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i tfOliJReONTRIBUW r Have you Evening Bulletin I? you Assisted in the Good work? Have not you Ought to. A Flag for Every School House of Hawaii. , L r Vou VII. No. 1331. HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, SEPTElMJKlt 21, 1809. PllIOIJ 5 Ocnts. jr i HONOLULU STARS IN HILO Second Game Was Won by an Over- whelming Score. .Toyo Jackson Puzzled Tbetn Banquet, Con cert and Ball Everybody Pleased-T- alk of Return Game. Hilo, Sept. 19. Heavy rains and an overcast eky iu tho early morning of Saturday caused much disappointment to the lovers of baseball in Hilo; thore was a doubt (olt that tho local team i would have another go at the famous Stars until just before Vnoon whn tho strong trade winds J came iu and cleared away tho ' olouds. Tho result of the first gamewas encouraging to the Hilo folks and with the chango from Baldwin to Kaumnua, coupled with tho rumor that Toyo Jaokson had a glass arm the "wobfoet" thought their boys had a cinch. With tho exception of two or three bad throws Jaokson was fit, Tho Hilo boys found him for five i v ' safes in the game and their hits ' were made in the third inning and while they gained tho batters a baeo the three runs wore not properly eiirned. Soven men wore struck out by him and three men pot first on basss. Gorman was in iplondid form and supported Jackson iu cood stylo. For the Hilo boys Brown pitch-e- d slow hall and the boys found him enny for six innings when his arm gave out and Tony Marshal went iu to tho box. McLean open- ed up with a hit to third. Jaokson hit to second aud Mooro hit out a frnnd nun In lpfl fnr turn linann Thompson hit to third. Bat wns the only eafo hit and ,ho failed to score. McLeau and Jacksou being pat out at first and Thompson, who followed Moore was put out through the excellent fielding of Knumana. Brown the first pitcher struok out four men and the same number got bases on balls. The feature on the Hilo side was the capital ueldinc or itowland and ilauma na. For tho Honolulu team the fielding and batting was quietly commended on all sides though tho local team bad everything its own way in tne matter of "root inc." The attendance was muoh larg-- i er than at tho first came and every thing pasted off pleasantly; theio was not a kick on either side from start to finish and the utmost good ' feeling prevailed. Judge Wilder umpired the bases and Irving Sohoeu officiated behind the bat. ' Following is score by innings: SCORE DY INNINdS. 123-15078- 9 - i Btars 10133500 013 i; y milo 0 0300000 03 L I On Friday uicht there was an invitation conceit and ball to 'the otars. There was plenty of ,loeal talent in addition to that famish ed by tho ball playors. A cako. walk by Liuko Lio Blond any Judgrf Quid well wbb a teatjurb. Tho iilTuir closod with a cako walk iu whioh seven ladies and tho same number of goutlemen took part. Tho judgos awarded the , caku to l)jnk Davis and Miss Oa- - uario. On (Saturday nipht tho Hilo team tendered a banquot to tho visitors at tho Hilo Hotel. Cover wore laid for 20. Thoro wore speeches and toasts galore, Mr. , Brown of the Hilos rioting as' I toast master, Al Mooro in an- swering the toast "our nests' respouded in a very happy vein. It is believed the Hilo team will play in Honolulu within the next .six mouths. H" t r f Chango of program at tho Or- - l Aphonia tonight. Don't fail to seo Winton, tho promior ventrilo. quisl. WILL FLY HAWAIIAN FLAG Ship Antiope To Be Sold on that Condition. Hawaiian Fertilizer Company Limited, or Ha waiian Hul Represented by Mr. Rowell, tbe Prospective Buyers. The British iron ship Antiope now in this harbor is for sale, and by tomorrow it is very prob-abl- o that all negotiations will bo completed and tho Antiope will bo the property of either the Hawai ian Fertilizer Company, Ltd., or of an Hawaiian bui, represented by Mr. Rowell, a part owner of the late City of Columbia. 8ino tho fifth of July last the matter has been considered by tho above two companies and tho owuer of tbe Antiopo, Captain George Murray. - Captain Murray owns all tbe shares (sixty-four- ) in the ship and has been willing to sell 3d shares, holding 31 for himself. Tbe prospective buyers, bow-- ever, are not in favor of purchas- ing anything but the wholo num-b- or of shares, and although Cap- tain Murray has modified his terms so that ho is willing to re- tain only a quarter , of tho stock, it is probable that in order to effect a sale tho Captain muBt nivo up all interest in tho vessel. Th Hawaiian Fertilizer Cora-pon- y, Limited, offorod Captaiu Murray S25.0U0 somo time ago for t life Antiope; should ho turn tho ship over to them now, however, a larger amouut would undoubtedly uo paid. Mr. Rowell's company is very anxious to securo the vesaol and has offered Captain Mirray a con siderablo amour, over $25,000. Captain Murray, in an interview with a Bulletin representative this afternoon, said that the deal would in all likolihood be closed in a day or two. The Captain may decide to sell evory share in his ship, in wbiob event he would return, to England and brine out another vessel. The chief pro vision of. tne agreement, in the event of the sale, is that tbe Antiope will be registered under tho Hawaiian flag. Tho Hawaiian Fertilizer Company wishes to nur- - chaso the vessel and then continue Captain Murray at her com mander. The vessel itself is ii splendid condition, and has a high rating in Jjioyas. WATER FAMINE. There is likelihood of a serious water famine it rains do not come Boon. The water in the Nuuanu reservoirs is lower than it has boon for years. Thore is talk of tbe government making tempora ry arrangements to relievo tho stream on tho Beretania pump ing station ob in case of on accident tho wholo oitV Would be without wntnr nnrl at the mercy of a fire. It a tiro should occur now in tho Nuuanu distrint. nntliinf could savo tho property Bituuto mere. ;As thoro is not sufficient water to BUUnlv the firn Kiiniiinn -- In caso of a famino or accident the Government could make connec- tions with thn ftpnr Tmnninrr pumping plaut at Kaimuki whioh retunillc Hfatinn nnrl nnnlrl nnaitu take care of 'tlw ,"Waikiki and Ma-ki- ki districts.-- - " Tho jj$& N. Q. H are foollnn rather hlun innt nnw over theprospect of tho seizure by the United States Military authorities'' hero iu the near future of tho drill shed and par ade Grounds, for thin will (Innrivn them of their rallying place for good and all, KtrjtrjpurMrjiKtrjcr.jrjrM Tho Automobile Co. The charter of the Hawaiian Au- tomobile Co , Ltd., has been ap- proved and the papers are now In the possession of the Minister of the Interior. According to the charter, the agreement between John Cassldy E. D. Tenncy, E. Faxon Bishop. W. A. liowen and W. H. Hoogs was made September 14. The" principal office Is to be In Honolulu. The capital stock of the company Is 1 100,000 to be made up of 1000 shares at Sioo per share. The company reserves the privilege S of Increasing the stock to 2,ooo,ooo J k and Issue stock In the usual way. k L! Thn . Cllm nf ,. f1 Rr line .,., nlril.. ..- - --- ... ..3, u.J UIIU1UJ been handed In to the treasurer. This Is over 10 per cent of the capi- tal stock. The officers areas follows: John Cassldv. president; W. H. Hnn. S llrr. secretary, and W. A. Bowen, treas-- . Is a list of the present jj stockholders In the company: J. B. J i Atherton, John Cassldy, J. B. Cas- - ne, eacn 100 snares; b. D. I enney, E. P. Bishop, W. H. Hoogs, J. F. k Mnrc.in. Frank Htir.ifi I mile T 3 O - - -, Mw.. Grant and- - E. C. Macfarlane, each 50 shares. J. A. Gilman, W. A. Bo- wen, F. W. Macfarlane and F. A. Jacobs, each 25 shares; Harry Arml-tag- e, 15 shares; R.N. Halstead, (10 shares, O. Hedemann, C. H. Ram- - kj say, E. Hughes, E. W. Campbell, 8 Ed. Dunbar and Geo. S. Wells, fl eacn 5 snares. MR. ST, GOAR'S VACATION "My first impressioHs on land- ing hero wero a great and pleas- ant diBappnintmout" said Henry' bt. Goar, the well-know- n finnn-oi- er, to a Bulletin reporter yes-torda- y. "I had hearjl a great deal of your city and the islands and expected to find a rather countrified little village whilo I find Honolulu a complete little metropolis not at all behind the times in modern conveniences. "This is my first visit to the Islands and in fact the first vaca- tion in six years. It is more in tho nature of a pleasure trip than a business visit. On Friday I will leave for a visit to Wailuku and Hawaiian Commercial plan- tations and on my return will see the wa and Waialua propeitiea. My stay hero will be short and I want to get around as much as possible." "What is your idea of the future prospects of the Islands?" "The laying of the cable" said the financier, "will mean great things for the Hawaiian Islands. Already my firm has many in- quiries from Eastern and Europ- ean capitalists anxious to enter into the many enterprises, for whioh there is a fiold here. Tho cablo moans a great deal finan- cially to tho islands." Whon asked regarding Hono-ka- a and Wailuku deals Mr. St. Goar said ho had nothing to SBy for publication. Of Hawaiian Commercial, however, he said, "there will be a dividend of not less than fifty couts per share do clared by tho end of this year. The bondB whioh wero lately .in San Frauoisco and all tnkn up without being put on the market wore at a premium of C per cent when I left." Hck Driven AkhIii. Haokmen naftin firm r nil nrnmi. UOntlv in tho Pnlirm (Innrl: tliin forenoon but Judge Wilcox sim- ply reprimanded the offenders for allowing thou- - hacks to stand at places othor than tho regularly appoiuted'standsand allowed thorn to go. To one of the drivers Judge Wilcox remarkod: "I suppose you havo to eat as well as tho rest of u?. I am sure that if thoro is any hardship in the rule under which you havo been orrosted and proper representations nre made to Minister King, he will correct tho matter. Tki: RULES FOR THE HACKMEN Minister King and the Attorney General Will Confer. Carriages Having Shopping Passengers Will be Fa?orcd-T- he LuncbiMatttr en ,'to t Question. The jiotihon of tho hackmen to strike Ilulo 21 from the hack regu- lations was received by Minister of the Interior King Into yesterday hfternoon. It is signed generally by tho hackmon of tho city. To find out just what'Captain King thinks about the matter, a Brjt,-leti- n reporter called at tbe In- terior office this forenoon. "Yes, Lroceived the petitioa as stated in tho Bulletin yesterday and have read it over carefully," said Captain King. "I think there is a little inconsistency in Rule 24 and I intend to have a talk with the Attorney Gonoral about mak- ing a change. "Moat' of tho haok regulations were mde during Mr. Wilder's administration in tho Ictorior Offico. I have made five or six during my timo. "I do not like Bule 2i very muoh. You have often soen ladies go down town in private carriages, tic up nuteido and spond an hour or bo shopping. Now then, why can't a lady go down town in a hnck to do her shopping and hnvo tho hnck wait for hor outside. For tne time being, tho vahiclo iahors. It is a hardship both to the pis sengers'coucerned and tho drivorB jo nave a rule wuereuy linokB must drivo bock to their stands as soon as tuey havo taken people to va- rious stores down town. "Now then, as to standing out- side of restaurant. Tim nnlv re jection I have to this is that the uuruua uig unies near luo siuowaiks and send water flying over people as thov walk bv. Hnwnvnr thin can be remedied by paving tho places wnere tne Dorses stand. "However, this .part of the rule is not as bad as the part referring to haokraon with 'loads' doing shopping. Where is tho trouble to u driver if ho will leave bis hack on'tho stand and walk to whatsoever restaurant he may wish to patronize. His haok will be perfoctly safe and, bosidos that the walk will do him good. It will give him an appetite for a meal and will help digest his food as he walks back to his stand." m WILL NOT PCRPOHlri. Lynwood, the contortionist, will not perform at Jim Post's benefit to take plaoe Saturday night next. Tbe lady is perfeotly willing to ap pear but a stumbling block has been plaood in her way. Jim Post said tin's afternoon: "Lynwood finished hor with the Orpheum Com- pany about two woeki ago. Whon J. O. Cohon, ths manager of the Orpheum, learned that tho lady was to perform at my benefit ho threatened to got out an injuno-tio- n aud bring suit against hor should sho do so, becauso she is under a six months' contract to appoar under uo auspices oxoopt those of tho Orpheum Company. "I havo arranged for bond and would be able to givo it imraedi atoly in case tho injunction should bo served but I uudorstand tho lady does not care to got horsolf into any kind of trouble as sho iB going away very soon." mom J. C. ClllUNDtXU J. O. collector for tho Publio "Works Department, has not beou heard from at that nlace sinco tho departuro of the Austra lia for San Francisco, For tho BpaBt few months Grundell had been in the habit of leaving his collected monoy with us and not nt thp Interior Oflico." -- ! DOWSETT ESTATE MATTERS Income Will Soon Be Sufficient to Coy er Indebtedness. 520,000 Realized from Sale of Halawa Rancb Pr -- Henry Smith's Rjport as N Master. Henry Smith ub master has filed his report 011 the 'first annual account of tho estate of tho late James I. Dowsott. Tho account con8i8ts""of nine sheets of receipts, twenty shoots of payments and GOO vouchers all of whioh have been examined and oheoked. These all appear as ono account although they in reality aro several accounts put together as one. No eummary having been filed by the administrator much of tho master's time has been consumed in classifying and segregating tho various items in order to bo in formed as to tho true status of this larg estate. Thoodmioistra tor has charged himself with tho total sum of $115,146.04 and eska to bo allowed the total sum of $113,429 42 showing a balance of S171G.G2. The totals are verified and found 'correct. Tho only oxtraodinary receipt during tho year was that of S20,-00- 0 realized upon the Halawa leasehold which with tho other net gains from othor souraeR en- abled the administrator to piy off a goodly portion of tho existing dobts. Tho master recommends that tho ccmrt inquire into the pny-tne- nt out of the estato monies, of the private bills of the heirs and as the administration is likely to coutinuo for an indefinite piriad tno master minus it well that tho heirs bo informed that they should not encumber tho administrator in bis duties whilo bo is settlini' tho affairs of the estate. The advisability of the oarrying on of various business pursuits whioh whilo now prosperous might turn out unprofitable or specula- tive in tbe future is- - placed befo.e the attention of the court. The master further reports: "On the basis of the past year's ordinary income and without any unusual realization like that of tho Halawa sale I am givon to understand that it will take not less than throe veors more to dis charge the debts which now aro as follows: A bala- - ce of $5000 to the Bishop Mwsenm Trust and a $50,000 mortgage to Bishop & Co." " Of all the dootor's bills the heaviest for medical attendance was the claim of Dr. J. H. Ray- mond for $1164 whioh was paid." Here follow somo unimportant recommendations to the oourt and the masto:s opinion that with the changes advised tho accounts bo approved. m MtNS YAItKOW I'OIl CIIUBCII WOltlC. Miss Yarrow of San Francisco has boon called by tho Centra! Union Church to tnko tho position of Bocond nBsistant to the pnstor. Misd Yarrow is now in charge of mission work in California, hav- ing hor headquarters in Sau Francisco. She has been asked to be in Honolulu not later than January 1, and if possibh) tho early part 01 INovembor. Her in ohuroh work has been gained undor Moody and pastors of equal national prominence aud if she accepts tho call, will give to tho church au asistauoa and leadership that will lend power to Christian work in Honolulu. Tho thouBaud dollar bail bond necessary to tho release of Wm. H. Marshall, editor of tho Vol cano, oharged with criminal .libel, was satisged this nfteruoo by tho dofondnnt's attornoys. Oathoart I and UaypleBS. W'ArjF'xrjr'jrArArjBrArjzxrA Of Intci'CHt to the Auditor $ Gcncrnl. k Upon enauirv at the offices w W of the United States Consul B W and Special Agent here, it lias W K been ascertained that neither B V of these officials are paid from K K the Consular and Diplomatic kj V appropriation passed by the k K United States Congress, the B C decision as to the Consulate W K since annexation having re- - fe cently been rendered. Both these offices are main- - j s tained here from the appro- - j priation to carry into effect h the Joint Resolution for the annexation of Hawaii. rATATATArAT'irjcrjLr'jrArATJl WITH COUNCIL OF STATE The meeting of tho Oounoil of Stato in thn legislative hill at. tbe Exocutive building did not take place until about 11:30 o'clock this forenoon as thore was no quorum until that time. Those present wero: President Dole, Minister Mott Smith, J. L. Kau-luko- u, John Nott, A. G. M. Rob- ertson, W. C. Achi, P. O. Jones, A. Y. Gear, Mark Robinson and S. K. Kane. Secretary Kobort-so- n read the minnfoa of tho last meeting and then tho petition of Geo. II. Rnttman for a pardon was brought up for discussion. Au executive session was an nounced and tho newspaper men wore excluded Irom the room. After deliberation from 11:30 until about 12:13, tho Conucil of Stato votud to recommeud tint President Doln pardon Geo. H. Rutttunnn who has now eorvod about one-ha- lf his sentence in Oahn Jail. The matter was v?rv carefully discussed aud all the pointB taken up. As tho seesion was behind closed doors, none .of tho details in con nection with tho consideration of the case could be learned. 0rnlli fined. H.D. Wisliatd. olork of tbe cir- - ouit court on Kauai, has been sued as a garnishee in tho onso of Wong Feart vs. Mrs. Wahine Kaiu.as defendant with tho clork as garbi- - sneo wuo uolds a largo doposit lenaeroa in oourt as purchase Drice of somo valnahln Innri in litigation; lawyor Prosser who ap- - uuma iui jiiftiunu uau to Sena II Honolulu for a writ or garnish- ment which has been issued re- turnable at tbe next March torM of tho court.' Juris nirnnril rUMana. Judgo E. W. Barnard has sont in his resignation as District Ma- gistrate of North Hilo Iu the resignation ho says ho is sorry he is unable to name a successor for the roasou that nobody in that neighborhood eanj for tho posi- tion owing to tho scant salary. Dr. Posoy, specialist for Eye, Ear, Throat and N010 diseases ana Catarrh. Masonio Temple. A PURE crape cncAM oKtaktah powdi Cfi WEL'TJt ItlM H CREAM BAK1N6 mmm Holiest Honors, World's Fll dold Medal, Midwinter Fall Avnlil linking rmrilcr containing alum. They aro Injurious to healtlk v 6 & ir'riiriin i - - . r Ml M' y 'l ;B 1 t

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Ought to.A Flag for Every School House of Hawaii.

