eleotrioal plants.

Marine Wiring a speoialty,

THEO. HOFFMANN,Manager

1L,'.i inttefc itiiaenii,, fau... "Jt dt. ' .Mfr- - , iwt ..a -- Jtmf&-4t Ma,. ,mn..A.i.li. jyv.i ' j.llf-4-

?lWl. iWnJV-;- )'-- afc ..j M kumKii4 3iiu3fe'l .?,ru

4

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., MAY 4, 1899.

Lines

Oceanic Steamship Company.

TIME TABLE.Tho Fino Paseongor Steamers of This Lino Will Arrivo at an"

Loavo This Fort as Heroundor.

From San Franoisco:AUSTRALIA May ioMOANA May 24AUSTRALIA June 7ALAMEDA June 21

In conuoction wltb the sailing of tho abovo steamers, tho Agontsare propared to issuo, to intending passengers, coupon throughtiokots by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in tboUnitod Statos, and from Now York by any steamship line to allEuropean ports.

For farther particulars apply to

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.

Pacific Mail Steamship Go,

Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. $3 Toyo Kisen

Steamers of the above comp im will cull l Honolulu and leave this port on or about t.. d.tes belowmentlonedt...For Japan and China:

COPTIC May 5AMERICA MRU May 1,CITY OF PUKING May )GALLIC May )iIIONKONG MARU June 8CHINA June 16DORIC June 94NIPPON At ARU July 4RIO DE JANERIO July i)COPTIC July it

fur general Information apply to

H. Hackfeld &

Royal

aWSteamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.,between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C. Honolulu, Suva (Fill),and Brisbane an UUli AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, vlnFROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C,

For Suva. Brlsbans and Sydney tAoranet Mavia Aorangi AugustaMlowera June 9 Mlowera. ...Sentember iWarrlmo July 7 Warrlmoo. September tg

Aorangl October 17Mlowera. .November t4Warrlmoo.. December as

MPThrouch llcketi Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe.rassage ana an general iniormanon. apply 10

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

DIRECT TO THE

GOLD FIELDS!VIA

The British-America- n S. S. Line

THE S. S.

u GARONNE "Will sail from Honolulu

About May 6th, 1899,For ST. MICHAELS. ALASKA, viaTACOMA and SEATTLE, with stop toenable prospectors to outfit at either port.

The Company operates Its own vesselson tne tuKon Kiver, ana us agents areprepared to sell througn ticitets iromHonolulu direct to the Gold Fields, withonly one change of steamers.

The above sailing will open the seasonof 1890.

For further Information apply to

HENRY WATERUOUSE 4 CO.,

Queen Street General Agents.

1 O. R. & L. Co.

TIME TABLE.Prom and Alter January 1,1800.

TRAINS.STATIONS. Dally Dally

tutward) tx. Sun. Dally ex. Sun. Dally DailyA.M. A.M. A.M. PJW. f.m.

Honolulu ..... 5:10 9:1s 11:05 3:5 3:10Pearl City,... U:o 048 11:40IiwaMlll 6:3 so.oS ia:oo 4:05 6:10Wilanae 10:50 ,,,, 4143Wxlalua...... .... iitss JUOKahuku is.ji .... 6:13

S TATIONS. Dally(Inward) ex Sun. Dally Dally Dally

A.m. A.M. P.M. P.M.Kthuku :o8Walalua 6: so 9:50V.'alana 7:10 ruEwa Mill 3:3a 1:05PotilClly 6:13 8.0 1:30 4:59Honolulu 6:30 8:33 0:03 3:o

P. 0. Smith, Oon'l Pasi fe TlchotAgont,

G. P. Denison, Superintendent.

STAGBLINEHENRY BRYANT, Prop.

Tho atago for Koncohe, Heela, "Wal-kan- o,

Punaluu, Lulo, Kahuku and waypoints, will leave Postofllco, Bethelatrect side, nt 0 a. in. (Sundays except-eil- ),

calling for passengers and pack-ages at Lovcjoy A Co'u, No. 10 Nuuanustreet

VgURtagea will make the return tripfrom Kahuku dally.

of 'rravei.

For San Francisco:AUSTRALIA May 16ALAMEDA May 16AUSTRALIA- - June 13MARIPOSA June 23

Kaistia

For San Francisco :

GAH.IC May 6IIONKONG MARU Mai 16CHINA May 9)DORIC June aNIPPON MARU June 10RIO DR JANARIO . June 17COPTIC June 97AMERICA MARU.., July 4CITY OP PEKING . July 14GAELIC July ai

Co., Ltd., Agents.

Steamship tap?

FROM SYDNEY. BRISBANB AND SUVA.ror victoria ana Vancouver ti. j:

Mlowera May 10 Mlowera AugustaWarrlmoo June? Warrlmoo.. . August joAorangl July 5 Aoranpf...Sectember .

Mlowera.... October sjWarrlmoo. .November asAorangl. ...December ao

For Freight and

Lines of Travel.

Slcamsh io Co's

1899TIME TABLE.

S.S.KlNAUCLARKE, Commander,

Will lenvo llonolulu ovory Tuosday atiz o'ciook in., touching at Lalialna,Maaluea Bay und Makona tho sameday; Mahukona, Kawaltae and

the following day, arrivingat tllt.t Sln.l..n.l.. ....l

Returning will Kail from llllo ovorvFriday at tl o'clock p.,m., touching ati.niipaiioouoo, AiauiiKoua, Kawalliao,Makona, Mnalaoa llay and Lahalna,arriving at llonolulu Saturday night.

Will call at Poholkl, Pun, on thoBccond trip of oacli month, arrivingthere on tho morning of tho day ofnailing from Ullo to Honolulu.

'Jliu popular routo to tho Volcano Isvia Ullo, A good carriage road the en-tir- o

distance

S. S, CLAUDINECAMERON, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu Tuesday, at 5o'clock p. m., touching at Kahulul,liana, Uamoa and Kipaiiulu, Maui, Re-turning, arrlvos at Honolulu Sundaymorning.

Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, onco oaclimonth.

Tula company rosorves tho right tomako changes in tho tlmo of departureand nrrlvul of its steamers WITHOUTNOTICE, and It will not bo responsiblefor any conioquouces arising there-from.

Consignees must bo at tho landingto rocolvo their frotght. This companywill not hold itself responsible forfreight after it has boon landed.

Live stock received only atownor'srisk.

This company will not bo rosnonsl.mo ior money or vaiuauios or pnsson-gor- s

uuless placed In tho caro of purs-or- e.

Passongors aro roquostod to purchasetickets boforo ombarklmr. Thoso fall.lngtodo bo will bo subject to an addi-tional char go of twenty-llv- o nor cont.

Tho company will not bu liable forloss or, nor injury to, nor uolayin,thodollvory of baggngo or porsonal ofloctsof the iassongor beyond tho amount of$100 00, unless tho valuo of tho samobo declared, at or before tho issue ofthe ticket, and frotght Is paid thoroon.

All employeos of tho Company areforblddon to rocolvo freight without

a shipping receipt therefor inthe form prescribed by tho Companyand which may be seen by shippersupon application to tho pursers of theCompany's Steamors.

Shippors aro notified that if freight Isshlppod without such rocotpt, it will bosolely at tho risk of the shipper.

C. I.. WICJHT, President.S. H. ROSE, Secretary.

OAPT. J. A. KINO, Port Supt,

Beer and Wine Dealers.

HOME MA.DE

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

AT.....

UST. BEEHAM'SIIoi HoorDopot, No. 11 Konla (formorly

Hinllh) htreot.

LOVE JOY &CO.iMPOUTKItB, AND WlIOLKaALK

flie anil Limior Dealers.Agents fur the Bottled Rainier Deer of Seattle.

No. Ill Nuuanu StiikktFoiter Dlock. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

P. O. Box i. Mutual Telephone io8.

HOP JL.TJ&mAcloso rosomblanco to lloor,

Front Kentish Hops."An atlnilrnliln linllaXni.il t .,,...Timos.

HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS.Tolepliono (132.

GONSALVES & CO., LtdWHOLESALE GROCERS AM

WINE MERCHANTS.

22(i Queen atroet, Honolnlu. II, J,

ADioMateil Soda Water Co., HJEsplrtrmtlo,

Jornor Allen & Fort St., Honolulu

HOLLISTER & CO..t Agents.

Chinese and Japanese Finns.

HELP! HELP!!Honolulu ChineseEmployment Agency.

Office aiUhe Hawaiian Chinese News Co.'sIt No. ti King street, llonolulu, H.I

Cooks, Walters, Yardmen, Plantation La-borers, and all kinds of employees furnish-ed promptly on short notice.

This Agency fully examines all appli-an- ts

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

CHARGES REASONABIB.Tel. 739 P.O. BOX 046

Dry Goods Store212 Nuuanu Streets

has opened with an entire new stock of Dryvjoous, mailings, Trunks, allkinds of Japanese and Chinese Silks, SilkHnnakrrfhli-fc- . Mon'c ,.rl I n,lUc ci,n.Alen's and Children's Hats. '

SING LUNG & CO.Cmono Sam. Mgr. (noS-im- ) P. O. Box 1011

W. W. AHANAi

Merchant Tailor323 Nuuanu St.

fino Suitings in English, Scotch andAmorlcan Goods mado to order.

Telephone 608. --Postofllco box 986.

VING OHAtf,3TURNITURE DEALER,

400 Nuuanu Street.Chairs of all kinds, Matting,

Cigars, Silk and Chinese Teas.

Seasonable Goods,f!TT ATTIS nf nil W.,,1. mnin

Chinese Grass I.lnon in any color,runuy biiinn aiiK iianiiKCrculefs.

KWONQ HINO CHONQ CO.,iNuiianu auovo King st.

lUli KE2 2BSTAITIlAN:rPAlakea, botweon Morchtnt and King

strcots.A First Clacn Moal at All Hours,

15 CENTS.afeflV TatlllP.linnn T?.nnVa inn r.n.llAa

nnd Gents. Glvouia trial.

SHEU LXJN,30$ Nuuanu St., next Exchange Saloon.

Merchant TailorClothing-- , etc., made to order.

All Suits guaranteed to Fit. and In the Latest Stile.1100

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

MERCHANT : TAILOR.iroaranteed to fit and In latest styles.

Clothing made to order: Uniforms a specialty.Clothes cleaned and repaired at reasonable rates.

Art Studio.BANKO H. KOBAYASH1,

Medalist.Model Block,. Fort and Beretanla Sts.

M74

TAKAKI &CO.fContractors, Builders

And HOUSE PAINTERS.115J Nuuanu street, Honolulu, H. I.

$4im'Miii&

SAUERKRAUT

FOREIGN HAIL STEAMERS AT HONOLULU,FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1899.

Arrive from San Fran-- 1 Depart for San Fran-cisco or Victoria. I tlsco or Victoria.

Coptic .May j (iiellc . .MayAustralia " to 'Mlowera toAorangl... .... Australia tf.America Mam.. Hongkong Maru " 16City ot Peking.. " a,Moana Alameda " 94Gaelic Doric June aAustralia .June 7 Warrlmoo " 7Hongkong Maru " 8 Nippon Maru... " toMlowera Australia "China .! Rio de Janeiro.. " ij

uAlameda Mariposa 91Doric Loptlc

NOTE. Departures lor and arrivals trom the Col-onies, or China and Japan, are not given In the abovetable, though they can be easily ascertained, as for-eign mall steamers generally leae Honolulu the dayof arrival. Stumers Aerangl, Warrlmoo and Alio-er- a

run between Victoria and the Colonies: AlamedaMariposa, and Moana between San Tranclsco and theColonies: Nippon Mara, Rio de Janeiro. ChinaDoric, Coptic, America Maru, Gaelic and HongkongMaru between San hranclsco and Japan and China;Australia between San Francisco and Honolulu only

SHIPPING NEWSAdditional, and the latest Shipping News, will be

found on the eighth page.

