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CHIEF JUSTICE JUDD DECIDES.
Opinion That Chinese are Entitled toDischarge From Custody.
Chief Justico A. F. Judd, in Under tho excontion of tho reopen court nt chambers this morn- -
jdk, reou in a iipcisiou id iuu in ni-
ter of the petition of Aiona andeight others for a writ of habeascorpus. Tboro wob a largo at-
tendance of lawyers besides thosoencaged in tho caso. Judge Perryof tho Circuit Court and MinisterCoopor woro also prosent.
Tho opinion of tho Court makessixtoen pages of typewriting. Ow-
ing to tho peculiar circumstancesof tho case, which nro fully setforth in tho opinion, tho documentwill tako second place with scarce-ly any judicial decision in tho Hawoiian .Reports as to either juridi-cal or historical intorcat.
" My judgment is that petition-ers nro entitled to their dischargefrom respondent's custody, andthat thoy be allowed to an tor theseHawaiian Islands." With thosowords, tho opinion concludes,making tho nino Ohinamon freemoY. An obstruction raised, howevor, to the giving of effect to thodictum, will bo reported herein-after.
Tho Chief Justice at tho begin-ning quotes tho pleading in fulltho petition, tho writ, tho returnand tho replication to the return.Thon ho eayB:
" This caeo presonts questionsof groat difficulty, and I am fullyimpressed (with tho responsibilitydevolving upon mo in decidingthorn. 1 had no precodouts to ro-f- er
to, and I doubt whether anyconditions exactly similar to thososurrounding this caso havo existedanywhere."
Ho states the difficulties. Op toJuly 7, 1898, tho government oftho Hawaiian Islands was anindependent ropublic. At thatdate the joint resolution of annex-ation, passod by Congress tho pre-vious day, bocumo law by tho ap-proval of tho President of thoUnited States. One of its clauses,quoted, prohibited further immi-gration of Chineso into tho Hawai-ian Islands. Another, also quotedby tho Ohief Justico, provided thatuntil Congress should provide forthe government of these islands alltho civil, judicial and militarypowers oxorciBod by tho officers ofthe existing govornment,should bovoatcd in such person or persons andoxorcised in such manner as thoPresident of tho United Statesshould direct, And by proclama-tion by tho Presidout of tho Unit-ed Statos mado on tho 12th ofAugust, 1898, tho existing officersof tho Ropublic of Hawaii worocontinued in otlieo.
It was contended by the respon-dent that tho Chineso clause intho annexation resolution was nowit part of tho fuudnni- - nlul law ofthose islands. And that there-after no Chineso could be admittedexcopt as in nccordanco with tholawH of tho Uuitod States. Thopetitionors showed bonafido permits to enter thoso islands issuedto them prior to tho act of annexa-tion. Thoy aro now stoppod ontho threshold of this country bo-oiu- so
thoy do not possess tho qua-lifications required by tho laws oftho United States to ontor its do-
main.
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solution of snob legislation as wasinconsistent therewith, tho Courtrules:
"I feel constrained to hold thattho clauso of tho resolution for-bidding furthor Ohinoso immigra-tion has virtually ropealod thoHawaiian statutes which alloweda restricted Chineso immigrationand authorized tho issuo of per-mits to CJiinoso who havo com-plied with cortain requirements."His findings, furthor, must horo bostated brietly.
"Tho crucial question in thiscaso is whothor Congress intend-ed in the resolution that tho clausoforbidding furthor Ohinoso immi-gration should have a retrospoa-tiv- o
operation and rondor invalidthoso pormits." Congros's hasmado uo legislation to carry intoeffect in this territory tho existinglaws of tho United States respect-ing Ohinojo immigration. ThoHawaiian autuorities uavo nopower now to do any act whichwill allow futuro immigration ofChineso to this country.
"Whether tho Uuitod SlateBlaws can bo enforced in this coun-try without furthor legislation ofCongress is a very differout ques-tion." Thoro aro no officors con-stituted by law in this country toexecnto tho United States statutes.Not being a couquored country, itis not subject to such orders anddecrees as might bo mado by thoconquering power. Our oxistinglaws romain in full forco, unlessthoy aro inconsistent with tho re-solution.
Referring to tho jirguiuentof petitioners that even iftho United States laws regu-lating Chineso immigration aro inforco hore, tho clauso in tho reso-lution in that rospect was not in-
tended to apply to Chinneo whoare seeking admission by virtuo ofpermissions given them, uuderHawaiian law, prior to tho trans-fer of sovereignty of this countryto the United States. Tho ChiefJustico on this point says:
"The injustico and onnrossionwhich" would bo visitod upon thosopotitionors by being rofupod toland, when thoy camu to thiscountry rolying in good faith upon tno permission granted, is ap-parent to ovoryone.
"I am avorso to hold that thoCongress of tho United States delibprately intended to iuilict thisinjury."
Retrospective laws aro prohib-ited by tho Constitution of Ha-wai- i.
Thoro is no hucIi prohibi-tion in tho Constitution of thoUuited States. That Court wasnot a Court of tho United States,but, considering that this easeshould bo decided as a Court ofthe United States would, tho ChiefJustice followed tho rule of con-struction ndopto.l in tho UnitedStatos, "that u Btatuto should havoa proBpoctivo oporation unless itstorms show clearly a lpgislativoiutoution that it should operatoretrospectively."
Copious authorities aro horenuoted. conalndincr with that tlinUnited Statos dooisiou in the Chowxoong caso that on which Mr.Robertson mado his strong andfinal rolianco in argument for po-
titionors wheroin a Ghinumanwho went from Hawaii to thoUnited Statoj, having previouslylived in tho lattor country, wasordored tojbo allowed to land, ontho ground that "it was impossiblofor him to produco at tho timo ofhis intended tho certifi-cate required becaueo ho had lofttho United Statos boforo tho pas-sage of tho now treaty and statuteswhioh required, as aof his tho 'certificatet l01 reBiuence. '
Tho Chief Justico romarka ontho utter lmpossibiliiy of thesopetitionors cettinc tho certificatesrequired by tho United States law,asking:
"Can a residonco in Hawaii boconstrued to ho a residonco in tho
United States bocauso subsequentto such residonco Hawaii becamoUnited StateB torritory?"
Ho could soo no difference, sofar as those petitionors woro con-cerned, botweon tho right to ontora foreign country socurod bytreaty and tho right secured bytho Btatuto of tho country whichtheso Ohinoso desiro to ontor."They had a right to rely upontho provisions of tho Resolutionof Annexation itsolf that untilCongress should provide for thogovornmontof theso islands, Ha-waiian legislation continued inforco, and, though futuro immigra-tion was forbidden, thoroi wasnothing in tho resolution to warnthem that thoir pormits woro in-valid.
There was nothing in tho resolu-tion to provide for tho coforco-mon- t
of tho Chineso oxclusivclaws in these islands.
Tho power given tho Presidentof tho United States in tho resolu-tio- u
would not permit him todirect a Hawaiian official to per-form duties not authorized by orcontrary to Hawaiian laws.
Tho respondent is tho CollectorQouoral of Customs of Hawaii,and tho terms of tho resolutionwhich in tho intorim continues tho"existing customs relations of thoHawaii with tho UnitedStates aud othor countries hoexecutes Hawaiian laws. Honolulu is still a foroigu port iu thisreBpoct.
1 cannot soo what protectionthe respondent would havo in aHawaiian court, if ho Bbould un-dertake to do an act not authorizedby Hawaiian law."
jluo uuiot Justico turttior says:"1 can unci no discretion grantodto oxecnte a portion of tho UnitedStates laws on this subject andignoro othor portions. In Bayingthis, I wish distinctly todisavow auy ' intention ofseeming to intluenco auy actionof tho Inspeotor --of OhinosoImmigration, Mr. J. K. Brown,who is horo undor tho instructionsfrom tho Secretary of tho Treasuryof tho United States.
'I Thero is nothing in tho Reso-lution itsolf, or in tho circumstancos attending its pasaugo, toindicato that it was tho intentionof Congress to repudiato any actof tho Hawaiian Uovernmont pre-viously dono. Tho whole scopo oftho Resolution indicates a contraryintontion as shown by tho assump-tion of tho Hawaiian nationaldobt, tho continuance of our customs laws and customs rotations,tho continuance of our officials iuoffico, otc."
Thou, preceding tho judgmentas givou abovo, tho Ohief Justicoreiterates tho opinion that Con-
gress would not havo intondod thoOhinoso exclusion laws to go intofulloffect immodiatoly in tho Ha-waiian Islands.
Magoon & Silliman, Robertsonit Wilder for petitionors; AttornoyGonoral "V. O. Smith for respon-dent.
APPEAL NOTED.
Tho Attorney Gonoral noted anappeal'to tho Supremo Court, audmoved that tho petitioner bo
to tho custody of Inspec-tor Brown ponding tho decision oftho appeal.
Mr. Robortsou doniod tho rightof appoal, citing tho Bishop case.
Tito Chiof Justico said this wasa question ho had not expected,aud suggested it should bo arguedat 1:30 o'clock.
Mr. Robortson contondod thatpotitiouorB could not bo remandedto tho custody of rospoudouts.Thoy woro ontitled to dischargeimmodiatoly on tho rondoriug oftho decision just rendered. Wliileargument on whothor an appeallay or not was ponding thoy couldonly bo in custody of tho Court.
Tho Chief Justico accordinglygftvo tho potitionors in oharge ofDeputy Marshal' Hitohcock as anofficor of tho Court.
Currant talk' about tho court-house was that tho decision wasono-o- f tho ablest over ronderodfrom tho Hawaiian bonch.
Ohinoso Consul Pin and ViceConsul Goo Kim nttonded court intho afternoon.
Continued on Pago 8,
CITY OF BROTHERLY LOYE
Extends tho Hand of Business to Metro
polis of c,
The Philadelphia Commercial Museum Invites
the Affiliation of the Honolulu
Chamber of Commerce.
At tho meeting of tho Chamberof Commerce yesterday, tho sccretary, J. G. Spencer, read a communication from tho PhiladelphiaCommercial Museum, by WilliamP. Wilson, Doctor of Scionco audDirector of tho institution. It wasin reply to a lottor of tho secretaryasking for fuller information abouttho objects and scopo of tho insti-tution.
This request is complied with iufour closely typewritten lottorpages. Tho Philadelphia Commorcial Museum, it is stated, isono of a group of tho museumsundor the control of tho Board ofTrustees of tho Philadelphia MusouuiB. This Board constitutes amunicipal dopartmont.
Tho Cornraorcial museum is organized to oxtend and dovolop thoforeign trado of America, partioulorly in tho direction of export. Itacts as a coutor of trado iuformation. Full records of foreign mor- -
chants aro circulated conmlontially among tho chambors of cor- a-
morco, also individual businessfirms in tho United States, andsimilar records of American manufacturors and exporters aro boingplaced in tho principal trado confers abroad.
Tho musoum possesses collections of tho raw products of foreign countries, such as aro hostBuited to Amorican industries. Ithas also collections of samples ofmanufactured products most infavor in tho various export markets of the world. Tho work is Bubsidizod by tho city of Philadel-phia, tho appropriation for thocurrontyoar being 3100,000. Totho board of museums iu generaltho city has granted a central tractof moro than forty acres, and anappropriation of $200,0 0 for theoroction of suitabla buildings.
Coming down to the point oflocal intorcst tho communicationsays:
"Granting that tho HonoluluChamber of Commorco should ao-co- pt.
membership in this Board,wo should first of all placo ourservices ut tno disposal ot yourmembors. Wo should invito thoircorrespondence touching businessquestions, should be vory muchpleased to lond our assistance tofind a market for thoir productsin this country, aud shouldpromptly refer to thoir full in-
formation about American indus-tries, whoro thoy could best purchase such articlos as thoy mightcaro to handle, through whom,and on what terms.
"At tho samo timo wo shouldondoavor tokoop in touch with theopinions of your association re-garding matters of interest
tho mainland and tho isl-ands. Wo think you will agroowith us that questions of this kind,nrising in tho next few yoarp,will bo very numerous, and thatit will bo decidedly to your advan-tsg- o
to havo an organic connectionwith an influential institution intho Statoa, through which youropinions might bo mado generallyknown."
In conclusion tho Director statosthat every chamber of commorcojoining tho advisory board is re-quested to uamo two or thrcodole- -gatoB for representing tho chamberat international congresses.
Secretary Spencor Biiggostodthat tho matlor bo roforred toPresident Athorlou to take actionas bo thought advisablo.
Mr. Schaofor elated that Mr.Sowell of Williams, Dimoud & Co.would bo hero in a fow days and,as tho lettor raontioned the Cali-fornia State Board of Trado as
to tho advisory board, thatgentloman might bo consulted bytho presidout.
It wob eo ordered.
n '1 infra tfiiiiiiM' aithfriMifchttin5J .a ttkWS
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Reorganized emmeu dp ircimCHRIST."-Service- s In AUIIIanl H.ill. rwrof Opera House, next Sunday as follows:io a. m. bunday bchools preaching in Ha-waiian at 1 1 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Preach-n- g
In English at 7!jo p. m hy Elderw. ureene; subject. "1 he Restoration
of the Gospel bv Angel .Ministry In TillsAge." All are cordially Invited to comeand hear.
KAUMAKAPILI CHURCH FAIR
Tho Kanmnkapili church fir isthe ovent for Saturday. Tho
comes that tho doorsof tho basement of tho church onBoretania street will bo thrownopon at 2 p. m. and that tho foirwill last throughout tho aftoruoonand ovening.
Some of tho vory finest Hawaii-an mats, hots, fans, calabashes,etc., willbo oil salo. Nearly allthoso articles havo boon made dur-ing tho paBt months of tliifl yearby tho members of tho church,who are anxious to lift tho debtthoy aro now encumbered with.Refreshments will bo sold.
Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Gulickhavo kindly taken chnrgo of thofair. Mrs. A. K. Judd, Mra. Chas.Athertou and Miss Nollio Judd,together with Mr. Geo. Ciistlo aroamong Hm hard workers fromCentral Union who are assisting.
Strangers iu tho city lookingfor Hawaiian mats, etc., would dowell to tako in the fair.
GUAM) DISPLAY OP IllOS.
Tim KlIllhKlOti Umiiii Thronjr.1 Willi.Many Ailmlrrra of ArtMtc Work.Tho suporior advantages of tho
live BuiJiKriN 113 a rimlium of im-porting information throughoutNow Honolulu was clearly demonstrated to lay in tho crowdwhich viewed with pleasure andexclamations of doliulit tho hand-some display of gonuine Porsianand Turkish rugs on exhibition inUruco Waring ,fc Co.'s buildingFort street.
Last night's Bulmuin containedan elaborate description, writtenfrom an artistic standpoint, of thorugs. Today all know that Per-sian nnd Turkish rugs are dull incolor but beautiful iu harmonizingeffects.
Jamos F. Morgan will inaugu-rate tho Bale of thoso rugs tomor-row at 10 o'clock a. in. Thoro aroindividual rugs iu tho collectionbrought horo by M. B. Mihran,tho conuoisseur and scholar,worth hundrods of dollars. Itwill bo interesting to art adepts tosee what they will fetch.
Stock Urlianei.Government and Oahu Railroad
bonds worn tho center of intereston tho Exchnugo today. Betweonboard salos of $19,000 of (Jovcm-mo- nt
G per cents and 15,000 O. R.& L. both at 100 aud five shares oOakala at $95 wero reported. ForEwa 8210 was bid and 8250 askod,Hawaiian Auricultural $390 bid,uouoKaa siyu bid 8170 asked.
Trli I'oatponril.Presidont Dole's trip to Wash-
ington has been postponed. Itwas stated at tho executivo building tins morning that ProsidentLoloB doparturo would dopondon letters received bv tho noxtstoamer.
John Ahsing has rocoived thocontract for punting tho new workof tho custom house buildiugd forS120.
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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., DECEMBER 1G, 1898.
Agents, Brokers and Jobbers.
The Club StablesHiimitcd.
O. Bklmna, : Malinger.FORT STREET,
Tolcphono 477LiYery, Boarding & Sale Stables
Prompt Service. Stylish Turnouts.Safe Drivers.
