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src:- - 3NV ' II, .a Copy ! 9 '!" v A of the in the f pp. VII. No. 127C. "T H. I., JULY 20, 1899. Pkioh 5 Gents. ; i I '1 t." 2j THE DAY'S STOCK HONOLULU HaWilUN 1BXCHANQH EXCHAKM NAMB Of STOCK.. m Bid Aiked Bid Aaind irt 'v. MnRCANTILE. C. Brewer & Company. SUGAR. American SueuCo..al Americans Co.. pd up J Ewa Plantation Co .... ii.m llt.nt.ltnnCa. . Hawaiian AcrlculturalCol toj M Hawaiian uora au u. aiiii 'Hawaiian Sucar Co ...- -. 16 HonoimisuRar HonokaaSui!r,.Co.. Jail.,. Ql.(Tr Ulll.,1 Kafiuku Plantation Co 18 Kamaio suata-o- r 15 KamaloSuearCo.pd Klhel Plant.Ca..U all 8M lfih.1 l .rdupj KlpahuluSuisarCo. KOloa mkiiwi Kona Sugar Co., as. . '5 9H Kona Sugar Co..pd up Maunalel Sugar Co.a J Maunalel Su Co.pd up McBrydeSuCo..Ld, H a.o-i- o paid BH I9)i NahlVa Sugar Co.. a. Nahlku Su Co,, pd up Oaltu Sugar Co., at,. J OahuSujjarCojpd.. aoj OoUalJ Sugar. Plan. Co. Olaa Su. Co.. Ltd.. as Olaa SuCo.Ltd, pdupj Olowalu Company...... Paauhau Su. Plan. Co, . D.rtnr Sueur Mill loo Pala Plantation Co.... Peptekeo sugar ... Pioneer Mill Co ...... loo Walalua Agr. Co.. a 3 too WalaluaAgr.Co.pdupJ i'H Walanae . Walluku Sugar Co.... 400 Walmanalo Jjugar Co . 160I Walme.t Mill to .....J "5 MISCELLANEOUS, WIH.r Kfimlhln Co... d Steam N Co Hawaiian lilcctilc Co... Hon. Rapid r.&LandCo Kona-Ka- u i.i.-o,l- ij Mutual Telephone Qo. . MakahaCoflceCo.L.M Makaha " LJ.pi up Oahu Kv&LsndCo.. Hart fc Co., Ltd HonUrewAMnltCo... BONDS. Hawaiian Gov 6 per cent iojM Hawaiian Guv. rer cent Haw.G.PostSav4Kpcrc OahuRy &LandJ ... J! io! Note Figures ol A. M. session Honolulu Exchange HONOLULU EXCHANGE SALES. Between Boards too Honokaa il), 5 Klhel pd 40. Morning Sesilon io Klhel 8, too Lwa a?. 95 do 29. 1000 O K & L Co. Uonds 106. Tbo narao of Hanan has long been identified with tbe mnnufaa turo of tbo best olass of shoe as regards, comfort ami wanr. r lucidently Mclnoruy etands equally high iu thin city as a tborougbly reliable bouee for footwear. Bee ad on page 5. Nt ri 5 A V s 7J riNewrUDscriDerswtoitne uuiietinsior i nreeMonthsoriUore V Receive Evening Bulletin FREB j OhttQjjyianlla Complete History Campaign Philippines. HONOLULU, THUKSD&Y, REPORT particularly DEWEY REACHES PORT SAID .. ... n.- i- T Washington, July 14. Secre- - tary Long has recertred the follow log cable mestngo from Admiral Dewey: Port Said, July 14. Secretary of the Navy, Washington. Olym-pi- a in voluntary quarantine. As soon as coaled, proceed Trieste for pratiquo and reouporation, officers and men. DEWEY. It is said at the Nary Depart Riobt that thO'Admiml'a referenco to pratique simply moans that, be is coing to Trieste to get a clean bill of health that will enable him to continue his voyage throngh the Mediterranean without delays from tbe health authorities at tho various points. Plana Not Decided On. Soen in regard to the Peacock hotel at Waikiki this forenoon Mr. Bothwell stated that, although he and the other partita interest ml had beeu in conference with Mr. 'Peucock during tho stay of the Mariposa in poit yesterday, just what plans would bo' followed out in tho reconstruction of .tho place had not been decided on as yot, Some conclusion would be reached within a very few days. Mr. Oloaph has taken bold of mat- ters already and will very likely superintend tho reconstruction of tho Pencook place. Opening Dinner. Those who had tho pleasure of attending tbo opening dinner at tho Homo bukory Ibst evoning, not only did full justice to the most excellent repast spread before tuem, but were most sincere in tbeir praisos of tbo gooes crea- tions as well as the uuequalled service and management. With tho appetizing unnn. courteous attentiou, privacy when u ob i run, gnou iiRiit ana excellent ventilation the Homo Bakery has success assured. S m jm Waterhouse Store, BETHEL : STREET, IceHouse Goods Just Arrived ex S. S. Australia : Apples.. Apricots, Cherries, Cheese, Cauliflowers. $ Celery, Horseradish, m Lemons, Oranges, Peaches, Pears, bresh Prunes, Rudabagos, Rhubarb, Oysters, Fresh and Smoked Salmon, 7 v White Cabbage, Poultry. SOME YOLGANIC HISTORY H. M. Ibitney Sijs Oatvsts Occur Eve'j Fin furs: Clies Details of Yolcanlc Disturbances Since Arrival of Missionaries Goes b; a Itself and Hot tb Snn. Editor H..MWM"? Polishes in the current' fiiumber of tho Plantors Monthly (in historical detail of the volcanic eruptions op Hawaii since 1823. The dotoil whioh Mr. Whitney gives rather upsets the theory advanoo by Mr. Lyons that eruptions oan be fore- told by reference to tho sun. Mr, Whitney's writes: Strangors as well as residents sometimes ask how ofton tbo vol- canic eruptions occur. Thero aro no regular poriods, but the records of tho prospnt century show that thero havo been twenty, including small and large eruptions. Thero has been no regularity with them. It may however bo assumed that a lava flow occur?, on an average, every thro?, four or five years. During tbe first twonty-tw- o years of tho presont century, wo have no record of any except that of Hui-lalu- i, the largo monntaiu back of Eailun, which took place in 1801, the stream pouring into tbo sea near tbo mountain. Native tradi- tion roportnd to the missionaries that deaths had ocourred from this eruption, but liko the traditions concerning Eeoua's army thoy aro considered not reliable, or rather exaggerated. 1823. Tbo first action of tbe volcano after the arrival of the missionaries in 1820, was in 1823, and is described by EIHb. This took place below Kilaues, and. Hervea to exuaguieu- - us ores tem porarily. Later tbo fares returned, and tho whole area of tho pit was described and pictured by him as in action. 1832. In this year twelve years after tho arrival of the mis sionaries wo find tho first refer- ence to an oruption in tho summit crater of Mokuaweowoo, which continued in notion for two or three weeks. Eilauoa, which for some time previous had been very activo. subsidod during the activi ty of Mokuaweowed, showing connection bolweon'tho two. Ki-lau- ea iki was also reported very activo at this time. 1838 Count Strezlechi, who visited the volcano this year, re- ported Eilauca in extraordinary activity ovor its entire Burface. His description deems to corro- borate that of Ellis that the whole intoriof of Eilauca was in action thon. In 18dO There was an eruption below Olaa, which flowed through Puna reaching the sea uear Nana-- , wali. In 1843 An oruption took placo in Jauuary, on tho north side of the summit of Mauna Loa, and flowed into tbo valley between Maunn Eoa and Mauna Lrm, one branch heading towards Hilo. It lasted only three weeks, now inn about 30 miles. In 1851, August 8, a stream broke out near tho summit of Ma- una Loa, ran four days down the west slopo of tbe mountain and ceased. In 1852, a largo stream broke out on the northeast slope, and lasted one month. 1855, a stream of lava broke out on the northeast side of the mountain, at 12,(03 font elevation, mid flowed into the valley regiou between Mauna Ken and Mauna Loa, tbon turned eastward and continued to flow toward Hilo for thirtoon months, making tho I arc est stream on record.- - It oeased when tho lava had reached within eight miles of Hilo. lfc5U. This yoor witnessed one of the grandest displays ever seen on Hawaii. Tho lava broke out on tho northwest side of Mauna Loa, somo 3000 foot below the summit, and took a northwostorly oourse; almost straight to' tbo sea, somo twonty.fivo miles distant south' from Kawaihao. Tho flow lasted for thirteen months, and' without cessation. 1865. An eruption occurred December 31, confined to tho orator, and oontinned for four months. 1868 On March 27 thero was heavy explosion on tho sonth side of Mauna Los, somo distanco below the summit, when a largo stream of lava burst-ou- t and flow ed rapidly down to the eoa. So euddgnly 'did this take place, that Cant. Brown, who lived at Kahu- - ku, where Ool. Norris now lives, had barely time to esoapo with his family. Ibid. A Bimuar eruption, con- fined to tho summit crater, and continued in varying activity for eighteon months. 1875.' This was also in tho summit crater of Mokuaweoweo, and lasted about ono month. 1877. Feb. 14. A repetition of the abovo lasted two days. A submarino oruption occurred dur ing this year near Eoalakeakua, when tho sea was covered wfth blooks of pumaco stono floating on tbo water. 1880.A short oruption in the Bumrriir orater similar to those, of 1872, 3,'5 and 7. 1880. In November of this year, the. volcano broke out near the summit, on tbo northeast side, with a Very large flow, which con- tinued for nine months. 1881. In January of this, year there was an eruption in tho.sea, near tho shore, at East capo, Puna. 1886. Tboro was a small orup- tion in tho summit crater of Mo- kuaweoweo, which lasted but a few hours. 1887. An eruption took place on tho southwest slope of Mauna Jjoa, near tho large now of lbus. It continued for two weeks. 1896. After on unusually long period of rest, the crater of Moku-tweow- eo on the 21st of April. 1899. This last oruption com- menced with a grand explosion on the morning of July 4, as though Madame Pole meant to join in celebrating America's anniversary. Tim l,nn : i:t s.un nuuiu vuuipiiouo U JIOl Ul the eruptions on the island of Ha- waii during tho present century, so far as appear by tbo records at hand. It bIiows twonty-thro- o eruptions, not inolnding the first twenty yoars, of which we havo no autbentio data, excoDtina that of Hualalai in 1801. It is quite-pro-babl- e that, wore the data of the first twenty years known, it would show that volcanic eruptions of some kind have taken place, evory four years, on an average, during tho centnry now onding, and also that the volcano is probably quite as active now as during any of tho recent centnrioj. Circuit Court. In tbo case of "Ward vs. Desky and E. Peck & Co., Ltd., Judge Periy has denied the prayer for an injunction in that tho causo complained at tho tirao of tho filing of tho petition no longer exists. Tho complainant however is not barred from moving on the petition showed at any future liino cause bo givon. Tho oourt finds for the complainant, in that her land is ontitlod to lateral support and a decrco ncainst tbo respon- dent corporation for relief from tho destruction of lateral support will bo signed on presentation. Tbo 0. 11. & L Go. has filed its nnswor in tho suits of Jesso and Junius Eaao for damagos and re- plevin. In the case of Ordway & Potter vs. O. it A. S. S. Co., a discontin uance has been ontored. A com- promise was agreed upon. Hltamrock'a New llonm. Southampton, July 14. It transpired that a new boom ovon larger than the presont ono, is bo-i- ng made for tho cup ohallobger Shamrock; in tho belief that the lighter air in America will enable her to carry a considerable greater expanse of canvas than during her trial raco with tho Britannia. I ' '. ,J' KA &! iiffila ll" THE CONEMMJGH HERE Horses and 6000 Cases of Army Beef for Manila. Parser Tucker Here Again Doctor Powers, Y S., a Classmate of Doctor Monsarratt Volcanic Smoke Noticed. The U. 8. Transport Oone-mau- gh arrived outeido tho harbor last night shortly bofore 12 o'clock and oarly this morning' came into port and made fast alongsido tbe old fishmarket wharf- - ThoGonemaugh sailed from San Francisco about 4 o'clock iu tho afternoon of Tuesday, July 11, making tho run to Honolulu in 8 days and 12 hours. On board the transport are 273, horses of troops A, B and M of tho 4th Cavalry on their way to Manila. Thoy are a fino looking lot of animals and havo stood the voyago splendidly, being in fine condition at tho presont time. Tho horses are heidlr unloaded bb rapidly as poBsiblo nnd,will en joy about a week s outing in the government paddocks before re Burning their journoy to the Phi- lippines. Doctor Powors, Veterinary Sur- geon, is in cbargoof the livo stonk, and the condition of the same re- flects great credit on tho doctor Thirty-thre- e mon of tho 4th Caval ry are aboard, thoir duty being to look after the horses under tbe direction of Dr. Powers. Dr. Powers was a classmate of Dr. William Monsarratt of this oity. Lieutenant E. B. Winnns of troop B of the 4th Cavalry is in command of tho troops aboard tbo transport. . The officers of the Conotoiaugb are Captain E. B. Itoberts, commander, latoly naval scom men- der of supplies during the Cuban sorvioe, now taking the place of Captain Brommhoad who passed through bore recently on tho U. S T. Pennsylvania; P. O. Bickmers. chief officer: J. Sanford, second officer; Ghnrlot; L. Aroy, third officer; D. do Silva. chief enginoor; Wm. S. DonW, first assistant onginedr; Ed. E. Cramp, a relative of tho Cramp's Ship Yards people, second assist- ant ongineor; J. W. Houghton, third assistant ongineer;VM. A. Tucker, pursor. Thore'is also a hospital steward, Gozoki by nn.ue, aboard, Sargeant Davis, who is among tbo military officers ou tho Cone-maug- h was bore with tbo Utah engineers, and is well known to Honolulu people, having spent five or bi'x months in those Maud. Pursor Tucker has viuited this port several times before aud many of his friends woro down nt the dock looking out for him this morning. When tho Charles Noleon was hero last August with tho 1st Now York Bogiment, Mr. Tuckor was hor purser. Ho was also in Honolulu last March whon tbo Conomaugh passed through bore with a cargo of Government mules for Manila. A little moro than, a year ago Purser Tucker bad chargo of two and a half million dollars iu gold dust which was being carried from St. Miohaols on tbo Charles Nt-l- - Bon to Seattle; his cabin is full of quaint and curious souvenir of tho many countries nnd peoples that ho hns had occasion to be as sociated with. Tho Conomaugh soils direct from this port to Manila in about a week's tirao; boBides tho livo stock aboard hor cargo consists of GOO tons of merchandise, among whioh is CO JO cases of canned army beef. Dr. Wood was aboard tbo ves-so- l early this morning aud found all well. For two or three days before arriving hero tbo transport noticed the smoke from the volcano, tho trip from tho Coast was a most pleasant ouo; tho Conemaugh '! 4 beating hor last postage down horc by eight hours. Two thousand tons of hay and grain for foddor are heaped hiiih on the vessel's deuk', ln.ar crew consists of 42 mon. MISSIoiroFGENERAlTBATES Washington, July 13. The rais-Mo- n of Gtuertil Bates to tho Sulu AToliipelnso for a conference with tho Sultan iB of considerable im- portance ns bearini on th fntnro polioy of the United States. Ho undertakes tho mission on recom- mendation of tho Penco Coin mis- sion, which was npprovtd by the President. His object is to" ar range with tb Sulan for extend- ing American sovereignty over his islands with tho uudoiutauding tb"t tbo present form of govern- ment th'Te will not bo inhrferred with. Iu o'Uvr words, the Sulu arohipelBg is to have self govern inout in tha full tenio of tho word. This is supposed to be indicnte of the polioj tlu' ailmmi'lpitian baa iu view for the other islands which will acknowledge tho sovoiefdiity of tho United StateB. i Concerning tho r port that Gouon.l iJutfB will enrry $10,0J() of Moxi-.'ai- i money ni a gift for the Sultan, tbe nuthnrilii's aro jnmewitiit myrti-riou- but thoy Buy that Uie money is not to he olfrreJ him m a bribj. All they will say c flicinlly is that tho Spauis.li Government paid lh" Sti"..u .; rtnin aunuitirs aud GoLerivi uil has iiiH'.rtutijns whinh ciinUtnplfitc tho o.intinn-anc- o of the griint, wLieh will bo out of the r. veuu s. Tho Sullnn will retain p'lftHPtsinn ot tbe pearl fishing aod island trado. The European method of paying "hush monoj" to harlmtinns hns nlwsys been repugnant to Amnricnti?. and tho cmuiiiL' Co ipress may have a good deal to eny nb ul tho subject should it by disclosed thnt tho ad- ministration, is using money of (,ui'H to iHtuhliih order in any part of the Philippines. MORGAN TALKS OFTuTURE S'llina, Ala., July 13. Senator, . John T. Morgan, who arrived at Ins boiaa today, says the issue's in tho comiDL' campaigu will be mn'jy. 'The more tnero aro the better for us," f nid Senator Mor- gan. "Tho Congress that assem bles in December will, in yrovid- - ug for the povernment of our now poseussioiis, havo to modify tho fntilf, which wtI materially strotigtbeu tho Domoi-rati- posi tion. Uuynr wilt give you issno CS?3gb. 'We can no more place a lax on nugar from Piirto llico, Hawaii and the Philippines than we can from Louisiau. Thon, in pro- viding for tho govern- ment of the inlands will C0I20 the arranging of a finaucial systnm. Sliver hns been the ouly money ktru ther, therefore tho romnnetizntiou of silver will be again demauded by thn Democrats. " Thon, agiin, the issnn will he injco'.cd of the income tax, which no effort hns heeu mado to collect. I odor, its joon us Congress assembles, n joint resolution to st the President to nroeoed to collect thin tux. which will no doubt throw it iiuiu into the Su-pro- mo Court. APURCcaarc email or tartar powdci CREAM BAKING nmm Highest Honors, World's Fall Oold Medal, Midwinter Fait AtoIiI linking I'nmlcrs cantulutng kluui. They mo Injurious to health : '4'fl TJ . 'X'- Z r f Si ''il v

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THE DAY'S STOCK

HONOLULU HaWilUN1BXCHANQH EXCHAKM

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C. Brewer & Company.

SUGAR.