TIDES.

I I K S hTi 03SDay. Mb?h . H

11.111 a. 111 a.m. p.m.Monday 1, O.OO; 8.4T 3.35 1.20

!

Tuesday "mm 10.10 4.20. n.ooJWednesday.. 311 0011.20 5.11 4.01

Thursday .... 4 12 2rn.m 5.53 0.18

Friday r i.oo, 0.00 0.301 7.20Saturday. 0 1.51 0.60 7.03 8.30

Sunday.... 2.30; 1.41 7.35 0.25

Last quartur of tho moon on 2nd at7:10 a. in.

The Standard tlmo whistle sounds at12h. dm. Os. (midnight;, Greenwichtime, which Is lh. 30m. p. m. of Ha-waiian Standard time.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.Steamers Aw ant ..tllnm.ni... .. . ... . , .- fc v .11. iui me neni sixdays are as follows:

ARRIVE.Steamers From n.WUHall-Kn- na and Kau MayaCoptic San Francisco MayOaellc Yokohama Ai.i 4

......,.,uu, am. ll.w.ll.,1.1.11, niAv hClaudlne-Ma- ul

Mlkahala-Ka- ual .".!ilay 7

DCPART.Steamers For DueCoptic China and Japan May 3Gaelic San Francisco Mav 6w. u. iiali-K- ona and Kau May 0

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

Tho Noenu mny be in tomor-row.

Tbo S S Miovrora sailed fromSydney for this port, April 25.

Tuo schooner Pioneer sailedfrom Gray'd Harbor for this nort.i irtApril zi,

Tho eoboonor H O Wrigbt hasbeon oharteicd to load luinbor atTacoma for this port.

The Iwalani came in from Kau-ai ports tLis morning. She re-

ports fino woatber on tbo UnrdonIbIo.

Tho Waialoalo has beon fullyrepaireu anu is in good suappagain. Sho enils this aftornoonfor Kilanea.

Tho Morgan City brought 11bags of mail for this port. Thatis tho roBBon none camo in thoBadger yesterday.

Tho schooner Mary E. Fosterwith a fall cargo of general mor-ohandi- eo

sniled from Hin Frnn.cieco for this port, April 25.

Tho WG Hall will bo in fromMaui and Hawaii ports tomorrowaftornoon. nntwillintnrulinrr llinfnct that sho loft this port a daylate.

Tho bork Tonrmllinr. nrrlvnil nlTport last oveninn from Scnttlp.oho dropped anchor and came into port tuis morning. A (pleasanttrip was experienced.

Tho S G Wilder Hint Bnilnd fnrSan Fraucisao yesterday took acargo or iv.iyu uoga ot sugarvalued at S81.223.31. Tim MnrtlmDavis that fliiilrd nt iihnut thnsamo timo for tbo samo pluco'tooka enrgo ot ,S0i bags of sugarvalued at $105,570.62.

Cant. Johnson's sloon. formprlvtho Spray, now tho Dowoy, ieagain in commission. Dinco pur-chasing hor from Olaronco Moc-farlan- e.

Oant. .Tohnnnn linn rrivnnher a thorough ovorhauling andcopporotl hor bottom. Now sailsand spars hnvo beon added, andsho is now comparatively as goodas a now boat.

Nicely fnrnisbod rooms at thoPopular Houso, 154 Fort street,from S1.00 por wook up.

If you want a nico rubber tirohack with a careful drivor ring upClub Stable Hack Stand Tel. 31'J,nnd wo euaruuteo von will linsatisfied.

TlitEvening llullclin gives ALLthe news for 76 cents a month.

Iluvr to Mnke Cnfo Frnppe.Doll ono cjunrt water with half enp

sugar, odd four tablospooufuls fiuclyground eolfeu, cover nnd let stand oushlo tho stovo ten mluntcs; then clnilnthruugh a (Inn blovo. When cold, addtho whitest of two egRi. Ono hour beforoecrvlug put tho preparation in n freezeratid frcczo till stiff, which will tnl;uabout 15 liilmitec; then removo tho pad-

dle, cover tbo freezer and lot stand tillready to servo. At tho tlmo whip onopint cream till stiff, add ono tahlo-spoonf-

powdered sugar and pluco thocrcnui on Ice. Servo thu frnppo iuglus6CH, with it spoonful cream on top.

Hntv to Cook Vrmli Tougnv.Properly roasted or braised Iu stock,

a fresh beef or calf's tongue Is deliciousmeat. It is uotrcinarkablo for its nutri-tious qualities; hut, liko tho tenderloinof beef, tho n:r i of good flavor if itis carefully count, n I Masoned, ntid Itis tihvnyH of molting tci. ' rucss. Solcctn fresh beef tongue for ro.istlug. Washand trim it thoroughly and fcafoti itwith salt nnd pepper. Wrap u pastearound it mndo of a pint of Hour ami ucupful of water. Holl out this pastethin and wrap it nrouud tho tongue.Lay it ou a meat rack In a drippingpan, with n pint of boiling water.Konst it for about two hours. Keep thesurfaco of tho pasto from drying toohard or burning by basting it with thoboiling witter In tho bottom of tho drip-ping pau, At the end of this timo re-

move tho pasta It is ot no furthervalue, l.oubcn tho ttklii of tho touguoand peel it off. It kliould cutno offeasily Lny it hack lu thu pan, rub itfreely with butter, dredgo it lightlywith flour und pour a llttlo rich brownstock lu tho pan under it to basto itwith. Hcast it, basting it often, untilit is well browned. Tako it up. AddmuslirouuiH to thu brown gravy iu thedripping pan, thicken it and servo itwith tho touguu. Tho mnshrooniH, ofcourse, may bo omitted, but tboy add agreat deal to thu flavor of tho touguo.

lion to Orlll Almonds.Blanch n cupful of almonds nud dry

thoroughly. Bull ouu cup of grauulatedsugar with n quarter of a enp of wateruutll it "hairs;" tbcu thinw in theblanched nlmonds. Let tlmm cook intills sirup, htirriug them occasionally,uutll the; beconio a dtliculu goldenbrown, befnru the Mi;(iir uluingi'H. Aseooii as tho htigitr coiuiui'iit'CH to tako una color, (juickly take tbo putt from thoflro ami stir tho nlmonds rapidly untitho simp has turned back to sugar andoliugs irregularly to the nuts.