Wo nro especially equipped to calor toyour trade. Fair dealing mid good sor-vic- e
Is wlmt wo dopond iifioii to c;ot It.Wo huvo for Kilo Family Carrlanoand
Driving Horsos, single or double teams.They aro In good condition mid will boMold on fuvonililo torini.
Dr. Itownt In always III nttoiidnnco nttho Stablos.
Cmb Staples Hack StandCor. Union A Hotel Sts.
(Old Hell Tower).OAIIEKULL AND IVKLI, 1KFOHMKD
DK1VEHS.FIRST CLASS CA1UUAOES.HACKS AT ALL HOURS.Orders forSurroys, Wagonettes, Slnglo
or Doiihlo Teams lit n moment's notice.Hark Nos. H!B, lsn, 1(10, 70, 77.
C. ItELLINA, Mgr
. 6.lrwin&Go.i"MT7Limited
Agents forWestern Sngar Hetiuery Co. of San
K".incico.tlultlwlu Locomotive Works of Phils.
.l.lphia.Peuu.. U. 8. A.NflTSll Universal Mill Co. (National
i 'huo Shredder), N- - 7 York, U. 8. A.X.Oklandt & Go's Chemical Fertilizers.Alex Croat & Sons, high grade fertil-
izers for Cano and Coffee.Heeds Steam i'ipe Covering
Also
Offer for SaleFurjfflne l'alnt Co'a P & H Paints and
Papers; Lucol and Linseed oils, rawhu boiled.
Inilnrine, (a cold water paint) in whiteand colors.
Filtt r Press Cloths, Cement, Lime andKHcks.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.(limited).
Wm. Q. Irwin, - President nnd ManagerOlnnn HnreckelB. ... Vice-Presid-
W. M. Qiffard, - Secretory and TreasurerTheo. O. Porter. ... Auditor
Sugar FactorsAND
Commission Agents.AGENTS OF inn
OUEANIO STEAMSHIP COMPANYOK 8AN FRANCISCO. OAL.
BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,
(JiU'cn street, Honolulu, II. I.
AGENTS FOR. iwMtan Acrlculturnl Comptny, Onomta SumiCimpsn;, lionomu Sugar Company, WalluknBiitar Cnmpan) , Walhee Suear Comian. MikceBagsr Cumrany, llalcakala Ranch Contiiany, Ka.papula Kanch. Pinners' Line San KranclicoPackets, Cliaa. Brewer & Co.'a Line of BostonPicket;. Boston Board of Underwriter i.Atcnts Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.
list or oiyiceimiF 0 Jonos, President; George II Robertson,Manager; E F Bishop, Treasurer and SoorcUry ; Col. W F Allen, Anditor; 0 M Cooke,H Watcrhonse, A W Carter, Dlreotora.
Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co. Ltd.121 Queen Street.
Carriage and Wukou IluildurH.
RUHItl.R TIKES AND ROLLERBEARING AXLES.
WILSON c? WHTEHOUSE,Sole Llet'iisoes Hawaiian Islands.
121 Queen Street.
Consol daied SoAa Water Co., fB
Comui ".'" & Fort Sts., Honolulu
MOL LISTER & CO.,Agent.
HAWAIIAN
Mercantile Agencyin King street.
DHBcult Collections a Specialty
M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers of
European nnd American Dry Goods
Kntt and Qneen Htriwtn.
H. HACKPELD & CO., Ltd
mini commission agents,
Oor. Fort and Qneen BtrOt8 IlonoloJn,
EGAN'S.
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HonoluluLady."
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BY AUTHORITY.
Irrigation Notice.Holders of water privileges, or those
paying viiter rates, are hereby notitied that tile hours for Irrigation pur-poses are from 0 to 8 o'clock u. m. amifrom 4 to G o'clock p. in.
II. Holders of water privileges onthe slopes of Punchlmwl above Greenstreet, and In Nuuiinu Valley aboveSchool street are hereby notified thatthey will not bo restricted to the Irri-gation hours of 0 to 8 a, in. and 4 totl p. in., nut will bo allowed to irrigatewheiieverruillleleiit water Isavallable,provided that they do not uhu thewatei for Irrigation purposes for morethan four hours In evorv twenty-fou- r.
ANDREW IIROWN,Supl. Honolulu Water Works.
Approved- - J. A. KING,Minister of Interior.
Honolulu, H. I., Sept. 7, 18981010-t- f
Notice to Importers ofAnimals.
In pursiianeo of tlio authority vestodIn mo by Section 10, Chapter , of tlioSession Laws of 1B82, notlco Is herebygi on that from and nftor this dato allNeat Cattlo Importod Into tlio HawaiianIslands shall bo subjected to the test fortulierculosls by and iindor tho super-vision of tho Hoard of Inspectors ofAnimals at tho port of arrival, and dulycertified ns being free from Mich dlsonsobefore being permitted to go at largo.
J. A. KINO,Minister of tho Interior.
Intorlor Oillco, Deo. 13, 18U8.1081-3- 1
ff. SREHAM'S
Horse ExchangeHorses, Wagons. Harnesses, Saddles,
etc., bought and sold on
COMMISSION.17 K()inn(foriiiorly Smith) St
Christmas Toys !
A Die Surprise for BmssnJGIrlslLatest Thlngk In Novelties I Call anJ Inspect them.
13. STEIGMAN.KIngstroot, noarUnlon Kxpross Co.
California Tobacco anJ Cigars. 1076
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
AVheois rented; J. J. ltfohnrdson, Ilotel street.
Bountiful Hawaiian silk lines75 cents cncli. Goldon ltulo Bazrinr.
Hawaiian Sconic Cnlondnrs for1899 ready for mailing 25c.Goldon ltulo Bazaar.
Tho Orphoum had n good housolast night considering thu wenthor.Thero was a clmngo of progrnm.
Oahn Lodge, No. 1, K. of P.,moots this ovoniuc in Castlo hall,Fort street. See Eratornnl Direc-tory.
This ovening Honolulu Chapter,No. 1, lloyal Arch Mneouo, willmoot. Officers will bo elected.Soo Fraternal Directory.
An appropriate gift for agnatic-ma- n
at this sonsoti of tlio year is asilk umbrella. M. Mclnerny hasthem. See his announcement oupage 4.
Do you liko to drink pure whis-ky ? TIipii if you do call for"A. A." Jcpbo Mooro ntnny of thosaloons. Lovejoy it Co., distribu-tors for tho Hawaiian Islands.
Tlio annual mooting of thostockholders of tho IlawniinnSugar Co. will bo hold on Thurs-day, Dec 22. Sen Now Today on8th pago of tho livo 1Julli:tin.
Prof. F. W. Jacobs announcesto tho public that ho will try anyouo's voico who is interested insinging, frco of charge Call atStudio, Alakea House, AlakeaBtreot.
Tho Humane Society polico-ofi- icor raided a tramenr yesterdaynoon, arrested tho driver aud com-pelled his attendanco at tho Policestation to bo booked for cruelty toauimals. Tho car was loft withits passengers without a responsi-ble driver, but tho mulos mado nokick at tho onforcod delay.
.NOHWAY'H Ni:tV I'LAU.
In His I'uluro t'riKm M Ith Ntsrilen Willl, If;norrl.
The London Daily Mi.il of ro-co- nt
dato eayB: Norway linn justcomo to tho most extraordinarydecision arrived at by any govern-ment for BOtuo time.
Hitherto tho Norwegian flag hasincluded tho otnblem of unionwith Sweden. By a practicallyunanimous voto tho Storthing hasnow resolved to introduce n Hagthat will tako no cogmsnnce ofSwedon, but will bo purely Norwecian.
Tho Storthing consists of lidmembers, and tho fact ot therohaving beon only one dissentingvoto when tho motion for the newflag was adopted, shows the almostunanimous opinion of tho mem-bers on tho subject, aud also de-
monstrates tho indopondent feol-i- ng
that exists toward Swedon.Up to tho present tho flag of
Norway has consisted of a bluecross on a red ground, and in itsupper left-han- d quarter r smallred, bluo, and yollow designwhich is supposed to donotc thuunion with Sweden, it is theomission of tho latter which willconstitute tho change.
Incidentally it may bo mention-ed that Norway possesses tholargest mercautilo fleot in thoworld excepting that of England.
m
An Honest OfTur.
Dear Editor: Kindly infoimyour roadorH that if written to con-fidentially, I will cheerfully makoknown to them in a sealed letter,froo of clmrco. tho plan pursuedby which I was permanently ros- -torod to perfect hoalth and manlyvigor, after yonrs of sufferingfrom Norvous Weakness, SeminalLosses and Soxual Fcoblencss.
I havo no schemo to got monoyfrom any ono. I havo nothing tosell or send C. O. D., but amsimply anxious to mako knownto others who may bo suffering as1 uiu tins means ot certain andpermanent cure. Address, 0.Johnson, Box No. 903, Dolray,Mich lUay-eo- d
Americnn Messenger sorvico.Masonic Toraplo,Tolephono Hi.
Nicoly famished rooms at thePopular Houbo, 154 Fort Btreot,tram Ssl.uu por wook up.
Tho uso of tho Singor in mil-lions of homes shows tho unnrocedonted succors nf Minna ldnnlsowing maohines. It is convincing proof that tho Hincer excelsill all kinds of family sewing andart needlo work. All our sowingmachines aro of tho host construc-tion, beautifully decorated, andaro raouuted on solected woods infinely finished cabinets of artisticdesigns. 15. liorgorson, ngout, 1GJ.uotnoi street.
Fraternal Directory.
HAilMONY LODGE No. ,
I. O. O. P.,Mcct. every Monday evening nt 7:30,
in Harmony Hall, King ntreot.O. L. SOHHKNSON, N. O.11 R. IIKNDRY, Secretary.
All visiting brothors very cordiallyinvited. 1003
HAWAIIAN TIIIBE No. 1,improved Order of Eed Men.
Meets on tlioiceond nnd fourth Fridayof each mouth, at 7:30 p. m., in Knightsof 1'ythlas Hall, Fort street. Visitingbrothors aro cordially Invited to attend.S. .r.HALTEH.Sachoni: J.F.KCKAROT,Chlofof Records. 1003
MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, K.of P.,Meots every Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock, (.'astlo Hall, Fort street.Visiting brothers cordially Invited toattend.1015 A. L. MORRIS, K. R. B.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,It. A. M
Meets o cry third 'J'liurxday evening InMasonic Tomplo. All visiting conipan- -
ons cordially Invited.HKNRY UCOOPKIl, 11. 1.
W. (I. ASHLKY.Sccretary. 1010
HONOLULU COMMANDEHYNo 1, K. T.
Meets In Masonic Temple on tho secondThursday ooulng of each month. Allvisiting Sir Knights courteously invited.
IIKNKY K. COOl'KK, K- - C(:. ASHIiKY, lttMiirdor. HMO
OAUU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.Meets eory Thursday ovening at theirCastlo Hall, laoji Fort street, nt 7:10.Members of Mvstlc Lodgo rso. '2, nndvisiting brothors, cordially Invited.
I'HAIILKS KAM-UJ?'- , C. U.CHAULICSKIDDKH,
1010 K. of It. and S.
COURT LUNALILO No. GGOO,
A. O. P.,Meots every llrst and third Friday, ntK. of 1 Hall, Fort Mreot. A cordialInvitation Is extended to visiting brothers, l'or ordor C. u.
V. A. F1'7TI'KH,1023 Secretary.
NUUANU CHAPTER ROSECROIX,
No. 1, A.-- . & A.S. B.Meets the first Thursday In each mouth,nt Masonic Tomplo. Sojourning nndvisiting brothors cordially invltod to at-
tend all meetings.V.. M. FRANK It. ArKKIlACH.
ALLAN II. SCRIMi:OUR, Secretary.102--
KAMEHAMEHA LODGE OFPERFECTION,
No. I, A.-- . & A.-- . S. R.Meots at Masonic Templo tho fourthThursday In oach mouth. Sojourningand visiting brothors aro cordially in-vited to attend all meetings.
V.'. M.1. FRANK 11. AUKH11ACH.CLAUr.N'CK L. CRA1II1I2, Socrotary.
102J
LODGE LE PROGRES DEL'OOEANIE,
No. 124, A. &A. S.Rito.Stated meotlngs on tho last Monday of
onch mouth, in its hall, Masonic Tomplo.C. M. WHITE, 'VV. M.
II O. CRA11HE, Secretary. 1020
COURT CAMOES, No. 8110,A. O. F.,
Moots ovory second and fourth Tuesday,nt K. of 1. Hall, Fort street. A cordialinvitation is oxtonded to visiting broth-ers,
J. ub FRIAS, C. R.A. II. VIEIRA, Financial Secretary.
P. O. Hox 682. 1030
Attorneys.
Cathcart&ParkeAttorn eys-at-- L aw
13 Kaahumanu StreetWilliam A. Henshall,
attorney at Law113 Koahnaann Street Tele. 683.
CHARLES F. PETERSON
A-ttorne-y at Law and
Notary JPublic.Kaaliumniiu Htreet.
T. McCANTS STEWART,(Formerly of the New York Bar),
Attorney and Counsellor at LawSprlckuls building,
Room . Honolulu, H. I.30 Tort St.
1080
W. O. Acm. Enoch Johnson,AOHI&JOHNSON,
Attorneys and Counselorsat Law.
Ofllco No. 10 Vest King streot.Tolopnono H8-1- . 1078
GILBERT F. LITTLE,ATTORNEY AT LftW,
UILO, HAWAII
THE FAMOUS
KIGKAPOOINDTAN MEDICINES
Are for sale by ourexclusive distributingagents : : :
HOBRON DRUG CO.,Fort and King Stroets,
10G2 HONOLULU.
4A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0F4- -
Christmas ToysTerra Cotta ware,Fancy Goods, etc., etc.,
NOWgON EXHIBITION AND POlt SALE BY
H. HACKFELD & CO. Ltd
XTHE WAR CLOUDHaving disappeared with tlio help of our
Navy and Army,HOLLISTER & CO.,
TOBACCONISTS.Havo received Cigars and Cigarettes from
JXEAixrii;Also some Cigars made expressly for tho otlicors
stationed at Morro Csistle, Havana.Fort and Streets.
Since We Must Eat to Live, Let's Have the 'Best.
S!pLyft!qfs Besj TbCONSISTING OF
Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon. AlsoSCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER,
Olvo thoin n trial. Monoy back If you don't thoin.
Choice Block Butter, Kits Creamery Butter,Fidelity Bacon, Hams,
Mild Oheeso, Smoked Beof, etc., etc.
THE BEST
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Chas.212 King streot, noxt to tho Arlington.
HARNESS
Practical Harness
Fort King streets.
Is MADE by us, ADVERTISED by us,SOLI) by us, nnd
Used and Appreciated by trie People of the Islands.EVEHYIIODY, tho Press, tlio Pulpit, tlio
Endorse tho Finish nnd Durability of our goods.You don't linvo to WALK to find us. Wo nro in tho centor oftrado, nnd propose sto-nl- ng thoro.
Manufacturing Harness Co.A. CH1SHOLM,
The Old Corner,Maker.
and
Peoplo,
"Hello, Palm Lumber and Building Go.'
lift Ilift' s?nyff
Hustace,
'Hello !
"What kind of house can you build for S500?"1'"Almost as good as you can get in California.""How can you build them so cheap?""Because we import all our materials direct
from the factory, and employ the best work-men. The best is the cheapest."
"Where is your business place?""Our Office and Yard is on King street, near
O. R. & L. Co.'s Depot; our Planing Mill corner King and Bethel streets. Telephones 55and 838. P. O. Box 3C7. We can give youhundreds of first-clas- s references, among theleading people of these Islands.
fa l Mw SPavaltoffe tTONS SAYS JUST BEEN' RECEIVED.
Read tho List.Itedroom Sots,2-- 3--1, -1 Bedsteads,2"t,3-- l, MWiro nnd Moss Mattrossos,Pillows, Dining Extension Tables,uieuoiuors, urtirouos,
LOWEST CASH
THE!S T7tr T .TT1-'-"P. O. Box 635 Telophono 178.
Cor. Merchant
Brand
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IOJJ
Read the List.Holler Ton and Flat Desks.Meat Safes, Kltchon Tublos,
'amp Stools, Stoamor Chnlrs.
IOC
Cots, and llockors,DontUtaml J
PRICKS THTCur.