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paid BH I9)iNahlVa Sugar Co.. a.Nahlku Su Co,, pd upOaltu Sugar Co., at,. J

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OoUalJ Sugar. Plan. Co.Olaa Su. Co.. Ltd.. asOlaa SuCo.Ltd, pdupjOlowalu Company......Paauhau Su. Plan. Co, .

D.rtnr Sueur Mill looPala Plantation Co....Peptekeo sugar ...Pioneer Mill Co ...... looWalalua Agr. Co.. a 3 tooWalaluaAgr.Co.pdupJ i'HWalanae .

Walluku Sugar Co.... 400Walmanalo Jjugar Co . 160I

Walme.t Mill to .....J "5MISCELLANEOUS,WIH.r Kfimlhln Co...

d Steam N CoHawaiian lilcctilc Co...Hon. Rapid r.&LandCoKona-Ka- u i.i.-o,l- ijMutual Telephone Qo. .MakahaCoflceCo.L.MMakaha " LJ.pi upOahu Kv&LsndCo..Hart fc Co., LtdHonUrewAMnltCo...

BONDS.Hawaiian Gov 6 per cent iojMHawaiian Guv. rer centHaw.G.PostSav4KpcrcOahuRy &LandJ ... J! io!

Note Figures ol A. M. session Honolulu Exchange

HONOLULU EXCHANGESALES.

Between Boards too Honokaa il), 5 Klhel pd 40.Morning Sesilon io Klhel 8, too Lwa a?. 95 do 29.

1000 O K & L Co. Uonds 106.

Tbo narao of Hanan has longbeen identified with tbe mnnufaaturo of tbo best olass of shoe

as regards, comfortami wanr. r lucidently Mclnoruyetands equally high iu thin city asa tborougbly reliable bouee forfootwear. Bee ad on page 5.

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tary Long has recertred the followlog cable mestngo from AdmiralDewey:

Port Said, July 14. Secretaryof the Navy, Washington. Olym-pi- a

in voluntary quarantine. Assoon as coaled, proceed Triestefor pratiquo and reouporation,officers and men. DEWEY.

It is said at the Nary DepartRiobt that thO'Admiml'a referencoto pratique simply moans that, beis coing to Trieste to get a cleanbill of health that will enable himto continue his voyage thronghthe Mediterranean without delaysfrom tbe health authorities at thovarious points.

Plana Not Decided On.

Soen in regard to the Peacockhotel at Waikiki this forenoonMr. Bothwell stated that, althoughhe and the other partita interestml had beeu in conference withMr. 'Peucock during tho stay ofthe Mariposa in poit yesterday,just what plans would bo' followedout in tho reconstruction of .thoplace had not been decided on asyot, Some conclusion would bereached within a very few days.Mr. Oloaph has taken bold of mat-ters already and will very likelysuperintend tho reconstruction oftho Pencook place.

Opening Dinner.

Those who had tho pleasure ofattending tbo opening dinner attho Homo bukory Ibst evoning,not only did full justice to themost excellent repast spread beforetuem, but were most sincere intbeir praisos of tbo gooes crea-tions as well as the uuequalledservice and management.

With tho appetizing unnn.courteous attentiou, privacy whenu ob i run, gnou iiRiit ana excellentventilation the Homo Bakery hassuccess assured.

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BETHEL : STREET,

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Apples.. Apricots, Cherries,Cheese, Cauliflowers. $

Celery,Horseradish,

m Lemons, Oranges, Peaches,Pears, bresh Prunes,Rudabagos, Rhubarb,

Oysters,Fresh and Smoked Salmon,7 v

White Cabbage, Poultry.

SOME YOLGANIC HISTORY

H. M. Ibitney Sijs Oatvsts Occur

Eve'j Fin furs:

Clies Details of Yolcanlc Disturbances Since

Arrival of Missionaries Goes b; a

Itself and Hot tb Snn.

Editor H..MWM"? Polishesin the current' fiiumber of thoPlantors Monthly (in historicaldetail of the volcanic eruptions opHawaii since 1823. The dotoilwhioh Mr. Whitney gives ratherupsets the theory advanoo by Mr.Lyons that eruptions oan be fore-

told by reference to tho sun. Mr,Whitney's writes:

Strangors as well as residentssometimes ask how ofton tbo vol-

canic eruptions occur. Thero arono regular poriods, but the recordsof tho prospnt century show thatthero havo been twenty, includingsmall and large eruptions. Therohas been no regularity with them.It may however bo assumed that alava flow occur?, on an average,every thro?, four or five years.During tbe first twonty-tw- o yearsof tho presont century, wo have norecord of any except that of Hui-lalu- i,

the largo monntaiu back ofEailun, which took place in 1801,the stream pouring into tbo seanear tbo mountain. Native tradi-tion roportnd to the missionariesthat deaths had ocourred from thiseruption, but liko the traditionsconcerning Eeoua's army thoy aroconsidered not reliable, or ratherexaggerated.

1823. Tbo first action of tbevolcano after the arrival of themissionaries in 1820, was in 1823,and is described by EIHb. Thistook place below Kilaues, and.Hervea to exuaguieu- - us ores temporarily. Later tbo fares returned,and tho whole area of tho pit wasdescribed and pictured by him asin action.

1832. In this year twelveyears after tho arrival of the missionaries wo find tho first refer-ence to an oruption in tho summitcrater of Mokuaweowoo, whichcontinued in notion for two orthree weeks. Eilauoa, which forsome time previous had been veryactivo. subsidod during the activity of Mokuaweowed, showingconnection bolweon'tho two. Ki-lau- ea

iki was also reported veryactivo at this time.

1838 Count Strezlechi, whovisited the volcano this year, re-

ported Eilauca in extraordinaryactivity ovor its entire Burface.His description deems to corro-borate that of Ellis that the wholeintoriof of Eilauca was in actionthon.

In 18dO There was an eruptionbelow Olaa, which flowed throughPuna reaching the sea uear Nana-- ,wali.

In 1843 An oruption took placoin Jauuary, on tho north side ofthe summit of Mauna Loa, andflowed into tbo valley betweenMaunn Eoa and Mauna Lrm, onebranch heading towards Hilo. Itlasted only three weeks, now innabout 30 miles.

In 1851, August 8, a streambroke out near tho summit of Ma-

una Loa, ran four days down thewest slopo of tbe mountain andceased.

In 1852, a largo stream brokeout on the northeast slope, andlasted one month.

1855, a stream of lava brokeout on the northeast side of themountain, at 12,(03 font elevation,mid flowed into the valley regioubetween Mauna Ken and MaunaLoa, tbon turned eastward andcontinued to flow toward Hilo forthirtoon months, making tho I arcest stream on record.-- It oeasedwhen tho lava had reached withineight miles of Hilo.

lfc5U. This yoor witnessed oneof the grandest displays ever seenon Hawaii. Tho lava broke outon tho northwest side of MaunaLoa, somo 3000 foot below thesummit, and took a northwostorly

oourse; almost straight to' tbo sea,somo twonty.fivo miles distantsouth' from Kawaihao. Tho flowlasted for thirteen months, and'without cessation.

1865. An eruption occurredDecember 31, confined to thoorator, and oontinned for fourmonths.

1868 On March 27 thero washeavy explosion on tho sonth

side of Mauna Los, somo distancobelow the summit, when a largostream of lava burst-ou- t and flowed rapidly down to the eoa. Soeuddgnly 'did this take place, thatCant. Brown, who lived at Kahu- -ku, where Ool. Norris now lives,had barely time to esoapo with hisfamily.

Ibid. A Bimuar eruption, con-fined to tho summit crater, andcontinued in varying activity foreighteon months.

1875.' This was also in thosummit crater of Mokuaweoweo,and lasted about ono month.

1877. Feb. 14. A repetition ofthe abovo lasted two days. Asubmarino oruption occurred during this year near Eoalakeakua,when tho sea was covered wfthblooks of pumaco stono floating ontbo water.

1880.A short oruption in theBumrriir orater similar to those, of1872, 3,'5 and 7.

1880. In November of thisyear, the. volcano broke out nearthe summit, on tbo northeast side,with a Very large flow, which con-tinued for nine months.

1881. In January of this, yearthere was an eruption in tho.sea,near tho shore, at East capo,Puna.

1886. Tboro was a small orup-tion in tho summit crater of Mo-

kuaweoweo, which lasted but afew hours.

1887. An eruption took placeon tho southwest slope of MaunaJjoa, near tho large now of lbus.It continued for two weeks.

1896. After on unusually longperiod of rest, the crater of Moku-tweow- eo

on the 21st of April.1899. This last oruption com-

menced with a grand explosion onthe morning of July 4, as thoughMadame Pole meant to join incelebrating America's anniversary.

Tim l,nn : i:ts.un nuuiu vuuipiiouo U JIOl Ulthe eruptions on the island of Ha-waii during tho present century,so far as appear by tbo records athand. It bIiows twonty-thro- o

eruptions, not inolnding the firsttwenty yoars, of which we havo noautbentio data, excoDtina that ofHualalai in 1801. It is quite-pro-babl- e

that, wore the data of thefirst twenty years known, it wouldshow that volcanic eruptions ofsome kind have taken place, evoryfour years, on an average, duringtho centnry now onding, and alsothat the volcano is probably quiteas active now as during any oftho recent centnrioj.

Circuit Court.

In tbo case of "Ward vs. Deskyand E. Peck & Co., Ltd., JudgePeriy has denied the prayer foran injunction in that tho causocomplained at tho tirao of thofiling of tho petition no longerexists. Tho complainant howeveris not barred from moving on thepetition showed at any future liinocause bo givon. Tho oourt findsfor the complainant, in that herland is ontitlod to lateral supportand a decrco ncainst tbo respon-

dent corporation for relief fromtho destruction of lateral supportwill bo signed on presentation.

Tbo 0. 11. & L Go. has filed itsnnswor in tho suits of Jesso andJunius Eaao for damagos and re-

plevin.In the case of Ordway & Potter

vs. O. it A. S. S. Co., a discontinuance has been ontored. A com-promise was agreed upon.

Hltamrock'a New llonm.

Southampton, July 14. Ittranspired that a new boom ovonlarger than the presont ono, is bo-i- ng

made for tho cup ohallobgerShamrock; in tho belief that thelighter air in America will enableher to carry a considerable greaterexpanse of canvas than during hertrial raco with tho Britannia.

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Horses and 6000 Cases of Army

Beef for Manila.

Parser Tucker Here Again Doctor Powers, Y

S., a Classmate of Doctor Monsarratt

Volcanic Smoke Noticed.

The U. 8. Transport Oone-mau- gh

arrived outeido tho harborlast night shortly bofore 12 o'clockand oarly this morning' came intoport and made fast alongsido tbeold fishmarket wharf--

ThoGonemaugh sailed from SanFrancisco about 4 o'clock iu thoafternoon of Tuesday, July 11,

making tho run to Honolulu in 8days and 12 hours.

On board the transport are 273,horses of troops A, B and M oftho 4th Cavalry on their way toManila. Thoy are a fino lookinglot of animals and havo stood thevoyago splendidly, being in finecondition at tho presont time.

Tho horses are heidlr unloadedbb rapidly as poBsiblo nnd,will enjoy about a week s outing in thegovernment paddocks before reBurning their journoy to the Phi-lippines.

Doctor Powors, Veterinary Sur-geon, is in cbargoof the livo stonk,and the condition of the same re-

flects great credit on tho doctorThirty-thre- e mon of tho 4th Cavalry are aboard, thoir duty being tolook after the horses under tbedirection of Dr. Powers.

Dr. Powers was a classmate ofDr. William Monsarratt of thisoity.

Lieutenant E. B. Winnns oftroop B of the 4th Cavalry is incommand of tho troops aboard tbotransport. .

The officers of the Conotoiaugbare Captain E. B. Itoberts,commander, latoly naval scom men-der of supplies during the Cubansorvioe, now taking the place ofCaptain Brommhoad who passedthrough bore recently ontho U. S T. Pennsylvania;P. O. Bickmers. chief officer: J.Sanford, second officer; Ghnrlot;L. Aroy, third officer; D. do Silva.chief enginoor; Wm. S. DonW,first assistant onginedr; Ed. E.Cramp, a relative of tho Cramp'sShip Yards people, second assist-ant ongineor; J. W. Houghton,third assistant ongineer;VM. A.Tucker, pursor. Thore'is also ahospital steward, Gozoki by nn.ue,aboard,

Sargeant Davis, who is amongtbo military officers ou tho Cone-maug- h

was bore with tbo Utahengineers, and is well known toHonolulu people, having spentfive or bi'x months in those Maud.

Pursor Tucker has viuited thisport several times before audmany of his friends woro down ntthe dock looking out for him thismorning. When tho CharlesNoleon was hero last August withtho 1st Now York Bogiment, Mr.Tuckor was hor purser. Ho wasalso in Honolulu last March whontbo Conomaugh passed throughbore with a cargo of Governmentmules for Manila.

A little moro than, a year agoPurser Tucker bad chargo of twoand a half million dollars iu golddust which was being carried fromSt. Miohaols on tbo Charles Nt-l- -

Bon to Seattle; his cabin is full ofquaint and curious souvenir oftho many countries nnd peoplesthat ho hns had occasion to be associated with.

Tho Conomaugh soils directfrom this port to Manila in abouta week's tirao; boBides tho livostock aboard hor cargo consists ofGOO tons of merchandise, amongwhioh is CO JO cases of cannedarmy beef.

Dr. Wood was aboard tbo ves-so- l

early this morning aud foundall well.

For two or three days beforearriving hero tbo transport noticedthe smoke from the volcano, thotrip from tho Coast was a mostpleasant ouo; tho Conemaugh

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Two thousand tons of hay andgrain for foddor are heaped hiiihon the vessel's deuk', ln.ar crewconsists of 42 mon.

MISSIoiroFGENERAlTBATES

Washington, July 13. The rais-Mo-n

of Gtuertil Bates to tho SuluAToliipelnso for a conference withtho Sultan iB of considerable im-

portance ns bearini on th fntnropolioy of the United States. Houndertakes tho mission on recom-mendation of tho Penco Coin mis-

sion, which was npprovtd by thePresident. His object is to" arrange with tb Sulan for extend-ing American sovereignty over hisislands with tho uudoiutaudingtb"t tbo present form of govern-ment th'Te will not bo inhrferredwith. Iu o'Uvr words, the SuluarohipelBg is to have self governinout in tha full tenio of tho word.This is supposed to be indicnte ofthe polioj tlu' ailmmi'lpitian baaiu view for the other islandswhich will acknowledgetho sovoiefdiity of tho UnitedStateB. i

Concerning tho r port thatGouon.l iJutfB will enrry $10,0J()of Moxi-.'ai- i money ni a gift forthe Sultan, tbe nuthnrilii's arojnmewitiit myrti-riou- but thoyBuy that Uie money is not to heolfrreJ him m a bribj.

All they will say c flicinlly isthat tho Spauis.li Government paidlh" Sti"..u .; rtnin aunuitirs audGoLerivi uil has iiiH'.rtutijnswhinh ciinUtnplfitc tho o.intinn-anc- o

of the griint, wLieh will boout of the r. veuu s. Tho Sullnnwill retain p'lftHPtsinn ot tbe pearlfishing aod island trado. TheEuropean method of paying "hushmonoj" to harlmtinns hns nlwsysbeen repugnant to Amnricnti?. andtho cmuiiiL' Co ipress may have agood deal to eny nb ul tho subjectshould it by disclosed thnt tho ad-ministration, is using money

of (,ui'H to iHtuhliih order inany part of the Philippines.

MORGAN TALKS OFTuTURE

S'llina, Ala., July 13. Senator, .

John T. Morgan, who arrived atIns boiaa today, says the issue's intho comiDL' campaigu will bemn'jy. 'The more tnero aro thebetter for us," f nid Senator Mor-gan. "Tho Congress that assembles in December will, in yrovid- -

ug for the povernment of ournow poseussioiis, havo to modifytho fntilf, which wtI materiallystrotigtbeu tho Domoi-rati- position. Uuynr wilt give you issnoCS?3gb.

'We can no more place a lax onnugar from Piirto llico, Hawaiiand the Philippines than we canfrom Louisiau. Thon, in pro-viding for tho govern-ment of the inlands willC0I20 the arranging of a finaucialsystnm. Sliver hns been the oulymoney ktru ther, therefore thoromnnetizntiou of silver will beagain demauded by thn Democrats.

" Thon, agiin, the issnn will heinjco'.cd of the income tax, whichno effort hns heeu mado to collect.I odor, its joon us Congressassembles, n joint resolution to st

the President to nroeoed tocollect thin tux. which will nodoubt throw it iiuiu into the Su-pro- mo

Court.

APURCcaarc email or tartar powdci

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Henry R. Worthington,Engineers ami miilderw of High Duty Pumping Engines

or W.'iu--r Works and Irrigation.IHb SPFCIU All KN HON OF PLANTATION MANAGERS AND

AGEN PS s wiled l tlino that wccairy In stock at our Queen street warehousea lare assortment of pumps tor all kinds of sugir house service, Including vacuumpumps, air pumps, condensers, teed pumps, juice pumps, molasses pumps, etc., to-

gether with a complete stock of sure parts and valves for all sizes. Careful attentiongiven all orders, and prompt shipment guaranteed. ,

Estimates furnished for complete Irrigation pumping plants of any capacity or

poWe ' Cor. Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu, II. I.12O0 Telephone 5i6.

Fraternal Directory.

HAKMONY LODGE No. 3,1. O. O. P.,

MeeUovory Monday owiulng at 7:30,In Harmony Hall, King street.

J. I). MoVKIGH, N. O.IX 11. HKNDllY, Secretary.

All vlMtlng brotliorM ory cordiallyInvited.

MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, K.of P.,Meets every Wodnwrtay evening at

7:30 o'clock, Castle Hull, Fori street;"Visiting brothers cordially Invited toAttend.1M5 A. K. MURPHY, K. K. B.

HONOLULU OUAl'TEIl No. 1,H. A. M.,

Meet1 eory third Thursday ovonlng InMmonlo Tomplo. All vlNilliig comjmn-lon- s

cordially Invited.A. K. UIt.KIM.AN, H. P.

J. I). TUCKKR, SeiTUtttry.

HONOLULU COMMANDEItYNo 1, K T.