, L rVou VII. No. 1331. HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, SEPTElMJKlt 21, 1809. PllIOIJ 5 Ocnts.jr i

HONOLULU STARS IN HILO

Second Game Was Won by an Over-

whelming Score.

.Toyo Jackson Puzzled Tbetn Banquet, Con

cert and Ball Everybody Pleased-T- alk

of Return Game.

Hilo, Sept. 19. Heavy rainsand an overcast eky iu tho earlymorning of Saturday caused muchdisappointment to the lovers ofbaseball in Hilo; thore was adoubt (olt that tho local team

i would have another go at thefamous Stars until just before

Vnoon whn tho strong trade windsJ came iu and cleared away tho

' olouds.Tho result of the first gamewas

encouraging to the Hilo folks andwith the chango from Baldwin toKaumnua, coupled with tho rumorthat Toyo Jaokson had a glassarm the "wobfoet" thought theirboys had a cinch.

With tho exception of two orthree bad throws Jaokson was fit,Tho Hilo boys found him for five

i v' safes in the game and their hits' were made in the third inning

and while they gained tho battersa baeo the three runs wore notproperly eiirned. Soven men worestruck out by him and three menpot first on basss. Gorman wasin iplondid form and supportedJackson iu cood stylo.

For the Hilo boys Brown pitch-e- d

slow hall and the boys foundhim enny for six innings when hisarm gave out and Tony Marshalwent iu to tho box. McLean open-ed up with a hit to third. Jaoksonhit to second aud Mooro hit out afrnnd nun In lpfl fnr turn linannThompson hit to third. Bat

wns the only eafo hit and,ho failed to score. McLeau andJacksou being pat out at firstand Thompson, who followedMoore was put out through theexcellent fielding of Knumana.Brown the first pitcher struok outfour men and the same numbergot bases on balls. The featureon the Hilo side was the capitalueldinc or itowland and ilaumana. For tho Honolulu team thefielding and batting was quietlycommended on all sides thoughtho local team bad everything itsown way in tne matter of "rootinc."

The attendance was muoh larg-- i

er than at tho first came and everything pasted off pleasantly; theiowas not a kick on either side fromstart to finish and the utmost good

' feeling prevailed. Judge Wilderumpired the bases and IrvingSohoeu officiated behind the bat.

' Following is score by innings:SCORE DY INNINdS.

123-15078- 9

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i Btars 10133500 013i; y milo 0 0300000 03

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I On Friday uicht there was aninvitation conceit and ball to 'theotars. There was plenty of ,loealtalent in addition to that famished by tho ball playors. A cako.walk by Liuko Lio Blond anyJudgrf Quid well wbb a teatjurb.Tho iilTuir closod with a cako walkiu whioh seven ladies and thosame number of goutlemen tookpart. Tho judgos awarded the

, caku to l)jnk Davis and Miss Oa- -

uario.On (Saturday nipht tho Hilo

team tendered a banquot to thovisitors at tho Hilo Hotel. Coverwore laid for 20. Thoro worespeeches and toasts galore, Mr.

, Brown of the Hilos rioting as'I toast master, Al Mooro in an-

swering the toast "our nests'respouded in a very happy vein.It is believed the Hilo team willplay in Honolulu within the next

.six mouths. H"

tr f Chango of program at tho Or- -

l Aphonia tonight. Don't fail to seoWinton, tho promior ventrilo.quisl.

WILL FLY HAWAIIAN FLAG

Ship Antiope To Be Sold on that

Condition.

Hawaiian Fertilizer Company Limited, or Ha

waiian Hul Represented by Mr.

Rowell, tbe Prospective Buyers.

The British iron ship Antiopenow in this harbor is for sale,and by tomorrow it is very prob-abl- o

that all negotiations will bocompleted and tho Antiope will bothe property of either the Hawaiian Fertilizer Company, Ltd., orof an Hawaiian bui, representedby Mr. Rowell, a part owner ofthe late City of Columbia.

8ino tho fifth of July last thematter has been considered by thoabove two companies and thoowuer of tbe Antiopo, CaptainGeorge Murray. -

Captain Murray owns all tbeshares (sixty-four- ) in the ship andhas been willing to sell 3d shares,holding 31 for himself.

Tbe prospective buyers, bow--ever, are not in favor of purchas-ing anything but the wholo num-b- or

of shares, and although Cap-tain Murray has modified histerms so that ho is willing to re-

tain only a quarter , of thostock, it is probable that inorder to effect a sale thoCaptain muBt nivo up allinterest in tho vessel.

Th Hawaiian Fertilizer Cora-pon- y,

Limited, offorod CaptaiuMurray S25.0U0 somo time ago fort life Antiope; should ho turn thoship over to them now, however, alarger amouut would undoubtedlyuo paid.

Mr. Rowell's company is veryanxious to securo the vesaol andhas offered Captain Mirray a considerablo amour, over $25,000.

Captain Murray, in an interviewwith a Bulletin representativethis afternoon, said that the dealwould in all likolihood be closedin a day or two. The Captainmay decide to sell evory share inhis ship, in wbiob event he wouldreturn, to England and brine outanother vessel. The chief provision of. tne agreement, in theevent of the sale, is that tbeAntiope will be registered undertho Hawaiian flag. Tho HawaiianFertilizer Company wishes to nur- -

chaso the vessel and then continueCaptain Murray at her commander. The vessel itself is iisplendid condition, and has a highrating in Jjioyas.

WATER FAMINE.

There is likelihood of a seriouswater famine it rains do not comeBoon. The water in the Nuuanureservoirs is lower than it hasboon for years. Thore is talk oftbe government making temporary arrangements to relievo thostream on tho Beretania pumping station ob in caseof on accident tho wholooitV Would be without wntnr nnrlat the mercy of a fire.

It a tiro should occur now intho Nuuanu distrint. nntliinfcould savo tho property Bituutomere.

;As thoro is not sufficient waterto BUUnlv the firn Kiiniiinn -- Incaso of a famino or accident theGovernment could make connec-tions with thn ftpnr Tmnninrrpumping plaut at Kaimuki whioh

retunillc Hfatinn nnrl nnnlrl nnaitutake care of 'tlw ,"Waikiki and Ma-ki- ki

districts.-- -

"

Tho jj$& N. Q. Hare foollnn rather hlun innt nnwover theprospect of tho seizureby the United States Militaryauthorities'' hero iu the nearfuture of tho drill shed and parade Grounds, for thin will (Innrivnthem of their rallying place forgood and all,

KtrjtrjpurMrjiKtrjcr.jrjrMTho Automobile Co.

The charter of the Hawaiian Au-

tomobile Co , Ltd., has been ap-

proved and the papers are now Inthe possession of the Minister of theInterior.

According to the charter, theagreement between John CassldyE. D. Tenncy, E. Faxon Bishop.W. A. liowen and W. H. Hoogswas made September 14.

The" principal office Is to be InHonolulu. The capital stock of thecompany Is 1 100,000 to be made upof 1000 shares at Sioo per share.The company reserves the privilege

S of Increasing the stock to 2,ooo,ooo J

k and Issue stock In the usual way. kL! Thn. Cllm nf,. f1 Rr line.,., nlril....- - --- ... ..3, u.J UIIU1UJ

been handed In to the treasurer.This Is over 10 per cent of the capi-

tal stock.The officers areas follows: John

Cassldv. president; W. H. Hnn.S

llrr.secretary, and W. A. Bowen, treas-- .

Is a list of the present jjstockholders In the company: J. B. Ji Atherton, John Cassldy, J. B. Cas- -

ne, eacn 100 snares; b. D. I enney,E. P. Bishop, W. H. Hoogs, J. F. kMnrc.in. Frank Htir.ifi I mile T 3O - - -, Mw..Grant and- - E. C. Macfarlane, each50 shares. J. A. Gilman, W. A. Bo-

wen, F. W. Macfarlane and F. A.Jacobs, each 25 shares; Harry Arml-tag- e,

15 shares; R.N. Halstead, (10shares, O. Hedemann, C. H. Ram- - kjsay, E. Hughes, E. W. Campbell, 8Ed. Dunbar and Geo. S. Wells, fleacn 5 snares.

MR. ST, GOAR'S VACATION

"My first impressioHs on land-ing hero wero a great and pleas-ant diBappnintmout" said Henry'bt. Goar, the well-know- n finnn-oi- er,

to a Bulletin reporter yes-torda- y.

"I had hearjl a greatdeal of your city and the islandsand expected to find a rathercountrified little village whilo Ifind Honolulu a complete littlemetropolis not at all behind thetimes in modern conveniences.

"This is my first visit to theIslands and in fact the first vaca-tion in six years. It is more intho nature of a pleasure trip thana business visit. On Friday Iwill leave for a visit to Wailukuand Hawaiian Commercial plan-tations and on my return will seethe wa and Waialua propeitiea.My stay hero will be short and Iwant to get around as much aspossible."

"What is your idea of the futureprospects of the Islands?"

"The laying of the cable" saidthe financier, "will mean greatthings for the Hawaiian Islands.Already my firm has many in-

quiries from Eastern and Europ-ean capitalists anxious to enterinto the many enterprises, forwhioh there is a fiold here. Thocablo moans a great deal finan-cially to tho islands."

Whon asked regarding Hono-ka- aand Wailuku deals Mr. St.

Goar said ho had nothing to SByfor publication. Of HawaiianCommercial, however, he said,"there will be a dividend of notless than fifty couts per share doclared by tho end of this year.The bondB whioh wero lately

.in San Frauoisco and alltnkn up without being put on themarket wore at a premium of C

per cent when I left."

Hck Driven AkhIii.Haokmen naftin firm rnil nrnmi.

UOntlv in tho Pnlirm (Innrl: tliinforenoon but Judge Wilcox sim-ply reprimanded the offenders forallowing thou- - hacks to stand atplaces othor than tho regularlyappoiuted'standsand allowed thornto go. To one of the drivers JudgeWilcox remarkod: "I supposeyou havo to eat as well as thorest of u?. I am sure that if thorois any hardship in the rule underwhich you havo been orrosted andproper representations nre madeto Minister King, he will correcttho matter.

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RULES FOR THE HACKMEN

Minister King and the Attorney General

Will Confer.

Carriages Having Shopping Passengers Will be

Fa?orcd-T- he LuncbiMatttr en ,'to

t Question.

The jiotihon of tho hackmen tostrike Ilulo 21 from the hack regu-lations was received by Ministerof the Interior King Into yesterdayhfternoon. It is signed generallyby tho hackmon of tho city. Tofind out just what'Captain Kingthinks about the matter, a Brjt,-leti- n

reporter called at tbe In-terior office this forenoon.

"Yes, Lroceived the petitioa asstated in tho Bulletin yesterdayand have read it over carefully,"said Captain King. "I think thereis a little inconsistency in Rule24 and I intend to have a talk withthe Attorney Gonoral about mak-ing a change.

"Moat' of tho haok regulationswere mde during Mr. Wilder'sadministration in tho IctoriorOffico. I have made five or sixduring my timo.

"I do not like Bule 2i verymuoh. You have often soen ladiesgo down town in private carriages,tic up nuteido and spond an houror bo shopping. Now then, whycan't a lady go down town in ahnck to do her shopping and hnvotho hnck wait for hor outside. Fortne time being, tho vahiclo iahors.It is a hardship both to the pissengers'coucerned and tho drivorBjo nave a rule wuereuy linokB mustdrivo bock to their stands as soonas tuey havo taken people to va-rious stores down town.

"Now then, as to standing out-side of restaurant. Tim nnlv rejection I have to this is that theuuruua uig unies near luo siuowaiksand send water flying over peopleas thov walk bv. Hnwnvnr thincan be remedied by paving thoplaces wnere tne Dorses stand.

"However, this .part of the ruleis not as bad as the part referringto haokraon with 'loads' doingshopping. Where is tho troubleto u driver if ho will leave bishack on'tho stand and walk towhatsoever restaurant he maywish to patronize. His haok willbe perfoctly safe and, bosidos thatthe walk will do him good. Itwill give him an appetite for ameal and will help digest his foodas he walks back to his stand."

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WILL NOT PCRPOHlri.

Lynwood, the contortionist, willnot perform at Jim Post's benefitto take plaoe Saturday night next.Tbe lady is perfeotly willing to appear but a stumbling block hasbeen plaood in her way. JimPost said tin's afternoon:

"Lynwood finished horwith the Orpheum Com-

pany about two woeki ago. WhonJ. O. Cohon, ths manager of theOrpheum, learned that tho ladywas to perform at my benefit hothreatened to got out an injuno-tio- n

aud bring suit against horshould sho do so, becauso she isunder a six months' contract toappoar under uo auspices oxooptthose of tho Orpheum Company.

"I havo arranged for bond andwould be able to givo it imraediatoly in case tho injunction shouldbo served but I uudorstand tholady does not care to got horsolfinto any kind of trouble as sho iBgoing away very soon."

momJ. C. ClllUNDtXU

J. O. collector for thoPublio "Works Department, hasnot beou heard from at that nlacesinco tho departuro of the Australia for San Francisco,

For tho BpaBt few monthsGrundell had been in the habit ofleaving his collected monoy withus and not nt thp Interior Oflico."

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DOWSETT ESTATE MATTERS

Income Will Soon Be Sufficient to Coy

er Indebtedness.

520,000 Realized from Sale of Halawa Rancb

Pr-- Henry Smith's Rjport as

NMaster.

Henry Smith ub master hasfiled his report 011 the 'first annualaccount of tho estate of tho lateJames I. Dowsott.

Tho account con8i8ts""of ninesheets of receipts, twenty shootsof payments and GOO vouchers allof whioh have been examined andoheoked. These all appear as onoaccount although they in realityaro several accounts put togetheras one.

No eummary having been filedby the administrator much of thomaster's time has been consumedin classifying and segregating thovarious items in order to bo informed as to tho true status ofthis larg estate. Thoodmioistrator has charged himself with thototal sum of $115,146.04 and eskato bo allowed the total sum of$113,429 42 showing a balance ofS171G.G2. The totals are verifiedand found 'correct.

Tho only oxtraodinary receiptduring tho year was that of S20,-00- 0

realized upon the Halawaleasehold which with tho othernet gains from othor souraeR en-abled the administrator to piy offa goodly portion of tho existingdobts.

Tho master recommends thattho ccmrt inquire into the pny-tne- nt

out of the estato monies, ofthe private bills of the heirs andas the administration is likely tocoutinuo for an indefinite piriadtno master minus it well that thoheirs bo informed that they shouldnot encumber tho administrator inbis duties whilo bo is settlini' thoaffairs of the estate.

The advisability of the oarryingon of various business pursuitswhioh whilo now prosperous mightturn out unprofitable or specula-tive in tbe future is- - placed befo.ethe attention of the court.

The master further reports:"On the basis of the past year'sordinary income and without anyunusual realization like that oftho Halawa sale I am givon tounderstand that it will take notless than throe veors more to discharge the debts which now aroas follows: A bala- - ce of $5000 tothe Bishop Mwsenm Trust and a$50,000 mortgage to Bishop & Co."

" Of all the dootor's bills theheaviest for medical attendancewas the claim of Dr. J. H. Ray-mond for $1164 whioh was paid."

Here follow somo unimportantrecommendations to the oourt andthe masto:s opinion that with thechanges advised tho accounts boapproved.

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MtNS YAItKOW I'OIl CIIUBCII WOltlC.

Miss Yarrow of San Franciscohas boon called by tho Centra!Union Church to tnko tho positionof Bocond nBsistant to the pnstor.Misd Yarrow is now in charge ofmission work in California, hav-

ing hor headquarters in SauFrancisco. She has been asked tobe in Honolulu not later thanJanuary 1, and if possibh) thoearly part 01 INovembor. Her

in ohuroh work has beengained undor Moody and pastorsof equal national prominence audif she accepts tho call, will giveto tho church au asistauoa andleadership that will lend power toChristian work in Honolulu.

Tho thouBaud dollar bail bondnecessary to tho release of Wm.H. Marshall, editor of tho Volcano, oharged with criminal .libel,was satisged this nfteruoo by thodofondnnt's attornoys. Oathoart

I and UaypleBS.

W'ArjF'xrjr'jrArArjBrArjzxrAOf Intci'CHt to the Auditor

$ Gcncrnl.

k Upon enauirv at the offices wW of the United States Consul BW and Special Agent here, it lias W

K been ascertained that neither B

V of these officials are paid from KK the Consular and Diplomatic kjV appropriation passed by the kK United States Congress, the BC decision as to the Consulate W

K since annexation having re- -

fe cently been rendered.Both these offices are main- - j

s tained here from the appro- -

j priation to carry into effecth the Joint Resolution for the

annexation of Hawaii.rATATATArAT'irjcrjLr'jrArATJl

WITH COUNCIL OF STATE

The meeting of tho Oounoil ofStato in thn legislative hill at. tbeExocutive building did not takeplace until about 11:30 o'clockthis forenoon as thore was noquorum until that time. Thosepresent wero: President Dole,Minister Mott Smith, J. L. Kau-luko- u,

John Nott, A. G. M. Rob-

ertson, W. C. Achi, P. O. Jones,A. Y. Gear, Mark Robinson andS. K. Kane. Secretary Kobort-so- n

read the minnfoa of tho lastmeeting and then tho petition ofGeo. II. Rnttman for a pardonwas brought up for discussion.