VESSELS IN PORT.

ARMY AND NAVY.

U S Tugboat Iroquois, Pond, Hllo, Marig.

U STS Newnrtrt. Saunders. S.in Pmn- -dsco, Apr 30. For Manila.

AERCHANTA1EN.(This list does not Includes coasters.).

Am stmr City of Columbia, Mllnor,Hllo, Dec 11. 1

Am .!. M..I. K CmIII. C1ll. D.tlin sviii nianu i oiilllll, lilllll, ruilTownsend. Feb ij. Allen '& Robbinson.

Am sp J B Thomas, Lermond, Newcas-tle. Mar 20. Coal to order.

Br bk Adderly, Llndfors, Newcastle,Apr 6. Castle & Cooke.

Haw schr Honolulu, Thronagle, New-castle, Apr 6. 1 1 S N Co.

Am bk Ceylon, Wilier, San Francisco,Apr 9. H Hackfeld & Co.

Am bk Martha Davis, Frlls, San Fran-cisco, Apr q. C Brewer & Co.

Am bktne S G Wilder, Jackson. SanFrancisco, Apr 0, FA Schaefer & Co.

Am schr Wm Renton, Jansen, PortTownsend, Apr 9. Lewers & Cooke.

Am sp S P Hitchcock, Hio, Apr 12. Inballast to load sugar.

Am schr Defiance, Blum, Newcastle,Apr 14. W G Irwin & Co.

Am bk Albert; Griffiths, San Francisco,Apr 16. H Hackfeld& Co..

Am schr Ersklne S Phelps. Graham,San Francisco. Apr 16. H Hackfeld & Co.

Am bktne S N Castle, Hubbard, SanFrancisco, Apr 17. W. G Irwin & Co.

Am sp Iroquois, Thompson, New York,Apr 19. THDavles&Co.

Am schr W H Talbot, Benneche, New-castle, Apr 24. Coal to order.

Am schr T S Negus, Manha, San Diego,Cal, Apr25. H Waterhouse & Co.

Am schr N D Bendlxsen, Olsen, New-castle, Apr 2;. Coal to order.

Am bk Fort George, Morse, San Fran-cisco, Apr 25. Castle & Cooke.

Haw bk Mauna Ala, Smith. San Fran-cisco. Apr 26. W G Irwin & Co.

Am schr Robert Lewers, Goodman, SanFrancisco, Apr 27. H Hackfeld & Co.

A... ... A.,.. tUhllll.. M,rll. A.1111 aw iiyuii, vviiiuiti, nullum, iui28. U S Consul General.

Haw bk Himalaya, Dearborn, Newcastle, Apr 28. Castle & Cooke.

Am schr F S Redfield, Blrkholm, PortGamble, Apr 30. Lumber to order.

Am schrOttlllle Fjord, Segethorst, a.

Anr io. Lumber.Am bktne Geo. C Perkins. Maas. New

castle, NSW, May 1. Coal to order.m m

It is said that there is onepreat fault with our collectionof Island Views, and that isthat we have so large an assortment ot beautitul subjects thatit becomes bewildering to thebuyer. We are thankful thateveryone does not look uponthis fault with disfavor.

KING BROS.,110 Hotel street.

Arnorican Moasengor SorvicoMasouio Temple. Tolephono41-1- .

Honolulu Messenger ServicomesBngos nnd packages,

Tnlnnlimin 378.

i A, A "A 1. . . , ' - '

iJ-fal1a.Hqi- i,

iAILEY S

.::il

f7

Kike ?v---,'4T "viiw jysi

alSttiSTTres

The Milwaukee Punc-ture-Pr- oo

Tire.AS RESILIENT AS ANY TIRU..MADE.

PAUPUNCTURBP1LIKIA.

llJ.fi l.f PJlTe:

Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery,Sole agents (Model 15 Beebe Bicycles at

I30. Repairs that are repairs at the ohireliable 2ji King street.

The Club Stables"Limited.

O. Belltna, : Mnnncoi.FORT BTUEEY,

Telephone 477Livery, Boarding & Sale Stables

Prompt SorvioR. Stylish Tumoulg.Safe Drivers.

Wo aro especially oqulppod to caler toyour trade Fair dealing and good sor-vico is what wo depend upon to got It.

Wo liavo for salo Family Carrlago andDriving Iloroos, slnglo or double teamsThoy Bro In good condition and will besold on favoroblo torms.

Dr. llowat is nlwaVH In nttnmTaniv'utho Stables.

Gmb Stables HackstandCor. Union A Hotol Sta. " "

(Old Uoll Towor).OAKEFULL AND WELL INFORMED

DRIVERS.FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES.HACKS AT ALL HOURS.Ordors forSurroys, Wagonottos, SIngW

or Doublo 'loams at a moment's nolle.Hack Nos. 125, 1S3, 100, 70, 77.

O. HELMS A. MKr

Your Roof and

GuttersShould be put in thorough repair

before you are washed out duringthe heavy rains.

1 stand ready to do any necessaryrepairs required.