Meets In Mawmlo Templo on tho wcoudThursday evening of ouch month. All'Visiting Sir Knights courteously invited.

1IKNKY li COOPER, Y, C.J. D. TUC1CKK, ltccordor.

OAHU LODGE No. h K. of P.Meets every Thursday evening at theirCastle Hall, 4'MM Kort street, at

of Mystic IxmIro No-- 2, andvisiting brothers, cordially invited.

G. H. WARD, C C.V. II.KILUEY,

1019 K. of It. and 3.

COURT LUNAL1LO No. CG00,

a. j. r.,Meets every first nnd third Friday, atK.of P. Hull. Fort tircet. A cordialjivitation is oxtonded to visiting broth-ers. Per order C. It.

W. A. FETTER,1023 Hocrotary.

NUUANU CHAPTER ROSECROIX,

No.l,A. & A.S.B.Meets the HrHt Thursday in, each month,at Mnsonlo Templo. Sojourning andvisiting brothers cordially InvlUjd to at-ta-

all meeting.W. M.'. FRANK P.. AUBRRACH.

ALLAN . SCRIMGKOUR, Secretary.

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

Maionlc Temple, N. E. corner Altkea tnl Hotel Sts.Stated meetings, first Monday each

month. Spoolal meetings, when callod(will be noted In this space;.

Membors Lodge Lo Progros, Pad doLodgo, and all sojourning brethren cor-dially Invited.

ED. I. SPALDING, W.M.C. R. G. WALLACE. SecreUry.

KAMEHAMEHA LODGE OFPERFECTION,

No. I, A.-- . & A.-- , a--. R.Moots at Masonic Temple tho fourthThursday in er.ch month. Sojourningand visiting brsthers are cordially in-vited to attend ell meetings.

V. M. FRANK IJ.CLARKNOK L. ORAHHK. Socretary.

LODGE LE PROGSE8 DEL'OCEANIE.

No. 124. A & A. S.Itito.Stated lUieetlngs.on the last .Monday of

each month, In Itsihall, Masonic Temple.arco.iSAMPToy, w. m.

VM. P. JQHK&OK. SecreUry.

SEO. W. DeL-ON- POST No.45, G. A. R.,

Do.partmont.of California and Nevada,s&tetN nt Harmony Wall, King street,IW, iliursday ovonlng or every montnSojourning uauira(les ro cordlafly In.Ttt,d to attend.

ffAL.LAEttF.RRE, P.O.JAM. T. COriBLAND, Jf.djt.

HONOLULU SOOTTI8HTHISTLE CDUB,

Love FXock, Kort istroot. Bioadlng roomopen dj- - and oveming for reading andoclal Intorcournfl. Rcgulur meeting

Jtiday, r:30 p. in. Vlidtinf-- Scotsmenspecially wolcomo tit all tliiMic

OKO. I.. DALLl, Chief.ALKX. B. KKNNEr,Secretaty.ENSIGN WORTH BAGLEY

GARRISON,No. 171,

Begulnr Army and Navy Union of theTJnltod StatoH of Amorl-ta- , meeU atHarmony Hall, King utreW, evory se-cond and fourth Friday In eirh month.Visiting comrade are ronllaltv invited.

MARCUS II. SAUVDKRS.Commander.

1. E. Bhethan, Adjutaut.

THE WAVERLEY OLUB.Organized 1897.

PSVavorley Block ; entrance on Bethelrtreet. Files of standard magaziiiott andperiodlcaU; londlng library; billiard,pool and card tabloa forfroo use of mem-bers. Arrangomonts for transient visit-ors. Entrnnco foe $1.25; monthly dues,in advanco, SI. Ilooms open from 8 a.m.to 11 p. m. ovory day.

A. V. CJEAH, PreBldent.JAMES T.COPELAND.noojrdlngSec'y.ALLEN B. S0RIMOF.OUR, Fin. Seo'y.

1206

If yon want a nice rubber fir,?hack with a careful driver ring upOlnb Stable Hook Stand Tol. 810,and we guarantee yoa will bolatiefied.

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(INCORPORATED),

OLYMPIA BEERIs an exlilllmtlng beverage.

Taken In moderation Its medicinal proper-

ties tend to regulate and keep the system

In good, working order. The brewery

Is situated at Olympla, Washington

State, In proximity to the far famed Turn

Falls, the water of which contains sever-a- l

Important special qualities necessary to

the manufacture of wholesome beei.

Larry H. Dee of the Hoffman Bar, cor

ner Hotel and Nuuanu streets, has:the sole

retail agency for the OLYMPIA BEER

and would be glad to have the public call

and pass judgement.

Boxing Taught-- by-

MARTIN DENNY

Champion light weight of Australia, atLong Branch, Walltlkl.

Terms reasonable. Given on application I23Vtf

W.H.SEA,TEACHER OF

Guitar, Mandolin, Zitlior,and Ukulele.

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

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

Ukulele and Taro-Patch- .

Orders to be left rare of Wall, NicholsCo. 1200

Annie Montague Turner.Remaining In Honolulu fora few months

will take a limited number of pupils forVOCAL INSTRUCTION.

Terms by the lesson or month. Com-mencing on andTtfter the ioth of July.

"MIGNON,"72o'BeretanIa Street, Honolulu.

Piano TaughtIn Six Montlis

New, quick method. Terms $5 nermo. Special attention to adult beetatiers... Address "MUSICIAN." Bulle--tin office. 1234

MANUEL NUNES,Manufacturer ol

Guitar 8, UkulelesTARO PATCH FIDDLES.

Worluuathlp and Material Guaranteed. Rcpainaa Specially.

1180 :: No. 210 KING ET1

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Klnc lrt. - tuo doors below Punchbowl street,MANUFACTURER Of

Gruitavs, s XJUulelet,TARO PATCH FIDDLES.

Workmanship and material guaranteed. Rtpalrlnia meelaltv.

Tb Mercantile Frintiiig Co.,(Llnlted).

119 King St.CHURCH AND SOCIETY WORK.

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H. Gr. BIA.RT,Manufacturing Jeweller.

404? fort Street.

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

THK H. I., JULY 20, 1899.

Vi,jWia!. 'kvl-- 'XSMVkUP

AND

Thentro tonight.Ladies' bicycle for ealo. Hue For

Silo column.Ounieros aro tho best

andOrnheum seats can bo booked

by ringing up No. 510.

Puro soda wntor, tho beet intown. Hawaiian Soda Work.Tol. C32.

There will bo a meeting of tboof this

Tho band will give a concert inThomaB Stjuaio at tho URiinl hourthis

Bishop and Mrs. Willis werepassengers for Samoa in the Mu-r- i

o?a lust 3veuiug.Thero will bo n mnetiug of. tbo

Myrtlo lioat Olub iu tho boathouse this at 7:30.

Dr. Posoy, for Eye,Ear, Throat and Nose disHusesand Catarrh. Masonic Temple.

Thoro is only ono Jesse Mooroin the world and that is

cold anil puro. Lovcjoy & Co.,aro for tho HnwaiiuuIslands.

Thoro will bo a danceat tho Healaui Boat Olub hou6otomorrow night. Tickets may bohad of members of thoor at the door.

The nuptialstake place at the homo of Mrs.

on Punahou streetthis Tho willbe from 8 to 10.

Thoro will bo an re-hearsal of tho Amateur Orchestraat the usual timo and place thisovoning. Every member is requested to bo present.

Prof. and Miss Cordo-li- a

Olymer will'bo married at thoSchool for Girls this

forenoon. They bavo uone uu onTantalus for a short stay.

A dance will bo given at Eskbank this evening by Mrs. E. E.Wilder in honor of herWilder Wicht. who is homo fromschool for his summer vacation.

History of Hawaiian Islands,from their to the pro- -sent time, by Prof.The only workthis cround. For sale onlv bv theUolden Knle liazaar. JPriCO SI. 00,

Tho Musio Co. rr- -coived by tbo acarload of Kroll, andRoyal pianos all in first claeBshape and ready for dolivery.Oall in and inspeot them.

Now Bakery & CandyCo., Hotel street afine lino of bread, paBtry, wedding cakes, ico creams, shorbetsnnd candies finest in tho cityand prices very low.74. J. Obwald Mana-ger.

Tho funeral of the late RobertGrieve will take place from thefamily residence on Beretaniastreet at 3 o'clock this

will bntho pall bearers:A. T. J. H. Sopor, J. M.Oat, J. Cassidy, W. O. Atwatorand Q. F. McLood.will take place iu Nuuanu cemetery.

Volcano Hmokr.Mr. Lyons, of the Weather

Bureau, informs tho Bulletinthat the thick olouda of voloaniosmoke hanging over tho Islandsurrivo tho scene of actionin the manner:

The hoat rising from tho aotivacrater causes tho volumes of emokoto rise to an elevation of between10,(100 and 20,000 feet, when theyreach tho uppor current. Thoyaro floated along in this uppercutront until they como down intothe lower current, aud aro cauohtby the trade winds, by which thoyare blown ovor tbo Islands.

California Frail.D. Q. has received

per S. S. Australia a largoof Qrapes,Plums, and Jothor

fruits. Eastorn Oysters in Tinand Shell, andGamo and Fish.

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CHAS. D.Deslpier and Builder 0! Illeh-Orad- a

Yachts, Boats andWorks, Cos KING ST.

P O Boa 6jj. Telephone 160.

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EVENING BUTiLETIK: HONOLULU,

LOCAL GENERAL,

Orplicum

Oyolonocheapest.

Toleobouo

Oommiesionora Educationafli'riioou.

oveniLg.

oveningspecialist

Whiskey

distributors

moonlight

committee

Widemann-Park- er

Widemannevening. reception

important

Yarndloy

Kamehameha

grandson,

discoveryAlexander.

publiehod covering

BergstromMariposaErocger

Englandmanufacture

TelephoneLutted,

afternoon.Following

Atkinson,

Interment

herefromfollowing

Camarinoscon-

signment Cherries,Apricots,

Turkeys Chickens,

WALKBR,

Launches!

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As beneficial as a trip to the

Coast,

RAINIER BEER.

...!. ...For bnlo by all tlenlors.

FiftyNewDesks

Book Cases, Letter Files,Document Files, Press Stands,Chairs, Stools, &c, of all stylesand prices, just received ex thebark "Mohican," and placed onsale at our warerooms on Queenstret. We are prepared to outfityour office complete. Our newstock contains some of the verylatest and time-savin- g

devices for business men. Calland be convinced.

Henry Waterhouso & Co,

OWIce, Queen Street.TELEPHONE ij.

WE CAN SUPPLY

Bank Fixtures,Off ice Partitions

AND

Store CountersIn New andElegant Designs

Lewers & Cooke,

FORT ST.

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Paper 7

Latest styles. A large

invoice just received.

Wilder & Co., Ltd.1231

aiYNEWS, ADVEimSEMENT AND

General WriterBUSINESS AGENT.

H4i King St. P. O. Box 93.

Neattls Beer.This ever popular Eainior beerbecoming a household word

and "will yoa hnvo a class ofSoattle" is moro often hoard thannnvthing olso. Tho CriterionSaloon have tho beer on tap or inbottles.

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HARZER : SAUERBRUMEN'

At $?.oo per case of r;o bottles.

Owing to spurious imitations having been 'brought to

this market, the public is hereby notified that the only"GENUINE SAUERBRUNNEN" is bottled by the HarzerKoenigsbrunnen-Quell- e, and every bottle bears their trademark and stamp.

VWWVWVMaN

H--. HACKFELD &C0. Ltd', Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

TRYCreamChocolateTablets

Delicious Dating.Also just received, FRESH CAKES and CRACKERS, and a full line of

Fancy and Staple Groceries.At lowest market rates.""

Tolopliono 110.

Chas. Hustace,212 King Htroot, noxt to

KISDCW IEON WOEKS,Sa,rL UTrsiriciQCO, CsuL.

Engineers and Builders.PUMPING MACHINERY, HEINE BOILERS.PLAIN TUBULAR BOILERS. CORLISS ENGINES,

. CANE CARS, VACUUM PANS,

- And all Machlnory for; tlio complete oqulpmout of Sugar Mills.

OFFICE, Room 9, Spreckels Block, Honolulu, H. I.1200 I J. Box 6S1.

ONE OF THE MANY REASONS WHY TO IN8UREIN

fjje mww life whwce CO.Oi TSTETW YOtt,K

In preference to other CciretV-- s IS ITS UNEQUALLED FINANCIAL STRENGTH. While a few Com-panies eicceJ It In site merely, the Germanla holds a foremost position In point of financial strencth, ass" o tn by the following exhibit :

ASSKI'd TO EACH Sl.000 OP INSURANCE IN FORCE.Insurance In force Admitted Assets Assets to Inc.Assetl req to

Companies. Dec. )i. 1808 Dec ji, 1808. each $1000 rok.oth Co'sste.1 nf In.uranre at Gefmanla.

Ucrmnnla Life $70,556,268Manhattan Llfo 67,100,441Equitable Llfo 087,167,134Now England Mutual 110,281,154Now York Life 044,021,120Pacific Mutual 18,522,7154Sun Llfo of Canada.... 49.693.405

Arlington.

$25,211,010 $32915,322,501 268 3,487,153

257,700,612 201 07,120,08629,109,074 255 8,100,803

215,044,811, 220 94,402,1123,303,530 178 2,70tf,P308,231,439 100 8,100,025

The fleures of these columns are taken from the Annual Report of the Superlnhndent of the InsuranceDerailment of the Slate of New York for the year ending December )r. '898

GEAR, LANSING & CO., General Agents.Judd Building, Honolulu. EMMETT MAY. Manager.

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GREENRIVER!

Another invoice just received,

The CELEBRATED ROCK LIGKFor keeping Cattle, Sheep or Horses in the best condition possible, it

nnd free from all diseases, especially from TUBERCULOSIS and

Full assortment of Pottie's Remedies always on hand.C. W. MACFARLANE.

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msbkmbmsbkbmmbbsFOR THE SEASON!

9 PERFUMES giSRoger and Gallet,' Lundborg's,

Rickseckei's,Gosnell's, In all odors

Toilet Sets, Perfume Bottles,Sachet Powders,

Maile Cologne, Without a Rival.

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

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ORPHEUMHOTEL,Orphetim Building," Fort Street.

ICAEL .KfSSCS, ZaPxop'r.Is a first-cla- modem hotel. A German chef has been

ipeclally Imported, and every attention will be elven to the culinary department. Afirst-cla- short-orde- r bill of fare. RegularPrivate supper rooms; billiard tables; barber

A tew nitices to let in tne miming.

Another One Hundred TonsNEW FURNITURE

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Land

Corner Nuuanu and King Streets, Honolulu.

In Bedroom Sets, 2-- 4 "and 4-- 4 Bedsteads; Chiffoniers, Meat Safes; Wire, Wooland Moss Mattresses; Barber and Dentist Chairs, Tables, etc., to be sold at SanFrancisco prices at the I. X. L. S. W. LEDERER,

P. O. Box S3;. Telephone 478. Proprietor.

Biaia EisHBrar eiaiaajsiaisiaEisia aiaiaasiasia

EX

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V

Just per

60x30,

IJAIUtnNTINE IUMQAUD,

ruuwiuiio,and Carriage Materials.

Honolulu Carriage flanufactoryW. WWBIOHT, Prop'r.

iaMc'JrMcSGigiBIBIBEIMgit?

received

atissiScMaiaaisiBiaiaaiBisraaisiaiai

Sliortly,iiui"iic&,oui-i-t1yo- ,

Spiced Herrings,Smoked Halibut, Hams Bacon,

S. J. SALTER,Grocery and Provision Dealer,

Orplicum Block. -:- - Telephone 080.Don't forget, we have Box on wagons, to deliver things fresh and cold.

STREET, ABOVE HOTEL.

Albert."

CO.HOLT BLOCK,

Telephonb

35 DIFFERENT STYLES!Gold Oak Bedroom Sets,

CHEVAL DUCHESSEElegant and Various Designs.

EXTENSION D'lNING TABLES, PARLOR DINING CHAIRSJust to

(

Coyne Co., Ltd.J. A. MEHRTEN, Manager.

sProgress BlookjFort Beretania Sts.

HONOLULUTHE NEW DRUG STORE.

P. O. BOX (79

at p.

1413

t

rl . KB

an Ice our

FOHT

"Port

"Wilder."

VON KING 8T., j.

ANDIn

AND

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i"''V'',iV,WWWV wTHE CHARM OF WOMEN.

The wish to be beautiful Is every woman's heritage. She never looses It. Itbrightens every day of her life. There Is one charm within the reach of evervwoman the charm of healthy white teeth. Brushing with "OUR FRAGRANTTOOTH POWDER" makes It easy.

CALL EARLy..Or you will miss tho opportunity of gotting ono of tlioso.

Baby : CarriagesAT

per

: :

. Cit)- - H. H. Manager. -' g3 Lovo Building, 5.'U-5-3G Port St.

TELEPHONES OfflCo 840, Hoiiidence 840.

Consult WANTS in

DRUG

-- Mehilen Furniture

Just ArrivedTHE..

To-day- 's Bullctingg;

Furniture Store,WILLIAMS,

THE EVENING BOLLETfN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 20, 1899

Real Meritla the characteristic of Hood's Bareapn-rlll- a,

and It la manifested erery day In theremarkable cures this medicine accom-plishes. Druggists say: When we sell abottle of Hood's Sarsaparlrbt to a nowcustomer we are sure to see hfen back In afew weeks after more proving that thogood results from a trial bottle warrantcontinuing; Its use. This posltWe merit

Hood's Sarsaparillapossesses by virtue of tho Peculiar Com-bination, Proportion and Process, weed inIts preparation, and by which all thoremedial value of the Ingredients usedis retained. Hood's Sarsaparilla is thusPeculiar to- - Itself and absolutely un-equalled In its powers as a blood parlficr,and as a tonic for building up tha weakand weary, mid giving strength to thoncrcs. Bo soro to get

Hood's SarsaparillaSold by all drngglsts. fljslxforGv Pre-pared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothe-caries, Lowell; Mass.

HnnrPc Dlllc th" in1nlllt' like

Hotels and Restaurants.

Re-op-en

Wednesday !

The Home

Bakery Cafe willreopen at 5 p.

m., for DINNER,

on Wednesday,July 19th.