Au executive session was announced and tho newspaper menwore excluded Irom the room.

After deliberation from 11:30until about 12:13, tho Conucil ofStato votud to recommeud tintPresident Doln pardon Geo. H.Rutttunnn who has now eorvodabout one-ha- lf his sentence inOahn Jail. The matter was v?rvcarefully discussed aud all thepointB taken up.

As tho seesion was behind closeddoors, none .of tho details in connection with tho consideration ofthe case could be learned.

0rnlli fined.

H.D. Wisliatd. olork of tbe cir- -

ouit court on Kauai, has been suedas a garnishee in tho onso of WongFeart vs. Mrs. Wahine Kaiu.asdefendant with tho clork as garbi- -sneo wuo uolds a largo dopositlenaeroa in oourt as purchaseDrice of somo valnahln Innri inlitigation; lawyor Prosser who ap- -uuma iui jiiftiunu uau to Sena IIHonolulu for a writ or garnish-ment which has been issued re-turnable at tbe next March torMof tho court.'

Juris nirnnril rUMana.

Judgo E. W. Barnard has sontin his resignation as District Ma-gistrate of North Hilo Iu theresignation ho says ho is sorry heis unable to name a successor forthe roasou that nobody in thatneighborhood eanj for tho posi-tion owing to tho scant salary.

Dr. Posoy, specialist for Eye,Ear, Throat and N010 diseases anaCatarrh. Masonio Temple.

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Henry R. Worthinytori,(INCORPORATED),

Bnfilneers tind Huilders o? liifih Duty Pumping Enginesfor Water Works and Irrigation.

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

t large assortment of pumps for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuumpumps, air pumps, condensers, feed pumps, juice pumps, molasses pumns, etc.,

w Ith a complete stock of spare parts and valves for all sizes. Careful attentionliven all orders, and prompt shipment guaranteed.

Estimates furnished fur complete Irrigation pumping plants of any capacity orcower

Cor. Fort and Queen Sts., 11. 1.t26o Telephone 506.

Fraternal Directory.

HARMONY LODGE No. 8,I. O. O. F

Moot every Monday evonlng at 7:30,in Harmony Hall, King utreot.

J. D. MoVElOII, N. a.E. It. 1IKNDRY, Socrctary.

All vUltlng brothers vory cordiallyinvited.

UY8T10 LODGE No. 2, K.of P.,Meets every "Wodiit'filuy evening ftt

T:30 o'clock, Ousttle Hull, Fort Btrect.7isltlng brothers cordially Invited to

lail"' ' a. k. murphy, k. n. b.

HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,II. A. M.,

Uoets oery third Thursday ovonlng InMasonic Toinplo. All visiting eompan-ou- a

cordially Invited.A. I'. GILFILLAN, H. P.

J. D. TUCKKR, Secretary.

HONOLULU COMMANDERYNo 1, K. T.

Meets In Masonic Temple on the socondHumility evening of each month. AllTlsltlng .Sir Knights courteously Invited.

. HKNHYJE. COOP12K, E-- CJ?)D. TUCKllR.'jtocordor.

OAHU LODGE'No. 1, K. of P.Meets OTory Thursday ovoning at their0alo Hall, 2SVA Fort utroot, at 7:30.Mombors of Mj-htl- c Lodge No. 2, andTtMttng brothers, cordially Invited.

O. K. WARD, U. C.F. H.KIIjBEV,

10 K-- of It. and 8.

SUUANU CHAPTER ROSECROIX,

No. 1, A.. & A.-- . 8.'. R.Meets the llrst Thursday In each month,it Masonic Tomplo. Sojourning audrUltlng brothers cordially Invited to at-di- id

nil moetlugs.W. M.. PRANK B. AUEKBACH.

LUAN B. SCHIMOKOUR, Secretary.

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

sonic Temple, N. t. corner AUkea anl Hotel Sit.Stated mooting!), first Monday each

nontli. Special incotingH, whtm called(will bo notod in this space).

Mombers Lodgo Lo I'rogros, PacifloLodge, and all sojourning brethren cor-Ual- ly

invited.ED. 1. SPALDING, W.M.

I. R. G. WALLACE. Secretary.

KAMEHAMEHA LODGE OFPERFECTION,

No. I, A. & A.'. S. B.afeetn at Masonlo Temple the fourthrharsday In each month. Sojourninglad visiting brothors are cordially

to attend all meetings.V.'. M.'. FRANK B. ATJKRBACH.

JLARENCE L. CRABBE. Becretary.

LODGE LE PROGRE8 DEL'OOEANIE,

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

Mtch month, in its ball, Masonic Temple.GEO. CAMPTON, W. M.

ffM. P. JOHNSON. Secretory. ,

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

Department of California and Nevada,aeets at Harmony Hall, King street,lest Thursday evening of every month.Sojourning comrades are cordially In-rlt-

to attend.I L. IiAPIERRE, P. O.

JAS. T. COPELAND, Adjt,

8COTTISHTHI3TLE CLUB,

Love Block, Fort street. Reading roompen day and evening for reading andoctal intercourse. Regular meetings

Friday, 7:30 p. m. Visiting ScotsmenMpeclally weloomo at all times.

GEO. L. DALTi, Chief.AliE. B. KENNEDY, Secretory.

ENSIGN WORTH BAGLEYGARRISON,

No. 171,Regular Army and Navy Union of theDnltod States of America, meets atHarmony Hall, King street, every se-

cond and fourth Friday In each month.Visiting comrades aro cordially invited.

MARCUS n. SAUNDERS,Commander.

I. E. Sheahan, Adjutant.

THE WAVEKLEY CLUB.Waverlty Block, Dtthtl Uittt. Standard magazines

is4 periodicals; library Millard, pnol anl card table,tor Ire use of members. Arrinctmtnli lor transientelttlori. Entrance lee 5i.s, monthly dues Si. OpenWtm 8 a. m. to il p.m.

A. V. GEAR, Prosldent.MMBS T.COPEIiAND,ReoordlngSecy.ALLEN B. PORIMGEOUR. Fin. Roo'v.

H OMB M A.DK

SAUERKRAUT3 pounds for-2- ? cents.60-pou- nd casks, $4 per casK

,.AT...

N". BEEHAM'SHop Boer Depot, No. 11 Konia (former)

riinltb) stroot.

THE EVENING BULLETIN:

Honolulu,

HONOLULU

SALICYLIC ACID.

Salicylic add Is an organic add. It has

powerful antiseptic qualities, prevents the

souring of beer, also the development of

bacteria contained! In fluids. Applied ex-

ternally It will remove corns and warts.

TAKEN INWARDLY salicylic add rap-

idly lowers the bodily temperature, re-

duces the pulse rate, blood pressure, and

rapidity of respiration ; some people being

peculiarly susceptible to Its action.

The Board of Health has condemned

all beers containing salicylic add. Among

those proved to be free from this adulter-

ant was the OLYMPIA BEER, sold by

Larry Dee of the Hoffman Saloon.

RoyalHere '

andEverywhere

You tiro orn out, tirod, can't puttho onorgy you deslro into yourduties. Well, thon, you must trysomething that will ovorcomo thisfooling and rostoro you to porfocthoalth.

PleasantFrom childhood wo aro taught to

respect the curat! vo features of herbs.Our grandmothers used them, andwere, as a rule, versed In the art' ofpreparing remodlos from variousplants.

asWe have a preparation that is of

the type purely vege-table, made of herbs with wine. Fora general tonlo to produce vigor andstrength, you cannot find a betterone.

For malarial disorders, loss of ap-petite, that tired feeling, loss of en-

ergy, It is a truo panacea.

Royal Bittert it the name,They gave me at nty birth,

From Royal no one need refrain,lu vie will eurely bring mirth.

Put up in pint bottles at 50 cents.Only of

Hollister Drug Co.

Yalalua Agricultural Co.iLtd.

The fifth assessment of 10 per cent(f 'o oc pf share" on the assessable stockif tr.e Walaiua Agricultural Co., Ld Isdue and payable September 15th, 18&5, atthe, office of Castle & Cooke, Ltd. Tenpercent ($10.09 per share) additional Isdue and payable November 15th, 1899,and every two months thereafter up toand Including May 15th, tooo.

W. A. BOWEN,Treas. Walaiua Agricultural Co., Ltd,

1323

Notice of Assessment.Nntlfr k herehv trlurn thit tl, Mr.t

assessment of ten (10) per cent on the capi-tal stock of the HONOLULU RAPIDTRANSIT & LAND CO., will be dueand payable at the Company's office, 411Fort street, Honolulu, on the 1st day ofSeptember, proximo. The shares uponwhich any assessment may remain unpaidafter thirty days from said date will bedeclared delinquent.

Honolulu, 26th August, 1899.CHAS. H. ATHERTON,

ipa-i- Secretary H. R. T. & L. Co.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Orphoum Tboatro tonight. "

John Phillips is very ill ntbin komo.

Cyolono OamoraB aro tho boatand choapoat.

Amorioan MeBBoncor Sorvicoopon all night. Tole. 444.

Po.ro Boda water, the beet intown. Hawaiian Soda Works.Tel. G32.

Oamarinos has just received di-

rect from Luoia, Italy, a consign-ment of pure olive oil. Try it.

At the Booial in the parlors ofCentral Union Church this even-i- uc

Mrs. Montncuo Turner willsing a solo.

Wright's Villa. Moonlight balb-in- g,

with fine surf this week; boardnnd room $12 per week luclmliugbatbiug. Meals 50 coats.

L. L. McOantlless has broughtau action to quiet titlo. againstSamuel Andrews. Tho laud iudieputo is in Wainunc, this island.

Thoro is only ono Jesse MooreWhiskey in the world and that iscold nud puro. Lovejoy x& Co.,are distributors for the HawaiianIslands.

H. H. Itonjcs of Sohaofer & Co.loaves for San Francieco iu theAmerica Mnru for the purpose ofhaving bia eyes treated; He willbo away about six weeks.

The Star boys say they bad a.delightful time in Hilo. ThoRainy City fellows were vory kindand were always suggesting pleas-ant things for Iheit entertain-ment.

Flag social at Control Unionchurch this evoning; interestingand instructive. A good musicalprogram will be rendered in whichMrs. Turnor will takd part. Allcordially invited. -

Regular rehoarsal of the Aran-feu- rOrchestra io the Y. M. 0. A.

hall at the usual timo aud placethis evening. Every memi isroquested to be present. Newand attractive musio will bo prac-ticed.

Now England Bakery & CandyCo., Hotel street manufacture afine lino of bread, paBlry, wed-ding cakes, ice creams, Bborbetaand candies finest in tho cityand prices very low. Telephone74. J. Oswald Ltjttkd, Mana-ger.

mre whip 10 CbarLred.Washington, Sept. 8. The

Quartermaster's Dnpartmentprobably will charter two more shipsto make euro of getting the vol-

unteer regiments started for Ma-

nila by November 25, zb (be ac-cident to the Morgan City and thedelay in the return of the Ohiohas disarranged the aohednle.

Oolnar to Ik Phtllppln.s.1

Chicago, Sept: 8. Eleven of-

ficers and 175 privates left herotoday for San Francisco to joinGeneral Otis, oommanding in thePhilippines. The met were en-listed in Ohio, Kentucky andTennessee. r

5 THIS COUPON,g And 25 Cents, '

GOOD FOR ONE COPY ?

i'On to Manila,'!Jj By DOUGLASS WHITE, S

l "Eiamlncr" War Correspondent 2aiK

Half the beauties ot Hawaii-

an scenes are not shown in theordinary photograph. Get abox of New Improved Colum-bian Photo Colors and try yourhand at coloring your ownphotos. You will find it a fas-

cinating pastime.KING BROS.,

110 Hotel street.

CHAS. D. WALKER,Deilgner and Builder of Hlgn-Gra-

Yachts, Boats and Launches!Works, 6a KINO ST.

P O Boxfjj. T.lephon. t6o.

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AGoodThing

To know about your food is

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

Rainier. Beer.

It's ideal for home use a trialconvinces

Desks!Desks !

Desks !

Chairs!Chairs!

Chairs !

OFFICE FURNITURE

OF EVERY

DESCRIPTION !

Best Goods! Lowest Prices I

Henry Walorbouso k Co

Merchant street.Telephone, 313.

Mattings,Mats,

Rugs,JAPANES EjCHINESE

IN SPECIAL DESIGNSAND COLORS V

New Stock Just Opened.

Lowers & Cooke,

FORT ST.

Wall

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--Latest styles. A largeInvoice just received.

Wilder & Co., Ltd.1231

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NEWS, ADVERTISEMENT ANDI

General WriterBU6INE68 AGENT.

II4 King St. P. 0. Box 93.

BEN HAAHEO,King stroet, near Railroad Depot,

Plumber and Tinsmith.Satisfaction guaranteed.

All work promptly and carefully. attended to. 1277

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We have been authorizedto sell

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tlAMIJIl . BAUIJIlDnUJinjjJl iAt $ij.oo per case of o bottles.

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Owing to spurious imitations having been brought to

this market, the public is hereby notified that the only jl"GENUINE SAUERBRUNNEN " is bottled by the Harzer

Koenigsbrunnen-Quell- e, and

mark and stamp.

TTnTiTiTiTTrnTmrnmr

bears trade '

H. HACKFELD CO. LtdSole Agents for the Islands.

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&Hawaiian

CreamChocolateTablets

Also just received, FRESH CAKES

lowest market rates.

Telophono 110.

every bottle

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Fancy and Staple Groceries.At

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strcot, noat to Arlington.

BISDOH . WOKKS,Sa,ra. IF'raxi.cisco, Cal.

Engineers and Builders- -

PUMPING MACHINERY, IIEIN11 BOILERS,PLAIN TUBULAR BOILERS, CORLISS ENGINES, rCANE CARS, VACUUM PANS, Av

- And all Machinery for the complete equlpmeut of Sugar Mills.

OFFICE, Room 9, Spreckels Block, Honolulu, H. I.1200 T J. Box 651.

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Gear, Lansing & Co.INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

Merchant Street SideJudd Building

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FOR SALE,a!

A valuable residence lot situated In oneof the best locations on the Walklkl beach,and having a sea frontage of 250feet. This property well laid out withfruit and ornamental trees. There Is 11

comfortable dwelling the property.wltcottages, stables and bath houses.

For'

and otherlnfotmatloq applyGEAR, LANSING & CO.,

1293-- tf Judd Building.

The CELEBRATED LICKFor keeping Cattle, Sheep or Horses in the best condition possible,

andfree from all diseases, especially from TUBERCULOSIS and

PLITKESFull assortment of Pottte's Remedies always on hand.

C. W. MACFARLANE, ,for Hawaiian Islands.

Coney EstateLANDS.

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Rlcksecker's,Gosncll's, In all odors

Toilet Sets, Perfume Bottles,Sachet Powders,

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Benson,Smith &Co.,LtdFORT AND

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For the next 30 days to make roomfor new stock to arrive

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P.O. Box 535.

Bedroom Suites!A splendid variety of Bedroom Suites just landed.

Before purchasing elsewhere see jr goods and get our

prices.

Covne-Mehrt- en Furniture Co., Ltd.Progress Bloolc, Fort Bo Bretaxiia.?pts.

THE.

ORPHEUM HOTEL,Orphenm Building, Tort Street.

IZ-A-S-H- KIEIS, Piop'l.

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1899.

HOTEL STS.

King Stroots, llonotuln.w. LEDEBKR, Proprietor.

Telephone

anuif viv.; ,.,.,......-- .

FORT STREET,

1

speciallyfirst-cla- short-orde- r Regular

J U.SX JLJfcliXJ.l.t3-i- .jKX MOIIIOAN,

Splondid Consignment Surreys, Plirotons,

Buggies, Road Oarts, and Harness.

Specially Selected for Local Requirements.

Honolulu Carriage rianufactoryTV. W. WRIGHT, DProp'r.

imawiBBiBBragiBiaflaaiaigBiaaB

GREENRIVER!

Brushes !

.a&- - --.For Hair

and

478.

1206

Brushes

everyfare. hall

iuuiw,

A of

arxd. Olotln.es I

We have purchased a fine line of DRUMMERS' SAMPLES (every one abrush), at manufacturers cost price, which we offer at a slight advance above

cost. See them In our window. -Also, a few dozen TOLU TOILET SOAP, from our last week's soap sale-o- nly

isc a box, a for25c

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

CARRIAGE, WAGON AND TRUCK

Repairing, Paining, Trimming and Iiufaduring

ITino Horseslioeinpr a Specialty.Agency Rubber Tire Wheel Company.

HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO.Q ueen Street near Fort. 1 3 28.

'tiiMiiliJSMitf&&

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., SEPTEMBER 21,

Nooanu

ABOVE HOTEL.

imponeu, Dining 60x30.

Selected

We KnowBy Experience

Wise men uso the experience ot otherand make It their own.

Those who have taken flood' Sarsapa-rlll- a

are the ones who are competent toapeak ot Its merits.

The teatlmonlala ot cure by Hood'sconstitute a vast mass ot testimony whichproves the power ot this medicine to cure

great variety ot diseases.These enres otten seem marvelous, yet

they are perfectly natural and are easilyexplained. They are the necessary resultot purifying; and enriching the blood.

" I have been troubled with scrofula allmy lite, and It effected my eyee.'so that Iwas obliged to remain lit a dark room. Ibegan taking Hood's Barsaparilla. Nowmy eyes are so strong that the light nevertroubles me, and my health Is good."Mrs. Oaskib Weeks, Lompoe, Gal.

HOOCl'S pariMala the Ono True Blood Purifier. Prlco (1.