John Nott,75-7-9 KENG ST.

Tolephono So. 31.

A GOOD THING4--- U S0Ohia, Algeroba and Pine Firowocx

Oat and BpUt (ready for the Store).Abo,

STOVE, STEAH & BLACKSMITH COiL

WHITE AND BLACK BANDM Lowest Prices, delivered to any pari

the City.VSkBPHONB 414

HUSTAOE k CO.,X Qaeon Htreet.

MANUEL NUNES, .Manufacturer of I

Guitars, Ukulele's,TARO PATCH FIDDLES.

Workmanship and Material Guarantee.. Repairing, a Specialty.

1130 :: No. 210K KINO ST.

Jose k EsdifiIb Santos,.Corner King anJ Alakea Sts., Honolulu.

MANUFACTURER OPGJ-uitar- s TJlrulolew,

TARO PATCH FIDDLES.Workmanship an! material guaranteed. Repairing

m .peciany.

Election of Officers.The following named persons have beta

ilected to the Directory of tho HawaiianFruit and Plant Co., Ltd., viz :

T. J. King,L. G. Kellogg,W. B. Thomas,

To fill vacancies from resignations of S. J.Murdock, G. A. Murdock, L. il.'Mcslck.Edgar Wood has been elected Secretary,vice L. II. Meslck. The following nowconstitute the Officers and Din dory of thecorporation :

Byron O. Clark, Presl.' ,.t.T. J. King.L. G. Kellogg.W. B. Thomas, 'I rsasurer.C. H. W. Norton, Auditor.

1200-i- WOOD, Secretary.

Tila Srafr IIPEB

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Digging or taking sand from mak.il side JHof Ala Moana Ro.id(Beach Ro.nd) Is strictly ' vJjMprohibited, any person or persons caught '"PfIn the act, will be prosecited to the full vte.tent of the Law. ,tf, T

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CharcoalA new shipment of Guava Charcoal having just come to

hand, we are able to offer it in lots to suit, from one bag up-ward. This is the right kind of coal to use, and we get itfreshly burned every few weeks.

Now that we are talking Coal, don't forget that we carrya big stock f

BLACKSMITHS' COALAll the time, and sell it by the bag or ton. Items that go withCoal, such ns Forges, Blowers, Bellows, Tuyres, Iron, Steel,and all such things we carry a fine stock of, and It will payyou to call on us when needing any of them.

0. HALL & SON, Ltd,

Cor. Fort and TCing Sts.Columbia and

Boon touXihe greatest remedy known in the treatment of bad backs

and shoulders in horses is DR. POTTIE'S

aoooo.Gall SalvePositive cure effected by its use in every instance.Send your orders to

C. W. MACFARLANE,Sole Agent for Dr. Pottie's Remedies.

THE.

ORPHBUM HOTEL,Orpheum Building, Tort Street.

IKZ-e- ij KLBMlvIS, Picp'l.Will open on May ist as a first-clas- s modern hotel. A German has been

specially Imported, and every attention will be Riven to the culinary department. ASfbt-cl.i- short-orde- r bill of fare. Regular dinner at 5:30 p. m. Dining hall 60x30.Pjivate supper rooms: billiard tables; barber shop, and every convenience.

A few offices to let In the building.

HORSES

COWS -- JMgHARNESS .eZ-,-:

Complete ltigrf. Largo Assortment Always on Hand.HONOLULU STOCK YARDS,

Corner Alakea and Queen Streets.W. S. WITHERS, Manager.

REALESTATE

BARGAINS!

r farm at llamilcua S 6,o

a. SOLD.

V SOLD.

4, SOLD.SOID.A Lodging House, Itaw, 5.00

WITHDRAWN.

ll itj acres coflte land, Kona.. J.oex

SOLD

m Lol H acr near town i.jon, WITHDRAWN,

la. SOLD.House and Lot, Punahou 1,00

M Lut and good Paying Duslness.... 11.00

ia Lot, Palama. M acf 4.00S, Lot joxiio,lth dwelling houte.Quarry St 1,50.

For further partlailars aprly to

J. M. VIVAS,K Post Otflcc I.nne, - Honolulu.

Assessment Notice.The second asswment of 10 per

mthe capital stock of KIIkI PMnt.itlon

Go. U now due and payable at the office

f Alexander & Baldwin, JnJd RulMlng.J. P. COOKE,

kio-i- Treasurer.

Notice.A Special Meeting of the -- toclthol.'eri of

the Hawaiian Sugtr Co., Ltd., will be

leld on Tuesday, May tjth, 1899, at 10'clnck a. m at the offices of Alexander

fc Baldwin, Judd Building, to take actionn the question of declaring the stock

pild up.W. M. TEMPLETON,

ijiQ-i- Secretary H. S. Co.

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LargeLarpe nearly

rent,

llambler Agents.

Horses.

.DMULES

VEHICLES

FOWLS

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Farewell Week !

TONIGHT!THE YOUNG AMERICAN ACTRESS

Janet Waldorf!

HUNCHBACK!

Matinee, May 6 Camllle.Saturday, May 6 Romeo and Juliet.

BQT Matinee prices 50c and 75c; children25c.

BSTThe sale of Reserved Seats for allperformances Is now on at Wall, NicholsCo 's.

THE HAWAII HERALD.

Vol i'lJIillSliriJlN HIM). No.

Is n pretty Advertiheruooil p.tper for who use its col-

umns5- -'. 50 ptr an-mi- GlET

preferably GOOD

In advance. RliSULTS I

Subscribers to the BUL-

LETIN not receiving their pa-

pers promptly will confer afavor by notifying the Just-ness Office, Telephone 256.

lii JiAMiitujv-Vhtlhbt!t-.v'l-. , -,. .&MLf;. 1 tw, , .m'OifaikmlJii

I T ' " " mrmm&EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MAY

WANTS.)rC5i, in tin column mil tl inllrltJ al If anil

W alimfiril Inurthn; to cull ucond inur.lion; tocinll a uttk and t,ottnli a month, 7 Ml It litcbuftil aJvitltunf net cftnd Iteftoflt of Honolulu.