WE OFFER YOU THE

Best 5c. CigarTo be had for the money.

CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTICCIGARS.

Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOLTE.

Durinc June, Julv

and August, the above Jrafc to'Board and Lodging per month will

prevail at the

Queen Hotel.Ocean View Saloon,

:: End of Car Line

W. OTTMAN, Proprietor.

Draught and Ilottloil Boor.Wlnos of ull lirnnds of tho bout quality.Tho only licensed osUilUlshmont In

tho district. 1230

Orpheum Cafe,FORT STREET,

:: Near the New Theater

Best Meals in the City I

l'roparod and sorvod by whlto onvployoos.

Opon day and night."M 0. T. OOW, MauaKBr.

Notice.Foraonii wlnliliifF tn ..litai.. i.An..i .

Makawao, Maul, can be ocoramodatodat MIIS. II. n. BAILEY'S,

Terms, $10 por week.

FOR SALK, .

Fresh Milkat 10 cents

a Quart!fuuvuiuu iu nny quantities to suit.

T.nAVfl vnnr nnlAM at amLTi hitiiipor TELEPHONE 103.

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HAWAII'S EDUCATORS

Lob Angolea, July 11. Theevening session of tbo NationalEducational Association was aslargely attonded as bad been thoono in tbe afternoon. In additionto the womin's orchestra the Aoo-doa- n

Club, under tho diroction ofMre. G.JB. Parsons, enlivoned thoproceedings by a vorv hannv randering of several selections. W. T.Harris, United utatos Commiesionor of Education, delivered amost apropos and deotdodly inter-esting address on the subject of" An Educational Polioy for OnrNow Possessions." The difficultiesthat beser tho path ofin Hawaii, Porto Uioo aud tboother islands of the soa gatheredinto the fold were touched oponand somoadmirablo idoaa suggest-e- d

for elucidating what proroieeBto bo a problem somewhat ditlirmltof solution along perfectly fair andequuaoifr linos.

Mrs. Emma L. Dilliagham wasto have dealt with the Hawaiianschool question to eorao extent byiiving an address reviewing thehistory of tbe existing sohools in(he islands. Owing tabor unavoid-able abeanco this phase of thosubject had to bo foregone,, butHenry S. Townsoud, Inspector-Genera- )

of Suhoola of Hawaii,made- - thoughtfully conceived ad-dress upon tho subject of ,L ThoEducational Problem in Hawaii."

" Polynesians and Asiatics cannot be made to think and feel asAnglo Snxons by tho simple process of teaohiui! tbem tbe Englishlanguage or by any other processwhich does not involve evolutionthroughout nations. Yet, in thomeantime we-- must live together.

" What than, is this creat raceproblem in Hawaii f It is this: Toievolup a truly Christian civilizuHon, a civilization which, like thelovo of Christ, is broad enough toombrace all peoples so broadthat all tbo mot!B may find pros-perity undor its bonign sway. OurHawaiian civilization should bebased upon broad charity and univerbal good will."

Dri, Nenii and Dinner.Dr. Sfun aud Bowor will loavo

for tho Volcano in tho MaunaLoa tomorrow forenoon. Theywill proceed to the Volcano houseaud will return by tho MaunaLoa reaching hero on tho followmg Friday. Tho next day theywin bo to llio lopor settlement onMolokai. Tho members of theunard of Health will bo the hostson this occasion. While in thecity Iho noted physicians will beenteitnmeU by tho medical menirom uuicago. ur. ooun, as iswell known, is professor in sureery and Dr. Browcr, professor innervous diseases in JRuch MedicalCollege.

"To Throw Good Money Alter Budill but lnorraBo my pain." If

you have thrown away money formociioinos tuiit did not and couldnot cure, why should you not nowbegin taking Hood's Oarsapanlln,tho medicine thai never disappoints? Thousands of people whowere in your condition and tookHood's Saraaparilla say it was thebest invostmont tboy evor made,tor it prougut tnem health.

Hood's Pills cure sick beadaohe,indigestion.

Vrt noli Commndrr In 'iilrf.Porip. Julv 11. T.n Hnirn An

dares that on "July 15, followingme imuonaiiHte, uenornl Jumontcoramander-in-chie- f and vice-pre- s

idont of the Supromn Council ofWar, will bt roplaced by GoneralBrugere, who was last week ap-pointed Military Govornor ofParis, in succession to GoneralZurlmdon, removed.

MxnurHClurlliif n Ueailly llullet.New York, Jnly g,- -A 9nn

London mien",".! fidVB that ilin tinverniuont is manufacturing a nowbullet whioh is moro deadlv thandum-du- Tbo projectile has asoft metal point whioh expandswith friction caused by its flight.It is staled that2C0.ni nnnnmnni.of this ballot aro already in stock.

Olaa Notice.Notice Is hereby clven that the follow- -

IiiK assessmeBts have been levied on theAssessable Stock of the OLAA SUGARCOMPANY, LIMITED, which are paya-ble at the office of Alexander & Baldwin :

2i per cent., or 50 centsa share, payableon the first day of October, 1809; and

2i per cent., or 50 cents a share, on thefirst days of each month thereafir. tnand Including the first day of July, 1900.

oy oruer or tlie Directors.J. B. CASTl.P.

Treasurer Olaa Sugar Company, Limited.nonoimu, July ntli, 1899. I269-2-

Real Estate and Insurance.

l pBaaikamL K

LIFE, and FIRE

AGENTS FOB..New England Mutual Lips In-

surance Co. of Boston.

Etna Fire Insurance Companyop hartford.

JAS. H. LOVE,

Stock BrokerFORT ST., NEAR KING.

FOR SALE

Kirrel

McBryde SugarQ.Nahiku

Kaliuku

Mutual Tel. Co..EMaa Sunar CokHENRY ST. GOAR.EDWARD POLLIT3.

Members. Stock and Bond Exchange.

EDWARD POLLlTZ&CoCOMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS LNINVESTMENT SECURITIES

pArtlcul&r Attention trlvtn to curcka&a ani ola olHawallui SuEr Stock.

Loans NeeotlateJ Eastern ri Foreign Stockiand Uoads.

1403 California St.,San Francisco, Cnl. 117

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & DealersIU

REAL ESTATEtW Wa will Bay or Bell Boal EaUteli

ill parts ot the group.tW We will Boll Fropertlw on Keaeoii

ible OommleslonBi

OFFICE. 10 West King streeiDAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate Broker.223 MERCHANT ST.

FOIt SALE.

Twelvo Chinese Granite HitchingPosts, $5 each.

Property In town.

HOUSES TO LET.

JAS. F. MORGAN,OCTIONEER AND BTOOK BR0KE1'

No. 45 Quoen Street.Expert AppraiBoment of Real

Satato and Furniture.

WILLIAM SAVIDGE,

Stock and Bond BrokerMember of Hawaiian Slock Exchange.

Molnornv Illook, Fort Strnnt.

OHAS. .T. PALK,

Momlior Honolulu Stock Kxoliatigo.Hcom30l, - Judd llulUllnir.

lljO

H. W. WEST,

aeal Y$M Bifoil.P. O. BOX so.

--P.-E. R. STRATJOH,

Real Estate BrokerFlnnuclnl Agent and Collector.

Lincoln Ulock, 030 King htrocLTelephone dt

A. J. CAMPBELL,Stock and Bond Broker.

Member of the Honolulu Stock Eichtngi,OUleo Quoen stroot, opposite Union

Feed Company.Telephone o6. P O. Boa ITI.

JAS. F. MOnQAN,

afMembei of Honolulu Stock Exchange,

Oueen atreeLTelephone t. P.O. Boi Kt,

BRUCE OARTWRIGHT,General Manager ot

Tha Equitable Life Assurance Societi

Ot the United Btates lor the HawaiianIslands,

Orrumi Uerohant street, Hono'r.lni

Agaots, Brokers and Jobbers.

3 v

IrV.G. Irwin & Go.Limited

Avgenta. forWeaterai Sugar JUOmnj Oo. of Baa

Pra&ciMO.Baldwin JxcomoUo Work ot Phil

ilelphJ,Fcnn.. U. & A.Newell UnWersal Kill Co. (Natioaa

OaneObroddorliN'T York, U. 8. A,N.OhUiidt k Co'. OisaaaicalFertlUMfllAloi Cnaa ft Bona, high grade fertaV

iienfoi Caue and CMTee.Bead 1 Stean Pipe Ocmting

AlsoOffer for SaleParfalot Co'a I k B PalnU ati

Papon; Lncol and Ifinsced oil, rawand botbd.

In1nr! .;. (a enlrl watai paint) In whlhandvotoTH.

Filter Vrtit Olotha, Cament, Lime aa4Brle.

CASTLE & COOKE,LIMITEDo

H OWOLULU.Commission Merchants.,

SUGAR FACTORS.AGENTS-- . FOR

Tba Fwa Plantation Co.Ilw WdiahM ArfkulturilGo.. Lti.Tba Kceula Sucar CoThe) Walaan Sugar Mill 2.TbaKoloaAtrlcultural GjThe Fultun Iron Works. Si, Uxils, Mo,The StaMara Oil Co.The Oo. P. IllaVe Steatuaip.Weston'i Cmtrifugala,

.ThNrJ rfiKtanJLUtliiauTanceCo.of BoitaaIlKjttM Fire lna.Goi nl Hirtlord. ConnThe Alliance AtsuraiKe Co of London.

Alexander&BaldwinSUGAR '

FACTORS tCOMMISSION

MERCHANTS,Agents for tho California and Oriente

Steamship Company.

JUDD BUILDING,TOUT STKSET.

1180

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

Vm. O.Irwin, President and ManagOlaaa Bpreokels ... Vke-Freaide-

W. M. QiftirA- - Soorotarj and TreaooNiTheo. O. Fccetr, ... Andltoa

Sugar FactorsAim

Cfomntission Agents,AUNTS OF THal

00EAMI0 STEAMSHIP COMPACTOF BAN FRANCISCO. OAL.

BRIWSR & COMPANY, L1M1TDQoeem atrtct, Honoluln, H.L

AGENTS FORHawaiian Anicnkuni Company, Onomea SaraOoaapaay, Hoooma Sucar Company, Wallnkaftaiar Comrxny, Walhct Sugar Company, MakaVtiarCoanpany, lialcaliala Ranch Company, Ka.aapala Rueb. Planter!' Line San PranclaoaFackxU, Cha. Brewer & Co.'i Line of BoataaItekcts. A(n.u Boaleo Board of Underwrites!treats rhlUdelphh aoard of Underwriter.

uat 01 orrioraatOMCootaJ'rtaWectjGtiorgen Bobertsoa,aUnagerj K F Bishop, Treasurer and Seetetmjrj; Col, W F Allen, Andltor) 0 M Cooka,a Watarhoqw, A W Carter. Dlreetow.

M. PHILLIPS 4 CO.,Wholesale Importors and Jobbers ol

fcropetm and American Dry Qoodi

7oit and Qr.een Btreeta.

H. HACKPELD k CO., Ltd

iEKERAL COHMISSIOM AOEHT?

Oor. Fori nnd Uneen Streets Honolniii

CITY REPAIR SHOP115 9M Strt, opposite Watef

hruse & Co,Strictly ilo i'rleni Rlcyclei for RentSecond-han- d Bicycle for tale.Repairing procp'ly and thorouchlv attenaet

All work cuvantMd.t.JOfl'M.If. CtARlc'

Honolulu Iron Works Co.'Improvod iiniJ inodorn SUGAR MA.

QHINKUY of evry capacity nntlrnvV to auht. Boiler wgrt

and ItrVWED FlPEd for IrrigationBurixwos a rf,nUlty. Particular atlen.

to JCWWOHK, and repairst HhorUnl nrrefrf

R. M. DUNCAN,Collector and General Busi-

ness Aflent.Ofllce, II!) Knlmimmti strcot.

Also protarod tnlaka nnlnru fnr tllll.,oIn low hiitlH and lorraclni;. Workpromptly wttmulotl to. ibiAORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLE

Unltod States Cutoni Hotiso Broker,AcoouuUnl, Soarohor of Titles andGonornl Hmlnouii Agent.Tfllnnhor.a S2fl.

OFFICE: No. 16 Kaahumanu atrnm.Honolulu, Formally A. ltow's o.'lice.

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Evening Bulletin,Fikllihtl Every Diy, except Sar4y, at no Ktaf

ttreet. Honolulu, II. I, fcy the

3ULLRTIN PUBLISHING COMPANY."

V. R. FARRINGTON EditorIANIEL LOGAN City Editor

THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1899.

Tlio roul Niipnloon oE FinnucoTrill bo tho man who baa tho nervot float n now p'nntatiou ecliomoin Bpite of tho present etato of tbom uoy imiri'o'.

If imperialism moiLs tho sendiug of men of th Liaai. SaiTurdtype to govern subjoct races thereneed lio littlti fear ot tlm evils ofofficial corruption nnd iguoranco.

The nmu who osks the Govern-moo- t

to itnjrivt' one sido of n

road if it cau't lis. tho wh.!o of it,fully appreciate tho truism thatHawaii's government is a one-Bide- d

alTn r.

A mnM u;) ropriato feature offl n ruiiu d'ty would bo anotherpr jcl'itu . tnu by l'residont MoKinloy. Apir.iprinte eubjecta for sucha .licutnent are go num irons thatit w mid bo liirl to sug'at thopo3t impiitiiut topic. hto thatwith tllf Prt'hidout

RpporlB of tho preliminary per-- f)rmances of both the yaohts Col-nnli- iu

mid Shnmrook demonstratethat tho coming (onteet will be tho"graatft-- t race ever htld." InrdLipton is doing more to keep thoYankees guessing than auy of hispredeocBHors have over doao.

'I he "war ucwh" growing out ofdifl.net ccs between Great Britainand tho United States ovor theAla6ka boundary is given oxclu-e-'vjl- y

by tho Hearst pyndicatimwapapers. The ptoapeotof a warcry mituufactarrd espooially fort iu campaign of 11 00 is not ani o possibility.

It ui.uht s oni much more ape for a trust conference to

hdd its meeting in Now Jorsoyineto-.- d of Chicago. Successfulfight-r- ei UHini'ly make a beo linofor thceuFii y's counlry. It maybe, however, that Hip trusts have

bo str rig n hold that tho "antis"must be on Mm defensive.

H. M. Whitnt-- y otitorirg theranks of volcauo prognostioatorsis likely t get bin self into allkinds of ttoubli wi'h tbosoientistswho Hi ly the colcslial aud tor-roB- tr

a' pheiiomcia. Ab Mr. Wlnl-u- y,

however, hai h'etorioal laotsto btck him up, it will be inter-es- ti

ig to Lotn whttt tho scientistswdl do abm it.

Every ndilitinn to the first olaesh tel accomraoditions in Hawaiiguarantee iu r nHed oiTort to turnthot'deof tr.urist travel Hawaii-wards- .

As the tourist leavesqnito as muc'i money will theloo il merchant r.s with Ih" hoteltW. O. Peacock ami George Mao

f irlano ga''i a place in the list ofpublic bencfacto'".

WIIEKLUtl AND POLITICIANS.

Beujainiti ldn Whaler the pros-P'tiv- c

President o' tin Uaivorai-t- y

of 0ilitorni v may bo pat downA'i a pu'iliu bciirfictor by virturoof hiri stand male against politicalrule in university administration.No greater danger has throateuedtin universities utablinhod underthe national land gruut than thogrowing tende icy f r Sato ppliticiaus to meddle in tlio personnolif the faculty. Tim ao ivity of

tho politicians i i duo mora to adeoiri to increase tho patronagenndor their cootro' than to infloeace tho curriculum or control the'genonl cducationa' policy

It cuuot bo eaid that Californialias sufforod in this respect anymoro thin tho f titer statei.Wheeler having b t j coniif otedwith Cornell, whioli receivesin uu ey under the l irill aot, hasdoubtloss had an n portunity toNtilneup th- - w i Itins of politicsl . that unherii ), ni.d can appre-ciate to nhat oxteut (ho president

is hampered. Wheeler asksnothing unreasonable; simply thatas President of tho univorsity hoshall appoint his own professorsand ptomnto tliojo ho considersworthy, thereby assuming all res-

ponsibility and leaving to thoRegents to pass upon the successor failure of his policy. Ho seemsroady to accept tho position pro-

vided he is not obliged spend anytime wroatling with distributors ofpatronage.

I ho position Whoelor his takenwill unquestionably be endorsedby the people of tho nation whohave boys aud girls to educate.Tli ore is hardly a public matteron which there is moro unanimityof opinion than that educationalinstitutions whether schools, col-- '

leges or universities shall be en-

tirely frco from tho intrigues oflocal, state or national politician'.

TAYLOIl I'OLOH PIIOCKH.

Tho Bulletin Publishing Com-

pany has secured tho exclusiverights for tho Huvvaiian Islandsof tho Taylor Color Printing Pro-

cess. This will bo used prin-

cipally in tho job department andplaces at the disposal of businesshou'es opportunities for tho mostattractive aud artistic businessstationary that has over been produced iu tho local market. Letterheads, bill heads nnd onvelopes,and programs in colors ma'v nowbe obtainod at tho Bulletin Print-ing House at a reasonablo figure.

Attorney lof Not Appear.A Chinese girl appoired in tho

police court this forenoon on thecharge of larceny in the second

o by stealing a watch andother jewelry valued at about ahundred dollars. Tho attorneyemployed to prosecute the cneo,did not put in an appearance.This kind of thing happened be-

fore when the girl was brought upon tho sarao charge. Judgo Wil-cox, after putting tho case overfour or fivo times, had it strickenfrom tho calondar for want of pro-secution. The same attorney represents the complainant in thisenso. Judgo Wilcox will strike itfrom the calendar if the attorneyin queetion does not put in an ap-

peal nnce tomorrow. AttorneyCliillingwotth represents the de-

fendant.