HnnH'c PHIe asy to take, easy to buy,easy to operate. 25e.

Hotels and Restaurants.

WE OFFER YOU THE

Best 5c. CigarTo be had for the money.

CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTICCIGARS.

Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOLTE.

$35."During June, July

and August, the above rate for

Board and Lodging per month will

prevail at the

Queen Hotel.Ocean View Saloon,

WAIKIKI,-- End of Car Line

W. OTTMAN, Proprietor.

Draught nnd Rottlod Door.WIiioh of all brands of tho bo.st quality.The only licensed ostiibllshninnt in

the dlatrlct. 1239

Notice.Persons wishing to obtain board at

Malta wno, Maul, can be (ccommodatedatMItS. II. B. HAILKV'S

Terms, flO por wook.

Beer and Vine'. Dealers.

Having thoroughly renovated the

LOUVRESALOON

and resumed its original name,

"Bee Hive,"I will be pleased to see my friends andpatrons as before.

H,A. JTJEN.Telephone J89. . 1287

LOVEJOY&CO.IlCPOBTKRS, AMD WlIOLEHALB

flmi id Linnor Dealers.Arnti for the Bottled Rainier Beer ol Seattle.

No. 19 NUUANU StrektFoeter Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

P. O. Boa 1 it. Mutual Telephone ,08.

QONSALVES or CO., LtdWHOLESALE GROOEBB AM,

WINK MERCHANTS.

'd25 Queen Btroot. Honolulu, B, I,

.'oiisoMated Sola Water Co,, L'iKHpla.na.clo,

:mw Alien & Fori Sta Honolulu,

HOLU8TER & CO..Agontft.

Mynle Soda Standi

Mauka of the Orpheum Block,

Aerated drinks of every description.Milk Shakes a sDeclaltv.Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, etc. 1260

FOR SALE,

Fresh Milkat 10 cents

a Quart!Delivered in nny qtiantltlos to suit.

Leave your ordors at STAR DAIRY,or TELEPHONE 103.

1247

HAWAII'S SUMMER GIRL J

"fkoruiTEli I.

The trado breeze was blowinggently through the leaves of thetamarind. There was a faint odorof laburnum on the air. Tho tingdove wriB coning softly in the algoroba. In tbe distance, screened bya fringe of kukni, a number of

circled about au ukuleleplayer and the air came burdonedwith tbe "Ua Like no a Like," tbelovo song of the Islands of tbeBlessed. Ii was a hum of contentmont blending harmoniously inthe soft entity of an HawaiianBight.

The large luminous eves werelifted with a langoroua look nnd atear glistened in a relnctant tre-pidation on the long black lashes.Tho diamond drops fell and therewas an ebboring sigh. Tbe sadcoo of tho ring dove came againand the drowsy notes of tbe nativesingers freighted the air oncetore with tho romance of tbe lany

latitudes.

CHAPTSIl 11.

Tho,Recent Arrival thoughtfully pioked bis way down the gravelpatn studying gravely tbe traoeryof shadows oast by the silver moonthrough the branches of an overbanging monkey pod. The witch-ery ot the evening was upon him.Ashe made bis way to tho hotelhe suddenly came upon his Chum.The Chum was leisurely walkingalong apparently musing upon thebeauties of, the night

Tbe Chum -- "I feel like a cad,for tbe first time in my existence,I have allowed place and ironmstance to play bavoowith my con-

science. I want your advico. Youknow that beautiful girl ? Yes-w- ell,

I'vo beon d n fool enoughto let her fall in lova and I amcertain tonight that I shall breakthe poor girl's heart when I goaway. It was a moment's amusoment with mo but a serious matterfor her."

" The Recent Arrival -"- Iainglad you have spoken of this, oldfollow. 1 have felt that I ought to0 tuQdoin you, lam in thu samebox with thn nnmn i.irl Ynnshould have seen the tears in herbouutiful eyes last night when ,1

spoke of parting. Her Borrow willbe urontly intensified since therenro two of us. I feel tbatwenuthtto remain

fon tho. Inlands,. . Our

nonor is involved aua wo uavo noright jo visit this double heartbreaking upon the young lady."

TWOtinm and the Recent Ar-rival linkoi their aroiB and pnesddd the lane a fiuv ntona to n. mtehof mooulight where they could lookeach iuto tho otbors oyos. Thenthere was a snort and a laugh nndtho mynah in the treo-to- p wasstartled into an echoing chnoklo.The tad coo of the ring dovo cameBgaiu, and the drowsy notes rf thenativo singers freighted tho aironce more with tho romauco oftho lazy latitudes.

CHAPiEIt in." Let's go take a drink."

Boilan Ljrrle Opr Company,Every foature that goes to tbe

making up of a grand season ofopora will bo attended to by thoBoBton(Lyrio management iu thecoming engacoment of that famousorganization in this city. The cos-tuming of the different operaswill be lavish in tho oxtromo, thescenic effect superb and an or-chestra that will be a surprise-wil- l

be in attendance. Rich andbeautiful souvenir programs willbo in oid-- r nightly. In foot, nodotail will bo neglected, even to anow order of "Carriago Rules"which will greatly facilitate thearrival and departuro of all vehi-cles,

Thoro is no question but whatthe opora season will bo Honolu-lu's swelled affair in its history.Thu sale of season tickets is stillgoing on at Vall, Nichols Co.daily from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m,

"Clrcumstnnc-r- a AHer Caaa."Iu CRBF8 of dyapepsin, norvous-dobs- ,

catarrh, rheumatism, erup-tions, oto., tbo circumstances maybe altored by purifying and

the blood with Hood'sSarsaparilla. Qood nppotito andgood digestion, strong nervos andporfeot hoalth tako the placo oftheso disoasos. Hood's Sarsa-parilla is Amorioa's Greatest Medi-oin- o

and tho best that monoy oanbuy.

Hood's Tills cure billiousncss,sick headaoho.

Roal Estate and Insnrancc.

Z

JLIFK and FIRE

agents fok..New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. OF BOSTON.

Etna fire Insurance Company

. of hartford.HENRY ST. GOAR.EDWARD POLLITZ.

Members Stack and Bond Exchange.

EDWARD POLLITZ&CoCOMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS ININVESTMENT SECURITIES

PutlcuUr attention gtrtn to purchM in4 ult otH.wall.n Suiar Stock.

Loan NftlaM. EatUra and Fortln ShxktaniBoaaa,

403 California 8t.,Sasi Prancteco, Cal. 117a

W. G. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & DealersIK- -

REAL ESTATEtW We will Boy or Sail Baal Estate In

ill paita ol tho groap.Or Wo will Bell Fiopertias on

OFFICE. 10 West King StreetDAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate ' Broker,223 MERCHANT ST.

FOR SALE.Twelve Chinese Granite Hitching

Poeta, $5 each.Property In town.

HOUSES TO LET.

Real Estate TransactionSnbsorlbera nro farmstiud with (roui tiM

;9 six lists tor weoK. glvlnR an rtssntuirsoord ot all deeds, tnortpajc, Ijs, nteiuoj, powors of attorney, oto., etc, vnulire plttood on rooord.'(abicription Prlco, $2.00 per Yiontr,

A. V. G-EA-

Juild Ilnlldlnir. Hnnnlni)

OHAS. .T. PALFv,

Membor Honolulu Stock Exchange.Room 301, Judd llulldlng. '

mo

JAS. F. MORGAN,0CT1ONEEU &ND STOCK BR0KK1;

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraisement of Bos)Satato and Furniturfi.

WILLIAM SAV1DGE,

Stock and Bond BrokerMember ol Hawaiian Stock Exchang.

Molnerny Block. Fort Streot.

P. B. It. STRAUOH,

Real Estate BrokerFinancial Agont and Collootor.

Lincoln Block, 030 King streett4l Tlephon64i.

A. J. CAMPBELL,Stock and Bond Broker.

Member ol tbe Honolulu Stock Exchanr.Office Queen Btroot, opposite Onion

Food Company.Telephone jo6. P.O. Boa m.

JAS. V. MORGAN,

Membei ol Honolulu Stock Exckante.Oueen ttreeL

Telephone s. P. O. Boa sou

BRUCE OARTWRIGHT;Qeneral Manager of

The Equitable Life Assurance Socieh

0( the United BUtes (or the HawaiiIslands.

OrTiOAt Merchant street. Honolnlm

EDMUND H. HART,Notary Public and Typewriter

Conveyancer ana Searcher ol Records.

tb9oni(!o No. 16 Kuiilmmanu stroet.ggrTnlnplioim No. 870.

N FERNANDEZ!NOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITER

Office io3 Merchant ttreet Campbe b ock rearu, (.ariet omce ', u uox n

Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.

W. G. Irwin & Go.Limited

Agents forWestern Sugar Hennery Oo. oi Bar

Franolsco..Baldwin LooomotWe Works ot Phil

delphla, Punn.. D. 8. A.Newell Universal Mill Co. (Nationi

0neHhretld),Nr-- York, U.S. k.N.Ohlandt & Uo'i (Jbemlcal FertiliamAlex Gross ft Sons, high grade fertO

Iters (or Cane nnd Ooffoe.Beeds Steam Pipe OoTering

AJLso

Offer for SaleParaffine Paint Go's P tc B Paint ant

Pabers; Lncol and Linseed oils, raana boiled.

tndnrl .J. (a cold water paint) In whinand oolors.

filter Proas Cloths, Cement, Lima anBrloks

CASTLE & COOKE,LIMITED.

HONOLULU .

Commission Merchants,SUGAR FACTORS,

AGENTS FORTh Ewa Plantation Co.n Walalua Airlcultur.l Co.. LU.Taa Kohala Suear Co.Tn Walaawa Sucar Mill Co.Th Koloa Atrkultural Co.Tnt Fulton Iron Works, St. Loula, Mo.Tn Standard Oil Co.Tba Gto. F, Blakt Stiam Pumps.W.ttoa's CtntrllUKals.

Tbt Hw England Lift Insurance Co, ol BotutTba Aitna Flra Ins. Co. ol Hartford, CoaaTh AHIanca Assurance Co. of London.

Alexander&BaldwinSUGAR --

FACTORS l

COMMISSIONMERCHANTS

Agents lor the California and OrientSteamsjiip Company.

JUDD BUILDING.FOIIT STREET.

1180

m. Ga Irwin & Co.(limetbd).

Vm. O. levin, President nnd ManagetJlaus Hpreoiels, ... al

V M.Qlr.rd,-Hoerotnr7andTroaa-

'noo. O. I'ortor, ... Audltof

AWD

"Jominission AgentaJqent3 or Tna

MG5ANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANT)K SAN KRANOIHOO. OAL.

BIEWEl Z CO., UN).,Quten street. Honolulu, II, I,

A.grentw forHawaiian Agricultural Company, American Sugar

Company, Ookil.1 Sugar Plant Co., Onomta SusaiCo., tlnnomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Cry, AtakaeSugar Co , Haieiktla Hsnch Co , MoloWM lianclr,Planter's Line San I'ranclico I'acke l)lm. Urewn& Co.'i Line ol Uoton Packets,

LIST OK Ol'KICERS:0, M, Cooito, l'roalilont; Ooorgo H.

rtolwrLson, Mnimijir; K. 1 Bishop,Treacurer and Secretary ; Col, W. F.Allen, Audit r; P. C. Jonoo, H. Water.i'QUM, Oeo. R. Pallor, UlroclorM.

M fHILLIPS CO.,7holesaIe Importers and Jobbers of

hropeau and American Drj Boo4

Pott and Qneen StresU.

cl HAOKFBLD&CO.,Ltd

.EKERiL COMMISSION AGEHTJ

Jor. I'ort nnd Unoon Street HonolmCITY REPAIR SHOPUS Bethel Street, opposite Water-hous- e

& Co.Strictly new 184S Clevaland Bicycles (or Rent,Second-han- il Ulcyctee (01 tale.Repairing promptly and thoroughly atfeaiea

All work guaranteed,' "

e.JOKHCK. CLARK

Honolulu Ironworks Oo,Improvotr and modorn SUGAR MA,

JULNEUY of every capacity and dsijriptloii made to order. Roller woi8iB,ind 1UVBTKD PIPES for irrlgalloa

a specialty. Particular atten-o-

paid to JOB WORK, and repairs ex.'otitml nt Bhorleat notice.

R. M. DUNCAN,Collector and General Busi-

ness Agent.0111 co, 113 Kahumnnu street.

. Also prepared to tako ordors for flUlnjin low lautia arm lorracing, Worapromptly attendfcd to. 13

AORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLETJiiltod Statei Custom Hoose nratnafAccountant, Searcher of Title aajGenernl Hoalnesi Agent.Tolnphone 520.

OKFIOft Ko. 15 KAahtmann etmrt,Honolulu. Forterly A Roui onioa,

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Evening Bulletin,Mlihtl Evtry Dty, ttcepl Sunday, 1 111 Klai

trett. Honolulu. H. I., by tht

IULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.

7. R. FARRINGTON..... EditorANIEL LOGAN City Editor

Silbucrlptluu Kates I

r month, anywhere In Hawaiian Islands.. ..$ .75" " "ftryear 00

Nryetr.postpild.to Anerlo.Cantd orMexlco.10 00r year, postpaid, other foreign countries 1 00

AWPayable Invariably In advance.

TBllPHONB ;6

Post Officb Box 718

THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1899.

Minister Cooper's scheme to

have tho govurument asmst inOiling up tbo Waikiki ponds flav-

ors of tbo character of active ac-

tivity that accomplishes some-

thing aud dofe net waste toomuch time talking iiboat it.

The most reoout commanica-tio- ns

from President MoKioley bofar as known are tho letters to theHawaiian government and theSunday Volonno. Both lettersare carefully kept from the pub-

lic Is it because of tho similarity or tho difference?

TOUR DKLEUATK.

The spokesaan of tho Govern-

ment officials has tho good graceto speak of Mr. Hartwell as "OarDelegate." Indeed ho is youryour delegate, gentlemen of thoHawaiian Government and youare to be congratulated on thisadmission though it does comolate iu the day aud after aiuefforts to place this delegate intbo tttegory of popular ropront-ative- s.

Tho dofotiBt) U offered, that Mr.Hartwell is just aa much an Ha-

waiian representative as Embassa-dor Choate is the American re-

presentative to England. On theground that a poor excuse is betterthan uono wo readily endorse thisviw But why tho necessity of adefense ? That it should bo deomed neceesury demonstrates tholack of strongth iu tbo govern-

ment's position.Tho similarity between the Am

erican Embassador to Englandand the Htwaiian Governmentsuuollicial dolegato to Washingtonis truly remarkable. One, a dnelyauthorized international necessity,the other, i bermorphroditio haph-

azard hutched up for the occasionto serve tbo ends of ollicials,who aresubject to the commands of theGovernment to which this delegateis ticort-dited-. The comparison is apowerful one iu that it brings inbold relief tbe difference.

The opposition ha never raisedan objection to the Hawaiian Exe-

cutive seudiug a delegate to Wash-iujjto-

Theie ollicinln have aright to be heard, though they ac-

complish moro harm than good tothe best iutorcats of Huwuii. ,

Tho fact is now eaUblisboil thatthis delegate represents tho burohuoracy of Hawaii, a govern-

ment that, with fow exceptions,has leut its iullueocu to wardingoff a speedy acceptance of Ameri-

can rule, u governmnnt which atthe present time is uot abovethrowing its iulluenco againstspeedy legiilaliou by Coogte3s, ifit for 009 tint the action of Con-

gress is not likely to be favorabloto Hit' poiitictl interests of Ha- -

'i& C'Wftfi'ti 'pwftut leil officials.' liy iiiKiug uiuuey I tout tuo ap-

propriation for Diplomatio undCtuixu'iti' nerfiee, these oflicialshflvrt iinj.l' fariiili'il an cxfimploof, their usual Iik-I-i banded methodof proix'-lure-

. F r 'U perorsion. of public fiitidn tliey are answer-

able to tli pnpl- - nf Uawaii. Tho3ioials kuutv thu peDple will noteiidorso IbU tie fo .

Whon th-- t gt.ull.r is in direstraits ho in pr-nu- to tnak" rook-le- as

throws.

T1IK OLAA LANDS.

(From the Hawaii Herald.)

There soems to be littlo groundfor doubt that tho potition of thoOlaaBettlers has had (ho consideration of tho Executive at Washing-ton notwithstanding tho mysto-riou- s

secreoy maintained in thoLand Department in Honolulu.And this secrecy haB spread toHilo and way ports. The positionof tho settler in Olaa is as well, ifnot better, known to Washingtonauthorities than it is to tho Exe-cutive in Honolulu, tho only difference being that tbo Govern-ment on tho mainland prefers totake tho matter under consideration rathor than to push headlonginto a question winch may or maynot bo followed by unpleasantconsequences. The Olati settlershave not contonded that tboy bavoa standing in court ot that tbe position they ato maintaining has anylegal standing, but tboy know, asdoes everyone who kaslivod in theUnited StaeB and paid any attention to the subject of lands, that theonly way to initiate a claim is tosettle upon the unoccupied land,Hie question of its being surveyed or not is of little consequence.There is no doubt that whon thelaud qnestion in Hawaii ibbrought . before Congress, thoOlaa settlers will have a hearingand that the American Congress-men will give heed to the requestbefore them. Land Agent Bald-win contonds that because therevenues of the country still restin tho Hawaiian treasury the titleof the lands in tbo islands stillrests with tho island Government.And this contention is made inspite of tho special provisionsmado iu tne Nowlands resolutionthat the tit'o of all lands is bore-b- y

ceded to the United States,The United States by tho treatyof aunexation assumes tbo islanddebt of $4,000,000. A short timeago the indebtedness had gonebeyond that figure. As the titleto lands, according to Mr. Bald-

win, still rests with Hawaii, per-haps ho can any what figure tbeindebtedness, over and above thosura assumed by tbe UuitedStates, will cut when the subjectcomes beforo Congress?