LOST.

I OST Shortly after i o'clock lh' mornlnsr. a" Man s Silver Walch. between the Boat Lanilnu.near O Iten tfet. anj lh. rr.inl wharf A nlt.bie lewarJ Is offend (or return of same to thisomce. 1111--

I OST A pair of OPERA CLASSES, Komewhere" between the Opera llouw hotel, and Penaeoltreet. Kecelve reward on returning to WILDER &

CO. uoT'tf

TO LET.

pURNISIILD ROOMS-Wlt- hor without board. Ina private family. Punchbowl street, five doors

above Heretanla street. tanCOR RENT- -A desirable FURNISHED COTTAGE1 Of TO ms and bath: servants' nuirlprft: stableand chicken house. Aprly to J. II. CUMMIfiCS, 1iiianiKi sireei apove wiuer Avenue. unnCOR RENT The store on Queen slreet lately oe- -'

cupled by Messrs McChesncy&Sons. Torpar- -inquire 01 ine unaersiirneu.

ALLLN & ROniNSON,May . i8w. JV1

NICELY IURNISIIED IKONT ROOM, wlih orboird. Ilest tocallly. terms moderate.

jij Bcrctinli street, next Cltvl-ee- Sjore jiooMmTO RENT Larpe Furnished Rooms and Collage

10 rent at )oo runcnbowi streit. uol-i-

WANTED.

WANTED Two bright UOYS not under four'ecnPermanent portion if services

arc satisfactory. Apply to HOLLISTER DUUtiCO. iiii-I- IWANTFD 500 Men to get shaved for 15c. (whileW barltr). II. JLrrS, 610H Tort street, opp.

Club Stables isoa-t- f

w ANTFD 510 Men to call at Jeff's Barber Shopand get shived. 1 joy-I- f

WANIED-Deslra- bte IOTS, near In, suitable forcottage. Must be reasonable In irlce

(or cavil. Address HOMJLULU INVESTMENTCO , LTD , Judd Building iwi--

w ANTED A tint-cla- Solicitor 'or TravelingMan. Good salary to the rlcht man. Stale

experience AddressA. U C, Bulletin office noo.iw

WANTED A first-cla- Milliner, and anfor mv Mllllnerv DenartmenL AppIv

at once to MRS. HANNA, Fori street. 1106-- jt

WANTED-Par- ly with One Thousand Dollars toInterest In an enterprise paying Five

Hundred Dollsrs monthly net. Address C, thisoffice. iao4-i-

WANTED Mr. E. Pierce, at present and tbr manypast Bookkeeper for Hamakus Mill Co .

and Kukalau Mill Co , desires an appointment. Wasformerly for a long period chief accountant to thecoyai nircr -- o. Keierence: messrs into. 11,

Davles & Co , Ltd,, Honolulu, nti--

FOR SALE.

:OR SAI E- -A Lads Blocle (or sale. 0. II.BERREY, Emma street 1411

SALE Choice Brown Leghorn HENS' finelavers' onlv Sis a dozen AppIv to J. If.

CUMM PiGS. 40) Mahlkl slreet, above Wilder'Avenue. tail iw

FOR SALE Clwap On account o( departure, 1new (Jurnev Refrlt-erato- t new Pnxlnn.

e'egai.t and easy rldlns- - 1 filbure Blcjcle, In goodrepair, a cnoire 101 or uira reins nppiy toL. M VLTLESbN, at the office of Hawaiian Hard-ware Co. taio-t- f

lvUIET HORSE AND A BUGGY. FOR SALE.W reasui ablc AppIv K. Bullet n office, noo-t- l

FOR SA! E A new '90 Gentleman's Bicycle.j T.. Bjilttln office. uo)-i-

OPPORTUNITY FOR DAIRYMENt-tsland-b- red

to the thoroughbred sire of theW. G Irwin dairy, I or further particulars Inquire otC. W MacUrlane. iiu-t- f

COR SALE-O- ne SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfectorder. Apply to H. G. Biatt. Tort St. noi-l- f

A Pedal Bass REED ORGANrl Suitable (or chapel or residence. BergstromMusic Co.. Fort street. 106s

BEST j cent meal In town. Try It and beLlnd's Lxcelslor Restaurant. 1.041

DEARL CITY BOOM will be the next. V. S. Army' and Navv officers must have hiuses on the hill.Two Fine Lots, commanding a splendid land and seaview, nctr the reservoir, will be sold cheap Addiess,

rean uuuetin umce iiqs-i- i

FOUND.

FOUND-- A GOLD LOCKET with the wordacross the center In rearls. and two leaves

In blue stones. Owner can have same by catling atthis office and paying for cost of advertising. lauo

THEORPHEUMFAMILY THEATRE.

CHAS S. DESKY PROPRIETORI. F. POST MANAGER

TO-NIGH- T I

J. H. Du Bell,Miss Violet Dale,Mr. Wm. Howard,Miss Myrtle Graham,Mr. Matt Keefe,Post and May Ashley,Mr. U. J. Ordway,Mr. Walter Pollard.

A Ml

General Admission, sjc. and 50c.Last six rows for Children under is years, 10c.Reserved Chairs. 50c.Seats can be booked by ringing up Telephone 540.

Estate of George Ely Beck-wit- h,

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

All creditors of George Ely Beckwlth,deceased, are hereby notified to presenttheir claims, duly authenticated, and withthe proper voucher,lf any exist, even If

the claim Is secured by mortgageupon realestate, to William E. Beckwlth of Pala,Island of Maul, my attorney In fact or tome at Gleasondale, State of Massachusetts,United States of America, within sixmonths from the date of this notice.If such claims be not presented within sixmonths from the date of this notice theyshall be forever barred.