I. 3C L-r-ITJ1T3 tn-r-- i 7' ' ' ''- - - - - 'C.,corner and
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Army ChairsHarbor Chairs. Mirror. t
UUY
Muimnu King stroot.
"TM;WSPr r ,Mf'1$ "
;;' 4.
THE EVENING UOLLETIN. HONOLULU, H. 1., DECEMBER 15, 1898. V 'it '(
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BSTiiBLlSEIBD I860.The Germania Life Insurance Co.
Of IVETV YOR.K.ASSETS $23,721,077. 1 3Legal Reserve to Policy Holders 20,866,008.00"Surplus to Policy Holders 2571595-9-Paid to Policy Holders since i860 38,331,242.67Claims by death paid to Beneficiary Policy Holders 20,846,623.84.Matured Endowments paid to Policy Holders 5,524,720.07Life Annuities paid to Policy Holders 327,474.70Dividends-an- il Surrenders paid to Policy Holders n ,632,424 .06
TI10 Gurnmiilii Irmiio.-- nil tho Intost mul most liberal forms of Life, Instal-anou- t,
Incomo Ulvldond, Endowmonl or Bond l'olicloa.EMMETT MAY,
Suporintondont of Agencies.3029 210 King street, Honolulu.
Tlie People's Beoar !
S '&J?!iJ1,K ntslsrcufol rt
For Sale toyW. C. PEACOCK & CO,, Ltd.Telephone 92. pTo. Box 145
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,. . . .IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN. . . .
Groceries, Provisions and FeedNew goods received ly every paokot from tho States and Europe.
3?RESn CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.All orders faithfully attended to, and cnodo delivered
TO ANY PART OF THE CITY FKEE.Gonrjral Agents for tho Sanitarium Brand of Ilcaltli Poods.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed
East Corner Fort and King Sts.
H. H. WILLIAMS,
Embalming a Specialty.LOVE BUILDING, G31-53- G FORT ST. TEL. 81G.
Residence 777 Fort St. Tol. 810.
Hotels and Restaurants.
Beaver - Lunch
ROOMS.H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.
The Best Lunch in Town
Tea and Cpfffooat all nouns.
THE FINEST BRANDS OF
Cigars and TobaccoJILWAV8 ON HAND.
Experienced Caterer.
J. W. CHAPMAN
Announces to tho public that ho Is now
opon for onfragotnonts to tako ehargo of
JUnrjUots, Ualls, Dlnnors and Garden
X'artles, Socials, oto.
Addros caro Union Express Company
Bead This!AT THE 33AGLE HOUSErurnlshod Rooms, well kept, can bo
had for $2, J2.50 and 1 perweek, and Meals,
'AT THE QUEEN HOTEL,At $1.50, So and ?U por wook.
Oo, Sco, Try and SatisfyYourself !
Dewey Restaurant.A First-clas- s Rosort in ovory rospoct,
Tho bost moal to bo had.ICE CREAM 15 CENTS A PLATE.
LOOK HOP ct CO.,
1008 Ttorotnnla anil Fort Btronts.
BSrrorsons attending tho Orphoumcan loavo tholr bicycles with 1110 without0,t
OHAS. HEINEMANN,Open nights. 724 Fort street.
Hotels and Restaurants.
PaliEst
Half Way Between Honoluluand the Great Scenic
Attraction !
Accommodations for Man and Beast I
In the Most PicturesqueSpot in Nuuanu Valley. . . .
LIGHT WINES AND BEERServed, excepting Sundays.
A. F. FRANCA Proprietor,1080
Big Bargain!WHO WANTSTHE EJXESTSEASIDEBESOJtTIX THE ISLANDS'?
Extonsivo Improvements,Big Businoss, andBright Prosnoots,ss
It is LoWat Waikiki !
Address W. II. M., llullotln onico.
Excelsior Dining Saloon333 NUUANU ST.,
NEAR HOTEL ST.
CHAS. L1ND, PropV.First-clas- s inoals, under tho supervis-
ion of a whlto man, sorvoil from 5 a. in.to8 p. in. MEAUS TWJONTY-FIV- E Cts.
l'ostoflleo Box 112.
HofflD Bakory Bflslanraoi
And Ice Cream Parlors.E. FOPl'LETON. M'o'lt.
This Is a modern Amorlcanro&tauraut. Excollont meals for 25 conts.
No. GSO FORI STREET.
Real MeritIs tho characteristic of Hood's Snrsnpa-rlll- n,
nnd It Is mnnlfcstcd every day In thoroinarkablo cures this mcdlclno accom-plishes. Druggists gay: When wo sell abottlo of Hood's SarBaparllla to n newcustomer wo nro sure to sco him back In afew weeks alter more proving that thogood results from a trial bottlo warrantcontinuing Its use. This positive merit
Hood's Sarsaparillapossesses by virtue of tho Peculiar Com-
bination, Proportion and Process used InIts preparation, and by which all thoremedial valuo o( the Ingredients usedIs retained. llood'B Sarsaparilla Is thusPeculiar to Itself and absolutely un-equalled In Its powors as a blood purlllcr,and as a tonle for building up tho weakand weary, nnd giving strength to thonerves. Ho suro to get
Hood's SarsaparillaSold by all druggists. $1; six for G. Pre-pared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothe-caries, Lowell, Mass.
Hrwlc DSIIc are the only pills to takeiuu J i IllJ w Itli llnoil'sSarsniKirllla.
BY ATJTHOKITY.
In the Circuit Conrt of too First Judici-
al Circuit, Republic of Hawaii.
IN ADMIRALTY.
Tlieo. H. Davles andCompany LimitteJ,
vs.The Steamship "City Libel
ot LoumBai" Her onengines, boilers, ma- - Bottomry Bondchinery,buits, tackle,apparel and furni-ture.
SERVICE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICA- -
TION.Pursuant to an order Issuing out of the
Circuit Court aforesaid, In the above enti-tled cause, a copy of which order is here-under written, notice Is hereby Riven to allpersons Interested In the matters and thingscontained In said order to appear and showcause wliy the prayer of tlie libel referredto In said ordershould not be granted, atthe Judiciary building (Aliiolanl Hale) InHonolulu, Island of O.ihu, Republic of Ha-waii, on SATURDAY, the 17th day ofDecember, A. D. 1S0S, at 10 o'clock a. m.
II. R. HITCHCOCK.Deputy Marshal of the Republic of Hawaii.
Dated: Honolulu, December 14, 1808.
In the Circuit Court of the First Judici-
al Circuit, Rapubllc ol Hawaii.
IN ADMIRALTY.Theo. H. Davles and 1
Company, Limited,vs.
The Steamship "City Libelof Columbia," her r onengines, boilers, ma- - I Bottomry Bond.chinery.lxuts.tackle, I
apparel and fund- - J
ture. J
The Republic of Hawaii to the Marshal ofthe Hawaiian Islands, or his Deputy'GREETING: .Whereas It appears from the libel and
complaint of Theo. H. Davles and Com-pany Limited, tiled in tlie Circuit Courtof the First Circuit, Republic of Hawaii,sitting in Admiralty against tlie steam-ship "City of Columbia," now at tlieport of Honolulu, Island of O.ihu, saidRepublic, whereof one V. S. Mllnor is, orwas lately master, her boilers, engines,macli.nery, boats, tackle, apparel, furniture,etc. In a cause of bottomry civil and mari-time, that said Theo. H. Davles and Com-pany Limited have a claim against saidsteamship upon a bottomry bond given tosecure tlie sum of S5.686.76 which Is dueand owing to said Theo. H. Davies andCompany Limited; and
Whereas, the Honorable A. Perry, FirstJudge of the Circuit Court aforesaid, hasauthorized process of attachment to issueas prayeJ for In said libel and complaint ofsaid Llbellant.
Now, Therefore, You are commanded toattach said Steamship "City of Columbia,"her boilers, engines, machinery, boats,tackle, apparel and furniture, iorthwlthand to detain the same In your custodyuntil the further orJer of this Court res-pecting the same as provided by law, andyou are further ordereJ to mimlsli and citeperemptorily and personally the saidwaiter a. .111nor, master ot said steam-ship, and all persons Intervening or claim-ing any Interest therein to be and appearbefore the Honorable A. Perry, First Judgeof the Circuit Court aforesaid, sitting inAdmiralty, at Chambers at the JudiciaryBuilding (Aliiolanl Hale) in Honoluluaforesaid, on Saturday, the 17th day ofDecember, A. D. 1898, at 10 o'clock a. in.to show cause, If any they have, why theprayer of said libel should not be grantedand have there this writ with vour doingsthereon, and
Further, It is ordered that you give no-
tice of these proceedings and of the timeand place of hearing as aforesaid by publi-cation until the return day herein by pub-lishing daily In some daily newspaper pub-lished In Honolulu, notice to all parties In-
terested herein to appear and show causewhy the prayer of the libel herein shouldnot be granted.
Witness tlie Honorable A. Perry, FirstJudge of the Circuit Court of the FirstJudicial Circuit, Republic of Hawaii, tills:4th day of December, A. D. 1808.
By the Court:(Sg) GEORGE LUCAS,
Clerk Circuit Court, First Circuit, Repub-lic of Hawaii. IOQ2-- 3
Annual Meeting.Tho Annual Mooting of tho stock-
holders of tho Union Food Co., Ltd.,will bo hold ut tho Company's olllco InHonolulu on Saturday noxt, tho 17thInstant, 11 1 10 o'clock 11. m.
1 R. VIIU,Union Food Co., Ltd.10U2-3- t
MONEY IN THE STREAMS
Editor Eveniko Bulletin:I rend in n recent ibbuo of thoBulletin your commont 011 thoofficial report of American ConsulMoungunn at Chemnitz, Uor-ninn- y,
ro tho utilization oE moun-tain streams autl watorcoursoBfor industrial purposes, and canverify that portion of tho roportwhich infers Hint tho Germans atloast fully apprccinto tho vastpossibilities attniuablc by thoconversion of water falls intomechanical onorgy. In Juno ofthis year, I had the plcnsuro of avisit, at ray office in Buffalo, N.IT. with "Gus HortuuR" tho wellknown Gorman hydraulic en-gineer, who was sent out by hisgovernment to inspect soiuo of thovarious means used throughouttho United States for convertingtho power and to gather what in-
formation ho could relativo there-to. From him I learned that hispeoplo aro manifesting great in-terest in that direction.
Water was used for purposesof power back in tho early cen-
turies, nnd probably its uso inthat direction antedated thatperiod, and ovou with tho primi-tive moans then at hand, or available, was mado to sorvo in obodi-onc- o
to tho will of man manyuaeful purposes. It is, however,only a comparatively Hhort time,eomo twenty yoars at most, sincethe wonderful possibilities of thoutilization of wutor for power hasboen known.
With tho advont of thopractical though not perfect-ed oloctric generator of thattime appeared tho possibility oftransmitting tho energy of a watorfall to some-- distant point.
Tronsmittinc nower liv 0 ectri- -
city has opened up a now Geld fortho application ot such sources ofpowor, that waB not possible byany former mothods, and the Goldenlarges ns tho sciouco advances.
'i'i.: ..,nni .,i.ii ...i ...i:JLIJAO 1UUDI DUUliU f.UU UiyOllUforco has boon made to serve in-
dustrial and commercial intereststo such tin extent that it can hard-ly bo realized by onyono not cog-nizant of the rapid strides, and de-velopments of tho last few yoars.What has been dono in Gormanyor tho United States, can bo donein tho Uawaiitm Islands, whoro ahead oE wator is available Thisfact does not appear to bo verylargely appreciatod horo by thoh'nus of corporations, who shouldever bo on tho alert for anythingthat would tond to lessen tho costof producing their marketable-article-,
and whoso rcspectivo in-
dustries roquiro tho dissipation oflargo amounts of onorgy.
Tho manager of ono sngarplantation, informs mo that dur-ing tho pnet year ho has consum-ed upwards of fifty thousand dol-
lars worth of coal, pumping waterfor purposes of irrigation, whilowithin four miles of tho pumps isa watorfull of sufficient capacity,
Continued on Pago 0.
Tr Politic,! 0.urtluna AntirCretl.What is tho uso of making a
better articlo than your competi-tor if you can not get a bettorprico for it ?Jti '
MlAub. As thoro is no difforonco
in tho prico tho publio will buyonly tho better, so that whilo ourprouts may bo smaller on a singlesale thoy will bo much greater intho aggrogato.
How can you get tho publio toknow your mako ib tho best r
If both articles aro brought pro-minently boforo tho publio botharo certain to bo tried aud thopublic will bo very quickly passjudgment on tliotn uud uso onlytho hotter one.
This explains tho largo sale onChatnberlaiu's Cough Ilomody.The peoplo havo boon using it forypars and have found that it caualways bo depended upon. Thoymay occasionally tako tip withfcomo fashionablo novelty put forthwith exaggerated claims, but arocertain to return to tho ono romody that thoy know to bo roliablo,and for coughs, cold and croupthere jb nothing equal to Cham-berlain's Couch ltomedy. Forsalo by nil denlors. Bonsou,bmith it Uo., Ueuoral Agonts.
m m
llfcord Ilroken.6no of tho g'olfors wont out to
tho Funahou links yoBtorday andbroke nil previous records mndothorn. Ho wont tho nine holesin fifty-tw- o strokos.
Tho EUto Barber Shop, Kingnear Alakoa street has employedW. R. Boglo tho crackajack har-bor.
Real Estate and Insurance.
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LIFE and FIEBfflpTjpirJE AGijiTg.
AGENTS FOH..New England Mutual Life In-
surance Co. of Boston.
Etna Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford.
Boardman & MasudaBusiness Agenoy.
Houses for Rent.Ileal Ktttato Agouti).
Brokers In Jiipanoo Goods.Employment Amenta.
Collections Made.Legal nnd other documents trans
lated into any language.
Agents for Japan Emigration Company,
JAPANESE LABORERS:
U. $ (Jnorj Hottfe BuolpiftRoom No. 1, Sprcckels Block. Tele-phon- o
917.
Bruce Waring & Co.
Lands for Sale.Money to Loan on Mortgages.
Wb are Agents forSvea Fire Insurance Co. of Gothenburg
AND
American Fire Insurance Co. of Phila.
PROGRESS BLOCK.Rooms 7 an 8. Telephone 67S.
David Dayton,Real Estate Broker.
209 Mcrohant Btroet.
FOH SALE.12 Ohincso Qranlto Hitching Posts; JJ
each.Ouo flccotul-lmn- d Buggy, nearly
new, In good order.TO LET.
House at No. 35 School street.
W. C. ACHI & CO.,
Brokers & DealersIN- -
REAL ESTATECy Wo will Pay or Soil Ileal Estate in
ill palta ot tho group.CiT Wo will Boll Properties on Itoason-tbl- o
Commissions!
OFFICE. 10 West King Street
W.H.SMITH
AlUENCY.
OFFICE, 532 FORT STREET
BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,General Manager ot
The Equitable Life Assurance Societj
Of the United States for the HawaiianIslands.
Orr'owi Merchant street, Honolnlni
JAS. F. MORGAN,0CTIONKKK AND STOCK BKOKEB
No. 45 Queen Street.
Expert Appruiuemont of RealSatato and Furniture.
A. J. CAMPBELL,Stock and Bond Broker.
Member ol the Honolulu Slock Cxchance.
Ofllco Qucon stroot, opposlto Unionl'Vod Company.
Telephone ;o(. P.O. Ilox 7). 1044
DONNELLY & ROSS,Expert Accountants and
Searchers of Titles.Custom. IIoubc BitOKnns.
ltoom No. 6 SprockolH Building,Honolulu, II. I.
L. C. ABLES,
Real Estuto and FinancialAgent.
r.15 POUT STUKI7T.
Real Estate and Insurance.
J. S. WALKER,Qiniril Agent ron Hawaiian Islands.
lloyal Insurance Company.Alliance Assurance Company.Alliance Marine and General Assnranoe
Company.raciuo iunttiui j.iio metiranco com-
pany of California,Wilhelma ot Madgcbarg Insurance Com
pany.ticottish Union and National Insurance
Company.
Room 12 Bprcckcls Ulock, Honolulu, II. I,
Real Estate Transaction?.Bnbsciibflrn are famished with from live
to six lists per week, giving an accuraterecord ot all deeds, mortgages, leases, re-
leases, powers of attorney, etc, etc, whichare placed on record.Subscription Price, 00 per Month.