'areleaa Drivlnc.As a reporter of tbo Bulletin

was standing on the cornor of Fortand Merchant streets this forenoon he noticed during an inter-val of less than five minutos, throehack8.turned from the formor intothe latter street at a "furious nudheedless" rate, and on oach occa-sion uooplo attempting to crosstho atn ct'wero all but run over.In two of the cases the hackmanturned and laughed, thinking tbonarrow escapes a matter for mer-riment. This kind of thing goeson daily iu Honolulu and it is awonder moro people are not injured. The police have been doinggood work iu tuo crusade againstthe drivers of drays. Some of thehackraen of tbo city aro courtingattontion.

rhe Orphetim.The loading feature in lastnight's

program was the initial appaai anceof Troibert, tho humorous wizard.The high eulogies nisand by (hosewho had witnessed his puBt pur- -

forininccs in tuo otatos werofully justified. Everything of asoinbro nature is strictly taboo'd,the so called "black art" spark-ling with witticisms; bis workamid the audience being particularly funny, "rue Pawnbroker,"by Poet aud Marion, is up to anytime yet presented by that teamAll tho other artists wero qnitoup to-dtt- e and well merit a lull6lmro of praise.

GrNKllAL NK'S NOTKN.

Oapt. Charles Qoodall of BanFrancisco, is dead.

Iho steamer City of Puris hasben docked at Falmouth.

The United States will not re

in Guatemala's affairs.Keutucky Republicans have no

mioated Wo. Taylor for governor.m m

Mrs. Jainos W. Borgstrom, anelocutionist of well-kuow- n reputeaud J. B. O'Sullivnn, a fine sing-o- r,

have given their consent to ap-pear on tho program of the Ama-teur Orchestra concert on theevoning of Angust 1.

f tf..t. iitliM, liimlowBVBWU..- -

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 20, 1899.

BITS OF HUMOR AND STERLINGFACTS.

"Is Mrs. Barkis on your calling list,Mrs. Montgomery ?"

"Yes, but not on ray visiting list. Wecall the telephone book our calling listnow."

The Sterling wheels are In the lead I

Horses for racing purposes, or most anyother, are In comparison to the Sterling.One of these handsome, up to d.tte wheelsIs "a thing of beauty and a toy forever."The joys of an open-ai- r existence and aspin on one of the wheelsis a pleasure worthy of a king.

"Don't touch me," said the. chrysanthe-mum, as It leaned away from the rose. "1would be foolish to attempt It," repliedthe rose j "It's a well-know- n fact that ouhaven't a scent."

"With all my worldly goods I thee endow"-H- estopped short his strong brainseemed to reel

"At least with all of them"--he stammer'dnow

"Except my brand new Sterling Chain-les- s

wheel." ,,

Editor: "Did you write those jokesyourself?"

Manager P. C. & M. Co.: "Yes, sir."Editor: "You must be older than you

look."Don't ride a wheel unless it's a good

one. Don't pay more than a wheel Isuxvtli. rinii't r.ilfedirmrfsnii.iniinknmvnmake. Go to the Pacific Cycle & Al'f'gCo., on street, ana buy n sterlingbicycle tint has a reputation.

St. Peter: "Which wife do you wantto live with ?"

Shade: "Are they all here ?"St. Peter: "Yes.''Shade: "I thought this was heaven?"

A PRESSING INVITATION.

That odd 75o. What will it do?

It will clean and prees ono

suit per week, keep your clothes

repaired, small sewing and buttons

replaced, gratis. Old clothes

look new and your wardrobe keptin good condition, if you guaran-

tee your patronago for a month.A tailor chargosyon $1.50 to clean

and press on 9 suit, this way you can

have two suits cleaned for $1.50

per month. Satisfaction guaran-

teed or monoy refunded. Sendordor by mail.

Your hat cleaned twico a monthfor 2oc.

Ladies suits cleaned and pressed75c. per suit.

Goods called for and doliveredonce a week.

H. T. Shaw fe Co.,Upper Fort Strnot.

r,K cf ir iTi r. it v. irs. if it' aTHIS COUPON, f

And 25 Cents, aGOOD FOR ONE COPY id

TOn to Manila,'!

A

Sj By DOUGLASS WHITE, S"Examiner" Wr CorresponJtnt 4t' 2

All Sorts

And

Conditions ofHOSE!--- -

GARDEN HOSEl

STEAM HOSE I

SUCTION HOSEl

Closing out odd lots at special

prices regardless of the advance In

rubber.

Pa Hardware Co., Ltd.

Fort Street.

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

Onico with tho 1'aUllo Hanlwaro Co.,Honolulu, II. I.

I'sll Tates given and contracts madelor wens on any or tlio iblmul.s. mi,nNi:W PLANTS for heavy work oporatetlby tho most Nklllful highest classilrlllers.

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THE0RPHEUMFAMILY THEATRE.

TO-NIGH- T I

t:e3o:e:j3:ej:ebt.IN.,

Mystery and Magic !

Post and Marlon In

THE PAWNBROKER!New Artists,

"The Salvinis,"In connection with

The Hartwell Sisters,In their own original Pyramldlc Act

nnd Feats of Strength.

Boggs nnd Haeward In Their ComedySketch,

A Bloodless Murder!May Ashley,

Marie M. Brandes,Vocalist.

Post and MarionIN

The Wild Man of Borneo!Gtncftl AJmlsilon. ajc. and joe.Utt si rows for Children undtr u years, ioc.Reserved Chilrs, 50c.Seats can be booked by rlnclne up Telephone uo

"THERE ARE NONE SO

BLIND AS THOSE

WHO WILL NOT SEE."There are some people who cannot be

convinced that white Is white nnd blackis black, because they are determined tohave their own way about It. Very good.Such people go through life missing thegroat truths and the greatest happiness aswell as comfort.

There are others again who areIt is to the men of this class

that we like to talk about the merits ofour clothing.

They are better than nine-tenth- s of theclothes turned out In this

city and the equal of the other tenth.Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s clothes cost

about half the price of made-t- o orderclothes, and have everydeslrable attributeof the very best gar-ments, besides embodying many unmatch-abl- e

features strictly their own. That iswhy we say Investigate the merits of theclothes bearing this label before going toa tailor. You risk nothing and stand towin a lot.

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

"The lash,"9 Hotel Street : : faYCrley BIOCl

We Make Shirts to Order.Telephone No. 676. No. 911, Hotel St.

GoldenRuleBazaar316 FORT STREET.

i

New BoohLatest Books published al

ways on hand, or obtainod onshort notice. Tho works ofall tho popular authors of tlioday, 111 cloth or paper covers,at publishers' prices.

PINESTATIONERY

Light-woigh- t Papers for for-oig- n

correspondence alwayson hand.

Hawaiian ITanSjOalabashes,Photographic Views, Curios,fcc. Tourists will alwaysfind something to interestthorn, whether they aro pur-chasers or not.

"The Guido to the Islands,"GO cents.

Commission Merchants.

AViKtai

wcMm 3

.fr'l - wA 'Wjjv'

Kmmmm

A new lot of Fine Draft Horses, Teamsand Single Large Heavy Fellows.

Honolulu Stock Yards Co

W.S. WITHERS,MANAGER.

Comer Alakea andQueen streets.

JUST LIKE SILK !

AS GOOD AS SILK !:

Is What We Claim for! Our

Printed Art Sateens !

Unique Designs. Perfect Colorings. The choicest lot of Art

Draperies ever exhibited. Only one piece of a kind. Do not fail to

see them.

N. S. SACHS DRT GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED.,

Fort

H

Farwell Cotton, 20 yards forCalicos, 30 yards forGingham, 35 yards forBrown Cotton, 25 yards fornne Figured Organdies. 20 yarns lorWhite V Lawn No. 10White V Lawn No. 12White V Lawn No. 16

Ladies' Shirt WaistsCorsets, atLadies', Children's and Men's Shoes,

Street.msa-H"- -

Hawaiian Dry Goods Association

TEMPLE OF FASHION

EGAN DRY GOODS CO.,

FORT STREET,Is showing a new line of PURSES, SIDE COMBS,HIBBONS, VEILINGS, BELTS and BELT BUCKLESat very low prices. And a Complete Lino of

Egan Dry Goods

THEO.H.DAVIES&CO.,Ltd.Merchants and Commission Agents.

Carry a Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. Paints,Oils and White Lead.

GENERAL PLANTATION SDPPLIES.Agents for Clai'iphos & Dick's Balata Belting

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

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

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

Lime, Cement, Fire Clay and Fire Bricks.

Two LeadersOne for the Table, the other for the Yard,

both for YOU.

1.Fine quality of BLOWN TUMBLERS,

engraved In three designs.Your choice nt 75 cents per dozen. You

know the regular price.

2. '- -dattjm VADn nnnnuc or .,

each; reghlar price 5 cents. (1 hese areslightly damaged by salt water).

$75.00.Complete outfits In Crockery, Glass,

Cutlery, Plated Ware and Kitchen Uten-

sils, Including Stove and Refrigerator, forf75.oo.

fi"Estlmates and lists given on ap-plication.

BSTWhen you are In our store alwaysInspect the Bargain Tables on the secondfloor. (Take elevator). You are sure tosee something you want, and the price willnot stop you.

W, W. Dimond & Co.,LIMITED.

i! .Von Holt Bloolc, King street.Importers of Crockery, Lamps and House

Furnishing Goods.Sole Aeencs Jewel Stoves, for coal or

wood : Gnrney Cle.1n.1ble Refrigerators,New Wlckless Blue Flame OH Stoves,Germ Proof Filters, Primus Oil Stoves.

Amotion" Mes-enu- HervioeMriHonio Temple. Telephone414.

f .

S 1 00100100:

'. 00. : 1 00

.V..V. OC

:.....'.. 801 10

255"

25c per cent below cost.

Co., Fort Street.

Others Cut,We Out,1-- 3 Off onPopular

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SheetMusic

HawaiianNewsOo.,Limited.

Notice.All persons who are tenants of what has

been known as the Kaplolanl Estate arehereby requested to make prompt paymentof the amounts due by them, to the under-signed, at their office on Kaaluimanustreet.

D. KAWANANAKOA,12C9-2- J. KALANIANAOLE.

Houn'iil'i Men(npor8firvica de-livo-rB

mouengos and packagea.Telephone 37S.

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nnPOHTH ITSOJI TUB IlAOUR.

Wa8hington, .July .11. In tboflocmfse of a weoktue?Stnto Depart-ment uxpectri to receive by mailitho . full roporte of nil tliut has

Tboon accompltBlifeil at tho JJnguocotferonco. TIim will. include the

"orml tlrrtft of tho.trontios audprotocol which li!itUiitod StiltonfGoverutuent is expeotoil to ao

Opi.iV,nm time to tinio Embassador

White had cabled brifl;- - thu pro- -

jirc- - ronde, aud, nupplemotitod us

t jaeeo liftvo beeu by copious andB nciUiEto uowspnpr ntconuta ofII ,.nrnnnni1!nnll. till LDl'tlfU- t-

$v m tut tJbaa aatiBtied itself that the. i.Trtntiona and nrodocola.aro nc- -

v 'Ln tubio. Duiun tiwHtiea .in ttiB

i full ,ouso of tlm tnu, I ho acree- -

men 'te iffiuat bo mibiaitteutlo theSent . .. -

iPcllce Court Nol.In t !o,polIco court this forenjon

tbo fol lowing ca3HB wore disponed

of: M. solliug epirUn-o- as

liqi w .without a lioen-i- , 81(H)

and cos tei Innm-- I Souz-- s same

charge, wo uuo -"- ,

npnded ft 'r sthiituon months anil j

tho otuor iif I""", y vReynolds ( l Abo Brutus, mulicioainjury, S4 a "ftdto8ta.

Tlic Bulleli'n ?G cents per month.

7

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MURPHY'S MAT 111.

One Mile In C5 SecondsThe "Fastest Time EverMade by Man oi BeastHis Mount Was a TribuneBlue , Streak,

.Model 450, Geared to 112.

MVtiW YORK SUN, ;iune-2- : A man on

atokyde rode a mile yesterday faster thanan;' living creature that mioves on thegrund (horse, greyhound or ostrich) everbefore traveled the same distance by

The man was Charles M.

Murphy, and he rode the mile In sixty-fiv- e

secon'K It was done as honestly, cleanlyand In.as sportsmanlike a manner as anybkydctever was ridden. Hls-tol- advan-

tage urns a locomotive with one car at-

tached, which set the pace and enabledhim to trlde In a partial vacuum. No

straps or two ropes or harness was em-

ployed. He rode naturally, simply keep-

ing close 1j the car by rapid ptdallng,stout heartcdness, and strength of mindand body, it was a wonderful perform

ance and a sfictacle of thrilling Intert st.

D. E. WHITMAN,Triune Agent.

Telephone 746.

Progress Block.

Pacific Heights Notice.

Applications will be received at the office of BRUCE

WARING & CO. for the purchase of tots on

Situated on the magnificent Hillside between Nuuanu and

Pauoa Valleys, and commanding a superb marine and scenicview stretching from Diamond Head over Pwnchbowl to the

range of mountains. . .

A broad, winding Boulevard giving access to the propertyjs now in course of construction, and choice lots of sufficientarea for magnificent homesteads will soon be available.

On the Nuuanu side of the hill is a Pali protecting it from

the high winds and heavy showers of Nuuanu Valley, ensuringa salubrious climate.

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

Applications will be numbered and filed, and choice will

be allotted according to the number of the applications.Only $1,000 for a lot 100 x 200 feet. Terms easy.

BRUCE WARING & CO.,Rooms and 8,

WHERE

Regular

Waianae

Do you buy your Music?Are you perfectly satisfied?Are your orders filled promptly ?

DM

"Wo will spsiro neitherpains nor oxponso to supply

musical people witlC .

WHAT THEY WANTWHEN THEY WANT IT.

Do you havetrouble with

your Violin Strings? If sotry the "Beau Ideal," the bestin the world. Price 25c.

Pianos sold on installmentsof $10.00 per month.CHickeringKimball V

Kroeger I pAN0S vLudwig '

BERGSTROM MUSIC C0,Ltd.

Proeress Bloolc.COKNKR FOttT AND BEKETANIA STREETS.

P'PJiJWjfP'i

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 20, 1899.ji iiBD9aai

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Lady's clminloHS btko for salo.Soo h'or Salo column.

Boe change iu E. O. Hall h& 8orW ad on pngc8.

Look tip Portor & Go.1e now adon page and bo advised.

Meeting of Oahu Lodge, No. I,tonight. Work lu sneond rank.

Corner lot and cottngr, also lots50x100 at Knlihi. Sco ad' on pagea.

At Kailua, Hawaii, a salo ofpublic lando will tnk phce onWednesday, August '23. Seo NowToday.

Tho steamer Wainlcale, CaptainGreen sails at 4 o'clock thia after-noon for Nuwiliwili, Hnunmnuluand Ahaldtii.

James F. Morgan will, on Sat-urday, ell by pdblic huction tomovery select imported ,cowe. See adon last page.

Thn Unrtwcll Judd uuutinlstako plnco at the homo of thebrido's father in Nuuanu tomor-row afternoon.

Tho Brutus will continue onIht way to Guam next Monday.The fhip i- - now tnking on coal nH

rapidly as possible.A sailo of publio lauds will take

place at 12 noon, August 21, afront outriince of tho Judiciarybuilding. Soo New Today.

Tendors for onrtneo of sowerpipe will be received at the officeof the Minister of the Interior upto 12 noon, Saturdoy. See NowToday.

Tbo Le Munyon Photo & SupphCo. received a large ascortraout ofcameras, photocraphio paper,chemicals, etc. See their ad onpage 8.

Tho British claims contioue tooccupy tho time of Minister MottSmith. Tbe?o are now boiugprinted and will very soon be senton the Washington.

The dance at Wrigut'B Villalast oveoiuu whs attended by alargo nuuihor of young peoplefrom the city who found the occa-sion a most delightful ono.

Tho was a short meeting oftho Cabinet yesterday foren.ion toapprove tho minutes of tho provioug day's meeting. MinisterMott Smith wa in tho chnir' intho absence of President Dole.

Tbo sturdy little Japanese mid-shipm-

from the training shipHiyei wore ashoro this morningon a march. Thoy presented avery interesting and unusual

as they paraded throughthe streets of Honolulu. Unuiual,because -- t is seldom that troopsfrom any otlior thai) an Americanvessel laud here for drill.

Tho S. S. Coptio arrived in portthis afternoon from San Francis-co bavins left that port on Fridaythe 14th instant at 1 p. m. Shobrings a hoavy mail, passengersana I4u tons ot general merchan-dise for this port. All are wellaboard, but it will bo necessaryfor all passengers to report dailyto the Port lMiysicmn for eightdays for examination, in viow oftho existence of nmall-po- x in SanFrancisco.

In the Police Court this fore-

noon Bob Harrison was fined $'15and costs on the chargo of furiounand heedless driving. Mr. Wileonof Milolii, who had his nrm brokouin the collision, told his (dory iu avery olonr manner. Harrison loldbis Btory, stating tlmt ho had si onanother book driving along onHotel street at the time. Thinkingtho latter was about to turn up onUnion street he hed turned in logot out of the way and had cotnointo contact with Wihon.

DI EI).IUSMUSSEN-- Iu Honolul, July "0.

ISO!), Axel beloved son of Mr. unaMr. Kasiiinssen, aged 1 year and14 days,

T. G. DAUENTYNE.

H. P. EAKIN.

Ballenty ne & Eakin

STOCKBROKERS

...AND...

General lisnmce Agents.

MclNERNY BLOCK

FORT STREET

HONOLULU

HANiN &. SONS

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Se

B$&MMm

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HE LAST STEAA1ER hrniiplitfry make on new and Litest lasts.

, Drop In nnd have a lookin raient anJ I an stocks tneOur styles and sizes are now

fastidious.

SJV Sty

mmMMlSMMi!DR. W. S. NOBLITT,

King St., near Al.iken.

Ex-- r. S. Oov'i I'byslclnn lo tlielmllaiix.

Olllco Hours 10 n. in. to 1 p. m.; it top. in. 1274

m,

251

Fort street.

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GREAT SHOES!

Another m

GreatAssortm'ntof

Hanan'sShoes m m

n .vl nf (lil fplrhrntnl

at the MANHATTAN OXFORDSnewest creation, the latest fad.complete, and we can the most

Mclnerny Shoe Store,

N.

KOTnRY PUBLIC M TYPEWRITESK8,trchant tlrtrl. CampUII rrJ. O. Carter's office. P. O. Uox 194

EDMUND H. HAHT,Notary Public and Typewriter

Convtyinccr nJ Searcher of Record,.

Onlco CampboU'H Block,, Merchant St.Neil door to Hawaiian Wine Co.

mmmmmmmmLadies' Bath Suits.