CII1LD1IKN IN NTItKK.TH,

The else of a Ohiuojo childknocked down by a hackman andbadly bruised tbo other nightcaused a baggage miiu to speakhis mind to a Bulletin reporteriu the Polico Court this morning."It may look to many as if thoblamo of accidents to people onthe streets is alw.-y- s duo to hack-me- n

and drivers of other vehiclesbut really it is moro often tbo casethat the blame is on the otherside," said tbo baggage man.

"I refer particularly to childrenin the streets and have a case inpoint to cite. Last week I wastiikiuc a.load of laborers up Nuu- -

anu Valley. Ou tho way I saw alot or uoys playing marbles in tuestreet. Just as we passed by, oneof tho fellows mado a dive directly for tbe wagon and roscaed a"king" that was about toboruuover by the wheel. The least slipaud about two tons wonld havepassed over his body. Of courseI would have been arioUed and mytroublo would have been greatwhoroas tho fault would not htvvobeen mine at all. I could citemany more cases bat this wouldbo useless. I think tho policeshould have an oye ou the pedes-trians sb well a? the drivers ofvebioles."

" And what a wealth of enjoy-ment did the first detachment ofAmerica's army of invasion derivefrom this day at Honolulu." FromOn To Manila.M IkiUT UtMMf

BY AUTHORITY.

Notice.Office of the Board of Health, 1

Honolulu. H. !., Sept 19, 1899. J

Luella S. Cleveland, M. D., has beenappointed Examining Physician for girlpupils of the Honolulu Public Schools.

HENRY E. COOPER,IJ29 President of Board of Health.

Irrigation Notice.Holders of water privileges, or Moss

paying water- - rates, are hereby notifiedthat the hours for Irrigation r.utr-ose- s arefrom 6 to 8 o'clock a. in. and from 4 to 0o'cl jck p.m.

ANDREW BROWN.Superintendent Water Works.

A proved by J. A. KING.Minister of Interior

H inolulu, June (4. ib',a.124.1 tr

THE STERLING CONSIDEREDTHE BEST WHEEL MADE.

"As the constant drop of waterWears awav the hardest stone:

As tne constant gnaw oi tigerMasticates the toughest bone;

As the constant cooing loverCarries off blushing malJ,"

So the constant cycle riderSays, the Sterling's bost wheel made.

Manv and varied are the blcvcles whichare now offered to the riding public: somegood, others lainy so; out more wnicn arescarcely worthy of the name. To the In-

experienced wheelman all wheels lookalike to him, as they are enamelled, nickel-ed and decorated to produce a like effect.The best fittings, as tires, saddles, etc.,are also sometimes to be found on thecheapest wheels; this being possible, asthe money which should be expended ongood material and the skillful manufactureof same, Is used Instead, for the outsideappearances; thus bright nickel and goodenamel may cover the cheapest cast ironfind rr.i nlrv.

In the every day use of a cycle, It Issubjected to very severe strains, and amachine upon which the owner Is to trusthis safety should be carefully selected, asan Imnerfectlv brazed tube, or other similar defect, Is liable to cause serious Injuryto the rider. Therefore It is well, whenpurchasing a wheel, to examine fully IntoIts construction, material used, and theamount of experience Its makers have hadin the building of 'cycles. Before youfinally decide to buy a wheel, the. P. C.Mfg. Co. on Fort Street would like toshow you the '99 Model Sterling and ex-plain their superior points to you. Lady'sand Gent's high.grade Sterling J63.00 onsmall weekly or monthly Instalments.

Five Milesof--

PICTUREMOULDINGS

Have been recelved.by the

PACIFIC !'

HARDWARECO., Ltd. -- o-

The Bulletin told you a few days agoof the scarcity of hard woods such as areused for mouldings, and the large advanceIn price of the same.

Our orders were placed at old prices,and the goods have just arrived.

With these we have recelva' ' vrvlatest designs in PICTURE FRAMESand EASELS an assortment such as hasnever before been seen in Honolulu.

Call early and have your choice.

PaGifiG Hardware Co,, Ltd.,

Art Rooms .

Fort fttroet.

Timely

Topics--

A well selected stock with a good as-

sortment of goods are both the buyer's

and seller's delight.

We have just received a large assort-

ment of

Iron WireNos. A, 5 and 6.

Galvanized Fence Staples, in Kegs,assorted sizes, I'A, iM and' 2 Inch.

Paints in OilPIONEER AND HUBBUCK'S WHITE

LEAD.

BOILED LINSEED OIL.RAW LINSEED OIL,WHITE ZINC IN OIL AND JAPAN,

ASSORTED COLORS.ADAM'S FLAT-

-PAINT BRUSHES,

TO 5 INCHES WIDE.ADAM'S VARNISH BRUHES, AS

SORTED SIZES.

Machine Oils.No. i and 2 Engine OH W.S Lard OH,

In tins and barrels.Sperm Oil In tins and barrels.Neals Foot OH. Carbollnlum.CoaJ Tar. Axle Grease. Best Refined

Tallow.Cotton Waste. Varnish of all kinds.Packing, Asbestos, Soap Stone, Sheet

Rubber.Pipe Covering, assorted sizes.

The above are only a few of the manyarticles we keep constantly In stock,and our prices will stand competitionwith any other dealers.

The Hawaiiau Hardware Co.

Fort streets, opposite Spreckels' Bantu

137Arrived" by the "Albert," In perfect

condition.

ALL SIZES

Refrigerators

and Ice Boxes.ALL ONE MAKE,

The CelebratedGurneyCleanablerff

The name Is sufficient. We simplywish to announce the arrival of thesegoods.

W.W.Dimond&Co.,LIMITED.

--Von Holt Block, King Btreet.

Importers of Crockery, Lamps and HouseFurnishing Goods.

Sole Agents Jewel Stoves, for coal orwood; Gumey Cleanable Refrigerators,New Wlckless Blue Flame Oil Stoves,Germ Proof Filters, Primus Oil Stoves.

GoodSalesmanship

ISN'T EVERYTHING to goodstorekeeplng ; even a good salesmanfalls when he tries to sell, cautious-ly, clothing that Isn't made as Itshould be. In the long run onlythe best clothing pays; especiallywhen the best clothing can be hadat the price of the next best. Ourclothing Is so well made, so at-

tractive In appearance, and looks sodesirable that it requires less energyand breath and persuasion on thepart of the salesman to sell It.

After we have sold It once, wean sell It with still less effort to

the same customer. It is the kindof clothing that brings your custo-

mer back again and again the kindwith which we can build up a last-

ing trade. And that is what weare doing In all our lines.

ii The lash,"9 Hotel Street : : Wayefley BlOCJ

We Make Shirts to Order.Telephone No. 676 No. 9 11, Hotel St.

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

NEW BOOKS!

NewBooks !

RECEIVED BY THE

Golden Rule Bazaar

"In the Forbidden Land," 2 vols., by A.Henry Savage Landon.

"My Lady Rotha," Stanley Weyman."The Castle Inn," Stanley Weyman."Tekla," Robt. Barr."Heart and Sword," John Strange Winter."An Original Sinner," Albert Ross."The Gift of, Bonaparte," Shortz."A Lost American," Ganter."The Dreamers," Bangs."The Cruise of the Cachalot," (In paper

edition).- - ""DAVID HARUM.""Our Navy in the Spanish War," John

R. Spears."The Scape Goat," Hall Calne."The Swal!ow"-Hagga- rd's Best Book I

"From Sea to Sea," (2 vols.), Kipling.Kipling's Complete Works, In 15 vols.,

$15.00."Reminiscences," Justin McCarthy."Heart of the World," Haggard."Waldtrant," M. Rudiger."Joan Haste," Haggard."The King's Rivals," E. N. Barrow,

Over 900New BooksEx Australia I

. M. WEBB,316 FORT STREET.

mkmMiihm)imidmd,

RemindersWe have just

choice selection of

SAILORS, in theBlack and White.

N. S. SAGHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED.

Tlio People's Providers.Fort Street.

SPECIAL S-AXj-E OF

RIBBONS AND LACES!Commencing August 7th, at the

TEMPLE OF FASHION

Ribbons ! Ribbons ! Ribbons !

Laces ! Laces ! Laces !

At prices that can't be duplicated; at

Hawaiian Dry Goods AssociationMOSES PALATJ, Manager.

Whitney &

86T- -

Successors toJ. J. EG AN CO.,

-- Have commenced CLOSING SALE OF EGAN STOCK,

before opening new ;oods. The

goods. You could better appreciate

average half to two-thir- less than

TILL THE CHOICEST GOODS HAVE BEEN TAKEN.

stock staple

former prices. DON'T VVAIfc

Bethel Street.

534 FORT ST.,Ntr ol Chtsliln

Gtunlnr and at

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THE GENUINE IMPROVED

Nicest Pudding ever slmplv a preparation.FIVE KINDS PROM, 10 CENTS EACH

Cocoanut Farina, Cocoanut Chocolate, Cocoanut Rice, Cocoanut CocoanutLemon Any one pudding enough for six Buy one to

If dissatisfied. Saves time, labor money. At ,,'

680. Block, FortT

&SUCCESSORS TO

& Bros., VHenry May & Co.

TEA DEALERS andRETAIL STORES:

Fort and Kinp Streets,Block, Bethel St.

Streot, - 22 0- 2- Bothol Stroot,P. O.

A.MERCHANT :

ClotlioH mado to older at a reasonabledonned, ropalrcd and

dyod. Flttt-jlns- H work Kuarantood. P,O. Union street, Honolulu,II. I.

Wtw

received anothROUGH STRAWnewest shapes.

Ma rsh, Ltd.

includes some fine and

the offers by seeing them. Pri

V

COFFEE MERCHANTSWHOLESALE DEPARTMENT!

2-- and.

CHARLES CRAMER,

Merchant Tailorcomer Lal

R.palrlnj; Shot! Nuikk,ana latbt ttJtpcJilbImtonr

SOiMETHIISrG- - NEW

Alpha Home Pudding !

you ate. Not cornstarch SOMETHING-NEW- .TO CHOOSE AT

Tapioca,Cream. persons. try money-bac-

and

Salter's GroceryTelephone Orpheum Street,

KGBaking

Powder.HENRY MAY CO., Ltd.J. T. Waterhouse, H. B. Mclntyre

Wholesale and Retail Grocers

WaverleyFort ami tklkwioneh:

Itox 386.

0. GKOTE,TAILOR.

cost. Clothes

box 260.1268

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HONOLULU EXCHANGE.SALES.

Between Boards Yesterday afternoon 31J.8(.

Between Boards This morning t Pioneer ass.Sesslon-Yesterd- afternoon q Pioneer iss. 50

Oahu 201, 5 do jot, 50 Klhel S.JI.u Walalua 111,50$ do m.50.

SessionThis mornlnc"i6) Olaa .30, Oahu108.50, 10 II, S. 914, 45 McBryde .&, 5 II. S. 314, 30Walalua assessable 161,50.

HAWAIIAN EXCHANGE.SALES.

Between Beards 85 KlhelSesslonao Oahu ao4, 50 Klhel 5H. x

Klhel jfi.

Ynchllntr New..Many yacht entbuBiasts would

liko to seo tbo Holouo in tbo raceto Lahaina Mouday. Sbu madefaster timo (ban tbo first classyachts and won the tecond claaByaoht raco. In a race to Lahaina,tbero is no doubt that tbo Holonowould hold her own in pood shape.It is understood that there is noobjection on tbo part oF tbo own-

ers of the Gladys or La Falarna.m a 1

Now IIt Water.The people up on tbo slopes of

Punchbowl are happy ogam today.The men of tbo Wotor Works didsuch good work yesterday that byevening tbo Puuchbowl slopespocplo bad all the water tboywanted.

Tribune!

(fsfflO)Tribune!

Tribune!IF WANT A SUBSTANTIAL,

EASY-RIDIN- WHEEL, BUY ATRIBUNES

WHITMAN & CO.,Telephone 746.

Tribune Aeents.

Pacific Heights Notice..JHIBBaVMaBBBBHaBBaV

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

Ctt&gfPAClFIC HBIGHTS,JK5,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 propertyis now in course of construction, and choice lots of sufficientarea for magnificent homesteads will soon be available.

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

The elevation of the property is from 1 SO to 70 feetabove sea level.

Applications will be numbered and filed, and choice willbe allotted according1 to the number of the applications.

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

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

: JUST OUT

Aloha Collection --

Hawaiian Songs.PUBLISHED BY CHARLES A. K. HOPKINS.

Price $3.00, 7a cents a Song !Contains the Following Choice Selections:

i. Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee). 20. Sweet Lei Leluia.

2. Ua Like 110 a Like. 2:. Na'l Aupunl.

3. Ke Aloha I Hlkl Mai. 22. Kapillna.

4. Forget-Me:No- t. 23. Remember, Be Sure and Be

5. Maul (Two Step). There.

6. Kalakaua's Serenade (Duet). 24- - Pua 0 ka He-- I (Sweet Rose Bud).

7. Makalapua, Lllluokalanl's Ser- - 25. Pua Sadlnta (Gardlnlas).

enade (Duet). 2& Akahl Hoi (For Once Again).

8. Awalaulu. 7. Oi Hoi Ha.

9. Lei Ponl Mol (Wreath of Car-- 28. Adlos Ke Aloha (Adieu, My

nations). Love)- -

. Walplo.10. Vloleta.

11. He Lei No Kalulanl (Wreath for 3. Paahana, "Hula."

Kalulanl). 3 Na Molokama.

Home). 32- - Halll Po I ka Lehua.12. Alnahau (Kalulanl's

13. Nu'a 0 ka Palal. .33- - Sunny Manoa.

34. Maunawlli, "Hula."14. Nuuanu Walpuna.

of Puna-- 35- - Hone Sakala.15. Wal 0 Punalau (Waters

lau, . 36. Moanl Ke Ala (Two Step).

Toml, Toml, "Hula.",6. Sweet Violet. 37.

17. Maikal Walplo (Beautiful Wal- - 38. Lei Ohaoha.

39- - Wlliwlll Wal.pb) t40. Sweet Lei Mamo.

,8. Poll Pumehana.

19. Ka Inu Wal.

BERGSTROM MUSIC CO,Ltd.Progress Block.

CORNER FORT AND UEUETANIA STREETS.

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YOU

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Wanted small unfurnished cot-

tage. Seo Want column.Oahu lodgo, No. 1, mco s to-

night. Work in tbo first rank.American Measerlger Service

Mnaouio Temple. Telephone444.

Ethel Lyuwood cannot appearat Jim Post's benefit. Seo NowToday.

The Waialealo was short twotons of coal at Hanamaulu on herlast trip.

Honolulu Messongor Service de-

livers messages and packages.Telephone 878.

Attorney A. S. Humphreys isconfined to tbo bouse with nn at-

tack of the grip.Mr. and Mrs. A. Haas arc among

the pasoongerB booked for tboMauna Loa tomorrow. '

Nicely furnished rooms at thePopular House, 154 Fori utreot,from tl.00 per wook up. "

The mulos and horses that arrived hero recently in the Leela-na- w

will probably bo in Honoluluabout a month yet

You can easily stop thaf conchby taking Paukunu couch raeaicino to bo bad at the HawaiianMcdioino Co., EiDg stroot.

H. J. Nolte positively deniesthat bo is to make a tost oaBe oftbo recent rulings of tbo PoliceDepartment on hack regulations.

Wm. H. Marshall has been re-

moved to Oahu Jail there to awsitsuch time as he shall be bailedout, or until the timo of his trial.

Mechanic's Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuanu streets, lodging byday, week or month. Torms: 25and 50 conts per night. $1 and$1.25 per week. ""

Prof. Ziegler has inaugurated a

series of sooial dunces to take placeevery Saturday evening, in Inde-pendence Park, at 8 o'clock com-mencing Saturday, Sept. 30th. Seoad. on page 8.

Oacar White has finished a lotof kodak piolures of thn variousyachts in the races on Saturday.Mr. Whito wbb in tbo Hawaiiwhen ho got tbo snap phots. Somiof them aro really vory good.

Tim new schedule for the steam-er Einau will go into effect ouOctober 2nd. She will leave hereon the. old uohedulo 00 tbo 2Gtbreturning Saturday and start outbo new schedule tbo next Mon-

day.Attorney Honshall and Wong

Kwai aro on Maui on businessconnected with the dispnto of natives over tbo right of tbo MauiSugar Go , a Chinese corporation,to occupy certain lands whichthey claim was disposed of with-out their author!. y. It is under-stood that a compromiso will bosought after.

A Narrow Kscape.

Harold, the 0 years old son ofFrank Godfrey, bad a narrow es-

cape from death or maiming yes-terday evening. The lad hadclimbed up a coooanut tree andgrasping a dried branch, to lifthimself further up. the branchgavo away and tho lad fell to theground a distance of forty-eigh- t

feet. A banana tree luckily in-

tervened to break the fall, althoughtho impact knocked the boy unconscious. Dr. 0, L. Garvin, whowaB passinc, restored tho lad tohis FODSi's and expresRod wonderat tho almost miraculous escapefrom serious injury in a tall fromsnob a height. Aside from boingstunned tho lad sustained only nfew scratches and, a, not serious,bruise.

Ballentyne & Eakin

REALESTATE

...AND...

STOCKBROKERS

If you want to buy either RealEstate or Sugar Stocks, call andsee us.

Careful attention given to everycommission .

MclNERNY BLOCKFORT STREET

HONOLULU

"Aloha

NEAT,DRESSY, ANDSTYLISH.

Another winner In thiscelebrated make.

liasy, comfortable andsensible. A combination of

everything that denotesfre-finemen- t.