A. V. GEAR,210 King 8t. Honolulu.
MORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLELOUIS K. AVGREW
OI'KICli N'o. 15 Kiinliliuinuu street,Honolulu. Formerly A. Itiw's olllco.Uultod Ktntrn C!iitoin Hoilxo llrokornAccountant's Konrvliorx of Title andOonoral 1Iiimiiuh4 AgcuN.Tcloph)iio 520 1021
JAS. !'. MOIK1AK,
Membel of Honolulu Slock Exchange.Queen street.
Telephone ?. P. O. tlox ill.
WM. .A.. LOVE.BROKER.
Stocks, Uonih ami Urn 1:11 Siicuihtiks,LoauM Negotiated. Heal
HoNoi.ni.tr, II. I.
Musical Instruction, etc.
PROF. FRANK W. JACOBS.
Cultivation of the VoiceAND.,
Artistic Singing..ITALIAN METHOD.
Studio: Alakoa Hoii'-o-.
Telephone 892. 1022
"W. A;EamesTEACHER
Of Jhifc&i1 and BJaqdoIin
Studio Y. M. C. A. Bi.llriliiK, Room 2Brunch Studio Alakoa IIoiixo,
Alnkcii Struct.
Guitars Made.My Guitnrs nro noted for tho purity
of their touo.Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, etc., Repaired.
A. MAS,064 Ho'el street, apposite the Arlington.
PliEXOH POLISHING,Ourpontoring, Cabin Making,
ETC
JACOB MADISON,-- : 722 Fort street.
as-A- ll kinds ot Jobbing faithfully nj promptlyexecuted. 1041
WHITE LABOR LAUNDRY I
Your work Hnllulteil, mid tlie flneHtclftN-- of Horvleo AT HEAKONABLEI'UIOES GUAHANTEEI).
j iv m q .npRmnmViUUUl LillllUU
All FlannelH nnd Silks washed liyhand. Ordinary Moudlng, mid But-tons .Sowed On.
The Honolulu
STEAM LAUNDRYCOMPANY, Limited.
IfflTelephono 6811, nnd leave yourorders. Moij
HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO,
ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.f
Manacii:k.
EMBALMINGA specialty.
Office and Parlors514 & 510 Fort St. , near Hotel.
Telophouu 170.
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iltHl, Honolulu, II. I., by th
BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
W. H PARR1NGTON EJIIor
DNiri. ICX5AN City EJIlor
TillUtSDAY, DEO. 15, 1898.
wah ri.ATfoujis.
I'LATrORM ON WHICH THE DOLEPARTY SOUGHT TO TURN HAWAII OVERTO TIIF ENEMIES OF Till: UNITEDSTATES, AND NOW PROPOSES HE SHALL111" APPOINTED GOVERNOR OF AMERI-
CAN TERRITORY. "As a member ofthe family of nations, .we mustdeJ.ire our position, because we area maritime State. As a neutral state
he Ml wall) should follow;, In duetimo. the example of other neutralst.it.--. mJ proclaim her neutraity. Sucha pro. I im.itlon would require the HennliiRton t.i this port wlthlij 24 hours,just as the Portuguese required the Spanishllrct to leae St. Vincent at once. Shouldth? refuse to ro, we could nothelp ourselves, but would show an honestnsutMlitv." From the Advertiser of Mayytii. ify!.
Ft-o- the speech of Congress-man HlTT AND PLATFORM ON WHICH
0Vi!l:S PASSED THE ANNEXATIONRESOLL.ION "Hut without anv wordsfrom us or any assurances from our
ncitwIthstandlnR the pressure towliu.i it lias been subjecteJ, (he braelitll- - H iv. .lil.in Govemment, lining Ame-ri.- ..
than Spain and umtident in thejnst.ie of the Rreat America ieople as acliil tiiwts its father, remains unchanRedIn ; ur,ioe." ,
AX AlVi:ilTIHi:it IMIAli
On Julv 2J, 189S, the nffichil orRan ofthe II. v.iiian Government expressed thefollow '
it dltiiri.il opinion under the cap-t.m- i.
"APPOINTING .'
" I he rule" (of appointing federalofliwcrs from .intone territorial resident;.)"is .W hard and fast, and in this case,sho i'd in't perhaps, be applied for a num-br- r
if E"'d reasons."
Tin1 ottiuitil orenn says it liasno; political discussionbut will follow tbo Bulletin.Ti.m U t ind friends. "We arcplenmd t noto your realisationtbut th Bulletin leads and theAdvertiser follows.
The litllo kuot of philosopherswho nre (unking petnlnut opposi-tio- u
to "inipormlism" their latesthubby limo uotbiug to encouragethem . -- pt thoir own convictiou
tb'.t tin-- , tiro beings superior totlm mcrwiieliniut! sentiment oftbp " 11 riy. Now York Sun.
'Th.' So ib of Calfiinity" is thelatest ikI lit'ou to tho A B. 0. bo- -
ciftipq of IIouolulu. All Amerienns who distrust tho honor oftbef- - line mxl nre ready to belittlethe Am i in peoplo aro eliuibloto iiii-- nnd tho Advertieoraccents tin position us officialorg-.- u of tlio Beet.
"The hi-io- iy of tho Inst 300
yi'iitt. hiw conclusively shown Hint(ol'.-ii'i- l iivnrntncuts nloue canretnin control offoreign . I nrn a firm er
tluit it will be in our powerto instill th' principles of Ameri-
can uiviliK.tim in tho pooples ofthe Phdip. linos." Geuoral JoeWheeler.
'Tis tail that many requestshave ben . inndo at Washingtonthat Pro-tideu- t MoKiuloy design-ate July !7 mi a national holidayto celobrat.' iho recout expansionpolicy. This has caaaod the
lo trot out thoirbogey men, and Carl Schurz andhis uiUEwii up friends to set thogriditon of .Imloyalty sizzling.
After hnv ng been given an allround Hpaijkiuu tho childish Ad-
vertiser bn-k-- i into nnothor cornerand yolls, "i'ah, yah, yah, cooncnt, eoon en " It is not and hasnot beo Ui 1 olioy of this paperto drop to ho cowardly, dobaBodAdvortiser plana of personalities.AVeofomriJ appreciate tbut theAdvortiser i smarting undor apersonal ti king-t- o, nnd so far nstho Bulletin is concornoJ ourcontomporar. shall have fullewiug to dam itsolf in porsonolspite.
Tho con 'uxi.ma of our corres-pondent V ) Cross regardinpthe use of Hawaii's mountainstreams sho ' interest tho busi-
ness community. Cheap produc
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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., DECEMBER 15,
from tho npponrnnccs, reductionsmust bo looked for in othor linesthnu labor. Thousands of dollarsnro being burned in conl, whenthousands of tons of unharnessedonergy nro running to wnsto inmountain streams. What tho in-
dustrial adaptation of electricityhasdouo'in other portions of thoworld can be dono in Ilnwnii.
llnwnii'8 popular npprovnl oftho Itopublicnu policy of expansion finds recognition in tho demands of tho American PencoCommissioners nt Paris regardingtho Caroline islands. Thcso isl-
ands had beou practically forgotten, till tho Hawniinu Board for-
warded its memorial to Commissioner Fryo. The demands inndoby tho Americans moan tho free-
dom oE Amorican liberalism inislauds thnt hnvo furnished uinnya dark chapter of Spauish rulennd an unfortunnto chapter of thoCloveland administration. Yettburo o.ro weak minded would boAmericans iu Hawaii who cursetho policy of President McKinleythat nobly and honestly nssumestho ro'ponsibilitios of tho hour.
Till: .NOT NOM1XATKII CAMIlltATi:.
President Dolo says regardingtho governorship: "It would beout of phico for me to nominatemyself for tho position and workfor my appointment." This state-
ment is almost pitiful, demonstrat-ing as it does tho nbsolute dissolution of Prssidont Dolo's local sup-
port for tho highest executive po-
sition of tho territory of Hawaii.President Dolo is careful not todeny ho is n enndidnto nnd recog-
nizes tho wisdom of local peopleexpreseiug thoir proferenccs.But no ono has nominated him fortho positiou and he cannot nom-
inate hiniBelf.Nothing that has been put in
print brings out nioro clearly thodamnnblo cowardice, tho politicalbackbiting nnd chicanery of thosmall coterio of timo serving office
seekers who profess to be Mr.Dole's friends. Having lost thosupport of tho rank and filo of thoannexation party who opposo himhonestly nnd 011 principle, Air.Dole finds himself iu tho hands ofsolf-soeki- ng politicians who damnhim with faint praise nnd in private conversation mnko him per-
sonally nnd his capacity for hold-
ing executive office tho sub-
ject of vulgar, low livedbuffoonery. Thoso men whopose as Mr. Dolo's friends wheniu his presence, stab him in thoback personally and politicallywhon out of his hoaring. "With
such a friend wielding tho oditori- -
al pen of tho Advertiser, it iseasy to explain why Mr. Dolo re-
mains nn candidntc.Tho official organ simply throwsmud at Mr. Dolo's opon opponentsto satisfy n personal enmity againstloyalty to Amorican principles.andto distract attention from its ownwoak and intriguing neutrality to-
wards Mr. Dolo.
lolliliiy Spirit.What do you want in tho wine
or liquor lino for the holidays ?
What kind of liquor do you likobest to lubricate the turkey orjoint ? Onmara & Co., Port streethavo just recoived choico brandsof Port, Madiera, Sherry, Muscat,Uoisling, Uerko mm liock put upin assortments to suit. Thoyhnvo a iiuo lino of Amorican nndEuropean brandies nnd whiskies.Among thoir finely selected stockis gonuino port nnd sherry fromPortugal; goods fit for connois-seurs, nyo, nectar for Jupitor.Thoy also hnvo nle and stout nndtho celebrated Soattlo Rainierboor. Camara .fc Co.'s storo willbo kopt open during tho holidayseason up to 9 o'olock or later toaccommodate their numorous pa-trons. Seo thoir announcementon Pogo 8.
Tho regulur weekly meeting oftho Christian Workers will bo holdtomorrow (Friday) afternoon at3:30 o'clock at tho Y. M. 0. A.ball. Tho mooting will bn led byKov. Mr. Morgan. A cordial in- -
vita'ion is extended to all to botion is tho cry of the times nnd present.
MERCANTILE AFFAIRS
Tho Hnwniinn Mercnntilo Agon-oy- ,
Q. H. Borroy, mnnngor, reviewstho commercial phaso of locnl nf-fn- irs
for tho Inst fifteen days asfollows:
Tho situntiou is just now inter-esting in most nil lines of business.Tho bqjidny trndo is approachingproportions inn larger degroo thanformer yenrs.
Prices nro notably rnoro reason- -nblo nnd nrlicles of worth nro now I
within tho menns of the majority.In retnil trndo, cuts in prices iu
certain liucs aro noted nnd thosigus nro nlrondy nppenring thnttho snmo onuses that operate tobring prices down to n lovol cor-
responding to conditions in oldercommunities, nro to hnvo full forcuhero.
Collections on old accounts nrenot db sntisfaotory ns during thofirst of this quarter.
Duilding materials nro in gooddemand. Mechnuics nro scarce.
Of real estuto tho report says:Tho market continues firm. Trans-- 1
notions in largo nmounts hnvoboon fow, tho nctivo domand forresidenco lots still continues. ;
There is n groat demnud forfurnished nud unfurnished housos
Tho relenses of mortgages in thopast fortnight hnvo boon greaterthan tho mortgago iudobtednefcBincurred in the samo space of time.
Leases of rice, enno nnd tnrojlands still contiuuo to be rande, It) I
being recorded sinco our Inst re-- 1
port.luo interest rntes on mortgages
aro: 810,000 nt 0 percent,nt 7 percent, 631,287.29 nt 8 porcent, $2,900 at 9 percent, $5,'J0..01 at 10 porcent, $1,055 nt 12 per-cent and $19,815.91 no rato of in-
terest recorded.Tho immigration report gives
581 arrivals and 870 departures.
Wo nro now opoulng n lino of
WHIPSComprising Huggy, Hiding,
.Tockoy, English Cropf,
Dog Snnko, llawnllnn, etc., etc.
In WluiloUono, Mulacca, Kngllsh Holly,
Straight Holly, Knwhldo.
Dog Collars,Legging,
jMoxicun Bolts.
Cull ami got the firHt choice
Picilc Hardware Co., Ltd.
Fort Stroot,
( The rainy wenther f0) suggests a wet win- - W3y ter- - &
(fV How about a good fm
Silkm Umbrella(y fop w
(0 a w
Jj Holidayti Gift ? W
(0 Nothing more ap- - (f
ii l'ruM-Hi.-. ui- - uoviuh
ri We have a goou as- -(f sortment to choose (t
:Ji from those with ;!i
j steel rod and close(0 folding, or with na- -
tural sticks and(0 mounts.
M. McINERNYm
mModern Clothier,
(0 Merchant and Fort Streets.0
mmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmfMmmm
k Household Supplies. 1We are Offering,
This Week,Exceptional Values
in....
Lace Curtains!.A.isno,
Curtain Muslins!Just the thing for Brightening up your Homes.
Christmas to many means New Curtains. We havethem in all qualities,
from $1.25 upto $20 per pair. We are showing
tiSOME SWELL PORTIERESf
N.S.SachsS3THE
?aiiiiauuuiiiiaiiuiiiiuiiiwiiuaiuiuiuiwwwiwiiiwiiu
MERRYCHRISTMAS
AT THE
GoldenRuleBazaar
Dolls, Toys,Books, Drums,
Guns, Whips,Horses, Pistols,
Prang's Calendars13 oo!:s, Cards,
Paint Boxes,Manicure Sets,
Cigar Boxes,Autograph Books,
Bicycles, Tricycles,Wagons,
Wheelbarrows,Carts, Wash Sets,
Little Chairs forDolls as BIG
AS BABIESDressed Dolls from 15c to $8 !
Everybody is cordially invited tovisit the BAZAAR, 316 Fort St.
J. M.WEBB.
THE ORPHEUMFAMILY THEATRE.
T. V. IvIIVG, Lessee
THIS(Thursday)
EVENING !Dec. 15, 1808.
V VVaudeville Entertainment !
)y tlio Clovorest ArtUU of the Day,
SEW SONGS 1 NEW DANCES 1
ALL STAlt PEUFOHMEItS
Itosorvod Soat on sale at Taclflc Cyclo
it Manufacturing Co.'s.Doors onon at 7:30.
I'orfornianco at 8.KoBorvod Chairs, 50o; gonoral
25c. 10S5
Atnorioau Moasencor HorvioeMnaoiiio Tomple. Telophono
1898.
Dry Goods Co., Limited.PEOPLE'S PROVIDBRS.ig- -j
siMa'aiaiaisisjsiajsiaisiaiaEuaietiaisiEffaiaiaiaiiaiajsisiis
Christmas Vehicles! 1On tlio Mohlam wo shall
In SUllItl-rVS- , PH.irrONS anilsultablo Chrltinas Qlfti.
Honolulu Carriage flanufactoryWRIGHT, Prop'r.
1031 VaSigiBJBSlJiaEleMBlBJSlSteBlBia
We are openday and night.There will be noband of music todraw the crowdthis year. Do notlet anything,factor circumstancehinder you fromseeing our immense,beautifuldisplay of Holiday Goods.W.W.Dimond&Co,,
LIMITED.
The People's Store,
Von Holt lllock, King street.
Notice.I Iwg to notify my customers and the
public generally that I have transferredmy business to tho Metropolitan MeatCompany, owing to ill health, and thntall bills owing by mo will bo bytho saM Metropolitan Moat Company,and airbills duo me will bo colloctod byBald Company.
Thanking tho public for pnst favors,JOSEPH TINKEIl.
1088-l- Cltv Mont Market.
Honolulu Mesaoncer Sorvico dolivers messaged and paoknges.
Ui. Tolepliono b7H. i
rocolvo a largo lot of Latest Styles i!j
V. V.
paid
ItOAD CAltTS, which will niako Wa '
FOIIT STltKET, A1JOVK HOTKfi.