In addition to our line of Gentlemen's Bath Suits, we have added Ladles'Fine Bathing suits, and have just put on sale a very complete line, Includ-ing Mveral patterns In Union Suits. Our styles and colors are the latest,prettiest and best. Also, fancy Gents' Swimming Suits.

PEARSON & POTTER CO., Ltd.,312

tf

''?l. &raajh

nnntlipr

suit

Offiw: block,

Telephone 565.

MSM jVfjQQ

?&r&Gyrz-arc-c&iye- twrMi4reavcKfcjraifraju

HBHHBHBrl

No. 10 FORT ST.

Hereand

You nro worn out, tired, rati'l puttho onoigy you iluslro Into yourdutleH. Well, thon, you must tryDOinetlilng tlmt will overcome thisfooling mid restoro you tohealth.

PleasantFrom childhood wo nre taught toct tho ctiratlvo iVntures of livrlwt.

Our (,'rnndirothi'rs ncd thoni, nndwore, ns n rule, verveil Ir. tho nrt ofpreparing remedies from variousplants,

asWo havo a prestation that Ih of

the typo puroly vege-table, inado of herlw with wlno. Fura Kenernl tonle to produce vigor andstrength, yon cannot find a batterone.

Wine.For malarial dhordors, losa of

that tired feeling, loss of y,

It Is n truo panacea.

Jlnynt Bitltrt it the name,They gate me at my birth,

From Jtoynl ho one need refrain,Ite iik iriltturely bring mirth.

Put up In pint bottles nt CO cent.Only of

Hollister Drug Co,

Real Maltese,Valancenes and '

Torchon : :

Laces and' Insertions, also

Tuckings,JUST RECEIVED.

Royal

Everywhere

E. W. JORDAN'S,

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31

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is

a,ETCvm

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Attorneys'.

. L. C. ATKINSON,Attorney-at-Law- .

Otlk-c-, coruor King and Bothol stroots,Up Stairs. 1227

T. MoOANTS STEWART,Attornoy andCounsellor at Law.

Progrov lllwk.opposlto Catholic ChurchKort street, Honolulu, II. I.

1252 Tclephono 1122

Cathcart & ParkeAttorn eys-at-La- w

lave moved their law offices to theJiuld Block. Rooms 308 and 309.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,ATTORNS RT UW.

HILO, HAWAII1

CHARLES F. PETERSON

A.ttonioy at Law andNotary Public.

Knnlmniaiiu Street.

JOHN L. KAULUKOU,

ttorney-at-- LawBETHEL ST., HONOLULU.

J. M. KANKAKUA,4.ttornoy and Oounsollor at

Law...luce: In thu Ocoldontal Ilotol, cor-aer-

King and AlO.oa Slrouts, llono-al- u.

1)67

V. C. Aoin. Knock Johnson.AOH1 & JOHNSON,

, Attorneys and Counselorsat Law.

Ofllco No. to W'oxt Klngstreot.TolppnoiU) Sftj.

.S. IIukpiikeys. TrldirickW iiaskcy.

JIuMPiutnvs & Hankky,Lowycrs.

. Corner of King and Bothol stroots.Tolpphnnn 761.

P. M. BROOKS,,i.ttx,no,y-nl--l -- ovr,

Corner Fort an! Hotel afreets.Over Falrchlld's Shoe Store,

HONOLULU, H. I.

KKANOIS.T.BERRY,AltoniBifCoiselor-ul-Laf- f

Will practl'e In all the U. S Federaland State Courts,

a frogretf Blockcor. Beretanla and Fort streets.fjjj t: Rooms and 6.

5. A. MOTT-SMIT- H,

ATTORNEY,HAS MOVED to the Judd

Block. Fort St.

OR. WALTER HOFFMANN.JERI7TANIA SI IlKliTS, (opposite tho

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

1 .111.: 7 to 8 j 1. in. KuikIiivh: 8 to II. in. Telujilmno Sill. P. O. Hox SOI.

"DR. A. N."srNOLAtR,U3 KINO ST., NEXT OPRRA HOUSE.

Hours: in., p. m.,7-- 8 p.m.tlundays, 12-- 2 p. in.

Tiilophono7ll. I107-3i- n

DR. C. L. GARVINjlUce: 637 Kihi SniKOT, near Punch-

bowl. Honolulu, H..I.TELKPUONK No. 448

Hours: 0 to 11 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. m.;7 to 8 p. in.

OR. A. GORDON H0DGINS.

OFFICIO A'I KICSIDKNOK 548 KOHT

Mroot, oppii'ltu Soman CatholicC'lmicb (Mlli-- HourK'HtD 1 ; 2 to4, 7 to 8 'ulpliiiiioH53. 1246

OR. TOMIZO KT8UNUMA,VETERINARY SURGEON.

Skin Dinoihoi ttf nil kinds 11 KMiolalty.Olll.c Itoiiii II, Spuuklus Htitlillng.Hours I) to 4.Telophouo 471. ItoMilenco tolophono

008. 1246

DR. 1. MORI,r.36 Beretanit street, between Emma

and Fort streets.Telopbouo 277. P. O. Ho 818.

Ofllco Hours: 0 in 12 a. in. ami 7 to 8

1. n. : SumlayH. 0 to 12 a. 111. 1221)

DR. T. MIT AMUR A. M.D.Consulting Room. 427 KuuaDU Street.

V lophono 132. P. O. Hon 842.'sldenco, 52 Nnuariti St. Cottage

Hoxpltal, tVSO Xmiami St.Hours: 0 to 12 n. in and (1 to 8 p. in.

ginvlHV. 2 In li n m 121',' m

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

Sew LoTe'a Bulldln;?, Fort Btreeti

DR. R. I. MOORE,Dentist,

0b. 210 Hotel stroot. Tolophono 505.HOURS: 9 to 12 a.m. mull to 4p.m.

JAi..Vl..i&u-iAx- t -- maAlM

pSjfWT "

Calumet

Baking

Ptrfeet

I ,nV Qualify J

NOT MADE

BY THETRUST.

moderates

Powder

Jrocers.

Tothosewhoknow

Tlio woathorcock turns ov-or- y

way tho wind blows, butMio successful morcbu'it mustbnvo a settled policy. Homust follow it without flinch-ing'

Our noliuy is tho sollinirof tho best "Tocerios wo canfind. Of course tho nricesof such goods must bo higherthan of nnmiration brandsbut there are enough peoploin Hawaii who know thedifforoti'o.

Wo appeal to thoso whoknow.

Lewis & Co.111 FORT STREET.

Telephone 840

H. MAY & GO.Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

515 & 517 Fort St., HonoluluTelephoner 2i P.O. Box 470

Markets.

METflOPOLITAH HEAT CO.

?08 KING STKEET.G. J, rYALLEit, : : Mawager

Wholesale and Rotail

ButchersAHD

Navy Contractors.BE3T OP MEATS.

Famtltai desiring tondor roasts,Juloy Btcnks mid chop) shouldcall on tfa'

Central Meat MarketWe make is Bpocialty of family tradeand will tho best at reasonablefigures.

214 Nuuami St. Tolophone 104.

HONOLULU UNDERTAKING GO

ED. A.WILLIAMS, F.D.,MANAGER,

EMBALMINGA specialty.

Office and Parlors514 &618 Fort St., near Hotel.

Telophoua 179.

THE.

Washington

Cor. Queen and Fort Sts.

WHOLESALEGROCERS ANDIMPORTERS

Bole Agents for PORT COSTA FLOUR,'PHONE 422.

Telephones i8( &. 356. P. O. Box 79.

HAWAIIANMercantile Agency

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

Difficult Collections a Specialty.

tlS2.

't 'wmpjgrr-r- m i ytyyiywyj

THL EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 20, 1890

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WAVKHLBY CI4UU TONIGHT.

Tho following circular has booumailed to metnbera of tbo Wavor-le- y

Club:Honolulu, July 17, 1899.

Doar Slr Can you bo faroblige tbo directorato of the Wav-grle- y

Olub ae to mako it a point tobo present at tho quarterly meet-ing of tbo Olub on Thursday next,tbo 20th instat8 o'olook p.m.?

Tboro aro some very importantmatters to bo considered in refr-enc- o

to the Club's future, and itis absolutely necessary that asmauy members as pOBsiblo shouldbo prreent at their consideration.

Wo do not think that we areasking too much of you to giro usa ft-- minutes of your time toassist io making the Olub usofulunci beneficial to our rapidly grow-ing community, and pleaauut forits members.

Yours faithfully,A. V. GEAR, President.JAS. T. COPELAND, Secre-tar- y.

' A. B. 30RIMGEOUR, Fin-auci- al

Srorotary.H. J. GALLAGHER, Treas-

urer.WM. HORACE WRIGHT,

Chairman Hall and Enter-tainment Committee.

m

NIIUtlT WOIIK OP RKBBLS.

New York, July 11. A Jour-nal's sp-oi- al from Washingtonsays: iho United SUtoa shouldreceive tho absolute surreuder ofall rebels iu the Phi ippino ielands within forty-fiv- e days aflortho oppniug of the fall campaiu.Tho officers now in command iuthj Philippines should bo reassigned for that event. GeneralWheeler must bo put at tbo headof a brigade or in command of nslarge a body of cav.ilry a9 can buraiooil iu the Philippines.

Theso foregono conclusions werereached this afternoon by thePresident after a speoiul confer-ence with General Morritt, formerly Military Governor of thnritilippines. Merntt was calledto the city today by the Presidentto discuss tho fall campaignagainet the rebel Filipinos.

i

BMP to Carry Troop..Washington, July 11. The

Quartermaster's Department uilFnoteneageany mora troopships il

at proeent for the Pacific service;as it is believed there will bnenough shipe-- available to tako allthe regiments and recruits to Ma-nila that are ready to go or willbe ready during tljp next month.Preparations' are being made,however, to have salfioieut troop-ships on hand to carry the nowrogimouts to the Philippines assoon ns they are prepared.

Major Long,, chief commissaryat San Francisco, has been in-

structed to keep in view any vos-po- lsl

available for transportationservice that can bo piocarfd aboutthe last of August, the earliest daybelieved possible to hove any ofthn new orcannationB m shape tosail.

T!t laat Car.Tho last cars of tho King street

lino going to Waikiki and PalamapaHB the Anchor Saloon. Thecleverest mixologists in tho cityare there always to put you upanything you may desire. Dropin iiuil take a drop before you takethe car. Tho celebrated beattlebeor is to bn had hore on draught,A full lino, of liquors including thefamous A. A. Jobbo Moore Whiskyoto., alwayR on hand. Receivedpor Warrimoo, Rainier Bock Boeron draupht. Tho Anchor Saloonis how to plnnsn ita patrons.

The most popular portrait of

the late Princess Kaiulani is theone taken by Taber showingher in street dress in easy posewith purse in hand and wear-

ing a very becoming hat withostrich plumes. KING BROS.have them for sale.

Notice of Assessment.Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting

of the Directors of the HONOLULURAPID TRANSIT AND LAND CO.,held at the Company's office on the 1stInKinnr nn xccafemant nf tn t tn nar Anf 1

Illl i33VOOIIH-lt- t Ul IVI) IU Vtltwas levied on the capital stock of

Hie Company, due and payable at theCompany's office, No. aw Fort street, Ho-

nolulu, from and after this date.The shares upon which any assessment

may remain unpaid after thirty ho) daysfrom this date will be delared delinquent.

Honolulu, H. I. July 5th, 1809.J. A. GILMAN,

Secretary, H. R. T. & L. CO.1263-10- 1

TheLatest FadinPhotos :

Twelve different positions on

one sheet - i oo

Twenty-fou- r different positions on

one sheet ; , $1 50

B- - LIOHTIG--,

HPifcLOtO

FOHT STHEET, NKAlt OHPHEUM.

Artistic

Photography.

We turn out the finest workat the most reasonable prices.

Souvenir Views of the Islandsin endless variety.

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

CoffeeLands

FopSale!

h000 Acresin South Konasuitable for Coffee Cultivation.

H. K. KE0H0KALOLE,Real Estate Agent,

15 Kaaiiumanu St.Fop Rent.

COTTAGE ON THE BEACH

AT WAIKrKI, containing 4 bed-room- sj

large lanal, servants' qua-rter, bathrooms, electric lights, etc.

For particulars, apply to

WILLIAM SAYID6E,

No. 310 Fort St.

Coney EstateLANDS.

AFEWVIiRY DESIRABLE BUILD-

ING LOTS on Nuuanu Avenue, at Nlo-lop- a,

Nuuanu Valley, for sale. Apply to

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

1258

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

W. E. BIVENS,Fort street, oppo. Pacific Hardware Co.

Notice to Passengers.Notice Is hereby gjven, to passengers

booking by any of the Lines of Steamersrepresented by the undersigned Agentsthat on and after August 1st., 1809, aBooking Fee of Ten Dollars will be re-

quired from each passenger at the time ofregistration of namo. This fee will berefunded In case of Inability to provide ac-

commodation on arrival of Steamer.(Sgd) W. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.By Its President, W. G. Irwin,

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.By Thomas Rain Walker, Director, Agents

of Canadian-Australia- n SteamshipCo.,

H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.1 266--1 m E. Suhr, Director.

Notice.The Annual Meeting of Win. G. Irwin

& Co., Limited, will be held at Its office

on Friday, July 21st, at ti a. m.

H. M. WHITNEY, JR.,Acttng Secretary.

Honolulu, July 17, 1890, i2743t

V04i.,...t

Photographers.

. Ap rr

Bankers.

JUDD BUILDING.f Incorporated Under the Laws!

op tub Hawaiian Republic.

Capital $400,000v

OFFICERS AND DUlFXTOnSiC11A8. M. Cookr, President.

P. C. Jones,O. H. Cooke, Cashier.

F. 0. Athkrton, Assistant Cashier.Henry Waterhouse,

Tom May,F. W. Macfarlano,

E. D. Tonnoy,JA. McCandless.

Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor-porations, Trusts, Individual, and willcarefully and promptly attend to allbuslnoss connected with banking ontrusted to It. Boll and purclmso ForeignKxchango, Issuo Loiters of Crodlt.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT !

Ordinary and Term Deposits received,and Intorost allowed In accordance withrulos and conditions printed in Passbooks, ooplos of which may bo had uponapplication.

Architects, Contractors 'and Builders,

0. G. TRAPHAGEN,

ARCHITECT223 Merchant St., Honolulu,

Between Fort and Alakea,Telephone : : : 734

Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS,

Doalurs in Lumber and Goal.

ALLEN & ItOBINSON,Queen stroet, Honolulu.

J. .OTJDERKIRK,Contract x and Builder.Housa Moving, id all Kindt of Heavy WtlgtiU

Hmdlfd.NO 6it KJRT STREET. HONOLULU.

(Opposite Cli Sublet).Residence Telephone 403. ti6rff

H. L. KERR & CO.,

Architects and BuildersRooms

PROGRESS BLOCK.Telethon m

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

CONSULTING

Hydraulic Engineer,3lt? Juiltl Block. Tolo. G3

F. W. THRUM,4Surveyor.

SOOM NO. 10, HP11ECKELS BROCKPlantation Work a Specialty.

12J:i

O.W.Kinney J.K.NahaknCABINETMAKERS.

TURNERS AND POLISHERS of all kinds of NaUv.Woods. CALABASHES In stock and to order.

Repairs Effected.KINQ STREET. NEAR ALAP

FRED J. CROSS,Consulting' anil Superintending

Electrical Hydraulic''. BNOINEEK.

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

With Catton-Ne- ll Co., Quoon stroot.Ofllco noxttoPostofflco. 1225

To My Patrons and the PublicHaving rocovored from my r.

oent illness I am again preparedto do all kinds of Tinsmith andPlumbing work as heretofore.Thankiug yon for past favors, I'rcapectfully solicit a continuanoi-o- f

tho same.

JAS. NOTT, Jr.Mr- - Tol. 844.

Artistic Graining

Kg MJ DECORATING AND NATURALIgB MB WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.

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

HE. liVEoKeolinie,MERCHANT STREET,

Next to Police Station

We are prepared to furnish yourCemetery Lot with

MonumentsIron Fencing

CopingIron Vases, &c, nt reasonableprices (or first-clas- s work and ma-terials.

HAWAIIANIRON PENOE ANDMONUMENTAL CO.,

: : 641 King Street

HTyfrjfc.'i, -

Bankers.

Onus SrnnOKBLS. wi. a. in.dlau0 Meckel;--; uo.

BrlKErS.COMO&UbU M. I,

San Franchco AgenttTiiK NevadaNational Bank of San Francisco.

San Fiianoisco Tho Novada NationalBank of San Francisco. '

London Tho Union Bank of London.Ltd.,

New Yoiik Amorlcan Exchango Na-tional Bank.

Chicago Merchants National Bank.Paws Crodlt Lyonnals.DKnr.iN Drosdnor Bank.U0NK0N0 and Yokohama Honkorfg A

Shanghai Banking Corporation.New 7.KAT.ANI1 mn AnnTnttiTin..i- -of New Zealand.Victoria and Vancouvku Bank of

British North Amotion.Transact a Qeneral Bankliie anlEicliaoge Bcsicsf

Depouts Received. Loans made on Ap- -roved Bccnrlty. Commercial and TravelorlB redlts Istned. Bills of Eichange boflgbt

and told.Ooiaiotiohs Promfti,t Accoohud Foa.

EI6B037 m 3q:

Savin gsBank...... ... . fiAvftlfra nrnvial. M.lfl i.

received and Interest allowod by tillBank at four and ono-lm- lf per cent,per annum.. The terms, mlefl andregulation Of tlin Tlnualla.. Pnolol c..ings Bauk havo boon adopted ns far at.. . imohvuiiu ui nppiy nioin, anu tneCash Itostrrvo of ?60,000as reiiulretl tindor thu Postal Act will Ix) malnwlnetl.

Pfintod coplos of tho Rules and Reg-ulatlo-

may bo obtolnod on application,BISHOP CO.

EUnbllshed 1868- -

SIS23ZOZcSz;ao.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange BusinetiH.

Commercial and Travelef'BLetScrs of Credit issued, avaSl-ibl- e

in all the principal m'tieatho world.Interest allowed after Julj.-1- ,

1893, on fixed deposits 3!

month 8 por cent., ( months3 J por cent., 12 num. lis 4per confi.