HARRIET GOODALE BECKW1TH,Executrix of the Will of George Ely

Beckwlth, Deceased.Honolulu, H. I., April sixth, A. D. 1899.

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

For additional Shipping News see seventh page.

Dlnmonil Hentl Slirnal Station, MayI, 1 p in Weather hitzy, wind fresh

Weather Bureau, Punahou, May 4Temperature Morning minimum,

71; Mltltlay maximum, 82.(Barometer corrected for gravity- - .06 )

Barometer, Oam, 30.10. SteadyRainfall, do, 0.00.Humidity at 9 a m 04 percent.Dew Point 03 F.

ARMVALB.

Thursday, May 4.Am bk Topgallant, Lunvaldt, from

Seattle; 432(1 pes rough lumber, 0W)piles, GO, 50 laths and 2 14,10 J shinglesto Allen ii Koblnson.

Stmr Iwalanl, Gregory, from Ka-uai ports; GU00 bags sugar to W OIrwin & Co.

Stmr Mokolll, Dudoit, from Molo-k- al

mid Maul.U S T S Morgan City, Lombard,

from San Francisco, for Manila.Am bk C D Bryant, Colly, from

San Francisco; 400 tons general mer-chandise to II Ilackfelil & Co.

Am nchr Fred B Sander, Svcnsou.from Port Townsend; 537,239 feetrough lumber, 33.742 feet drctieillumber, Iiio.ihio shingles and 15.000laths to Wilder & Co.

DEPABTUREB.

Thursday, May 4.

Stni r Keauhou, Moshor, for Hana-maiil- u.

8tmr James Makce, Tullett, forKupaa at 4 p m.

Stmr Walaleale, Green, for Kllaucaat ii p in.

Stmr Kllohana. Thomnson. forMa- -kawell Walnica anil Kokaha at 4p m.

Stmr Mokolll. Dudoit. for Molokaland Maul at 5 p m.

Am bktno S N Castle. Hubbard, forSan Francisco.

Am sclir Wm Benton. Janseti. forthe Sound, In ballast.

rASSENOEItS ARRIVED.

From San Francisco, per bk OD BryaDt, May 4 --Mm M KVirion, W B McCormiok, Mies HYan Diprlintj. Miss E Van Diorliup, Miss Knto Simmnnn, MipsNellie Simmoua, Miss M F Fiold,Mr McUrenDnn, U H Loot.

From Kauui porte, per stmrIwalnoi, May 4 H Morrison, GGoodacro, Mr IIorBcher, Mra F WMeier, Miss Kr.lanionebu and Idon deck.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Tbero is aboard the TransportMorRnn City tho rum of $1,U00,-00- 0

in United Statos gold coin forthe troops in Manila.

It was intended to open dawbids for tho polios station addiHon tomorrow, bnt a eerier! offunny orrors in tbo advertisementmay caueo delay.

Tho soldiers on tho TransportMorgan Oily aro clamoring for afew cIoIIh-- to spend wbilo in theoily bu' it is not likely tbat theywill ptv any money as the officersaro afmid thoy might be missingfrom the steamer whon it camoto loavo,

Minister Mott Smith explainsthat tho oxecativo eoesion of theselect school committee was "nolto keep tbo people out, but to getthe peoplo to talk.' Tho talkerswere, at tho same timo, cautionedthat their views would be recordedby tbo stenographor.

TO IMPROVE THE WHARYES.x

Continued from Pago 1.

working, and yet has to stop everynow auu men because there isno room to receivo tbo freight.Thpy knock off at three o'clockin the afternoou."

Wuilo Mr. JUcUbesnoy wasspeaking tbe ono o'clock whistleblew, and four nr dvn rlrnoaworked up Hgaiust hugo piles offreii'bt for fhpir lnnrin. At tlmeamo timo ob many more draysranged outsido to wait an hour ormore for their turn at the busincBS.

"They do not see these thingsat all," Mr. MoOhesnoy remarkedof the Chamber of fJammnrnacnmmitteo on harbor improvement. "Xot here is tho key of thewholo situation. It is not a bit ofubo to extend these wharves farther out in tbe water, so long astho drays cannot got upon thewharves to reraovo the freight."

Mr. MoOhesnoy pointed out ontbo pround itself tbe proposedwharf alterations he had shownon paper. Tbo adual conditionsdeen by tbo Bulletin's own eyeswpro more eloquent than all Ihtispoeohos its par had heard at theChamber of Oommorco.

STANDS

The Advertiser Denounces a Fake that

Originated with Itself.

Its Highly Colored Description of Quite Com-

mon Volcanic Symtoms Gets Into

Coast Papers.

The Advertiser of May !, says:"Coast papers just at hand con-t'si- o

two sensational yarns fromHonolulu and tbe necessary con-tradictions. Tbo first canard wasan account of an eruption at Ki-lnu-

volcano, reported to httvobeen noted on the 1st of April. Itis woll known that there was noactivily of tho volcano at thattimo or ot any other recout date."

About tho beginning of Aprilreports of somo apparent symp-toms of an early outbreak in Ki-lau-

wero roceived at Honolulu.Tbe Bulletin gave somo personalstatements from people bringingtho news, but from knowledge oftho various volcanic manifesta-tions in tho piBt, was careful toinvestigate tho matter, with theresult that this paper ndviscdlyavoided making it a sensatiou,baying fonnd there was nothingin it. Hut the Advertiser made afront pogo feature of it, with thelajgest of flash headings, and nswill be seen below the Advertiser'sroport constitutes tbe very 'ifake"which tho papor now denounces:(From the Honolulu I (From the San

Aprtl 3.) citco Cull.)

Honolulu, April 5.The news came by

steamers from theIsland of Hawaiiyesterday that boththe craters of Kllau-e- a

and Mokuaweo-we- o

were In a stateof great activity,although as yettherehad been no erup-tion.