AfcYou Getting
raprCHiMS
It you aro, you want tocall at Tho Kash, 0-- Hotel St.Just onoiiod up tho mostCoinplofo Lino of SmokingJackots ovor oxhlbltod on thoIslands, $0.50 to $10 In anolidlots variety of colors.Nock ties or any othorkind of tlos.
Clothing for Mon;Clothing for UoysjClothing for Child ran.Huts tho samo.Shirtwaists, Golf Shirtsand nil othor kinds of Shirts.
"The Kash,"9 Hotel Street : :' layerlerBM
Agents for Dr. Delmel'a LInen-Mo- al
Underwear. Send for Catalogue.
We Make Shirts to Order.Telophono No. 070.
Waianae Hotel,Walanae, Oahu.
Fine sua bathing and mountainSCENERY!
AHEALTHFULSPOTCLOSETOTHnSEA.
W I All Trains to anJ (rom Honolulu ti!ltor Slop at Ihe Hotel 1 --04
Albert Toogood, Proprietor-108- 9j
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llie 17xiToia.aa.e ZBIcrcle,A GENTLEMAN'S WHEEL.
A world-wi- de reputation for Easy Running Fine Mechan--teal Construction. A year in advance of any other wheel.
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all
EAKIN & WHITMAN,
HOW'S
THIS ?Good Violin, Bow, Case, etc., Complete,
Only $7.50
A Few Suggestions for
BanjosFrom $6.50 up
i$P
MCJJjt
and
FORT ST.Next to Golden Rulo Tsuziiar.
!
Xmas!!
(
v "A "A A "A? "! Jv 1i 5i A 1I. 1i. !i 5i !
Piano,Music Cabinet,Piano Scarf,Guitar,Mandolin,Violin,Banjo,Music Roll,Bound Volume of
Hawaiian Songs,Gramophone,Toy Drums.
Wc have (i Jorge nnd well selected stock of the above goodson display. Call and sec us.
from$3.50 up.
Also bear in mind that wc will tulc your OLD PIANO as partpayment on a NEW ONE. Wc have Just received a
VVW"ii,"- large shipment of Kimball Pianos, per Australia.
BERGSTROM MUSIC C0,Ltd.Progress
COKXKR FOItT AND HEUETANIA STREETS.
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HOLIDAY GOODS!vrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjtrjsrAr'jrjr'jrArjrjMNWhite Opera Capes, &
Richly Trimmed, from SO to $25. J
Art Department.A great variety in Hemstitched Scarfs and Center Pieces,
Battenberg Doylies, Embroidered Linen Scarfs, Table Cloths,Stamped Goods.
Linen Department.Irish Table Linen in sets, with one dozen Napkins to
match, for round or any sie table.
B;F. KtftS k CO. IFort Street.
Mandolins
Blooifc,
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Morgan's auction snlo of rugs to-
morrow.Hats for Ghristmns; reasonablo
prices at Mrs. Hannn's.Ewn Plantation was visited by
very heavy rains yesterday.llemenijuor the Kaumakapili
chnrch fair on Satnrday next.Special American Agent H. M.
Sewall wont to Waiaianalo for ashort vacation trip this morning.
Tho Golden ltulo Bazaar is soiling dolls dressed, from 15 cents to25 cents. Sold by others 25 to 40cents.
Postmaster Oat has just issued,and dish United, a timo-tabl- u ofproposed mail steamer scrvico for189'J.
Tarn McQrew and Mrs. 0. 13.
Cooper returned in tho Mikabalathis morning after a very pleasanttrip on Kauai.
Tho Hawaiian Hotel hack stnndis n splendidly equipped establishment. It has courteous drivers,lino horses aud nibbpr-tire-, volup-tuous vohicles. King up tdephotieNo. 32.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warrenentertained a party of frionds lastovpning at tho rcsidouco of Mrs.Higgins, to colebroto the first
of the daughter of thefamily.
James F. Morgan will torn- - mowsell by auction tho finest a inrt-me-
of costly aud ponuino Turk-ish and Persian rugs ever showniu this city. Tho sale will takoplace in tho Bruce Waring it Co.building, Fort street.
Iu the noticoof thostickholderameeting of tho Union Fenl Co.,Ltd., publishod in today's issue, itreads "aunual meeting." This isnn orror of the typo. It shouldread adjourned annual meeting.It will bo held Saturday.
E. W. Jordan has such an ini-me-
stock of toys and fancygoods that ho hns boeu compelledto leaso tho Waterhouso promiseson Uueen street, un aaturaaythoro will be a grand opening ofthis store. At his store on Fortstreet ho has many attractions,and oagor buyers throng tho emporium. Daring tho holiday season both stores will bo opou evon- -idqb. Tho iuoon Btrcot storo willbo brilliactly illuminated byacetylene gas furnished by thoOceania ,Gas and Electric Co., 112Hotel stroet.
Thoro aro many inquiries con-cerning Guam Island, tho princi-pal island of tho Ladrones. Sov-er-
enterprising rosidents havooppressed a desire to visit Guam,as business opportunities aro saidto bo good thero. Captain Hairisof tho schooner Concord contemplates making a voyage to tho island. ThovosBol that bo commandswill accommodato thirty-fiv- e passengers and 100 tons of freight.Those intorosUd in tho projectcan ascertain further particularsby calling on H. Hackfeld fc Co ,
Ltd.Georgo Haffner, tho Fort street
jeweler, has a very handsome linoof goods, Bnitablo for Christmaspresents. Mr. Haffner is a silversmith and engraver of many yearsexporionce. Ho has manufacturedout of coins, woods and nuts someartistic things in tho jewelry linewhich aro typical of the countryand aro destined to bo of greatvalue in coming years. He willmako anything in tho jewolry linothat the many readers of the liveBdllktin may dtsirn. All ordersintrusted with him will bo faith-fully and artistically oxocutcdSee his card on pago 8 under NewToday.
Cruelly to Anlmtl".Thoro is being investigated by
xuiBS Helen Wilder, humano ollicor, a caso of cruelty to animals,that takes on a much more cruelaspect than ordinary cases.
Sometime ago, J. S. Walkertook a dog from a friend to bokept at his homo. On Monday ayoung PortugucBO working forMr. Walkor, becamo angry at thodog for chasing chickons, Toshow his very small nature, bo tiedtho poor bruto with n chain andthen procoeded (o mark its bodywith n whip. Tho flexible partdid not suit him so ho boat thedog with tho handlo until the poorthing was unanlo to move. Dur-ing tho night, tho dog died.
In spoaking of tho matter to aprominent judco this morning, hosaid: "A Huh or imprisonment istoo mud. Theused to beat thoused on tho onetho doed.
wuip tuut was,dor, should bewho committed
K.b;
--kHoliday Season, 1898!
Largest and Finest Stock in Honolulu,
AT..
Santa Glaus'
Emporium.
l'rcnontHfor theYoung midOld.If wo run-n-
suitVou no onoIn towncan.
uolcomo totlmIlKiSHOW.
WALL, NICHOLS CO.
Notice.Persons ulslilni; to obtain bonrd at
Maknuao, Maul, can be rcconitnodntedat MRS. II. H. IlAII.in 'S
Torms, $10 imrwi'ok. fi55-fl-
Xiiihi Cnnllii.Church fairs, festivals, socials
aud candy dealers supplied withtho purest coeds at lowest prices.Now England Bakery and CandyCompany.
)3
Sterling 25c !
25c!
SilverThimbles!
Gold, Silver and Plated Ware,in the Latest Designs,
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS 1
All Goods Gunrnntccd us ltoprcsonted.WATCIIMAKKIt,M ANl'F VCTLMUNCJ JEWKLEKAND OITICIAN.
M. R. COUNTER507 Fort Stroet.
Notaries.
ioSi
N. FEKNANDbZ.
NOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITEROfllce: 209 Merchant street. Camp-lie- ll
Block, rear of J. O. Carters otllce.P. O. Box 101.
EDMUND II. UAltT,Notary Public and Typewriter
Convpanccrani Searcher of Record's.
Olllco Cniiiiiboll'H Hlook, Merchant St.Next door la Hawaiian Wine Co 1055-1- 1
P. SILV.,AOKNT TO Takk
Acknowledgments to Instrumen's,District of Konn, Oaliu.
At W. C. AuIiI'h olllco, KI111; htrout, nearNuuniiu.
1 Christmas Prices on Bicycles!For Sweethearts and Wives,
Sisters nnd Daughters......A LARGE STOCK AT
-- i i& OUT RATES!PEARSON & HOBRON, Agts
312 FURT ST. Telephone 5G5.
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ChristmasGiftsFop All
In electing Christmas Giftsmany points are to be considered:
First of all, where! is the largestand best display to be seen ?
Second, the quality and prices ?
After you have convincedon these two points the rest
is easy.
Stock.We have on display tle
largest and greatest variety J
HOLIDAY GOODS ever offeredin Honolulu. We know our priesare right, because we hair rightfrom the manufacturers, therebyliving the percentage made bv
the middle man.
Cheapestand Best
When you come to our storewe feel it our duty to familiarize
you with the goods wecarrytiandour time is yours.
Come and inspect our stock.
Goods are all marked in plain
figures.
Hollister Co,
mTOmm333mSa3S&33SB338g' sS
Another StoreABSOLUTELY NECESSARY!
- - TO DISPLAY OUR -
Holiday GoodsOwing to oup Immense Stock of TOYSand FANCY GOODS, we have beencompelled to pent mope stope space.SATURDAY, at the old Watephouseppemises on Queen stpeet, we willhave a GRAND OPENING. Both ofoup stopes will be open nights
Mps. E. J. Boardman has charge of oupART DEPARTMENT. j&sT
E. W. JORDAN'S,No. FORT ST.
!C3C3C3C&S3C&83C&33C&33;
feya.k ,t
your-
self
Largest
Drug
- ;
its
$x
f
.
1
'W.'
Hardware, etc.
If vmt iicoil now
MATTINGTor ur houso, or
Japanese RugsTo brighten your homo,
at ii lmmlti.il cost,
you will bo Interested
In goods Just to hand itt
Lowers & Cooke's.
Your Roof and
Gutters
Should be put in thorough repairbefore you are washed out duringthe heavy rains.
I stand ready to do any necessary
repiirs required.
John Notf,75-7- 9 KING ST.
Telephone No. 31.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
Hit; Importation ofJjix I nsiilar and lloina"Victoria
IniAXILA. 01 G AltSJust received by
KAM TAI,llotol St.. Hour Tort.
HOP WO COMPANY.King Street, I'ulaco Square
Merchant Tailor.Circnl iiiiiny vuiietlos of I.lnun Suit
ings. Coat iiikI trousers, ?1; n iKirfectJit guaranteed. Read nude, $2.fiU, flmid 9.1.50 n milt.
W. W. AHANA
Merchant Tailor323 Nuuanu St.
Fine Suitings in English, Scotch andAmerican Goods made to ordor.
Xelophono COS. -- Postolllce box USO.
Real Estale.
A Few
Bargainsrilouu Lot on K'alll street, at Kallhl.
00 x 100Mouse ani Lot at Kallhl ; 400 x 100..Price Jj joo.Mouse ani Lot on Young street, 75x155
($5 000Lot at Kamolllllll, about 'A acre.
Lot on Prospeit street, 75x115.
'Three Lots opposite Mck'ee Island,next to Mai JonaM sI our Lots Kapahulu Tract. Site 50 x,iooeaih.
M, K, KEOHOKALOLE and
L.K. M'GREW,
15 Kaahumanu St.
Jewelers.
g DIETZ,Practical Watchmaker
117 NUUANU BT.
Repairs fine complicatei Watches, Clocks, Musicbaxel an) Jewelry
All work guaranteed. experience.
LATEST STYLES JEWELRYBy last steamer from the Coast.
THE REGULAR THINGAt my store, where the
BEST CUSTOM WORK
la done repairing ami now workboth. Plus, riot's, brucolets, watch-making, ete.
H. G. BIART 404 Fort St.
a WtWlttrbfafcy'Si . .ufityttaMs - 4'jvJ, i,,
? ", ' """Vi rf" pa' "fcf "T f" 'Tm-r- wfipipaMywpr tut-.!"- .
THL EVENING BULLETIN'. HONOLULU, H. I., DEOEMBElt 15, 1898.
Calumet (g)Baking
Powder
Grocers.
FopYourChristmas !
e m mOberz Dam Pfnusse;
Spitz Kugehn;
Feinstc Weisse;
Lcbk'uchen;
Feinste Basler Lebkuchen from
the confectionatyof Heinrich
Haberlein, Nurnberg, Ger-
many;
Pitted Olives, from France;
Crescent Olives, from France;
Weisbaden Stuffed Prunes;
Glace Fruit from Paris;
Figs, Pressed, from Smyrna;
Frendi Mnrrons Glace (Chest-
nuts in Vanilla Syrup);
Christmas Tree Ornaments;Live Trees from the forests of
Northern California, to ar-
rive per Australia, order
early;
Bon Bons.
riien there are Bon Bons forfun and favors not alwaysfor children we thought ofyou, too, and your dinnerguests. Oh t the fun youcan have with these snap-pers !::::::::
Melange in Syrup, from Ger-
many ;
S. R. St J. C. Motto' New
York Celebrated Sparkling
Sweet Cider;
Lowney's Chocolate Bon Bons
you know what they are;
Drawing Room and Christmas
Candles, all colors;
Dressed Turkeys on ice from
California;
Cape Cod Cranberries.
Lewis & Co.211 FORT STREET.
Telephone 240
"Wholesale mid RetailDealers in - --
Staple andl'linuy
GroceriesV. O. Hox 207.
H. MAY & CO.Wholesale and Retail Groceries.
515 & 517 Fort St., HonoluluTfclephonor 2VJ P.O. Box 470
GONSALVES & CO., LtdWHOLESALE GROCERS ANI
WINE MERCHANTS.
225 Quoen stroot, Honolulu, H, I,
Artistic Graining
RW V? DLCORATING AND NATURALSSI jft3 WOOD riNlSHINU A SI'LCIALTY.
House Painter,Paper Hanger,Grainer, Glazier, andTlNTER : : :
HE. MoKeohnie,MERCHANT STREI71
1070 Next to 1'ollco Station
HONEY IN THE STREAMS.
Continued from Page :t.
wore it liameesod, to do doubletho work llio coal docs.
Tho cost of operating tho pumpsby electricity, (jonerntod by thopower of waterfall, would bo amoro nothing, compared with whatsteam is costing them.
From what I can lonrn I wouldconsider it advisable, on planta-tions whero water power iu abuu-dauc- e
is availablo, at reasonablecost, within a distanco of pixtymiles, to supplant steam ontirolyby electricity, as somo managerstell mo they would like very muchto put, the trash, on tholoud, for tho reason, that whilo itmay uot bo a first-clas- s fertilizer,yet it seems to keep tho groundopcu continually till tho crop ietakon off by which timo it is thor-oughly disintegrated or decom-posed, then tho soil is roady for afresh supply.
Electricity could bo used in thomills for powor and for ovaporat-ln- g
tho cuuo juice, to great ndvnu-tng- oover steam, as it would bo
much cleaner, and would onlyoccupy about one eighth tho floorspace that tho stoma equipmentdoes. A good oxamplo of whntelectricity gouerated by waterpowor can do in tho way of pump-ing, is to bo scon ou the plantationof tho AVniauao Co. at Waianae,Oahu. Four million gallons ofwater nro boing raised daily, thopump is throe and ouo half milesdistant from the source of power,and during the two years tho planthas been iu operation, it has notcost one cent for repairs.
I think with Mr, Young whomyou quoto today, that tho questionof sugar growing in tho Islands,to maintain present or approxi-mately presout profits, resolves it-
self iulo one of cheaper production,and I think ouo of tho menus tothat end is to utilizo tho wateravailablo in tho mountains andthereby reduco coal consumption.
F. J. Cnoss.Honolulu, Dec. 9, 1898.
Mother mill Hon.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla has curedmo of rheumatism and neuralgiawhen 1 could find uo relief fromanything else. My son also suf-fered for years from nouralgiaand boils, but since taking Hood'sSarsaparilla ho hns had no symp-toms of thoso diseases." Mrs.Annie McGowon, 8 North 10thStreet, Temple, Toxas.
Hood's Fills aro oasy to take,onsy to oporato. Curo indiges-tion, headache.
m 9 m
If you want a nico Rubber tirohack with a careful driver ring upClub Stablo Hack Stand Tol. 319,and wo guarautoo you will bosatisfied.