There Is nothing that we

can add to Increase the repu

tation of the JOHNSTONE& MURPHY Shoes. They stand In a distinct class of

their own. If you haven't worn a J. & M. you don't know what con.-fo- rt

Is.

Shoe Store.

AWNINGS!

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si&22gg3JgMclnerny

We are pleased to announce that we are now In position to take meas-urements, give estimates, make, deliver and put up, anything In the line ofplain white, or fancy stripe duck awnings, at short notice. Nothing soadds to the comfort and beauty of a house as handsome lanal, porch andwindow awnings. Telephone us and we will show you samples and makeestimates.

PEARSON & POTTER CO., Ltd.,312 Fort street. Telephone 565.

Omaha World-Heral- d,

July 19, 1899 :"Hawaiian music partakes of the nature of the clime of Its comnosers.

Its strains form a lulllnir. soothinc melody, dream v. with a Iliifrerlnc sense ofsadness, markedly swaying In motion like the roll of a summer sea; thebeauty ot tone is proiounuiy indicative to a sensuousness or reeling character-istic of the southern zones, while Us composition Is even, and contains nothingto antagonize the harmony required by the classical ear."

CollectionPrice 3.

of Hawaiian Son&s."For Sale at

HAWAIIAN BAZAAR, MASONIC TEMPLE. jj

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Maltese,ValancenesTorchon

Laces andInsertions, also

Tuckings,RECEIVED.

JORDAN'S,

KJdttiAhA

No. 10 FORT ST.

KingsburyPianos$2.50

week;

Sharp' "'J' JPlaythelatest.

WALL, NICHOLS

HAWAII HEI1ALW

Published

pretty

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Advertiserwho use. its c4U

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GOODRESl LTS.T

MANUEL-NUKES- ,

Manufacturer at

Guitar 8, Ukulele,TARO PATCH FIDIU.FB.

Workmanship and Material GuartntMJ. ktpatratSptdilty.

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Jose ils Espirito Santos,Klne ttrrtt, - two doort Mow Punchbowl rtnM

MANUFACTURER OI

Gruita.iH, s TJlmleleTAkO PATCH FIDDLIJ.

Wottcmiiuhlp and material euarattetd RtpatttQia ,pclalty.

On To Manila, a completetory of the Philippine campaltn fhandled inclusively by the BULL!TIN.

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A. L. C. ATKINSON,

Attorney-at-La- w.

ORlce, coruor King andJjBothel stroots,Up Stairs. 1227

T. MoOANTS STEWART,Attornoy andCounsellor at Law.

Tufrrev Block, opposite Cathollo ChurchFort street, Honolulu, II. I.

XHS Telephone 1122

GILBERT F. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.HILO, HAWAII1- -

CHARLES F. PETERSON

Attorney a.t Law andN"otarv Public.

KaahumatiU Street.

JOHN L. KAULUKOU,

Atorney-at-La-w

bethel St., Honolulu.Wt O. Acni. Enoch Johnson.

AO HI & JOHNSON,Attorneys and Counselors

at Law.Offloe No. lowest King street.

Telepnone 884.

B. A. MOTT-SMIT- H,

ATTORNEY,

HAS MOVED to the JuddBlock, Fort St.

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Snrfjaons and Payslclans.

REMOVAL.

OR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDHas removed from Fort street.

OFFICE, 612 Berotanta stroot, twoCoora other sldo of AUpal.

HOURS, 0 to 12 a in.; 1 to 4 p. in.TELEPHONE 016. 1314

DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.

BERETANIA STREETS, (opposite thoHawaiian Hotel.)

Offloe Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.J 1 to S

.m.; 7 to 8 p. in. Suudnve : s8 to 11

a. m. Telcplumo 010. P.O. ox 601.

DR. A. GORDON KODGINS.

iCFFICE AND RESIDENCE, GEIXJECOTTAOK, coruor Hotol and Richardstroots. Otllt'ft Hours: 0 to 11; 2 to

4. 7 to 8. rolophono 053. 1245

DR. A. IT. SINCLAIR,filS KING ST., NEXT OPERA HOUSE

Hours: m.,1-- 3 p. m.,7-- 8 p.m.Sundays, 12-- 2 p. m. j

Telephone 741. 1107-- 3 ini

DR. C. L. GARVINifflco: 637 Kino Street, near Punch

bowl, Honolulu, II. I..TELEPHONE No. 448...

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

OR. T0MIZ0 KATSUNUMA,VETERINARY SURGEON.

Skin Diseases of all kinds a specialty.Office Room 11, Sprocklos Building.Hours 9 to 4.

' Telephone 474. Rosldenco telephoneJtOW. 1245

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

and Fort streets.Tolophono 277. P. O. Box 813.

Jffloo llouix: 9 to 12 a. in. and 7 to 8p. m.; Sundays. 1) to 12 a. in. 1229

DR. T. MIT AMUR A,bnsaUlug Rooms. 427 Naaanu Street.

Itlephnue 132. P. O. Itox 812.524 Niiuanu St.

Hours: 9 to 12 u. m. and 7 to 0 p. in.fitandnys, 2 to n p. tit. Illlttilin

Hawaiian Medicine Co.,

LINCOLN HLOCK, KING STREET,

(Up Stairs).

THE BEST THING FOR THATCOUGH is our Paukunu Couch Medicine.

For a e by the Honolulu Drug Store, and )

at ouroffice..

Dentists

A. O. WALL, J. D. S.,O.E.WALL, D.D.JS.,

DENTISTS.New'Lovo'a Building, Fort Street.

TELEPHONE 434.

DR. R. 1. MOORE,Dentist,

7o 219 Hote. stree.t Telephone 6O0.HOURS 0 to 12 a.m. and o4p.m.

THL EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. h, SEPTEMBER 21, 1899.

Calumet (s)Baking

(a) Powder

Grocers.

Peck, Frean & Co.'s

CELEBRATED

London Biscuits

Doliciously

AppotizingBiscuits for

JJelicatoDigestions- -

ABERT, ARROWROOT,

ATLANTIC, BOUDOIR,

CELERY COLONIAL,

DINNER, GINGERBREAD,

WHOLE MEAL, OATEN,

FLORENCE, OPERA,

AND MACAROONS,

In tins

Lewis & Co.111 FORT STREET.

Telephone 240

Markets.

1 iiii708 KING STREET.

Q. J. Walleii, : : Manaoer

Wholesale and Retail

ButchersAND

Navy Contractors.BEST OP MEATS.

Families doslrlng tender roasta,juicy steaks and chops shouldcall on tho

Central Meat MarketWe make a specialty of family tradeand sell the best at reasonablefigures.

214 Nuuanu St. Tolophone 104.

HONOLULU UNDERTAKING GO,

EO. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,MANAQKR.

EMBALMINGA specialty,

Office and Parlors514 & 610 Fort St., neur Hotel.

Telephone 179.

,.THE.,

WasliingtoD Co.,

Cor. Qucon and Fort Sl.WHOLESALEGROCERS ANDIMPORTERS"

Sole Agents for PORT COSTA FLOUR.PHONK 422.

Telephones 1086 & tj6. P.O. Box rtXlA.W-tVIIA.I- S

Mercantile AgencyQ. H. BERREY, Manager,

Judd Building.

:all Collections a Specialty.

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AHHOCIATKO OlAIUTIES.

At ft mcoting of tho AssoelntcclOharitics yeslorday aftornoon thofollowing reproeontatives weropresent: Mrs 8 B Dolo, Kindergatton; Mrs J B Athorton,Woman's Board of Missions; MrsJohn Usborne, Hospital FlowerMission; Mrs H H Williams, Missionary Qleanors; K J Imanisbi,Japanese Bonevolent Society; O KFrukawa, Japanese Church BensTolent Society; Bey A V Sonres,Portuguese Mutual Benefit S-

ociety; Mrs J E Marques, Portu-guese Ladies' Benevolent Society;Mrs t J Liowrio, Jjadioa' oocietyCentral Union Churob; Mrs AMackintosh, Strangers' FriendSooiety; Mrs J M "Whitney, W CT U; and H E Coloman, Y M O A.

The manager of tho associationreported as follows for tho monthof September: Number of applications for reliof, 16; number ofcases investigated, 9; number ofcases referred to Am B F andhelped. 3; number of cases relieved by Associated Charities, 3;number of meals given by association, 9; employment found for,G; number of visits madoby manager, u; memboramp onroiiea todate, 43; number of sooietios affiHating, 13.

Mrs HAP Carter plaoed 8100at tho disposal of tho aBSOoiatioi.

What Nat to Bar.Oo not say, "I can't eat." Take

Hood's Sarsaparilla and Bay, "Iam hungry all tho time, and foodnever hurts me."

Never say to your friends thatyou are as tired in the morningas at night. If they happen tobe eha-- p they will tell yon Hood'sSarsaparilla cures that tired feel-

ing.Do not say, "My faco is full of

pimples." You are quito likelyto bo to be told by aomo one.'Thero's no neod of that, forHood's Sarsaparilla ouros pim-ples."

It is improper and unnecessaryto say, "My health is poor and myblood ie bad." Hood's Sarsa-parilla will civo you good blood,and good health will follow as anatural consequence.

Auitin'a Weekly.Tho name of the Press Publish

iog Co. Iibb been ohunged'tb theAustin Publishing Co. This wasdono at a meeting held yesterdayafternoon when the following oflicers wero choson: M. P. Robin-son, president; O. L. Clement,seerelary and treasnrer; AllanDunn, auditor; Franklin Austin,manager. Directors T. R. Walk-er- ,

J. Q. Spencer and T.8'G.Thrum.

The now corporation has boughtont Austin's Weekly and the Para-- "

diso of the Pacific. Tho forraorwill be issued as usual on Satur-day. 4

cTl. Laat Car.

The last cars of tho King s'treotline going to Waikiki and Palamapass he Anchor Saloon. Thecleverest mixologists in tho cityare there always to put you upanything yon may desire. Dropin and take a drop before you takethe car. Tho celebrated Seattlebeer is to be had here on draught.A full lino'of liquors including thefamous A. A. Jesse Moore Whiskyetc., always on hand. Receivedper Warrimoo, Rainier Bock Beeron dranght. The Anchor Saloonis hern to please its patrons.

The most popular portrait of

the late Princess Kaiulani is the

one taken by Taber showing

her in street dress in easy pose

with purse in hand and wear-in- g

a very becoming hat withostrich olumes. KING BlfoS.have them for sale.

If you want u nico rubber tirohack with a careful driver ring upOlab Stable Haok Btand Tel.' 819,iiui we guarantoe you will bonngried.

The ubo of tho Singer ln'mil-lio- ns

of homeashowB the unpre-cedented sarrpss of these idealsewing marines. It is convinc-ing proof that tho Singer excelsin all kinds of family sowing andart needle work. All our sewingmachines are of the ost constrno-lii-n,

beautifully deooratod, anda . mounted on soleoted woods in(iiirily finishod cnbhiets of artistiodesigns. B. Borgorson, agent, 1GJUethol street.

Certificate.KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES-

ENTS, that I, JAMES A. KING, Ministerof the Interior of the Hawaiian Islands, dohereby certify and make known, that I

have examined Into the condition of 'THEFIRST AMERICAN BANK OF HA-

WAII, LIMITED," and It satisfactorilyappearing to me that the sum of FiveHundred Thousand Dollars has been paidIn on account of Its capital stock, that theDirectors of said Bank are B. F. Dilling-

ham, owning 2co shares of stock, Mark P.Robinson, owning 200 shares, G. W. e.

ownlnz 2; shares. Bruce Cart- -

wright, owning 50 shares, and CecilBrown, ownlnz 6 shares, and that all areresidents of Honolulu, In the Island ofOahu ; and It also appearing to me thatsaid corporation has complied with all theprovisions of the Banking Act of 1884.required before commencing business, andIs lawfully entitled to commence the busi-

ness of banking, permission Is thereforeHEREBY GIVEN to "THE FIRSTAMERICAN BANK OF HAWAII, LIM-

ITED," to commence such business.GIVEN under my hand and the

seal of the Department of theSEAL. Interior, this 5th day of Sep-

tember. 1890.(Signed), JAMES A. KING,

Minister of the Interior.

The above Is a true and faithful copy ofthe Certificate eranted to The First American Bank of Hawaii, Limited, under theprovisions 01 the banking Act 01 1&34.

, t. M. HUTU,'3'9 Secretary.

Legal Notice.Notice Is hereby given that the under

signed has taken into his possession, Indistress of rent, covering the period of twomonths last past and ampuntlng to thesum of ONE HUNDRED AND TWEN-TY (i2o.co) DOLLARS, the property,goods, wares and merchandise of theLOOK HOP CO. doing business at corn-

er of Fort and Beretania streets, Honolulu,H. I., under style of "The Dewey Restau-rant," and has removed the same to thewauka storeroom In Orpheum Block,where, after fifteen (15) days' notice, andsaid rent remaining unpaid, said propertywill be sold at Public Auction, Wednes-day, October 4th, iloo, to satisfy saidclaim for rent together with additionalcharges covering costs of removal, custodyand sale, In accordance with Section 1602of Laws of Republic of Hawaii.MESSRS. BRUCE WARING & CO.

Agents for Mr. N. S. Sachs.Dated this 18th day of September, 1899.

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Before Buying a Typewriter, see the

"Oliver,".AT..

Wall,NicholsCo.'s

leHercitilePrliiCo.I Limited).

VEVB

119 King St.CHURCH AND SOCIETY WORK.

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BL a, BIAET,Manufacturing Jeweller,

404V FORT STREET.

The latest designs in Bracelets,

Pins, Rings, &c, on hand or made

to order. Stones of all kinds neatly

cut, polished and mounted.

A QOOD THING

Ohia, Algeroba and Pine Firewoc

Oat and Bplit (ready for the Stove).Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH C0iWRITE AND DLAOKBAND

At Lowest Prices, delivered to any parthe City.

VSkBrHOMB 414

HUSTOE & CO.,11 Qnoou Htreot.

77ie Evening Bulletin gives ALLthe news for 75 cents a month.

Bankers.

T IJUDD BUILDING.

Incorporated Under tub Laws)i op tub hawaiian republic.

Capital $400,000

OFFICERS AND DIREOTORSjCnxs. Mi Cookk, President.

P. O. Jones, nt

O. H. Cookk, Cashier.F. O. Athkbton, Assistant Cashier.

Henry Waterhouse,Tom May,

F. W. Macfarlane,E. D. Tennoy,

JA. McCandless.

I Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor-porations, Trusts, Individuals, and willcarefully and promptly attend to allbusiness connected with banking entrusted to it. Sell and purchaso Foreignisxcnange, ibsuo loiters 01 ureait.

SAVINGS DBPARTMENT !

Ordinary and Torm Deposits received,and Interost allowed in accordance withrulos and conditions printed In Pass.books, ooples of which may be had uponapplication.

O. G. TKAPHAGEN,

AROHITEOT223 Mnrohant Bt, Honolulu,

Between Fort and Alakea,Tklkphonk : : : 784

Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS,

Dealers in Lumber and Goal.

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Queen street, Honolulu.

J. OTJDERKIRK,Contractor and Builder.Houm Movlor. n4 all Kindt of Heavr WeltfiU

Humieil.NO. r K3RT STREET, HONOLULU.

(Opposite Club Sublet).Reildeaco Telephone 490. n6vtf

H. L. KERR & CO.,

Architects and BuildersRooms ii-i- i,

PROGRESS BLOCK.Telephone m.

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

CONSULTING

Hydraulic Engineer.300 Judd niock. Tele. 633.

F. W. THRUM,Surveyor.

SOOM NO. 10, 81'JtECKELS BLOCKPlantation Work a (Specialty.

12.43

O.W.Kinney J.K.NahaknCABINETMAKERS.

TURNERS AND POLISHERS of ell kinds ol NetlnWoods. CALAUASMES In slock and to order.

WICRtpelrs Effected.

KINO STREET. . - NEAR ALAP

FRED J. CROSS,Consulting and Superintending

Electrical HydraulicENGINEER.

Etoctro-Hydrnul- lc Fowor TransmissionREPORTS 'AND ESTIMATESFURNISHED. . . .

With Catton-No- ll Co., Quoon street.Office next to Postoffioe. 1223

To My Patrons and tbe Public,

Having recovered from my recent illness, I am again preparedto do all kinds of Tinsmith andPlumbing work as heretofore.Thanking you for past favors, 1respectfully solioit a continuanceof the same.

JAS. NOTT, Jr.S-- Tel. 844.

Artistic Graining

t Ml DECORATING AND NATURAL5 33 WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.

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

K. ttoKIeolixiie,MERCHANT STREET,

Next to Police Station

The World RegisterKeeps the Cash while you aro busy.

Try one o

Rook PricesOn Marble and Granite,

MONUMENTSand CEMETERYWORK. . . .

Fences and LawnFurniture.

Haw'o Iron Fence ani Monumental Co,

Oil King Street.

Bankers.

C'LtUS Bphbokbls. Wm. U. Iiiwih

(iNpppeckelu-o-.

BA.NKErS.oroiuru M. 1,

San Francitco Agent) Tim NevaaNational Bank or San Francisco.San Kkancisco The Nevada National

Bank of San Francisco.London The Union Bank of London,

Ltd.,New YonK American Exchange Na-

tional Bank.Chicago Merchants National Bank.PAnia Credit Lyonnais.Berlin Dresdner Bank.Honkono and Yokohama Ilonkong A

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

uriusn wortli America.Transact a General Baiting am Eiciange Mmi

Depolsts Received. Loans made on Ap--B

roved Security. Commercial and Travelersrcdlts Iaaned. Bills of Exchango bonebt

and sold.OOLIJOTIOWS FHOMI-TL-T ACCQUBTID Fo.

BliSOF m eo.