Pioneer BiM irJlng andLoan Association.

Assets, Dec. 1, 1898, f110,803. 38Money loanod' on approred security.A Savings Bank for monthly deposit,liouses built on thn m.H.l l.llment plan.Elshteenth BHn nt. s.i,vn i... flu).opened.Opwokiw: T. K. Lansing, resident;S. B. Roso, t; O. B. Gray.DlflKfTrons; T W T.a.l.... o t. r.

A. V. Gear, A. W. Keecb, J. G. Roth- -iV i.' ""rJLD'u"u, r. J. MeJLan, J. D.Holt, C. B. Gray.

ror lunner partloniars apply toA. V. GEAR, Secretary.

Chamlierof Conimiwrte room- -.

OOlce Houra; 12:301:30 i. m.

Tlje Yokohama JSpeoie- - BankLtlll-i-ri i.

Pa d Mn n-i- al .Yn 13)00,003Reserve Fund '.-- Yea 7,300,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

BRAWmRS AVH innvinvnKobe, London. Lyons. HcvVn-- k.

Ban I'runclsoo, SbaiRbivl,Bombay, Qong Bubo.

TokloThn ltanlr lmvo nt... .....! . ...- -- ..jr. ....v., wvi.es irir collec-tion Illllqnf CmUi, I...... ... 1

Lottcrsof Credit on the alxive Umimliet.....u aHuucios, ana tranaatt a iioiiisralbanking buslnosH.INTEREST ALLOWD- D-

un Hxti Dtpo.it (or n Mh. r cant p. aOn FUed Dtposlt tor months. 154On Fixed Dfnn.il Inn .,. .

INTEREST ALLOWE-D-

Bythleal10ffic.atYokoh.n.M. Correnl r- -P?ll. 4 Pr cent w annum.

On Fixed Depositor la monUu, 6 per cent. p.

Hew Republic Bntlding. llfRiag st, wmm,

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea & HalekanwlU 8ta.

Has a large assortment o!

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Qoods

Constantly on hand,Estimates given for house wir-

ing and Electrioal plants.Marine Wiring a apoolalty,

THEO. HOFFMANN,Manager,

i tai X---.i . i5ijii 'KimmM!4&

rl

Page 7: src:- 3NV Receive V II, .a Copy Evening Bulletin FREB 9 ...Maunn Eoa and Mauna Lrm, one branch heading towards Hilo. It lasted only three weeks, nowinn about 30 miles. In 1851, August

. ?K'!Simp'"rift." a,, . . ,

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 20, M99.

Lines or

Oceanic Steamship Company.

TIME TABLE.. The Fino Ptwzanger BteameOT oE This Lino Will Arrive tt aii

This Port fl Hereunder.

From San Franoisoo:MA'RIPOSA - July ip!AUSTRALIA Aug. 2MOANA - Aug. lbAUSTRALIA Aug. 30ALAMEDA Sept 13

In connection with tbo Bailing of the above steamers, the Agontsre prepared to aosue, to intending passengers, oocpon through

iiokets by any railroad from Bun Francisco, to nil points in tboUnited States, and from Now York by any stoamslcip line to allJSuTopoan ports.

For furtiiec .particulars opp&y to

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

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.

Occidental aid Oriental Steamship Co. & Tojo Risen Etisha

. fitaiuers o! the atwve coonn will call AtUailC WiW

For Japan ami China:xoutjc. July it

For general Information p) to

H. HacKfeld &

Kmof the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO..

tatMMVancomrVssVCT.il S. W.. and calling (I Victoria, B. C. Honolulu. Suva (Fiji),

SitIS AT 'notiOVVVV on or about the dates below stated, vlii

FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, D. C,ror auva. unsoane anu jyuF t

Aoranci ni:i .Mlowera.... September iWarrlmoo.Septetnber r)Aorantl October a?Mlowera.. .November 4

Warrlmoo.. December ti........ I I

aWThrowrh tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and

Passage n3 " Bnwl Information, apply to

Theo. H. Davics & Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agents.

Lines of Travel.

WMcr's Steamship Co., Ltd.

STEAMERS:KlNAU, CLAUIIINK, nKLENK, MAUI,

Hawaii, Leiida, Mokolii,KlLAUKA IIOU.

TIME TABLE.S. S. KlNAU,

Frooman, Commantlor.MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII

Will loavo Honolulu evory Tuesday at12 m., touching at Knunakakal, a,

Maalaoa Bay, Makona, Maliu-kon- a,

Kawalkao and Laupahoohoo, ar-

riving at nilo Wednesday ovonlngs.Roturnlng will sail from Hllo ovory

Friday at 0 o'clock p. in., touching atabove named ports, arriving at Hono-

lulu Saturday nights.Will call at Poholkl, Puna, onco

each month.

The popular route to theVolcano is via Hilo. 40for the round trip, including all expenses.

S.S.Claudine,Cameron, Commandor.

MAUI

Will leave Honolulu ovory Tuesday, at 6

o'clock P. m., touching at Lahalna,vatininl. Nahlku. Hana, Hamoa andKipahulu, Maul. Roturnlng, touchesat Hana, Kahulul and Lahlna, arrivingat Honolulu Sunday mornings,

Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, onco oachmonth.

S.S. LEHUA,Bennett, Commandor.

xmrniral. MAUI. LAMA I

en. vnrv Monday for Kauuakakal,Kamalo, Maunaloi, Kalaupapa, Lahalna,Honolua, viawaiu. iwwiuhiB "'at Honolulu Saturday mornings.

Consignee! must bo at the landingto receive their freight. This companywill not hold Itself responsible forfreight after it has boon landod.

Live stock, fragile nrtlclos, plants amii ,io nnivnii nniv atownor's risk.

This company will not bo rosponsl

ble for monoy or valuables of passon- -

gers unless acod In tbo caro ol purs- -

erePassengers aro requested to purchase

tickets before embarking, 'luoso laiso will bo subject to an add.

...i a. nf twentv-ttv- e per cent.w m" .nV will not bo liable for,. r.ni ininrv to. nor dolay in, tbodelivery of baggage or personal offocts

tbo amount ofbeyondof the passengerir. i,n valno of tbo same

be declared, at or tbefore the issue , of

1 Aif Imnlovees ol the Company aredo- -

iiJnHnr,..,.... shinning receipt therefor In-- ..-, i, ,i,n fiomnanv

'navel.

and which1 may be seen by shippers H. I.

For San Francisco:MOANA- .- July 21AUSTRALIA --Aug. 8ALAMEDA Aug. 18

AUSTRALIA - Sept. 5MARIPOSA - .Sept. 15

Honolulu and leavt flhli port on or aiout the .HKliuviim . .

For San Francisco:GABLIC. ilT a

Co., Ltd., Agents.

Sieamshin mm

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

Mlowera August 3

Warrlmoo.. . Aupuit itAoranel. .September .8Mlowera.,.. October aWarrlmoo. .NovemberAoranel. .. .December at

Lines of Travel.

upon application to the pursers of theCompany's Steamers.

Shippers are notified that If freight Isshipped without such receipt. It will besolely at the risk of the shipper.

This company resorves tbo right tomako changes in tbo timo of departureand arrival of its steamers WITHOUTNOTICE, and it will not bo responsiblefor any consequoncos arising thoro-fro-

0. L. WIGHT, Presldont.S. B. ROSE. Secretary.

0APT. T. K. CLARICE, Port Supt.

0. R. & L. Co.

TIME TABLE.Prom and After January 1, 1898.

TRAINS,STATIONS, Dally DallyiOutward) ax. Sun. Dally ax. Sun. Dally Dally

A.m. A.M. AM. PJH, rjn.Honolulu :io o:i ns : 5:10Pearl City.... So 11:40EwaMIII : so:o ss:oo 4J o;ioWalani 10:50 4:4SWalalua ii:S5Kahukti .... ia:i 6:15

STATIONS. Dally(Inward) ax Sun Dally Dally Dallv

A.M. A.M. P.M. ljn.atahukn rotWalalua 6:10 a: soWalanae t:io 35JEwaMIII 3:50 JUS IMS 4!1PeailClty 6:11 8:01 IJSO 4:2Honolulu 6:50 :)S t.OJ 5:10

F. 0. Smith, Oen'l Pass. t TicketAgent.

G, P. Dbnison, Superintendent,

STAGEUNEHENRY BRYANT, Prop.

Tbo stago for Kaneobe, Heela, Wal-kan- e,

Kualoa and way points, willleave Post Office, Bethel street side,at 0 a. m., Mondays, Wednesdays andFridays, calling for passengers andpackages at Lovejoy k Co's, No. 10Nuuanu street

OHAKLES CRAMER,

Merchant Tailoi534 FORT ST.,

4 -- Near corner of Chaplain Law

Ineaiand In the best posslbl. manner

0. A. GROTE,MERCHANT : TAILOR.

Clothes made to order at a reasonablecost Clothes cleaned, repaired anddyod. Flrst-cUh- s work guaranteed. P.o. uox asu. union sireoi, jjouoiuiu

1208

Beer d Wine Dealers.

LOVEJOY&CO.iMPOBTEnS, AND WHOLESALE

Wiie ami Lipr Dealers.Agtms for me sowed Kainier ner of Seattle.

No. IS) Nuuanu KtrkctFoster Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands,

P.O. Don 1 IT. Mutual T.'ettiona 108.

GONSALVES & CO., LtdWHOLESALE GROOERB ANL

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Queen street, Honolulu, H, 1.

lonsdiuated Soda Water Co., AEsplanade,

torner Allen & Fort Stt., Honolulu

HOLLI8TER & CO.,Afrent

M.wtlo Qnr.Q QtntiftTIJJIID UUUU OIQIIU)

Mauka of thcOpheum Block.

Aerated.drlnks of every dtsalptlon.Milk Shakes a specialty.Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, etc. 1260

Chioett and Japanese Firms.

W. W. AHANA

Merchant Tailor323 Nuuanu St.

rine Suitings In English, Scotch andAmerican Goods made to order.

falophono 668.- - --PostoLUce bor 980.

TAKAKI &COM

Contractors, Builders,And HOUSE PAINTERS.

1 isK Nuuanu street, ' Honolulu, fl. I.

S. KLOHr,

JAPANESE SIGN PAINTER

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

1270

OHIN SING 00,100 West King Stroot

Contractors at! BnilteJobbing promptly attonded to; also all

kinds of Furnlturo on hand. 1210-O-

YING OHAN,EURNITURE DEALER,

400 Nuuanu Streot.

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

Seasonable Goods,CHAIRS of all kinds, Matting,

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

KWONG HING.'CHONG CO.,Nuuanu abovo King at.

XIK K3S B28TAURAHTAlakoa, botween Merchant and King

strcots.A First Class Meal at All Hours,

19 UfiJNTB.

Ml Luncheon Rooms for Ladiesand Gents. Give us a trial.

DSWSY EESTAURAHT,

First-Cla- ss Resort "in Every Respect.

Best 25-Ccn- ts Meal In Town.

LOOK HOP & CO.,Btrttsnla and Fort Stntts.

Y. MAN SIN"GHas Removed From Fort Street to the

Block.

LADIES UNDERWEAR.

Dresses Made- To Order.

L. AHLO,Dealer in Dry Goods, Grocei'- -

iop, Hardware,Uoots and Shoos, etc.

Al quality L. A. Itlco for salo.No. 409 Nmiatiu streot, cor. Chaplain st.

P. O. nox 1014. 1271

SHEU LTJN,30 Nuuanu St., next Exchange Saloon,

Merchant TailorClothing, tic, made to order.

All Suits guaranteed to Fit. and in the Latest Style.u83

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

MERCHANT : TAILOR.aWSults guaranteed to fit and In latest styles.

Clothing made to ordert Uniforms a specialty,Clothes cleaned and repaired at reasonable rates.

Moohanio's Homo, cornor Hoteland Nunnnu streets, lodging byday, week or montb. Terms: 25and CO cents per nlcrbt. $1 and

I $1.25 per week.

J&d4fcd&fa&'L .

SHIPPING NEWSAdditional, and the litest Shipping News, will be

found on the eighth pace.

TIDES.

tt fr"?l-- .KDay.

t? af &

Hr-- ca .

p.m. ti.ni. a.m.).iii.Motitlay 1.0 ).44 .ul .;)Tuesday 12.54 A.m. 4.56 8.25

Wednesday.. 1.40! 0.10 6.54 9.07

Thursday 1.10 0.55 "9.44

Friday 3.0G 2.15 7.40 ao 10Saturday . 3.4C 3.00 8.30il.50

Sunday.- - 23 4.C 3.55 9.20 1L20

Full Moon nn the 22ml at 11:12 a.m.TJio Standard

12h. Oni. Os. (tnldiilght), Qreuliwtchtime, which Is Hi. SOm. j. in. of Ha-waiian Standard time.

MOVEMENTS OF BTEAMEUK.Sktmers due and salltoetodM' nd for IIk ntxt

.ays me as ioiiows:Arrive.

Steamers From D.teMntno Colorles JulyjiiCoptlcSan hranlsco July. ICity of Peklne China and Japsn. JulvuCiirllc San Iranclsco. ... .... July atUpolu fihala ..,.hu.... ....Julvnunua Moioxai ana Lanai jutyKinau Hawaii and Maul. Julv 9tMlkahatt-Ka- ullClaudlne Maul .... ....July ai3Mokolll-Molo- kal July .illW. G. Hall-K'- ona anJ Kau.... July 2Matma Lc Maul and Hawaii.. July aS

DEPART.Steamers Tor DueMauna Loj Maul and Hawaii.. ... ....JutyatCityof I'rklee San I ranclsco. .. July iMoana San Francisco July atCoptic China and Japan .., ...Julys,WU Hall-K- oaa and Kau ..July a,Gaelic China and Japan .... .July 32Mokolll-Molo- kal July 94Lehua Molokal and Lanal ...Julj'J4Klnau Maul and Hawaii July asClaudlnt Maul ...JulyMDcahala-Kau- al., juiy asUpolu Kohala..,,. ..July 35

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

A largo number of pasBencorsare booked for tbo Mauua Loofailing tomorrow for 1Koua andKau.

When tbo Niibou sailfd forKauai yesterday, Captain Wyman,formerly first officor of tbe Kuuai,was on tbo bridge.

Captain Hsglnnd is now actingPort Superintendent of tbe I , tor-Isla- nd

steamers, taking tbo placoof Captain Camuboll wbo is nudertbo weatber at prosent.

Thiinns. Hiinstrr Conrrrt.Tbo bond will play' tbo follow-

ing eeloctions at a concert inThomas square at tbo usual bourthis ovoiiiug.

TAUT 1.Overture Ivan ContcrnoCavltana l'arlslna..... DonluttlSelection La Travluta (by ruqunst)

Venn(a) Malanal. When Hoses Bloom

AgainMiss J. Kolllaa.

(I)) Waliua(uua. Ahea OeMrs. N. Alapal.

PAT II.Cornol Solo Old Folks nt IToiiie(by

ruiucst; UerimrdMr Charles Kreutur.

Selection Tbo Hlvals l'etteoWaltz Love Me CowardMarch Georgia Campineulliig

MillsThe Star Spangled Haimcr.

nrrjrfa. In Wood Hplrll.New York, July 11 A Sun

cable from Ronnes Bays: M. De--mange had a two hours' interviewwith Dreyfus this afternoon. Hofound him in excellent health audspirits. Dreyfus has almost finished bis study of tbe dossier, andbo and Domantte will work to-

gether on it for tho remainder oftbe week. Commandant Carrierewill finish his report between July20th and 25tb, and tbe ojurt mar-tial will moot nt the beginning ofAugust. Droyfus tried on bisnow uniform today and found tbntit fittod htm well. He will wear itit on Saturday.

M.tlal Hfnt fo Dowry.

Washington, July 11. TheNivy Department today dispatched to Admiral Dawey tho medalawarded to him by net of CongresHto commomorato tbe battlo of Manila bay. Tho Admiral's medalis idontioal with tboso sent to eachman in the fleet, with the oxception that hie own naino h engrav- -

od upon tbe edge.

Tho ubo of tho tiingor in mil-lions of homes shows tho unprn-oedent- ed

bucccbb of tboso idealsowing machines. It is convinc-ing proof that tho Singer oxcolsin all kinds of family sewing andart needlo work. All our sowingmachines are of tLo 'vwt construc-tion, beautifully deuorntod, anda".' mounted on solooted woods infiudly finished cabinots of artisticdesigns. B, Borgorson, ngeut, 16BUiel street.

'",f5ifil?P"

Theo. H. Davies i Co

Libby's O. 0. Heof, Is.u 2s .

llonui Dcef, ,1s'M.

Brawn, ls2s -

Lunch Tongnc, 1h" Vionuii baiiHiiL'o" Deviled Hanif js, $ 1

,o .... JL

DSTho abovo prices to the

THEO.

Honolulu Tobacco Co., Limited,IMPORTERS

HAVANA AND MANILA CIGARS,flMOKERS1 AKT1CLE8,

jViuo Grades of Smoking Tobacco.

Cor. Fort and Merchant Streets, Honolulu.

BY AUTHORITY.

Irrigution Notice.Holders of water privileges, or lliose

paying water rates, are hereby notifiedthat the hours for Irrigation purposes arefrom 6 to 8 o'clock a. in. and from 4 to 6o'clock p.m.

ANDREW BROWN,Superintendent Water Works.

Approved by J. A. KING,Minister of Interior

Honolulu, June 14, 1809.i244-t- f

Barbers.

Barber Wanted!Apply to

G. S. SOMMA,OKPIIEUM 11LOCK.

Notice.Having returned and established myself at the

European Shaving Patlor, Merchant street, oppositeJudd Building, I wish to call the attention of my oldcustomers and new ones who! wish to favor us withtheir trade.

M 'A. PIXOTO.Formerly of thejUnJon DarberSnop,

SilentBarber Shop.

Arlington Block, - Hotel Streot.

Joseph Fernandez, Prop'r

QANDR

P& F Mat?

NO HOMESHOULD BE WITHOUTA8UPPLV OFDANDRUFF KILLERON HANI)

It has become vory popular, and Ubolngusod by both sexes. A sure cure fordandruff, prlckloy hoat, and all 'skindiseases. Sold by all druggists, and atUnion Harbor Shop. Itomombor thetrade mark, "the two faces." Bowaroof Imitations.