Mechanic's Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuanu streets, lodging byday, week or month. Terms: 25and 50 cents por night. SI rind81.25 por week.
Chamberlain's Colic, Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy can alwaysbe dopondod upon aud is ploasantand safe to take. Sold by all deal-ers, Benson, Smith & Co., Gen-eral Agonts.
My Honolulu Hollo is a compa-nion piece to My Honolulu Lady.It is by tho samo author and forsain by tho Rorgstrom Music Co.Stop in and try it on ono of thoKroegor pianoB.
WALTHAM
WATCHES
In Big "Variety !
FRANK J.KRUGER,
Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts,1090
CHURCH FAIR-- AT-
KaumakapHi Church,
SATURDAY. DEC. 17.FROM i p. M.
The Proceeds are for the Benefit of the Church.
ADMISSION, 25 CTS.Tickets are for sale by the Committee having
the matter In hanJ, and at the entrance, lotlg-t- d
w w w w W W
3 GET IT
I ATWATERHOUSE'S.J.fji Spasm of Joy i
I
is seen 111 me uttes in iner patrons ot tins store wnen tney r
see the handsome line of Crock- - L
pery and Glassware. n
THEREIare I
3 ALWAYS
New fresh Groceries of the"PURE FOOD" grade in our
I Grocery Department. Wearealways on the alert to serve
I you with the best of every- -
thing that the American andI European markets can produce T
f J. T, Waterhouse3; Wtvverley Mock, Eetliel St.
OROC'ERIIS, HARDWARE,J CROCKERY. I
Established in 1851. leaders la 1898.
W W W W W W
Surgeons and Physicians.
DR,W. E.TAYLOR.OFFICE :
Comor Richards and Borotnnla strcotsOlUeo Hours : 10 to 1.
108S Tolopliono 517.
DR. WALTER HOFFMAN.CORNER RERETANIA AND punch-how- l
streets.Olllco Hours: 8 to 10 u. in.; 1 to 3
p. m.; 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays: 8 to 10
n. in. Tolopliono filO. 1. O. Box GUI.1070
DR. C. L. GARVIN"Olllco: 5U7 Kino Hriinirr, near Punch-
bowl, Honolulu, II. I.TUMil'lIONi: No. 413
Houre: 8 to 9 n. in,; 2 to 5 p. in.;0 to 7 p. in.
BQX-- At Dr. Day's olllco 0 to 12 in.; 7to 8 , iiu
Office HoursOn nnd after Novombor 1st, 1803, Dr.
J. T. Wnyson's olllco hours will bo:Wook days, 10 a. in. to 3 p. in.: 0:30 to7:30 p. in. Sundays, 10 n. m. to 12 m.
1040-t- f
Dentists.
DR. ALBERT JONES DERBY
Dentist.CORXUIt FOHT AND IIOTKL STS.,
MOIT-SMIT- I1LOCK.Telephones: Olllco, 015; Kcsldonco,
789. llouns: 1) n. m. to I p. m.
A. C. WALL, D. D. S.,O. E.WALL, D.D.S.,T3ENTISTS.
Mew Love's Ilmldinft, Fort BtreetiTELKl-UON- 434.
DR. P. E. CLARK,DENTIST.
13-- 1 1 Progross lllock, comor Borotnulnand Fort Streots, Honolulu.
DR. R. I. MOORE,Dentist.
No. 21(1 Hotel stroot. Tolopliono 505,HOURS: 0 to 12 n.in. and 1 to 4 p.m.
1918
Veterinarians.
T. B. CLAPHAM,
Olllco : llotol Stal)loa. Calls, duy ornllit, promptly muworod. Speclnltlos:Obstotrlcs nnd r.ililoilOKS. 1005
A.R.ROWAT.D.V.S.GraJujta of McGIII University, Montreal.)
lias had ten ears rractlcal experience In the treat-ment ot Horses, Cattle ani Domestic Pets in theHawaiian Islands.
Orders left at Club or Pantheon Stables will bereceived and promptly attended to.Office 610 Fori St. Telephone 785
J.R.Shaw,D.V.S.
Ova h i I I JIt Ii
Office and Infirmary, 863 King St.TELKPHONK 708.
,llodorn and Humane Trcatmont.
Bankers.
IIncorporated Under tub Laws 1
lop tub Hawaiian Repubuc.j
Capital Subscribed, 100,000
Capital Paid Up, - 300,000
OFFICKRS AND DIRECTORS:CirAi. M. Cooui:, Prosldont.
J. II. Atiikrion, nt
C. II. CooKn, Caslilor.e F. O. Athiiiiton, Socrotary.
Henry Wntorhouso,Tom May,
F. W. Mncfarlano,K. D. Tonnoy,
J. A. McCandloss.
Hxcliango drawn on Wolls, Fargo ACo.'s ll,nk In San Fninclfeo and NowYork, and tliolrcorrospondonts througli-ou- t
tho world.Oriental eorrcipondonts, Tho Hong-
kong and Shanghai Ranking Corora-tlo- n,
tho Chartorod Rank of India, Aus-tralia and China.
Attention glon to gouoral bankingbuslnoss.
Safo doposlt boxes rented by mouthor year. 1015
Architects, Contractors and Builders.
O. G. TltAPHAGEN,ARCHITECT
223 Marchant St.. Honolulu,Between Fort aud Alakca,
Telephone : : : 734
Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal.
ALLEN & KOBINSON,Qucon Rtroot, Honolulu.
Mechanics' Tools.Wo have a large assortment at tlio
LOWEST ritlOES.TENNEDAUM & OAHN,
Next to Union Hxpress Co., King st.3A large assortment of Garden Tools. ,069
SANITARY PLUMBINGIf you want MO DEUX PLUMH-JN(- 3
at MODERN 1'ltlCES consultmo.
Latest designs In Bath Tubs alulLavatory Furnishings.
JOHN PHILLIPS,1017 28 Hotel street.
F. H. REDWARD,
Contractor and Builder.Olllccs nnd Stores fitted op and
Estimates given on
ALL KINDS OP WORK.ts Olllco and Shop: No. 619 Fort street,
adjoining W. W. Wright's Carriage Shop.
To My Patrons and the Public,
Having recovered from my re-
cent illuess, I am npain prepnrcdto do all kinds of Tinsmith andPlumbing work as heretofore.Thanking you for past favors, Irespectfully solicit a continuanceof tho samo.
JAS. NOTT, Jr.- Tel. 814.
Monuments and Headstones,
Tho undorslgnod Is propared to doCEMETERY WORK OF ALL KINDS,and supply MONUMENTS and HEAD-STONES of which lio has a groat va-rlo-
of tho Latest and Most ArtisticDoslgnn, and will also supply Stono Cop-
ing sop.iratoly for surrounding como-tor- y
lots.tSf" Estimates glvon in Marblo, Gra-nlt-
Hawaiian Stono, ote.FRED. HARRISON.
A Mew Paint Shop.
Having associated with us Mr. JohnII. Wot, a practical Houso I'.ilntor,Docorator anil Wood Pollshor, o aronow prop.irod to glvo ostlinatos on allkinds of work in that lino.
Mr. West having hail a practicalof over twonty years In San
Francisco and other largo eltlos on thoCoast, wo fool confldont that any workentrusted to us will glvo ontlro satisfac-tion to our patrons.
Peerless Preserving Paint Co.
Have You Seen Them?Those ologant WR OUO II T IRON
FENCES wo are putting up aroundthe moro liandsoiuo rosldonco lots Intown V Costs no moro than 11 woodenfouce; lasts 11 llfo tlmo: 11 combination ofbeauty and strongth that will add moroto tho uttractlcuossof your homo thanany othor iniprovoniont for twlco thonionoy. Call and soo our samples.
Iron Work of every description. Im-ported and domestic MONUMENTS,Tombstones and Statuary.
Estlmatos glvon on all kinds of Grad-ing, Stono Work andTorrachig, Curbingand Cement Sldowalks. Comont workof all khuls. Lettor Cutting lu brass,Iron anu stono.
Stoncll making a specialty.
Hawaiian Iron Fonco and Monu-
mental Co.
H. E. HENDRIOK, Manngor.31 5 Fort stroot.Tolophoho 602.
Bankers.
OL.1U8 Bl'ltKCKELS. Wm. Q. Irwik.
ClanpiBGkeIijo.
BKEiS.IOMOIUIkU ia.
San i'Vartclwo Agtntt Tnn Nivadi Bink OFSan FnANcisco.
D1UW EICnANOH ON
(jiH Fbakoisoo Tho Nevada Bank ol SanFrancisco.
London Tho Union Bank of London, Ltd,Sbw Youk American Exchange National
Bank,CninAoo Merchants National Bank.Piiita Comptolr National d'Escompt de
Paris.BnnLiN Drcsdncr Bank:IlONorcoNa and Tohoiiama Hongkong &
Shanghai Banking Corporation.Nnw Zealand and Austhalia Bank of Now
Zealand.Victoria and Vancodveb Bank of British
North America.raasact a General Banking and Eicrtaiige BusinessDcpoists Received. Loans mado on Ap-
proved Security. Commercial and TravelersCredits Issued. Bills of Exchange boughtand sold.Collections PnovrrLT Accounted Fob.
EISHOI? & CO.
SaviiiffsBank
Savings Doposlts will boreceived mid Interest allowed by thisRank at four and ono-ha- lf por cent,per annum. Tho tonus, rules androcrulntlniiH nf dm Ttnwniin.i i,ni clings Rank have boon adoptod as far nsis m iimcuiiiuio 10 nppiy tiiom, nml thoCash Rosorvo of J50.000 as rcqulrotl mi-d-
the Postal Act will bo maintained.Printed eoplos of tho Rulos and Reg-
ulations may bo obtalnod on application.HISHOP & CO.
IQIO-t- f
Establishod 18C8
BISHOP cSc Co.BANKERS.
Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler'sLotters of Credit issued, avail-able in all tho principal citiesof tho world.
Interest allowed after July1, 1898, on tixed doposits 3months 3 per cent., G monthsSh por cent., 12 months d-p-
cent.
Pioneer Building andLoan Association.
Assets, June CO, 1S0S, $113,032.51.Money loaned on approved soeurlty.A Savings Rank for monthly deposits.Houses built on tho monthly Install-
ment plan.Eighteenth Sorlcs oY stock will bo opon-o- dJanuary 1, 1899.
OFFicmts: T. F. Lansing, Presldont:S. R. Roso. Vlen.I'nMlilniit; n 11 n...Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary. '
.ujiu.u-iuiu,.- - i. v, i,insing,H.ii. itose,A. V. Goar, A. W. Kooeh, J. G. Itoth-wel- l,
Honry Smith, J. J. MoLoan, J. D.Holt, C. II. Gray.
For further particulars apply toA. V. GEAK, Secrotary.
Chambor of Commoreo rooms.Olllco Hours: 12:30-1- :30 p. in.
Tlje falrjiriHina gpecie BanLIMITED,
BobBcrlbod Capital Yen 12,000,000Fold Up Capital Yen 10,600,000ReservoFund Yon 0,060,600
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.Kobe, London, Lyons, Now York,
San Fruncisco, Shanghai,Bombay, Hong Kong,
Tho Rank buys andrecolvos for collec-tion Rills of Exchange, Issuos Drafla andLottuisof Credit on tho uboo Branchesand Agencies, nnd transacts a generalbanking business.INTEREST ALLOWED-- On
I IxeJ Deposit for i months, 4 per cent p. a.On I kcJ Deposit tor 6 months, !S "On FlxeJ Deposit for mos, "
INTERLST ALLOWED- -Ilthe llcaJ Office at Yokohama, on Current De- -Posit. i'J percent. er annum.
On IxeJ Deposit for i months, 7 per cent, p, a.
Hew RepaMle BolUni, 11 fang St, Honolulu
The . . .
Hawaiian ElectricCompany,
Cor. Alakca k Ealekaawila Bta.
Has a largo assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods
Constantly on hand.
Estimates givon for house wir-ing and Eloctrioal plants.
Marino Wiring a spooialty,
THEO. HOFFMANN,Manager,
r
i
V
M , ,j. fS nji jm 0i v tj$ j t i y W Mv w v i s k ,u . fc. Atf, ., iiMhrtKj ix&
1
1 ' ' ' ' 'JWflP1 V"""' ''IW1 'JW-'- "J'VTT'
Lines of
Oceanic Steamship Company.
TIME TABLE.Tho Fino PasBongor Steaniora o This Liuo Will Arrive at an?
Loavo This Fort as Hcroundor.
From San Francisco:AUSTRALIA December 21
ALAMKDA January 1
AUSTKAIjTA lunuury 18
MAKIPOriA February 18
In connection witb tho sailing of tbo above steamers, tho Agentsnro prepared to issuo, to intending passengers, coupon throughtiokots by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in theUnitod Statos, and from Now York by any steamship line to allEnropoan ports.
For further particulars apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go,ACTD
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Go.Steamers ol the above companies will call at Honolulu anJ leae this pott on or about the
dates below mentioned i
For Japan and China:CITY OF PUKING Decombor il'J
RATES OF PASSAGESINGLE TRIP.
For San TrancUco Cabin.. . $ sEuropean Steeraje ... 5
For Yokohama Cabin S"European Steerage . . 85
For Hongkong Cabin itsEuropean Steeraee loo
H. Hackfeld &
Lines of Travel.
O. R. & L. Co.THAINS.
?STATIONS. a "
3 s o --
X(Outward).
33
A. M. P. M.
Honolulu . 7 : 10 9:1s 3: 10 51 10Pearl City. 8 :o7 9148 3141 5! 50EwaMIII.. 8!JJ 10:08 4:03 6 10Walanaa. . 9:17 10 : j '4lWalalua .. 13 t OO 5 l
o m
STATIONS. n PC"
(Inward).sf5 II 1
A, M. p M. P.M
Walalua... 6: 13 39
Walanae... 7 113 10109 3: JSEwaMIII... 7 47 10: 59 4: 33 13 145Pearl City. 11 : 34 4 "J I i 10Honolulu 13! 13 5 : I I 45
F. C. Smith, Gon'l Pass. fc TlckotAkuuL.
0. 1. Ijunison. Snporlntnnilniit.
Barbers.
Bonsai Bartor Shop.
Mr. A. Pelxoto runs one chair and an Italian Pro-fessor another.
OHAS. MOLTENO, Prop.Merchant utroot, opp. Jndd Htilldlng.
An Elegant Shave,IT CAN HE OBTAINED
AT THEm a
SilentBarberShop
ta- l- -- MArlington Block, Ilotol Stroot.
N0110 but tho most skillful Uarborx om- -ployod.
Joseph Fernandez, Prop'r
IF YOU ARE TROUULED withuanuruuor uuv uihciihu or tlio scalp, ntrlnl bottlo of DANDRUFF KILLERwill entirely remove all doubt as totho vlrtuu claimed for tho preparation
Prickly heat cured by a few applica-tions.
lie wuro that tho label on tho bottlobeuru tho two faces and name; allothera aro uniuuiniiH.
F. PACHECO,Solo Proprietor.
SELLING AGENTS HollUterDrujr Co., IJenson, Smith & Co., Unioniiaruer snop. iuoi
Travel.
'nF w yyt1 ' ' w
THE EVENING H. I., 15, d(J8.
For SanAUSTRALIA December 27MAKU'OSA January I
AUrfTItAIilA January 21MOANA February 1
For San Francisco :
CHINA December 20
ARE AS FOLLOWS:ROUND TRIP.
For San Francisco Cabin, 4 months $135For Yokohama Cabin, 4 months 915
Cabin, la months 36250For HonRkonj Cabin. 4 months 36350
Cabin, ta months 31635
Ltd., Agents.IOSS
Lines of Travel.
Hers Steamship Go's
TIME TABLE.0. h. WIGHT, Prei. S. 15. ROSE, Boo.
Uapt. J. A. KINO, I'ortSupt.
Stmr. KINAU,Commander,
Will lfifLvo TTonnlnln Avnrv TitoB.fni n irto'clock a. m., touohlng at Lnliuinaj Man- -iuob jjuj uuu dihkodo me same day;jauuuBonn, aawaiuae and Iianpalioehootho following day, arriving at Hllo onWednesday.