SayingsBank s. ji; .Savings Deposits will be

received and Interest allowed by thisBank at four and one-ha- lf per oent.per annum. The terms, roles andregulations of the Hawaiian Postal Sav-ings Bank have been adopted as 'far aIt is practicable to apply them, and theCash Reserve of 60,000 as required un-d-

the Postal Act will be maintained.Printed copies of the Rules and Reg-

ulations may be obtained on application.BISHOP 4 CO.

Establish 1863

BISHOP 3c Co.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'Letters of Credit issued, avail-able in all tho priucipul citiesjf the world.

Interest allowed after July1. 1898, On fixed rlnnnaifnmonths 8 per cont., 0 monthso$ per cont., u months 4per (;ent.

Pioneer Bui'ding andLoan Association.

Assets, Dee. 31, 1898, lia,S0.JHMoney loaned on approvod socurity.A Savings Bank for monthly deposit.Houses built nn (ha n,nnl.ln !...!. i.

ment plan.Eighteenth Sorios of Stock Is nowopened.OFFIOEIta: T. V. Tnol., l)..M

8. B. Rose, 0. H. amy.'.....,u.v., ti. , uoar, secretary.

DiiutOTons: T.P.Lan8,ng(S,BK0()OA. V. uoar. A. W. Tr.ni. t n d-.- w

welii Henry Smith, J. J. McLean,. J. IXaav.., jt i., umy.

i! or lurtuer particulars apply toA. V. GEAB, Secretary.

Chamber of Commerce rooms.Office Hours; 12:30-1- :80 r. m.

Te I'okohamH Specie BanlrLIHITm

Paid Up Capital Yen 12,000,000Reserve Fund .Yen 7,300 000

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.

BRANOHKS-AN- n inmnmKobe, London, LyonB. NowYnrV.

ban Franoiseo, Shaughai,Bombay, Hone Kong,

Tokio . NagasakiTim Ranlr ... .T w.i . ..- --- "J" "u.vwjivus ior couea-tlo-n

Bills of Exohango, iwuea Drafts andLetters of Credit on tho above Branchoand Agoncles, and transacts a generalbanking buslnoHs.INTEREST ALLOWE-D-

K?po,!, !or " nonlhi. 4 pr cent p. .On Rd Dcpoilt lor 6 months. sH "On FIlCl D.DQ.II fnr mn. . .INTEREST ALLOWE-D-

By th H4 OfflM. t Yokohtmi. on CurrcalDcpout, t -- io en per day.On Flx4 Dtpoilt or 11 month,, 5K per cent 1. .

Hew Hepimie Ballding. ufim st, noioldi,

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea ft Halekauwila Bis.

Hbb a large assortment ol

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand,

Estimates given for house wir-ing and Electrical plants.

Marine Wiring a specialty,THEO. HOFFMANN,

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TIDES.Has Changed HandsTIME TABLE. W. ffi

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The Fine FaaBongor of This Line Will Arrive at nnr ..Will be renovated.- -Day. 55(3

Leave This Fort aa Hereunder. P. a i

From San Franoisco:AUSTRALIA SEPTEMBER a;MARIPOSA OCTOBER itAUSTRALIA OCTOBER atMOAN A... NOVEMBER 8AUSTRALIA , NOVEMBER aaALAMEDA . DECEMBER 6AUSTRALIA DECEMBER

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Btoamora thoroughly

In connection wltb iho sailing of the steamers, the AgentsMe prepared to issno, to intending passengers, oonpon throughtiokets by any railroad from Ban Francisco, to all in theUnited States, and from Now York by any steamship lino to allEuropean ports.

For farther particulars apply to

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

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamship Tojc Risen Kaisba

. Steamers ol compni will call t Honolulu and leave this port on aboutdates below mentioned I....

For Japan and China:

RIO DE JANEIRO SEPT. 36

COPTIC.i , OCT. 6AMERICA MARU OCT. jCITY OF PEKING. OCT. itGAELIC P&T'l'HONGKONG MARU NOV. 8

For general Information apply to

H. Hackfeld &

Royal

ol the above line, running connection with the PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.,between Vancouver. B. C. and Sydney, N. S. W and calling Victoria. D. C, Honolulu and Brisbaneart DDK AT HONOLULU about the datei below stated, via

FROM VANCOUVER A'ND VICTORIA. B. C,

for unscane ana oyaney iwarrlmoo .3tpieracc. joAorangl uctooeraoMlowera.. .NovemberWarrlmoo.. December aj

tickets Issued from Honolulu Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight andPassage and all Information, apply

I104 Theo. Davles & Co., Ltd., Gen'I Agents.

Lines of Travel.

Wilder s Steamip Co., Ltd.

STEAMERS:Kinau, Olaudink, Hkluxb, Maui,

Hawaii, Lhhva, Mokomi,KiHtjuaHou.,

TIME TABLE.

3NTOTI CES.Change In Sailing of

"Steamer Klnau.Commencing on or about

September 2Sth, the e8teamer

"Kinau" will sail for Kauna-kaka- i,

Lahaiua,Maalaea Bay,

Kibei, Makena, Kawaihae,

Mabukona, Laupabooboo and

Hilo, as follows, leaving Ho-

nolulu at 1 p. in. on Mon-

days, Fridays and "Wednes-

days, arriving at Hilo tbefollowing afternoons.

Leaving Hilo at 2 p. m. on

"Wednesdays, Mondays and

Fridays, arriving in Hono-

lulu tbe following ovonings.

Freight-wil- l bo received in

Honolulu, at tbe "Kinau"wbarf, on tho day previous

to sailing, and on sailing days

up to 12 m for Makena, Ka-

waibae, Hilo, Papaiko, Po- -

peokeo and Honomu.Freights for Labaina, Ki-h- ei

and Mabukona, and fromKawaibao and Makena, willbo taken by tbe steainor"KiiiAUEA Hou," sailingfrom Honolulu on Mondaysat 5 p.m. The "Kinau"will not take freight for portsother those indicated

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Lines ol Travel. Chinese Japanese NEWS,

For San Francisco:AUSTRALIA OCTOBER JMOANA OCTOBER l)AUSTRALIA OCTOBER )iALAMEDA NOVEMBER to

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Co., Ltd., Agents.

Steamship Company

FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE,For Victoria and Vancouver (B.C.):

Aorangl. ..September a,Mlowera.... October aj

I Warrlmoo. .November aaAorangl.,., December to

Lines of Travel.

0. R. & L. Go.TIME TABLE.

Prom and After January 1, 1899.TRAINa

STATIONS. Dally Dally(Outward) ax. Sua. Daily u. Sua. Dally Dally

A.m. A.m. AJn. fjn. rjn.Hanotala to :ij us 1:15 j.toPearl City.... Iwa ui it!jaBwaMllI .) soot sae 5 .

walanaa io:joWalalua 11:55 .... jao .....antra ti:ta .... 4:ij ....

STATIONS. Dally(award) aa Sua. Dally Dally Dally

AJ. A.M. PJW. PM.aahnks....... ....... ....waiaiaa 1 1 t:io .... rjawalaaaa , , ,,,, 7:10 .... j

waMUl J50 rus i5 a:tatail City 6.15 lj i:o a:ta

Maaolola .jo t.)j :oj (.atV. 0. Smith, OWl Pass. A Ticket

Agent '

O. P. Dajnaow, Superintendent.

FOR PORTLAND.

The A1 Steamer Lennox

3,500 tons, will sail for above port on or

ABOUT 16TH SEPT.

For Freight and Passenger Rates, etc.,'apply to '

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd.1324 ,

STAGELINEHENRY BRYANT, Prop.

The stage for Kaneohe, Heeia, Wat-kan- e,

Kualoa and way points, willleave Post Office, Bethel street side,at 9 a. m., Mondays, Wednesdays andFridays, calling for passengers andpackages at Lovejoy A Cofa, No. 10Nuuanu street

Artesian Wells.L. E. PINKHAM, CONTRACTOR.

Office with the Paclflo Hardware Co.,Honolulu, H, I.

Eati mates given and contracts madefor wells fitx any of the Islands. SIXNEW PLANTS for heavy work operatedby the most skillful highest class drillers.

1276

W. II. Bar. H. W. Darih.

HmolQlQ Sbeet Metal Works,Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilators,

Metal Roofing,Conductor Pipe and Gutter Work.

Richards Street, bet. Queen and Merchant, Honolulu.5rJobbing promptly attended to.--

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Meals at all hours, 25c.

FORT STREET,

-- Just above Orpheum.Theater.

CITY MILL C0LldBuilders and Contractors.

Queen and Kekaulike Sts.,(Ewa slJe ol Old Fish Market.)

P. O. Box 95' Telephone 101

Beg to announce that they are now pre-pared to undertake all branches of theabove business.

Work undertaken by the day or by con-trac- t;

estimates furnished. 1294

W. W. AHANA

Merchant Tailor323 Nuuanu St.

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

felophono 608. Postofflce box 986.

TAKAKI.&CO.,Contractors, Builders,

And HOUSE PAINTERS.u sX Nuuanu street, Honolulu. H. 1.

S. KIOHr,JAPANESE SIGN PAINTER

And Paper Hanger.133 JJuuanu Avonuo, Honolulu, H. I.

1270

IWAMOTO,

Watchmaker and Jowollor.GOLD AND SILVKR TLATINO.

213K King stroot. 1277

OHIN SING OO,100 West King Street

Counselors and BoiltaJobbing promptly attended to; also all

Kinas-o- i yurnuuro on Hand. 12IG-lt- n

YING OHAtf,FUBNITTJBB DBAiBB,

406 Nuuanu Street.

Ohalra. of '11 klndi, Matting,Clgaw, Silk and Chinese Teaa.

Seasonable Goods.CHAIRS of aU kinda, Matting,

Chineae Qraas Xlnen in any color,yancy China Silk Handkerchlefa.KWONQ HINO CHONQ CO.,

'nnann aboye King at.

Ill Ell 11STATT1A1TAUkoa, between Merchant and King

atreeta.A Slrst Class Ileal at All Hours,

15 OSNTS. '

Ha Truncheon -- Tlnnmai tnv r.mltcaand Genta. Give ua a trial.

YEEOHONG,(Suocossor to O. Llnd),

2E3est a,njLiari.t- -- Nuuanu and Hotel atreeta

1U of Hotel street, opposite PantheonHotel. First-clas- s meal 25o. 1270

Y. MAN SINGHas Removed From Fort Street to 311

INuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's.

LADIES' UNDERWEAR.Dresses Made To Order.

L. AHLO,Dealer in Dry Goods, Grocer-

ies, Hardware,liooU and Shoes, etc.

Al quality Ii. A. Rice for salo.No 460 Nuuanu street, cor. Chaplain nt.

P. O. Box 1014. 1271

HOP HONG,

Merchant Tailor,nAS MOVED

From 314 Nuuanu street to larger prom-ises, No. 310, on tho opposite Bide of thestreet. . 1203

SHEU LTJtf,i Nuuanu St., ntxt Eachanga Saloon,

Merchant TailorClotMng, ate, nadt ta order.

All Suit! guaranteed to Fit. and In to Latest Style.1188

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

MERCHANT : TAILOR4VSulti guaranteed to lit and In latest styles.

Clothing made to order; Uniforms a specialty.Clothes cleaned and repaired at reasonableates.

p.m a.m. p.m. n.111Monday 18 2.50 2.46 U.I4 UAH

a.m. p.mTuesday .. 10 3.20 3.10 0.15 0.30

I 'IIWednesday- - .. 20 4.11 10.11 10.25

Thursday ... 21 4 53 4 43 10.40 11.20.'" I p.m.

Friday M 22 5.44 6.14 11.00.12.21Saturday . 23 0 33 5.40 11.40 1.38

Suifday... 24 7.20 0.2I1 3.00

Full moon nil tho 10th nt 2:01 n. 111.

Tho Standard time whistle Bounds at12h.. 0m. Of. (midnight), Greenwichllufe, which Is lh. 30m. p. 1.1. of llu-wnll- un

Standard time.

MOVEMENTS OF BTEAMEIIS.Steameri due and sailing today and lor the next six

days are at follows:

"( ARRIVE.

Steamers From DueAmerica Maru China anj Japan Sept iUpolu Kohala , SeptsClaudlnt Maul ,...SeptiLehua Alolokal and Lanal....? Septa)Mokolll Mololol , ScptitW.Gtllall Kona and Kau Sept 94Rio de'Janelro San Cranclsco Sept 17AustrallaSan Seota.Aorangl Svdnev, Septaoi.iiy-0- 1 1'tKinff loKonama ... eptoMauna Loa Maul and Hawaii I Sept 19Warrlmoo Vancouver .SeptloCoptic San Francisco 1 Oct 6Gaelic China and Japan n Oct 7Mariposa San Francisco .Oct tiAmerica Marti San Francisco ; . Octi)

DEPART.

Steamers For DueAmerica Maru San Francisco? SerialMauna Loa Kona SeptKinau 11110 &eptejMokolll MoloKal bepta;Upolu Kohala SeptaoWG Hall-Ka- uai SeptaeRio da Janeiro Yokohama .....Sept6Aorangl Victoria r....SeptsSWarrlmoo Colonies ..Sept 19Cltyol Peking San Iranclsco SeptaoAustralia San Francisco.... OctGaelic San Tranclsco . , ..OU 7Mariposa Colonies Oct itMoana Colonies ..... . Oct 13America Maru Yokohama Oct i).

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

Fred Barry is tho now mato outbe Andrew Welch.

Tho U S hospital ship Roliaf i'b

now due from t)an Franoinco.Lnst'ovoniug steamor Holeno

arrived from Hamakaa with asmall cargo of sugar.

Tho Lehua loft yesterday forKaunakakai commanded by Captain Parker. Captain Bennettwill command another Wildorsteamer.

The U S Croiser Marblehead,now on the Coast, may como toHonolnlu before lung. The Mar-blehead is a sister ship to the De-troit and Montgomery and wasbuilt at Boston in 1892.

The number of vessels in portfrom day to day for tbe last fewmonths has maintained a steadyaverage. Twenty.five deep watervessels are in the harbor today;this is about the usual number.

Yesterday afternoon the.Ameri-ca- n

barkentino,W H Dimond withgeneral cargo and live stock from

arrived in port.Horses and mules were unloadedashore, after whiob tbe vesselwent out into tbe stream to remain until she can get a berth.

1 BOOKED.

For Labaina, Kona and Eau,per stmr Mauna Loa, sailing to-

morrowRobert Raae and wife,Mr St Goar and wife, Miss Blum,B F Dillingham, L A Thurston, EO, White, J M McObeBnoy, DrMoWayne, O Oastendyk, Mrs JSherman, Miss Wills, Mrs Wills,Wm Kua and wife, Mrs fl W Pio-kar- d,

Mrs E Aina.m- m

Police Cnact Natei,

In the Police Court W?''n Bday

forenoon tho following cases weredisposed of: Robert Silva, violat-ing Rule 25,'OarriageRegulationB,25. and cost, Look Til, violationRule 24, same 85 and costs; TomHiona and Oda same obarge, $1costs; Eurebara, Hiraoka and JooMiguel, violating Socliou 21, Penal Laws, in regard to tbe driv-ing of drays faster than a walk, 95and costs.

Haatttl Baar.This evor popular Rainier beer

is becoming a household wordand "will you have a glass ofSoattlo" ia more ofton heard thananything else. The CritorionSaloon have the beer on tap or inbottles.

BORN.

KAURATTI In thin city, Soptemhor10, 1S99. to fhe wlfo of Geo. H.Kurrntt1, n sou.

&C0.,Ltd.Merchants and Commission Agents.

Carry a Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. PatnMOils and White Lead. .1 '1

GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES. :,Agents for Clariphos & Dick's Balata Belting

This Belting Is acknowledged by several of the most expert engineers oa 110Islands to be the best, most durable, and least expensive.

Also Agents for Kelchefer Bros.' GRAY AGATE WARE, of which a full UnaIs carried.

A good selection of IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTING, LINOLEUM, LAWMOWERS, GARDEN HOSE AND FITTINGS.

Lime, Cement, Fire Clay and Fire Bricks.

Honolulu Tobacco Go., Limited,IMPORTERS OF

HAVANA AND MANILA. CIGARS,SMOKCItS' ART1CMS,

Pino Grades of Smoking Tobacco.

Cor. Fort

Photographers.

TheLatest FadinPhotos :

Twelve different positions on

one sheet $1 00

Twentyfourdlfferent positions on

one sheet ft 50

B. LIOHTIO--,

PliotoFORT STRKirr, NKAlt ORl'HKUM.

J. J. WILLIAMS'Photo Gallery.

Call and se our Life-Siz- e Collection of

Royal --H-

From Kamehamehal. up to the late QueenDowager.

The Latest Styles in Crayon,Sepia and Water Colors.

The Finest Selection of Sou-

venir Island Views.

At the Old StandOn Fort Street ::

VolcanosIn Action onMauna Loa !

FOR SALE.

DAM PHOTOGRAPHIC Go

(LIMITED).Mott-Smlt- h Building,

Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts.1178

W.H.SEA,TEACHER OF

Guitar, Mandolin, Zither,and Ukulele. -

"During my absence at OmahaMr. Ames, of Wall, Nichols Co.,will have charge of my pupils.

E. K. KA.AI,Teacher of Guitar, Mandolin, Zither,

Ukulele and Taro Patch.

Orders to ho loft caro of Wall, NicholsCo. 1800

Annie Montague Turner.Remaining in Honolulu for a few months

will take a limited number of pupils forVOCAL INSTRUCTION.

Terms by the lesson or month. Com-mencing on and after the 10th of July.

"MIGNON,"720 Beretanla Street. Honolulu.

MRS. A. B. TUCKER,Vocal tudio,

HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS,

mi Emma street. '

and Merchant Streets, Honolulu.