F. PACHECO,Tel. 600. Solo Proprietor.asweswaisessMsssiaiaMsMMsS9aiaMsi

BIKE

AILEY'SP. O. Boa 4,

ITS.Telephone y

The Milwaukee Punctur-

e-Proof Tire.AS RESILIENT AS ANY TIRE MADl

PAUPUNCTURDPILIK1A.

Bailey's Honolulu CyclerjSole agents Model 15 Beebe Bicycles a

f3o. Repairs that are repairs. at the okreliable 231 King street.

Ainoncan Mossonpor Borviooopen all niijht. Telopbono 444.

Nicely turniBhod roomB at thePopular House, 154 Fort street,from $1.00 por woek up.

I W ft.' ' . . y

knTH 'in ttte.t:-fAifte:---'-- ! v-'f iIiMiiiliw

1212

., Lid. I20 por docn20 .

"20 "20 "15 "00 u

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H. DAVIES CO., LTD.

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The Club StablesrJLiimitod.

O. Belltna, : Manager,FORT STREET,

Telephone 477Livery, Boarding & Sale Stables

Prompt Service. Stylish Turnout.--.

Safe Drivers.Wo aro especially equipped to cater u

your trade. Fair dealing and good service is what wo dopond upon to got It,

We have for sale Family Carriage and'Driving Horses, tlnglo or double Ummb.They aro In good condition and will

on favorablo tormx.Dr. Rowat Is always In nttonilnneoJN'

the Stables.

Ciub Stables HaekS (andCor. Union A Hotel Sis

(Old Boll Towor).OAREFULL AND WKLL INFORMEU

DRIVERS.- FIRST CLASS CARRIAOES.

HACKS AT ALL HOURS.Ordors forSurroys, Wugonettes, SingN

or Doublo Teams at a momont's notlotv, Hack Nos. 125, 163, 100, 70, 77.

C. BELIJNA. Met

John Nott,PLUMBER,

75 and 79 King StreetTELEPHONE NO. 31.

NOW Is tho ttmo to get leaks andbreakages seen to, and your

Roofs Put In Order'By competont workmon.

A. H. GALLOWAY,

Practical Rigger.Heavy LiftsOf All KindsUndertaken

OFFICE, gAIlM lOHE.Estimates Furnished.

HOME MA.DE

SAUERKRAUTJ pounds for 2$ cents.

60-pou- nd casks, $4 per cask.at

N. BEEHAM'SHop BeerDopot, No. 11 Konla (formerly

Smith) street.

A GOOD THING4 TJ S C

Ohia, Algeroba and Pine FirewccOut and Split (ready lor tho Store)

AlriO,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH C0A1WHITE AMD BLACK BAND

At Lowest Prices, delivered to any panthe City.

WS1.BFHOMB U

HUSTACE & CO.,HI Qnenn 'Htnwt.

Real Estate TransactionsBabacribers are famished with from tit

to six lists per week, giving an aoonratnrecord of all deeds, mortgagee, leases, re-

leases, powers of attorney, etc, eto., whluhtre plaoed on record.Subscription Price, $8.00 por Kontb

A. V. GEAR,Judd Building, Honolulu;.

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WatchThispace!

Porter Furniture Co.,

CORNER IIOTBL AND BET.HEL STS., l

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Humbler Agents.

LARGE ASSORTMENT

GOODSArrived This Week : :

As soon as they nvo ononed anil ready for

salo will toll you nioro about thorn.

E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,

Cor. Fort ajid Kjne Sts.Columbia and

JUST RECEIVED, A

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OP.Blown Tumblers, Various Sizes,

From 50 cents to $1.75 per dozen.

Single Sets of Harness,From $ 10.50 to $35 per Set.

Double Sets of Harness,From 532 to $45.

Dump Cart Harness, with SaddleComplete, In good order.

A Good Stock of Leather on HandViz : Harness and Saddle Leather, Buff Leather. Bag Leather, Lace Leather, AlumLeather, Dash Leather, Sole Leather, Splltz Leather, Genuine French Calf Skins fromEurope, Goat Skins, Tanned Sheep Skins, Wool Sheep Skins, &c.

Harness and Bridle Buckles. Assorted Sizes.Shoe Thread, Assorted Nos., from 8 to 25,

White, Blue and Green Back Enamelled Duck,50 Inches wide, for Carriages, at lowest market rates.

Hawaiian Hardware CoJLd

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WANTS.1 1iKS5' '" '' column will bt inttrltd st lctntiI w mUn first inurtion; to etnU ttondinttt

Hon; fo ants a ivttk and m ctntt month. Tbit it lbtbtaft$t Advertmnf tvtr cfftrtJ tbt ptoptt ofHonolulu.

FOR SALE.COR SALE-Cfi- Mp, first-tl- LADIES' CHAIN- -

LbSS WHEEL Inquire Central Tire Stllon.la?6

COR Bench. Tool' tie.. complcM. Good living lot man Hmly withtool; price Jt. Apply "CARPENTER," Bulletin

mce lt?$'iw- ---FR SAI.E HIKE. Almoitt new,

VICTOR. Ihli offiu. uti-i- w

SALE A"Prince Henry," a Rood rodter, rati but gentle;

tillable lor a lady to drive. d Surrey,Single Harness. Lap Robes, even thing complete. Abargain lo the right party.

Elegant upright grand "Fisher" Piano, good asnew, at hall price

Arplyto FRANK E. NICHOLS, office of Wall.Nichols Co., Ltd. iiTo-t-f

SALE A fine family Imported COW, accli-mated. Will sell cheap Address "COW." this

office. uto-t- f

COR SALE Lease and Furniture of finelyfurnlshedI house of seven rooms, kitchen, bath, elc. Housemosquito-proofe- In very desirable central loca-tion. Address Postoflice Box t7, Honolulu, II. I.

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POULTRY Laying Urns, Joooa doten; Broilers,1 lutltts, and Cockerels, $$.oo a dozen; YoungTurkeys ready for table Si. oo each, Sioooa doien.A limited number only for sale. G. P., Bulletinoffice. n 361111

SALE- -A California MILCH COW; goodbreed. Apply to J. M. VIVAS. nji-t- f

COR SALE-O-ne SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfectorder. Apply to H. G. Blart. Fort St. liot-t- f

A L and Pedal Bass REED ORGANSuitable for chapel or residence. Bergstron

Music Co.. Fort street. 106?

B EST sj cent meal In town. Try It and be con- -vlnced. una s fcxce Islor Hestaurant. to4 1

BOARD AND ROOMS.

BOARD with rlceiy FURNISHED ROOMS can beat soijleretmla street. im-i-

AND LODGING In private family. Goodlocation; large airy room Apply 51 j Beretanla

street. nso-i-

LOST.

I OST-AL- Ier and While POINTER BITCH. Five--- Dollars Iteward on returning tame In II. M.WHITNEY, care of Irwin & Co. ii-(-

OST Postoflice Savings Bank Pass Book No.- 606 U. Return to Bulletin office. nnI OST Pair ol EYE GLASSES, Monday night,L- - somewhere between Walklkl and Raltrn J StationFinder please return to Capt. Ewatt, Bark Colusa,and receive reward. 114c

TO LET.COR RENT Two nicely furnished front rooms, for

g ntlemen, or forllgh houukteplng. Inquire ofHONOLULU DRUG CO, 1170-i-

HOUSEstreet. Address P.jO, Box 781. tyj-t- f

TO LRT--A large KITCHEN with RANGE and' DINING, ROOM, furnished, for rent; In good

locality for business; on easy terms. Inquire at thisoffice. ita

WANTED.

WANTED-POSITI- ON by Expert COFIEE Man.and Miller; several years experience

In these Islands and In Guatamala Address,"COri-EE.- " Bulletin office. iijo--

"aANTED A gentle DRIVING HORSE for Lady'suse. Apply "M." this office. n6

WANTED joo Men to cet shaved for c. (whiteW barbers). II. JEFFS. 619K Fort street, opp.Club Stables taoo-- tl

CRENCH or SPANISH INSTRUCTION by PROF.T LOMBARD. I) A. Postollice.

FRESH !

FRESH !

FRESH !

On S. S. Mariposa,Premo,

?s$S Cameras !

Vejp, andEmpire StateAristo Platino. Albnma,

Velox, Viotor andAristo, Jr.,

PHOTOG-BAPHI-

PAPER !"- -

Chomlcala and Suppllos In ondlossvariety.

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426 Fort Street.

REALESTATE

BARGAINS !

1. Lot 91 x 125, with new cottage, atruiianuu, cor. oucge anu uominis ois.

2. Lot at Palama, about i acre.3. A longing nquse, wltli a

lease.4..A good paying business and large lot

of land, centrally located.5. Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii j part In, coffee.6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H.

Harkfrl.!- - Fu.7. Farm at S. Kona, part In coffee.b. 1.01 75 x 200, tsereiania sireei vita- -

paakea).

For further particulars apply'to

J. M. VIVAS,G Post Off Ice Lane, - Honolulu

" And what a wealth of enjoy-ment did the first detachment ofAmerica's army of Invasion derivefrom this day at Honolulu." FrmoOn To Manila.

I., JULY.20, '181)1),V""J ..'W MW3.UWiT,i ' P ii, f IJjMP mWijiyggaMHBMM

SHIPPING IHTELLI6ENGE

For additional Shipping Newt see seventh page.

Diamond Head Sltmal Rtntlon. Jutv20, 1 pm Weather cloudy, wind lightn.

Weather Bureau, Punahou July 20Temperature Morning minimum,

75; Midday maximum, 84.(Barometer corrected lor gravity .06.)

Barometer, Oam, 30.05. regular.RalnfalL do, O.OOt

Humidity at 9 a m 70 percent.Dow Point 6ft P.

AHHITAT.8.ThursdayJuly 20.

U 8 Transport Concninutfli,Roberts,from San Francisco with horses andstores for Manila.

B S Coptic, Binder, from San Fran-cisco, pass and gen mdso to H Hack-fel- d

A Co.Am hk CD Bryant, srom San Frau-clsc- o.

DEPAnTDBEfl.Wednesday, July 19.

8 S Mariposa, Haywood, for Apia,Auckland and Sydney at 0 o'clock.

Stmr Nllhau.Hnitlund. for Walmeaand Kekaha at 4 p m.

Tnursilay, July 20.Stmr J A Cummins. Searlo. for

Oahu ports.VE88EL8 LEAVING TOMOMIOW.Stmr Mauua Loa, Slmorsou, for

Lahalna, Maalaea,f Kona and Knuat 6 p m

PA8SENQEn8 AIiniVED.

From San Francisco, per S SCoptio, July 20 Miss Aunie AlIon, Mr Qeo K McDonald, Mrs JH Fishor, Miss Ireno Fisher, DrD W Kulieon. Mr H W Schmidt,Mies W Schmidt, Ohas F Tav.John O Slater, E Oropp,F B Cooper, Mrs F B Cooper, WG Cooper, Mrs W G Cooper, GeoU Hind, IS Upnrke, Albert EAdnms, Mrs Albert E Adams, OHedemann, Mrs O Hedemann.Miss Elbio Adair and 20 throughyaseengers.

Carcro for Hawaii.Sau Franuiaco, July 12 The

batkenline Ruth was cleared yos-lorda- y

for Kihei, via Eahului,with an aesortcd merchandise cargo. Among the lending exportswero the following: 27C bblsflour, 200 lbs sugar, 100 lbs but-ter, 50 cs hardware, 2 cs dru6, 20cs soap, 25 cs and 10 bbls salmon,109 pkgs machinery, 73 cs paintsand oils, 115 kgs nails, 4G ctlswheat, 412 ctls barley, 195 sksmiddliugB, 150 cs coal oil, 10 Hubmatches, 10 ) lbs meal, 394 lbsbread, 1 roll leather, 640 lbs cod-

fish, 423 lbs hams and bacon, 2 csbonoy, 57 cs canned goods, 141 lbscheese, GG0 lbs lard, 21 coils tope,10 balos dry goods, 770 lbs beans,2000 lbs salt, 1800 eks bran, 30 lbshops, 45 sks bran, 57(5 railroadties, 87,000 bricks.

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WHnta Road Attended To,

Editor Eveninq Bulletin:I wish you would state throughthe coluranB of your paper thatsomethiug should be done at oncetoward wideniug King street inthat very narrow part betweenGulick and Banister streets inEnlihi. The fonco is brokendown, and boards stick out intothe middle, ,of the street at nighttime, making travelling dangor-oub- .

Again, when a lot of theestrayB that abound in the districtstand in this narrow portion, noono can pass. Now, the Government has recently purchased property from Mrs. Guliuk.by the useof which tho road oould be widened. If both sides cannot be doneright away it would be an amelioration of tlie,prfsent unondnrablestate of atiairs it tho mauku biUoonly would be attended to.

A Ealiiii Resident.Honolulu, H. I., July 20, 1899.

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Huirar Fleet Gottlnir Homo.San Francisco, July 14, The

overduo vessels of tho HawaiianSugar fleet are beginning to ar-

rive. Yodturday tho Santiago camein and is now unloading a cargoat the long wharf at Oaklaud.This afternoon tho Aryan andIrmgbrd 'Wqro spoken and will putinto port to'night.

Tho Aryan also spoke tho Stan-dar- d

and Mohican several milesout. It is expected that the on'tirefleet of fifteen ships will nrtive in-side of tweoty-fou- r hours. Nearlyall of them are overdue from twenty-si- x to thirty days.

Tho U 8 Transport City ofPara is expected in port tonightas she left San Francisco a daybefore tho Coptic and was only 10miles boluuu her at sunset yestorday. fm

Subscribers to tbc BUL- -

LETIN not receiving their pa-

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

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1 Large Dray Team, weight 3,200 pounds..6 Single Dray and Work Horses..3 Stylish Horses.

All for sale at low figures.

G.522 Fort

BY

Sealed TendersWill be received at the office of the

Minister of the Interior till 12 o'clocknoon of SaturJay, July 22, for cartage ofsewer pipe.

Specifications at office ofof Public Works.

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

JAS. A. KING,

Minister of the Interior.July 18, 1899. 1276

Public Lands Notice.N. KONA, HAWAII.

On Aug. 23rd at 10 a. m.at the office of J. Kaelemakule, Kallua,will be sold at public auction.

Lot of 304 acres a little more or less, In

Ooma, about 5 'A miles north of Kallua,at shore. Rocky Kula land.

Terrrs Cash U. S. Gold Coin.Upset price 5152.00.For plan or further particulars apply at

office of J. Kaelemakule, Kallua, or PublicLands office, Honolulu.

J. F. BROWN,Agent of Public Lands.

July 20th 1899. i27G-3- t

Public LandsOn Monday, August 21st, at 12 noon,

at front entrance to Judiciary Building,Honolulu, will be sold at Public Auction

the following lots of Government land :

WAIMALU, EWA.ist. Lot of 6 0 acres In the III of

Pohakupu, Walmalu Valley, about onemile mauka of Government road.

Upset price $150.00.2nd. Lot of 2 o acres In Kahlklea,

Walmalu Valley, about one-ha- lf mile

mauka of road.Upset price $75.00.

AIEA, EWA.Lot containing .212 of an acre, kula and

wet land makal of the Government road.

Upset price f 10.00.

Terms of above sale Cash In U. S. Gold.For plans or further particulars apply at

Public Lands'Office, Honolulu.J. F. BROWN.

Agent of Public Lands.July 20th, 1899. U76-3- t

IlouiU In Kwu.

Tho following oontrnots 'haveboon awarded fo'r the buildihga ofroads in the Kau district of Ha-

waii:toKahuku: D.L. Ka-anaa-

Koliikuli, $4795; S. Nakano, 84800; J. H. S. Martin, S6100;J. K. Eekiala, S0500;S3895. Contract awarded to

wliose is J. II.Waipuilam.

Ninole homestead: S. Naknno.$1500.80; J. K; $1000;

S1745. Contract awardedto a. Naknno.

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Una Itrauntl. --iSmithies, fifth jolork

in the Inturior hashis and will go

into town. No onohas' yet boon ohoson to tako hisiplaco in the Interior office

aCamarV UfeNfcS

BEST INJTHE WORLD.

WALL, NICHOLS CO., Ltd.,Agents Hawailnn Islands.Received,

STRONG YOUNG MULES!

Carriage

SCHUMAN,l274-- 3t Street.

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AUTHORITY.

Superintendent

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Notice.

Government

Waiohiuu

Tsubnki,Tsu-buk- i,

bondsman

Kekaula,Tsubuki,

ArchibaldDepartment,

resigned position,businoBsdown

H. Dimoiula Consign--

JasMorganAUCTIONEER ANDBROKERS m

XX 33 Queen Street

Imported CowsFOR SALE.

On SATURDAY, JULY 22,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

I will sell by Public Auction, in the yardof the Dowsett Estate, on Queen street,14 select Cows just Imported, of

Standard breeds : '?&

DURHAMS,PART JERSEYS,And HOLSTEINS.

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer,

33 Queen street.

Household FurnitureAT AUCTION.

OnPHIDAY, July 21, 1899,AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M

At the residence of E. E. Mossman. Emmastreet, opposite EmmalStmare, I will sellat Public Auction "

BEDROOM SETS,OAK SIDEBOARD,OAK DINING'TABLE, CUTLERY,'CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,1 KITCHEN STOVE,1 GASOLINE STOVE,1 ICE-BO- 1 REFRIGERATOR,MEAT SAFES, BATH l UB,KITCHEN TABLES,1 COMBINATION TABLE,1 WHEELER & WILSON SEWING

MACHINE,FERNS AND PALMS.

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

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Native Lad Uetiiriiml,

J. Nalau, tho Hawaiian lad whowent to Manila as a stowawaywhen tho first Amorioan troopsworo sent out, returned by thoMariposa yesterday. He hasgrown to be quite largo sinco heleft his home. Nalau says hodooa not care to roturn to thePhilippines . Ho has aeon all thofighting he wishqs ,o and wouldrathor go back in plnoo to his oldjob of holding 'horses along thowharves or diving for.coins thrownfrom foreign steamers. The othertwo nativo boy who went to Ma-nila aro still there, alau, on hisAvay to San Franoiaoo, stopped offin both China and Japan,

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