Returning, will gall from Hllo everyFriday at K o'nlnnlr p. u innnMn.. .Laupahoehoe, Mahukona and Kawaihneimuuu uujj iuBoua. juaaiaea uay andLahaina the following diyj arriving atuuuuiuiu ouutiuy a. M.
Will OBI! at PnlinlU Pnnn nn li,second trip of each month, arrivingthorn on th mnrnlnr. nf ilm lm. nfsailing from Hllo to Honolulu.
i.ue popular route to the Volcano Isvia Hflo. A good carriage road theentire dietanco.
C1AUDINE,Commander,
Will leave llonolutu Tnosday at 5r.M,itouching at Kahulul, Hana, HamoaandKinahuln. Mnnl. liAtnmtn. nt.a .1Honolulu Sunday mornlnga.
itjii can niiNau.nanpo. on second tripof each month.
aTlarNo Frfiloht will Ha r.Atvi a,a4 r. M. on day of sailing.
This 0mpany resorvos tho right tomake changes in the time of departure andarrival of its steamers without notice andIt will nnt hA Mannn.lKIa K MH ....quenoes arising therefromi
uousiguwB mnn oe at tne Landings toreceive their Freighti this Company willnot hnlrl ItRAlf mannnalhlA fni. fMnl.. Hlt..it has been landed.
Live Stock only at owner's risk.Thin Hnmnnnv will nnl Iia ADnnHnlul.
for Money or Valuables of passenger?unless plaoed in the care of Pursers.
PackagoN containing porsonal eirocts,whethor shippod as buggago or froight,if tho contmits thoroof oxcoetl $100,00 Invaluo, must have tho value thoreofplainly fcUitod and markod, and thoCompany will not hold itsolf liable forany loss or damugo in oxcohh of thissum oxcopt tho goods bo shippod undera special contract.
All eniployoos of tho Company aroluiuiutiuii m rucwro irnigni wiinout uo- -Hvorlllir a dlllnnlnir roinln llmnifni. Inthe form prescribed by tho Companymm wiiicii iimy uo soon oy siupporsuiwn oppllratlon to tho pureors of thoComnanv'H KtnnmnrM.
Shippers aro notlllod that If froight Isn.iii.uu tvnuuub miuii recoipt, 11 will nosolely at tho risk of tho shlnpor.
Passengers are requested to purohasetiokets before embarking. Those failing todo so will be snbjoot to an additionaluutugo ui iwumyuvu per cent.
STAGELINEHENRY Prop.
Tho atago for Kaneoho, Hccln, Wal- -Kanc, ruiiaiiiii,i,uio, KaniiKti and waypoints, will leavo PostolHce, BethelBtreotshle, nt 0 a. m. (Siiiiilaya except-ed), calling for passengers and pack-age- n
at Lovejoy A Co'h, No. lONuuauustreet
ttSuStages will make the return triprom Kahuku daily. 1019
iT ailil'iii ilil....,!'.,.,. ralii.t:h.V.toi.St..l.iLj , ,flJ.
W'lMf,- -
BULLETIN: HONOLULU, DECEMBER
Franoisco:
Co.,
CLARKE,
Stmr.CAMERON,
BRYANT,
..JMuYiuiZl,iii..,
Beer and Wine Dealers.
How
nIEiflifiii About
Beer ?Ivfc IF YOU WANTl!BHtT'!ll
mmMirf. The Best,
Most Delicious
and Healthiest,
Miaf ...DRINK...
HwES SCHLITZThe Deer that maJe
Milwaukee lamoua
Maofarlane & Co., Ltd.sole Agents. 1027
Should Yen lio Weary and Foil of Thirst
CAIili AT
iST. BREHAM'SHop llccr Cottage, No. 11 Konln (formerly
Smith) street.
Ho nmknin Hiieclulty of tho browlnirof HOP lli:i;it, and ovory Imttlo jmikvpstitulor his Hroiiiil hiiht Isloti, and Isguaranteed by lilin. Hnj) Ilcer Ih notan Intoxicant, Is and Im acnnl,pitiatiill(),ho!i'odlkohutomgc. Mr.iiroiinm courts 1111 oen lnscetl(ii of Illsplace iiml lils methods of doing business.
LOVEJOY & CO.IMI'OIITKUH, AM) WHOI.KHAI.K
Wine niiil Liior Sealers.Agents lor the Dottled Rainier ueer of Seattle.
No. Hi Nuuanu STiu:irrFoster Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
P. O. Dox i)t. Mutual Telephone J08.
Acloso rcsomblancoto IJcor,From Kentish Hops." An admirable Imitation." LondonTimes.
HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS.Tolephono 032 '014
Photographers.
Christmas
Photography !
We turn out the finest workat the most reasonable prices.
souvenir v lews 01 me isianasin endless variety.
J. J. WILLIAMS,At tho Old StandOn Fort Street ::
CHRISTMAS.
In Colors. Also Somtnlr Portraits anJ Views In
Platinum or IrlJIum.
MAILE STUDIO,433 NUUANU ST.
F. Anton Severin Prop'r.Colorlne and large work a specialty. Fine ISLAND
VIEWS for sale. The finest workmanship at theowcsi pntcs. nmaicur ana KOjaK WOTK solicited.
MIKADO
PhotographGalleryNuuanu Street. opp.Oueen Emma Hall.
1 doi. Cabinets, $j. Work Neatly Executed.
2ndiWHEELS
FOR SALE.In KIllo Condition, just os (iood oh Now
J. T. LUND,Union Stroot (Bell Tower).
aTLlRhl Machine Work promptly done
Mftgjootingll&IIeflj1Ioti:i. St., nbaii Nuuanu.
.John H. Lang, ProprietorWThli Is the only Shooting Rallery In thecltyf
w.uf 11, aiiv. r juui iiiiHuiaiiauip
Heaitlla Ueer.
This evor popular Iininior beeris Jjoooming a honeohold wordand "will you havo a glnaa ofSeattle" is moro often heard thananything elso. Tho OritorionSaloon have tho beer on tap or inbottles.
. ' tni.iAiiiti iftwrfcitifci;i)Tii1iaAt.nma.lrii,i.
SHIPPING NEWS.
Additional, and the latest Shlpplnc News, will befound on the eighth pace
ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT
Noenu for Ilonokna nnd Kukui-lmo- le
tliis nCteruoon.The W G Irwin will sail for
Son Frarjctaco with a cnrRO ofaupnr on or about next Tuesday.
Tbo American schooner Transit,Jorgoueon mastor, arrived in portyesterday afternoon, 22 days fromSan Francieco will a carpo of 5)00
tonB of general merchandise con-signed t T II Davies A Co.
l'ASSEXdEUS AllI(lVi:U.From ilntianuuihi, per stmr
Waialealo, Doo 11 Ilobt Mor-inon- t.
From San Francisco, per schrTrnusit, Dec 11 U A Edwardc, Jli Edwards. J ii Welch, W IIWilkinson, dno union.
I'AHSr.XaUltS DIU'AHT.For Lahaina, nor stmr Kauai.
Dee M-- W A Wall.KXI'OIITS.
For San Francisco, ppr fchrKobort Lowers, Uoo 1122,325 exHiicnr from 11 Hackle d A Co toWilliams, Dinioud & Co. Valuo.$102,583 50.
IMPOItTS.From Ilniiiuniitilu. nor etmr
Wnialenle, Dec M 3000 sx sumirfor II IlMckfeld A Co.
SALVATION' AltMV OIIK.
Krr Slnirlc Iinlrrn Kntrrlnliimi-n- l
Will ho (lltrn Tonlulit.Col. II. Evans, from Salvation
iVrniy hendnunrters. New York.has just returned from visitiutrSalvation Army work on Knuitiand expresses himself as woll
enncil with tbo work that is bo- -
iul' accomplisued. in Wiiiiiiriithe work among tho Chiueao andnatives is very eucourncint'Quito a number have been con-verted, whilo in Koloa a goodwork is boiu(4 dono among thenntivea, also in othor nlacos visited. Col. Evans was accompanied by tho Hawaiian districtofficer Slaff Capt. Morriweathor.This eveniuc in tho hall, cornerKing and Nuuanu streets, thorowill uo a Ireo magic lantern euter- -tmnment at 8 p. m. Evorvbodvwolcomo.
C"nlrct II Ilf n I.t.Tho 'contmct for building the
addition to tho Beruico I'auahiBishop Musonm at Kamohamehahas bocn let to A .A.Harrison, thocoolractor, and work is soon tobegin. Tho audi tion is to bo ontho Waikiki sido where tho found-bee- n
ation has already laid.
TIib I.iiil Car.Tho last cars of tho King street
lino going to Waikiki and 1'alamapass tho Anchor Saloon. Thoclcvorost mixolooists in tho citvaro thero always to put you upanything you may doeiro. Dropin and tako a drop boforo you takotho cnr. Tho celebrated Seattleboor is to bo lmd lioro on draughtA full lino of liquors including tinfamous A. A. Jesso Moor Whibkvetc., always on hand. Tho mostoxaoting Bnd varied demands canbo satisfied. Tho Anchor Saloonis hero to ploaso its patrons.
Ilnwnllun Fluua.Tho I. X. L., corner Nuuanu
and Kiug streets, has HawaiianFlaps at 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c. and75 cts.
Fains in tho chost when a per-son has a cold indicate a tendencytoward pneumonia. A pieco offlannel dampened with Chamber-lain's Pain fialni and bound on lotho chost over the seat of pain willpromptly roliovo tho pain and pre-vent tho threatonod attack of pnen-moni- a.
This samo treatment willeuro a lamo back in a few hours.Sold by all dealers. Bonson.Sraith& Co.. Goueral Agents.
BITS.
IKE
AILEY'S
When the very best Bicycle produce! In America Is
quoted at $50, journay bo lure that rock tottom liasbeen reached. I venture to predict that an end hascome to those annual reductions that have so demorat-Ire- d
trade. Only the finest ol equipments, with rigideconomy of management, can produce such a marvelol cheapness as a standard American Bicycle at theprices quoted In advance lor '09. Do not look for anymore sweeping reductions. Capital must have lairreturns, and the American artlian will have goodwages,
A lew more second hand Dikes at $u, also NewGuaranteed ll'cycles at $10; only a few lelt.
lllcvcles kept In runnlnp order and punctures repaired at $1 per month Krpalrs lor all Ulcycles atIIAILEY'S HONOLULU CYCLEUY
231 King Street.Established 1891
..&,, , .ihi-t- .il !...-.- -' '"V-.- t ....
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.1. 3 lluildlliK Lots, Kownlo ttrcut,
100x270. l'rleo 0 por tout. Icsi thanadjoining nroirty.
2. Hoimo nml It, K'owulo street;nlcoly improvod; size of lot 100x270.
3. lIotio nnd Ixit, l'nxpect nnd Aln-pi- tt
strcot1!; houno contnini 8 rooms nndnil modern Improvements.
A. 8 Rcnntlftil HttlldlnK IxiN nt h'n--
Hill; goodnlr nnd Watitifill vlou; aireof lot 125x271); only $1 ,1100.
5. Hoiin nnd Lot on Alexnndor ft ;
slro of lot 100x200; 7 l.trgo rooms; Ikhi--
it tip-t- o d.ito with oloctrlc lights nnd
T7vr-A.3SrT,E3-ID,
To pnrclmso ncros noar tho rontrnltho city.
STOCKS.Wo nro Stock hut hflloxo ,
wll Wo p.itron.tgu.
monoy, plenty nro looking forliivostinontacall seo ns.
L. C7ABLES,Real Estate and
Telephono rsir
BICYCLESmHOLIDAYS
At Specially Low PricesTo Reduce
fflfflffiiilEldridge,Victor,FKinp Juvenile and
11 HC, Juvenine Tandem
Crawford,Crawford Chainless.
m2aKmmmJUmA&Ai&4fl
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Washington
Cor. Queen Fort
Importers anil Wholesale in
liny, Grain, Peed,....Flour, jMcals, otc
Goods aro AlwaysIsland Orders Solicited.Phono
A GOOD THING
Ohia, Algeroba and Pine Firewood
Oat Bplit (ready the Btove).Also,
STOVE, STEfVM BLACKSMITH COAL
WHITE AND DLAOE BAND
t Lowest Prices, any oiCity.
WKbEPHONK 414
HUSTACE & CO.,Qooen Street.
CARRIAGE TRIMMING.
If you want CnrrLiRO riiietonItepalretl Trimmed,
J. DUSHALISKY,400 Alakon anil
Merclmnt HtroeLs. 10'.!
Practical Horseshoer,Uuurtiiitopcl Promptly
Executed.
A. MORGAN,St., In T. Mnrniy'B Carriage 8hoj
- . ifilalMtlli "'Mlilirirl aitu-!
modern Improvements ; bountifulgrounds, $4,750.
6. homo on .,ilro of lot 7.1x125
7. An homo on Ilerctnnlit.treotj lot 84x21)0 feet. Must he sold.8. A lino Lotnt partially
lmproetl; lot 220x230. l'rleo $1,600.
9. An unlinproed lot on ISorctnuln.nnd Aloxnndor utroets, 200x300; nrteslnnwutor laid on; part bnl.iuco nt yourown tlmo, with low Interest.
10. tho furniture of n nlcocottngo right In town nnd n
cotuigo n rental of $22 h.t mouth.
for cash, olio or two of ground jmrtloii of
not n inomlior of tho Kxc'hnngt, wo o enn liny orfor yon nt gootl n llgnro ns if wo uoic. solicit
Tlmo Is nnd wo linvo of it. If yonnnd
130.
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Dealers
Fresh.
422.
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your oror call on
L.stroot, botwoon King
All Work nnd
J.King
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l'rleoA beautiful Coltcgo
feet.elegant
Urge Kallhl;
cash,
$.'100 buyssccuro; beau-
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Our
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Financial Agent,iroTtrv STrtisET.
Stock o o
Markets.
fCO.108 KING STREET.
G. J. Walleu, : : Manaqkr
Wholosalo and llatail
ButchersAND
Navy Contractors.BEST OP MEATS.
Families duNlrini; tundor roa.stH,Juicy Ktoakx nnd cIiojm nIiouIiIcall on tlio
Central Meat MarketWo mako a HjioclaHy of family trndonnd hoU tlio lxi8t nt rcasonablollgtiroM,
H. E. GARES, Proprietor.214 Ximnniit. Toloiiliono 104.
Honolulu Iron Works Co,Improved anil mndorn SUOAH MA
CIIINKHY of every cajmclty and des-urliti- oii
innilo to ordor. Holler workand HIVITTKD l'IPKS for IrrigationjiitrpofeH a. apeelnlty. l'lirtlciilnr attonlion paid to JOIIWOHK, and relrH nil
atHliortr(t notlPu. 1035
uOiioliilAin Planing 11BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS.
Fort street, Honolulu. IOoU
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EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., DECEMBER 15,
Great Sale
isrE-- rro-ujir- .
Wines and LiquorsFop Christmas andNew Years fe fe fe
Clmiv.e LlranJjut received of Port, Madeira, Sherry, Muscat, ReisliiiR,Gerke and Hock, put up in assortments to suit.
A Fine Line of American and European Brandies and Whiskies.GENUINE POUT AND SHERRY FROM PORTUGAL.
Ale and Siout, and the Celebrated Seattle Rainier Beer
Telephoneno.
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CAMARA & CO.,3 Sh
YOUR
POUT
LITTLE BOY, OR GIRL,
Longs for a Bicycle, and hopes Santa is think-ing of bringing one this Xnias. We have the stockif you have the time to drop in and pick one out andthe prices only range between $28 and $$. We havethree sizes of Juveniles, and :an fit any child from
4 years up. If you have no time just telephone usthe age and size of the child, and we will send to
your home on any day before Christmas you wish.
lnUr3,B
0. HALL & SON, Ltd,Cor. Fort and EZinc: Sts.
Columbia ami lUunblor Agonts.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS !
: PERFUMES gTSRoger and Gallet,
Lundboi's,Ricksecker's,
Gosnell's, in all odors
Toilet Sets, Perfume Bottles,Sachet Powdeps,
Maile Cologne, Without a Rival.
Benson,Smith&Co.,LtdFORT AND HOTEL STS.
ANOTinm niAitm: adi:i.