V&

Barbers,

a. S. SOMMA,

BaiToer Sh-o- p

O It P II K U M H LOC K.Two Chairs.Bootblack Statu!,,

Notice.Having returned and eKtablleaaJ aawlfat St

Eurocean Shaving Parlor. M.rrB.at mmmmf Mu.raJudd Bulldlnr, I with to call tbe aneaaiM tjKotf.customers and new ones wns wltk t ftrar Mr wistheir trade

M A. pixomFarmwly of tht.Unloii unci.

SilentBarber Shop.

Arlington Block, Hotol cltreet.

Joseph Fernandez. Proper

JlwflM aaaaLW ltatJijaaaafcThat illaairmnaliln atnt n mlml tat.

quent loaa or tempar and coneqa3imental worry superinduced by tba a- -novanco or J'KICKLiY HEAT. In lioJrWdispelled by one or two applicationDANDRUFF KIT.T.Kft. WMU,effects in tbe orndleallon and final atftror uanarutr nro remarkable, the afar.'with which it stop Prlckhr Heat k- -

none the loss so.For aale bv all dminrlnlii. and .t V.

Union Barber Shop.r, PAOBEOO,

Tel. 696. SoleProprlaati-- .

The Club StablesLiimited.

O. Bbllika, : ManjafiyFORT 8TREKT,

Telephone 477Liiery, Boarding & Sale Stibli

Prompt Service. Stylish THrnetrlt.Safe Drivers.

We are especially equipped to caurta '

your trade. Fair dealing and good asjvice is what wo depend upon to get it.

We have for sale Family Carriage aalDriving Horses, aingle or double tetuaatvThey are in good condition and will at)sold on favorable terms.

Dr. Rowat is always in attendaawMthe Stable.

GiubStables HackStaniCor. Union A. Hotel Bta

(Old Bell Tower).CAREFUL!, AND WELL INFORM aa.

DRIVERS.FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES.HACKS AT ALL HOURS.Orders forSurreys, Wagonettes, Slags!

or Double Teams at a moment's nottea,Hack Noa. 125, 183, 100, 70, 77.

C. BELLINA, Mgr

John Nott,PLUMBER,

75 and 79 King StratTELEPHONE NO. 31. j

NOW Is the time to get leak iisbreakages seen to, and your f

itRoofs Put in Order

By competent workaMB

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This tract is situated in one of the finest resi-

dence portions of Honolulu, and in a direct line withthe cooling breezes of Makiki.

Lots jox 90 feet will be sold for the reasonableprice of $1,250. Terms, $250 cash, balance on in-

stallments, payments to suit purchaser.This land has a very gentle slope, and purchasers

can immediately commence building operations.Eaily purchasers can secure choice locations.

For further particulars apply to

GEAR, LANSING & CO.,Judd Building.Aiutttt&Z

FURNITUREWe can show you in

NEW GOODSA Full Line of

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Bedsteads,Chiffoniers,

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BedroomChiffoniers,Wardrobes, Chairs,Tables, Shades,Sideboards, Buffets,China Closets,extension Tables,Secretaries,Bookcases, &c,f &c.

Dressers,Commodes.

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Rambler Agonts.

Porter Furniture Co.,WAVBRLBY BLOCK, COR. HOTEL AND BETHEL STS.

Sorts

BASS-MOUNT- ED

And conditions of wheels In the bike trade In Honolulu,but still the old standbys, "Columblas" and "Ramblers," sell. An aver-

age of 40 wheels a month for each month of '99 Is our record, with iswheels sold In the first four working days of September. Quality, finishand price Is what makes these wheels so popular. Columblas at S50.00,

Jjo.oo, and 85.00, and Ramblers at S45.00 for cash, and only $5.00 more

If on easy Installments.

E.

Columbia and

Suits,

Oor. Fort and Kins Sts.

WANTS.TteS '' '" "" '" ""' ' inurtijatlfcuitt" a lint frit inutlltmi la unit ucondinur.lion; jo emit a and to cmti month. Ibit it littbiiftit tJvtrlhint ntr offered lit piotle ofHonolulu.

WANTED.

XlANTCD On or about Ocl. 10, matl unfurnlslwJ' cottage, or three room, for light housekeeping,(out of ton pretcrreJ). A A Jres " r," thl j ofllce.

)iWANTED-- A reliable DUIVINO MARE, at once.

a6 PuncliboM I ttreet. moA Refine I nnJ IntclllKent Younc LaJy WISHES

POSITION as cashier, attendant In offic p. 1.itv'companion, or rnvrmes In town, It also EooJdrestmak'r. Deference clven anJ klnily required.AdJrett " II. C ." this ofllce. 1H5

WANTED A position bv an Intelligent, eJucaleJAmerican. Goal aJJritu! ri.frpnrp

"K," llulletln office. tit8UHITING AND ACCOUNTING DONE accurate- -

ly: moJet ate rates. M R. AUM. care People'sEpressCo.: orGeneral Delhery. P.O. i)o8-i-

WANTED-POSITI- ON by Expert COFrEL Man,anJ Miller; several years experience

In these Islands ana In Guataraala, Address,"COFI EE," Hulletln office. t;6--

UANTED 500 Men to eel shaved for 15c. (hlte' rarrersj, 11, JLM3, 6ij4 Tort street, opp.

Club Stables ioo-t- !

LOST.

I OST Three Checks numbered ta), tj and 118, on.iaM.iHvM-inx.u-. , iianK. Lacn cnecx is

for $65, payab'e to an endorsed by Mrs. A. A. IlaaI.I., .nJilrniilliuf n f)l1...i.n n... .1been stopped. I Inder please return to this office.

U3I OST--A Bank nook of the Postal Savings Dank,

numbered ijMD. Finder please return to this

TO LET.

RENT-- A furnished ROOM, at 73 Dereunlastreet, opp. Hawaiian Hotel, i)o

RENT Three unfurnished ROOMS and bath;pleasant location, half block from Tort street car

line. $10 per monlh. tjyqO LET- -A NICE COTTAGE of j bedrooms, par- -

Kiicnen, ana ouinouses Apply 10 j. M.VIVAS. 1)14

COR RENT- -A LARGE HOUSE, suitable for ar HOTEL OK DOARDING HOUSE, containing4 rooms and kitchen. Desirable location In town;

newly painted and papered: a patent closets; 9 porce-lain baths, with hot and cold water laid on. Electriclight throughout. Reasonable rent to a desirabletenant. Tor further particulars apply to GEAR.LANSING & CO.. Juid Dulldlng. ijii

FOR SALE.

COR SALE Lots at Walklkl. opposite Make 141- -'and. 450 cash, $4to on Installments Apply to

WILLIAM SAVIDGE,MM No. j 10 Fort street.

COR SALE-Pure-- Rough-Coate- SCOTCHr COLLIE PUPPIES. Just received ex bkt S. N.Castle, Irnm Rancho Oonlto's Kennels, California.For further Information apply to M. T. DONNELL,at Wllder's Uoat Shop. Puppies can be seen at No.114 Robello Lane. Palama. 1314

EASE FOR on large lot nearPauo.1 Urldce: 11 veara to run from Nov. 1 . 1R00!

price $Soo; cheaper than paying lent Apply toWILLIAM SAVIUUt,

MM No. )t Fort street.SALE-Scv- cral LOTS In the KEWALO Tract,

near town; on the Installment plan. Lots atKallhl; lots on Young stre.t. Easy terms. Apply to

WILLIAM SAVIDGE.MM No 10 Fort street.

COR SALE One second-han- d Dow S7 0AM' PUMP: S In. suction.. a In. dlschari-e-: brasswater chambir wllh rubber valves. Apply to J.L.M.MLLU I II & (j . an King street. ii8COR SALE- -A California MILCH COW: goodr breed. Apply to J. M. VIVAS. lasi-t- f

SALE-O- ne SIIIPMAN ENCiINF In perfectorder. Apply to H. G. Plan. Fort St. uo-t- f

A Pedal Pass REED ORGAN7 Suitable for chapel or residence. Dergstrotn

Music Co.. Fort ttreet. i-

THE ORPHEUMFAMILY THEATRE.

TO-NIGH- T I

J. W. Winton,The World-Renowne- d Ventriloquist, direct

irom ine 1 ivon, ayuney.

Emil Walton,In his Original Musical Act, direct from

the leading vaudeville nousesof America.

Our Big Feature I Engagement Extraor-dinary of

El Nino Eddie,King of the Bounding Rope, In Marvelous

Feats of Daring.

The Society Duetists,CHANDLER AND MCPHERSON.

The Charming Soubrette, .

TR!X!E COLEMAN, -

Premier Buck and Wing Cancer.The eminent young Australian baritone

MR. HAMILTON HILL.

The Handsome ?p.d C'mrmi.'.;;LILLIAN LESLIE,

Descriptive and Comic Vocalist.The Talented Sketch Artists,

BOGGS AND HAEWARDIn the Opening Act. "A NEW PAPER

FOR SALP."uer "at Admission, ;c, and 50c.Last six r.'vs for Children under years, 10c.Reserved Chans, ;x.Seats can be booked by .'iflng up Telephone 540

Change of Program Mond?;a andThursdays.

Family Matinee Every Saturday, 2:30 p.m.

Fairf LuauIn connection with the Sewing Society of

St. Andrew's Cathedral,

Saturday, Sept. 30th,In the Cathedral Grounds.

Flower, Fancy, Hawaiian, Fijian, Sewing,Candy, Lemonade. Ice Cream,

Coflee Tables,And Grab Bag

HAWAIIAN LUAUEmerald Glee Club In Attendance,

Doors open 11 a.m. to jp.'m-i- tovuop. m,1)19

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- Jfk.'vSHIPPING . INTELLIGENCE

For adiltlonal Shipping Newt tee seventh pajre.

Diamond Head tilitunl Station, Bent21, 1 pm Weather cloudy, wind lightN E.

Weather Bureau, Puliation, Sept 21.Temperature Morning minimum,

72; Midday maximum, 81.(Darometer corrected for gravity .06.)

Barometer, 9 a m, 00.03. Sternly.Rainfall, do. .04.Humidity at 0 a 111 74 percent.uow I'oint (is l".

' AHUIVALH.

Wednesday, Sept. 20.

Stnir jroltolll, Diuloit, from Molo-ka- l.

Sfnir Hclene, Welsbarth from Ha-niaU-

orlH via Kaliuipapa, wl.li cat-tle fur tbu Settlement.

Bktn W II DIiiioihi, Nelson, fromSun FranclHCo, 14 horses anil mule?,gen nulso to W O Irwin & Co.

Thursday, Sept. 21.

Stmr .fames Mnkee, Tullett, fromKnmin with 160 bags ri:e to II Hnck-fol- d

& Co, and Ci bags rice toBros.

Stmr Wiiinlcale, Green, from

DEPABTUltEa.

Wednesday, Sept. 20.

Stmr J A Cummins, Scarle, forOahu Ports.

Sehr Concord. Sam Matin, for Pnnti.llo, lumber and gen nidsc.

8tmr Kllohana, Thompson, forEleelo nd Makawcll at 4 p in.

Stmr Lcliua, Bennett, for Kauna-kak- nl

at 5 o'clock.

Thursday, Sept. 21.

Am bktn Amelia, Wilier, for theSound in ballast.

Am schr W F Wltzcmann. Butnn.shou, for Port Townsend in ballast.

VE88EL8 LEAVINQ TODAY.

StmrMokolli, Dudolt. for Eamalo,Pukoo nrul Kalaupapa at 3 p m.

Stmr Nocau, Wyman, for Lahalnaand Kaa.npall at 4 p m.

Stmr Keauhou, Mosher, for Eleeloat 6 pm.

Stmr Kinau. with froight and mailonly, for Kihel at 5 p in.

VE88ELS LEAVINQ TOMORROW.

Stmr Jlauna Loa, Simorson, forLnhaina, Maalaea Koun and Kau at10 a 111.

Stmr Wolaleale, Green, for Maka-wcll at 5 p in.

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

Slenmor W G Hull is at Rolonand Mikabala at Electa.

Good weather prevails on Kau-ai all ovor the Island, no rain.

Oaptnin Murray of tun Antiopowill know today whether tho re-mainder of his carco' of uitro willbo purohaaed in Honolulu, orwhether it must ba carried to SanFrancisco for a buyer.

A largo number of the city'smerchants were on the Ocoaniowharf this morninc buying atauction the superfluous stores ofthe JJritish H S Yictoria. Thobidding was lively and good material went at low prices.

Former Purser Simerson of theEanai goes ob freight clerk on theMail n a Loa tomorrow. PurserReynolds will take bis place onthe Kauai, while former freightclerk Anderson of the Mauna Loawill become purser on the JamesMakee in placo of Reynolds.

At the 1 1 S N Go's wharf thebark Andrew Welch is loadingsugar; barks Foohng Luey abaMartha DaviB are dischargingat Brewer's wharf. At tholrm-car- d

dock the Mario Haokfold,Obed Baxter and Aldon Bcssehave berths, while tho HelenBrewer, Charmer and Ooalingaire docked at the old flsh marketslip.

PASSENOERS ARRIVED.

From Knpaa, per stmr JamosMnkee, Sept 21 J Foster, MrsAnului and child and 12 deok.

From Hanamaulu, por stmrWaialealo, oopt 21 Miss Maryllieo and 2 deck.

litlilorava bj-ll- m Premier,' Riohard L. Seddou, premier of

New Zealand says of Wherihikolluwoi who is to give lectures inthis city next week: "I havemuoh pleasure in introducingWhorahiko Bawei, 13. A., a cultur-ed aud remarkably gifted nativoof this country, who is visitingAmerica to givi musical and pictoric, entertainments descriptiveof Maori life and customs. Icommond him to your good offloes,and shall bo pleased to learn thatho has received an appreciativerocoption from the Americanpublic."

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NEW TO-DA- Y

Notice to the Public.I herewith state that I shall not appear

at Jim Post's benefit, as my contract withthe Orpheum Company will not permit ofmy so doing. ETHEL LYNWOOD.

Honolulu, Sept. 21, 1899. 1331

PROF. ZIBGLBR,

Dancing -- -

Social Dance Every SaturdayEvening, at 8 o'clock, -

At Independence Park,Commencing Saturday, Sent. 30th.

Gentlemen 50 cts Ladles Free

Danclne Class everv Wednesd.iv. ntthe same place and hour.

terms: in class, 8 lessons for $3.00.Private, 50 cents per lesson.

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Y. M. C. A. HALL,Monday and Thursday, Sept. 25 and 28.

Musical and DescriptiveRecitals,

By WIIERAIIIKO RAWEI, B. A.,The Drllllant Ntw ZtalanJ Native Orator,

ENTITLED

"The Land of the Maori."Charmingly Illustrate.! with Music, Sonir and Su-perior Scenery. Showing NfiW ZEALAND NATIVELIFE In all Its Humorous, Pathetic and Tra.lcPhases.

PRICES OF ADMISSION, 50c and a5c. Doorsopen at 7:30; commence at 8 p. m. ijjo

Others Out,

We Out,1-- 3 Off on

Popular

Sheet

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HawaiianNews Co.,Limited.

MULES

MDLES

Young and Sound.

Avt Lower Figures Than Ever

Before Offered.

Inspect Them in Our Paddocks

Sonolulii Stock-yar- ds Co

W.S. WITHERS,MANAGER.

Corner Alakea and

Queen streets.

Bouquets

PINKE & CO,

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Supply every variety of Cut Flowers and

Growing Plants. Sprays, Bouquets and

Funeral and Wedding Floral Designs sup-

plied on short notice.

Office, corner Fort street and Chapla'r

Lane( Opp0Ste the Catholic Mission.1317

Jas-FIorga-

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AUCTIONEER ANDBROKER222

33 Queen Street

Auction Sale...OF...

Deliificiit r SkisOn SATUItDAY, Sept. 23,

llndpr InctntrHnna frnm Mm TrM.n.of the lf.nm.ilfi Snmr fn IM.I .fill ..IIat Public Auction, at my salesroom, 33vucen street,

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, "

7,140 shares of delinquent stock of theKamalo Suear Co,. Ltd.. If the nw.ment. with Interest. U nnt n.iM Ivfnn. thabove date.

For further particulars enquire of theTreasurer, Mr. F. Hustace.

JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer.

Auction SaleOF

Diptjkr Sloeks

On SATURDAY, Oct. 14th,At my salesroom, 33 Queen street, I will

sell at Public Auction,

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,Bv order of the Treasurer. Mr. PmnlHustace. the following certificates of stockIn the Kamalo Sugar Co., Ltd., If the de-linquent assessment, with interest thereon,Is not paid before the above date :

Certificate. Shares. Certificate. Shares.No. 394 25 No. 549 100No. 395 50 No. 550 100No. 396 50 wo. S5i 100no. 397 50 No. 552 ICONo. 398 50 No. 553 100No. S5 100 No. 554 100No. 33 25 100No. 342 200 No. 556 100No. J43 200 No. 557 100No. 344 100 No. 558 75

JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer.

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best Camera?Why, the

PRIMO !THE

LeloupPtt.SogyCi,426 Fort Street.

Notice.During my absence from the Hawaiian

Islands, Cecil Brown will act for me underpower of attorney.

Dated September 16, 1899.F. L. MINER.

All accounts due me can be paid at the--oince ot .ecu urown, 214 merchant street.

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REALESTATE

lARGAINS !

1. Withdrawn.2. Lot at Palama, about 4 acre.;.--- A lodging house, with, a 12

year lease.4. h gx -- aving ousiness and large lot

of land,.:ntnHy!ccat?, . ,

5. Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii ; part lacoffee.

6,T7LtJl,5Jxi20 Quany street, near H.Hackfeld, Esq.

7. Farm at S. Kona, part In coffee.8. Lo' 75X200, Beretanla street (Ka- -

ikea).For further particulars apply to -

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

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