Thursday ,the 23rd, On Thursday,at about 8 o'clock In March 23, at aboutthe morning, the 8 a. m.. the peoplepeople at the volca-no

at the VolcanoHouseHouse w re star-

tledwere startled by a

bv a loud noise loud noise, and theirand their attention attention waswas Immediately directeddirected to the Vol-cano

to the volcano, fromfrom the pit of the pit of the crater

the crater of which of which greatgreat clouds of dust clouds of dust andand smoke were Is-

suing.smoke were is-

suing.A party started A party started

without a moment's without a moment'sdelay to make an delay to make anInvestigation and Investigation andfound on examina-tion

found on examina-tionthat the extreme that the extreme

bottom of the deep bottom of the deeppit In the center of pit of the center ofthe crater had dis the crater had disap-

peared,appeared leaving a leaving ablack well of appar black well of appar-

entlyently 150 feet In 150 feet indiameter the bottom diameter, the bottomof which cannot be of which cannot beseen. seen.

From time to time From time to timeheavy landslides he.ivy landslidesfrom the sides of the from tlie sides of thepit would take place pit would take placewith a loud rum-bling,

with a loud rum-bling,and the rock and the rocks

and debris would and debris woulddbappear Into what disappear into whatseemed to be literal-ly

seemed to be literal-lythe "bottomless the "bottomless

pit." pit."Dense clouds of Dense clouds of

sulphurous smoke sulphurous smokeand vapor are pour-ing

and vapor are pour-ingout of the bottom out of the bot-tomand sides of the pit and sides of the

from cracks extend-ing

nit from cracks exfor a quarter of tending for a quarter

a mile outilue and of a mile outside andsouth of the pit. south of the pit.These cracks are These cracks arevery hot and .the very hot and theheat steadily In-

creasing.heat steadily In-

creasing.For sev-eral

For sev-eraldays after the days after the

dropping out of the dropping out of thebottom the land-slides

bottom the land-slideswere still con-

tinuing.were still con

tinuing.Attempts were Attempts were

made to measure the made to measure thedistance to the distance to themouth of the well, mouth of the well,where has been the where has been thebottom of the nit, bottom of the pit,but a ioo foot line but a 300 foot linewould not reach half would not reach halfway down. The best way down. Theestimates placed It best estimates placedat about 000 feet. it at about 800 feet.As to the distance to As to the distance tothe bottom of the the bottom of thewell, as It now ex-ists,

well, as It now ex-ists,no one will no one will

hazard a guess. hazard a guess.The hotel is full Natives of the dis-

trictof guests and all are were Interview-edwaiting with the as to the proba-bilitygreatest Interest for of a flow.

further develop-ments

They say that thewhich are ex-

pectedsigns are the same

at any mo-ment.

as those observedJust before the bigtiows ot previousyears, and that thereIs no doubt a flowwill soon be in progress. Visitors arehastening to the isl-

and of Hawaii to bepresent when thefires begin to play,

It may bo mentioned that tborogular Honolulu correspondentof tbe (Jill did not furnish thevolcano fako,

NEW TO-DA- Y

DflWflY RESTAURANT,First-Clas- s Resort In Every Respect.

Best 25-Cen- tn Alcnl In Town.

LOOK HOP & CO.,Dtrttanli and Tort Streets,

T. MATIMURA,M.D.Consulting Rooms, 427 Nouanii Street,

Residcnco, 524 Nuunnii Streot.

Hours: 0 to 12 a, m. and 0 to 8 p. tn.Sundays, 2 to 0 p. in. 1212 Otn

Saturday Sketch ClassNOW OPEN.

D. Howard Hitchcock,STUDIO, MODEL BLOCK.

mi'iw Ditrtnct, Elevator, Progress Block,

Notice to Stockholders o?the Honokaa Sugar

Company.

Stockholders In the above company arerequested forthwith to deliver their Certi-ficates of Stock to the Secretary for thepurpose of having same in sharesof the denomination of $20 each. The Sec-

retary will Issue receipts for Certificatesdelivered him which can be held by theowner (or other party at Interest), untilsuch time as the ? 20 shares are delivered, v

No Certificates for J:o shares will be Is- - vsued until all Certificates for fioo sharesare surrendered,

VV. LANZ,Secretary Honokaa Sugar Company.

Dated Honolulu, May 4, 1899.

The Stockbook of the Honokaa SugarCompany, will be closed to transfers fromMay 4 to Alay 15 Inclusive.

W. LANZ,Secretary Honokaa Sjgar Company.

Dated Honolulu, May 4, 1899.l2t2-IO- t

JasllorganAUCTIONEER ANDBROKERazs

-- 33 Queen Street

Auction Sale...OF...

Manoa Land..ON.

FRIDAY, May 5tli, 1899,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At my Ralesroom. Quoon stroot, I willsoil by pulillo auction

Taro Land in Manoa Valley,ComprlMnt! 1.2-- acros, and described Ingrant 31 to John II.

Terms Cash, U. S. Gold Coin.

Dood at purchaser's oxponso.

JAS. J?. MORGAN,Auctloncor.

VALUABLECITY PROPERTYFOR SALE.

The undersigned offers for sale a valuable parcel of Land on the southeastcorner of Berelanla and Miller Sts.

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

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

one of which U now renteJ for $25 permonth.

For further particular rApply to

JAS. F. MORGAN,1176 ?3 Owen St.

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Notice.A Special Mretlng of the 'InrelwlJe-- s of

the Pioneer Mill Co . 1 1 J. will be h-- ld atthe office of H. Hirkleld & Co , Ltd., 011J

Saturday, M.iv 6th, at 10 o'clock 11. m.,7for the purroseof considering.! propositionto Increase the capital stock of said Com-pany, or such other business as may comebefore the meeting.

ED. SUHR,Secretary Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd.

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