THE 1898.
that
rollci',Court I'll lo. I In llmr UnmlillnirCaaea.
Tho Police Court was well filledthie morning with people anxioustn hear tbo proceedings in tho ensoof Doc, Rivers, Buchanan anilUnrdnor, charged with conductinga lottory game. lu the front rowof scats woro a numbor of youngiuoii called in as witnesses, thoyhaving hcon pointed out to the po-lice as frequenters of tho place inwhich tho four men mentiouedahovo wore found.
Doo, Rivera and Buchanan worofirst callod hofore Judge Wilcox.The charge, mad o 'the previous dayaud montioniug "lottory" was roadby tho clerk. A. L. 0. Atkinsonthou asked leavo on tho part ofthe prosecution to araond thochargo.in part, as follows: "Opon,cause to open, carry ou, deal, playaud conduct a certain Ramblinggame to wit, roulette, at whichsomething bt value is lost or won."Iiivors and Buchanan plead guiltyand Deo, not guilty. The prose-cution naked that a nolle prosequiIm entered in the caeo of Doo.This was granted and Mr. Doostinted out. lie had not gottenvery far before he was callod backto stand again with Iiivors andBuchanan. In tho meautimo tho
at
the
STREET.
Claus
one
following dialoguoliad taken placobetween Mr. Bobortson and JudgeWilcox:
Mr. Bobortson "Your honor, Iuud rstand that tho prosecutionhas another choreo up its sleevo.I wish thoy would raBko it beforoyour honor sontoncos these
on tho supposition thattlioro is bu' one ouargo."
Judgo Wilcox Mr. AttorneyGeneral will please proceed toompty his slouves.
Mr. Atkinson thon rend thochargo, which mentioned faro.Again Mr. Deo pload not guiltyand his case was continued untiltomorrow. The other two defendants pload guilty.
Mr. Bobertson mado u plea formitigation of sontonco in tho ensoof Bivers. Ho was on his way toManila and had only stopped offhere for a short timo. No warninghad been given him by tho policeBuahannn was au omployo of thopromises, working for Bivors.
Judco Wilcox finod Bivors SI 50on tho first charge aud $100 on theeecoud. Buchanan wis fiued $100in thcJ first enso and $70 in thesecond.
Tho case of Gardner, chargedwith gambling was put over untiltomorrow morning.
Temple of
Fashion...ARE
PROGRESS
WANTS.vfj, in tHt column will be inurttJ att$ ccnliJ25 attntftnt intttthn to ctntt ttconJinnr.
tton; )a ttntt a week anj ? ctntt a month. 7 bit it tbecbtJft$t aJxttttsing etr offtrcJ tbefcpftt of
WE WANT YOU TO IIAVL J VM DisinfectingMachine rut In your closet or cesspool, nJ
Jive slckncsi. California I'eeJ Co.,At;ent. tcoQ-i-
OK SALE.
IN
Honolulu.
COM SALE-UO- ON MODERN LACE, atI Mrs Manna's.
VOn SALE- -A lloMeln-Jerse- y Milch COW. ArplyT C, Klemme, at The Tlvoll. 1086--
A TWOMANOALanJ Pedal Pass IcEEDOROANV Suitable for chapel or residence. UerRvtrom
Music Co., Tort street. 1067
REST 15 cent meal In town.u vlnceJ.
w
LlnJ's Excelsior Restaurant.
WANTED.
ANTED A Cottage 1 to 5 rooms. Appl)tottase. tins omce. 109JMW
WANTED PUPILS IN STENOGRAPHY,and EntrIKh branches bv rracttcal re
porter, California State Normal anj College graduate,$i per mo.; day or evening.fetween 5 ana ? ai gar rving si.
Trv It ani be con- -
1041.
neat of
Inquire afternoons1003 im
J7ANTED A NURSE to care for CHILDREN onW a irp 10 Australia or through to England. An
elderly woman preferred. Address II, Bulletin office.
loSffTHE PUI1LIC TO KNOW that the St. Louis Col- -
lege. St Andrews Priory, Oahu Prison, OahuInsane Aslum. and other public Institutions, use our
with great success. CaliforniaEted Co., Agents. lotu-i-
WANTED-Seve- ral SMALL DOYS. Apply atMessenger Service, corner King and
Alakea streets.
ANTED 500 to get shaved for 15 cents, atW 615M street, opposite the Stables.
10t-t- f JEFFS, Proprietor.
LET.
IO7-t- f
MenTort Club
II.
TO
WE RENT the West DISINFECTING .MACHINESand keep them In order, for a small monthly
rental, California Peed Co., Agents. io6o-t-
TO LET Furnished Rooms, with electric light. In acottage near Thomas Square. Address H. L.,
Bulletin.
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LOST.
ALirE, from not having West DisinfectingIn your houses, kills
cockroaches and ants. See California Feed Co.,Agents, icty-i-
IOUND.
FOUND Sigma Chi College Fraternity PIN. Samehad by calling at this oftice and paying
' cost of advertisement. 10S0
CHIEF JUSTICE JUDD DECIDES.
Continued from Pago 1.
Mr. Magoon argued tho claimthat tho respondents woro ontitledto immediate- discharge, nppoal orno appeal.
Tho Attorney General arguedthat an appeal waB not agaiustHawaiian law.
Tho Chiof Justice denied anappeal and ordored tho potitionorsdischarged.
Tho Attorney Gonornl noted ex-
ceptions, which woro over-rule- d
by the Chief Justice.The nino Chinese walked out in
tho freo air of tho United States.m
City of Coluntlilu People.The mon of tho City of Colum-
bia are adrift, tho ship having,at tho order of tho Court, boonplacpd in tho hands of tho polico.it was sought to have tho men re-
main aboard but Deputy MarshalHitchcock folt disinclined to lotthis bo so and still bo rosponsiblofor tho ship.
Attornoy Kinney will today pe-tition tho Court to tho ofToct thatprovision at certain boardinghouses bo mado for tho mon, tbopay for this accommodation to botho first to corao out of tho monoythat is expected ax a rosult of tholibel now on tho ship.
Gale In OUiu Channel,Island sailing vessels that ar-
rived this morning from Mauiand Hawaii ports, toll of n windin tho Oahu channel that was aperfect galo. This began to blowlast night. Tho Mokuloln passedMolokai point at about G o'olook.Captain TownBend says ho wasglad when ho got around DiamondHead. Tho thirty miles was madein two hours and 1G minutes.
The JIMolo la In.Tho fishing schooner Malolo re
turned from Kona aud Kohalayesterday aftoruoon at about 5o clock. Ono fishing station hasalready beou established andmanned. Anothor will followsuit on tho next trip. Tho Malolowill Btart out tomorrow and, it isexpoctod bIio will bring baok nload of fish when sho returns.
IlPirulur Monthly Meoilnir.Tho regular monthly mooting of
tho Board of Directors of thoMyrtle Boat club was held lastovoning at tlfo boat house. Thoregular routino business was dealtwith. E. Kopko was oloctod anactivo member in tho olub.
Thero will bo a moeting of thoY. M. O. A. orchestra at tho usualplace this ovoning. Every mom-bo- r
is requested to be present.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
lor additional Shipping News see seventh page.
Diamond Head Signal Station, Dec115, 1 i in Weather clear, wind freshN K.
Weather Bureau, Punahou, Deo 15.Temperature Morning minimum,
07: Mlildav maximum. TO.
Itarometur, 0 n in, 30.20 steady.Kiunrnii, no, U.J7 in.
Humidity at 0 a in CO percent.Iltalm; barometer of yesterday has
been followed by fresh trades well tothe northward.
AnnivALB.Wednesday, Dec II.
Stmr Waloleale, Green, from Hana-miuilt- i.
Htnir Upolu, Hcimingscti, from Ha-waii.
Thuwday, Dec 15.Stmr Mlkahala, Thompson, from
Kauai ports.DErAllTOUEB.
Wednesday, Doj 14.Isr bk Carrlzal. Peterson, for the
Sound.Thursday, Dec 15.
Stmr Noeau, Pedersen, for Hono-lulu mid Kukullmcle.
Stmr Wiilntenlc, Green, for llana-mitttl- u
at 4 ) in.VESSELS LEAVING TOMORHOW.
Ktin r (ri)olii, HeiinlugHuii, for Ko-hala and Komi.
A bark supposed to bo tho Hawaiian Isles olT tho port.
Tho Upolu brought 2oU bags oftho finest Kona coffee for T HDavies &, Co.
Tho Waialoale and tho Mikahalaaro both discharging their sugarinto tho Albert in tho stream.
Tho Transit iB discharging herlive stock at Brewer's wharf. Included iu this aro U22 hoes forMcCandless.
Tho Dominion has hauled inalongside tho Oceanic wharf whorohor rigging is being repaired andpreparations aro being mado forpainting.
Paul Moldonhawer, recently oftho Inter-Islan- d Co, has acceptedtho position of mat3 on tho Upolu.That steamer will Bail for herusual ports tomorrow morning.
Tho Noeau ronorts as follows onHamakun and lau shipping mat-ters: Sugar left at Kau, 0500 HA Co and Dimond II, 2200. AtHnmakua, hoavy northerly swoll.I' a iu will Btart grinding on tho20th lust.
The Waialealo caino in fromHanamaulu Inst ovening. Thopurser reports as follows: Bainvweathor on Kauai. Stoamor W GHall at Makawoli, stenmor Koauhou at Hanamaulu and steamorKilolmna nt Kilauea.
Beport of Mikahala from Kauai:Weathor changeable and unset-tled. In Waimea, wiud fromsouthwest, strong. In Hanama-ulu strong northenst with froquontrain squalls. Sugar left ns fol-lows: Diamond W, 1000 bags; KS M, 500; V K, GOO; H M, 3000; L
MS Co, 300; K S Co,0000. Total of 15,900 bags.
PASSENQEltS AllRIVED.From Hanamaulu, por etmr Mi-
kahala, Deo 15 A Cropp, J TMcGrow, Mrs O B Cooper, O vonHamm and 10 ou deck.
IMrORTH.From Hanamaulu, por stmr Mi-
kahala, Dec 155030 bx sugar,200 bx rico and 5G bdls hides.
arnilvo Hullor OverliOunl.Early Wednesday morning
whilo the steamer W. Q. Hall wasapproaching Nawiliwili, a nativosailor fell overboard. It sootnsthat ho was in tho act of throwinga bucket of ashes overboard whontho ship lurched in tho directionho was throwing. Tho man losthis balanco and wont overboard.Tho alarm was sounded, tho engines reversed and tho searchlightturned on. lno man was kopt insight nil tho whilo and iu twentyminutes, not two hours, n boathad beon lowered and tho man so- -cured. Ho was not in the leastexhausted as stated elsewhere.Had it boon nocessary, ho woulduavo swam to land, rsiuivos aronot easily ovorcomo in tho water,especially whon tho Boa is smooth.
Aietlxlntr Tlilnir.D. G. Camarinos has rocoived
ontho etoamer Australia a bigof delicacies, comprising
tho following: Fresh Salmon,Crabs, Frozon Oysters (tin andsholl), Apples, Qrapos, Figs, Lo-mo- ns,
Puro Olivo Oil, DryFruit, oto., otc.
The Greonwioh Insurance Co.,through their agouts, Gear Lans-ing & Co., have distributed horo,neat tablot calendars for 1899.
For Sale.Tiiroo Alio RKSIDENOK LOTS In ono
of tho cholcost rosldoneo localities ofHonolulu. Size of lots Od'A x 178 footThose lots aro improved and nicoly laidout with fruit and ornamental troos.
l"or further information apply toGKAlt, LANSING ,fc CO.,
1002-t- f 210 ICIng stroot.
B ....T r
71
ALWAYS AHEAD!And why shouldn't wo ho, if iirst-cla- ss
goods and honest prices have anything to do
with success 1
Wo carry tho LAltGEST STOCK,
thcroforo tho GREATEST ASSORTMENT
and tho LATEST STYLES of Ladies', Gents'
and Children's Shoes and Ituhhor Goods.
Our customers can always find whatthoy want in tho Shoo Line, at tho LOWEST
PRICES for high-grad- o goods.
The Manufacturers' Shoe Co,,
Siox or tiik 13io Siiok,
Xt Fort street.
aimaiiiiiiiaimuiiuaimuuUoUm
MORGAN'S AUCTION SALES.
Wfvttr
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By M. B. Mihpan,A Native of Armenia.
y$Sales, Land Sale,
SaleOF
lly order of J. M. Vivas, Kwi., administrator of tho estate of Jose tieFreltiiH, (lcceatuil, will noil at PublicAuction, at my (salesroom, Quueustreet,
UiNDec. 17, '08,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.I. Loiihu of premises on Klnau or
I.uso street, between Alupal anilMiller Ntreets, opposite tho resilienceof Mr. Heed. There uro two cottageson tho property, renting at $21 permouth. Ground rent to April, 11M11,
$17.50 por year; ground rent to April,1000, $10 per year. Buildings insuredfor 81,000.
II. Leuso of premise on runch-lio-
street, above Eminii wtreet, op-
posite School street. There is a build-ing formerly used as a store ou tillsproperty; will rent for about $12 pormouth. Ground rent $15 per annum.Lease expires Oct. 17th. 1000.
IIT. Outstanding accounts amount-ing to 270.bO.
JAS.F.1000-5- t Auctioneer.
Hawaiian
UNIQUE DHSIGNS IN
4
SATURDAY,
MORGAN,
NEW TO-DA- Y
Gifts.
Manufactured JewelryElegant andPresents for the Holidays
GEO. HAFFNER,it Port Street.
Engraving a Specialty.Allorders promptly executed. 1093
Stockholders' AnimalMeeting.
Tho annual nicotine; of tho stockholder of tho Hawaiian Sugar Companywill bo hold Thursday, Decombor il2nd,at 10:30 o'clock 11. in., at tno olllco or W,G. Irwin ,t Co., Ltd.
Y. l. noiTKn,109a.Dool5,17,10,21 Socrotary.
........ Ivory "Ware
. . .r. . .Jjncquor Wnvo'. ;... Silver AVuro
Orockory "Wave
WING WOVI & 00.211 Nuunuu stroot
EXHIBITION
Thursday, Dec. 15An,,,, sttUIKCI
IMPORTATION
From Constantinople,.and a Uare Fine
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Collection.
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Administrator'sLEASES.
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SyTurkishPersian
cftRusHangings, etc.
JAS.F. AORGAN,Auctioneer
Morgan's Auction Morgan's
Appropriate
FineResidencePropertyFor SaleiM
Tlie unclorslgnoil olTors for hide atprivnto application,
Eight of the finestResidence Sites, in thebest residence districtof Honolulu.
TIioho lots oxtond from tho Oovorn-nio- nt
Hosorvatlou at tho Maklkl 1'uiup-in- g
Station, along Hastings (street audtho Mauoa road, and for tho most partfaco tho grounds of INinahou College,bolng u division of tho Judd Tract.
Tlioso lots contain from 1 to 2 acrosoach, and elegantly Rltuatod lu rofor-onc- o
to soonory and hoalthfulnoM).Lot 1 lias a Iroutago on Jiak'All
stroot, conUilns i ncios. iIot 1! fronts 011 Maklkl aujl
Iluutlngs btruets, and adjoins tho property of Mr. 1. Wlldor, ou which Isbolng o roc tod an ologant roshUnco, cou-tul-
1 iicio.Lot !, on Hubtlngs street, ad- -
Joluntlio G. V, Vlldor proporty, cou- -(ulus l.ni aero.
f,ot 5 is an ologant lot, and
0
fronts nn Hafetlng) htroet and tho Mauoaroad, contains 1,10 aero.
Lots 0 and 7 on tho Manoaroad, and fuco tlio grounds of Punahou .
Coliogo, contains 1.21 aero and 1.22 aero. -
Lots A and 11 aro at tho end oftho tract, on tho high ground overlook-ing tho Punahou grounds, and com-
mand on oxtondod yIov of Mano.i Val-lo- y,
Diamond Head, the harbor and city,ovor 2 acros oneli.
A MAP OF TIIK PHOPKUTY can bosoon at my salesroom, .1.1 Quoou ctQjet,whero all furthor noodod Informationcan obtalnod. ' t109a
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The choir of tho Catholic Cathe-dral will bo augmented for Christ-mas servicoa by a band of instru-mentalists.
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