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Irrigation Notice.
Holders of water privileges, or
those paying water rates, are hereby
notified that the hours for Rising
Water for irrigating purposes, are
from : 0 o'clock to 8 o'clock a. m.,
tvnd 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock p. m.
All thoso found violating tho above
na refill be liable to have their lupply
o! water cut off.
CHAS. B. WILSON,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Approved :
L. A. Thurston,
Miniiter of Interior.
Honolulu, July 8, 1889. 294 tf
Honolulu Tax Assessor's Office,
From and after July 1, 1889, the
Undersigned, Deputy Assessor and
Collector of ToseB for the District of
Kona, Island of Oahu, Will be in his
office in the Kapuaiwa Building on
each day of the week (Sundays ex
cepted), from 9 o'clock until 4 o'clock
(oxcepting Saturdays when the ofllcu
Tvill close at 12 o'clock noon), for the
purpose of receiving the returns of
nil persons liable to taxatio'n in
this district.
"All returns must be made to
Ihe undersigned not later than July
81, 1889, or no appeals can by law be
granted.
Special attention is herewith drawn
by the undersigned to the fact that
no return is valid in law unless sworn
to before the Assessor, Deputy As
sessor, Notary Public, or sorno other
person authorized to administer
oaths.
Blank forms on which to make re
turns can bo had daily during the
month of July on application at the
office of the undersigned.
T. A. LLOYD,
Deputy Assessor and Collector of
..Taxes for District of Kona, Is
land of Oahu.
Approved :
W. L. Green,
Minister of Finance.
392 3w
Notice to Personal Tax-payers
Tho undersigned Assessors and
Collectors of Taxes for the General
Taxation Divisions of the Kingdom
"would respectfully call tho attention
of the tax-payers to tho Now Law in
regard to the payment of personal
taxes, Section 58a, Chapter 68 of the
Session Laws of A. D. 1888.
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"All personal taxes shall be duo
and payable on and after the lstday
of July of oach year, and may be
collected by the proper officers at
any time after such date."
C. A. BROWN, Assessor & Col
lector of Taxes, 1st Division.
II. G. TREAD.WAY, Assessor &
Collector of Taxes, 2nd Division.
H. C. AUSTIN, Assessor & Col
lector of Taxes, 3fcd' Division. ,
J. K. FARLEY", Assessor &. Col
lector of Taxes, 4th Division.
271 4w
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Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
But titablished for the benefit of all.
TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1889.
"Kila," in this issue, calls atten
tion to an cril that must have been
observed of all observers at the base
ball grounds. As the young lads
who monopolize the upper middle
benches interfere very "much by
their noisy conduct with even the
official scorers, it is a wonder that
the League has not taken some ac
tion in the matter. "Boys will be
boys," but the prevalence of their
pranks should not be allowed where
it interferes with the enjoyment of
rerybody else.
Mr. G-. W. C. Jones having gen
erously come-forward with a nucleus
for a fund to enable Prof. Melville,
the aeronaut, to return to the Coast,
the Bulletin management will be
happy to acknowledge and hold to
the order, of the subscribers any
further contributions for that object.
It seems hard that the balloonist
should have no reward at alt for his
daring attempts to keep his promise
-to the public, and, if he cannot get
a balloon here to lift him high
enough'to jump in safety, the ascen
sions he has already given without the
parachute Jtimplng ought to be re
garded asaruine, at the least, his
passport and passage out of the
country. ,
THE TRAMWAY.
In our news columns will ho found
recorded the consummation of what
marks ail era in the history of Ho
nolulu, namely, the construction of
its first street railway. It is unne
cessary here to dilute upon n boon
so long desired and now so self-evident.
Sufllcicnt is it now to con
gratulate tho Hawaiian Tramways
Company and its energetic aifd ta
lented engineer, Mr. T. Grahnra
Gribble, upon the successful com
pletion of the system and its favor
able prospects of financial rewards
to the projectors and stockholders.
It would be an injustice to Known
merit on this occasion to omit men
tion of the pioneers In the enter
prise, Messrs. Flowcrdcw, Paul
Neumann, Geo. W. Macfarlnnc and
II. K. Armstrong. To the perse
vering advocacy and energetic pro
motion of these gentlemen here, in
the United States, and in London-
is title me practical laKing uuiu oi
the undertaking finally by English
invcstors,who have rapidly solved for
us the problem of cheap, comfortable
and. rapid transit over the chief
routes throughout the city and sub
urban plot. It is only a matter of
time, undoubtedly, when the capital
stock of the company must be in
creased to further ramify the city
and suburbs with the tramway lines.
It is also anticipated that an accei
tablc motor will be forthcoming,
which will largely do away with ani
mal power on the tramway, and
make a profitable line to the attrac
tive Pali feasible. A branch to the
Waialae beach, behind Diamond
Head, may further be descried in
tho perspective, as, with the rapid
crowding of the Waikiki sauds,
every available site for a watering
place will before long have to bo
utilized. ,
THE BALLOON MAN.
Editor Bulletin: It seems to
me to be rather a rough deal for the
papers to give their very short ac
counts of the balloon ascension, and
neglect to mention that Melville was
the only man in the Kingdom who
would have dared to have made the
ascent, with his balloon on fire before
he started. As I am informed by
parties who assisted hi in to make the
ascension, he was determined not to
disappoint the public, and (whatever
his life ma' be worth to him) he
most certainly took the chances. I
have never seen the man except on
that occasion, and then he was, per
haps, four hundred feet over my
head. As I understand that lie is
endeavoring to raise money enough
to pay his passage to San Francisco,
I enclose S3 to assist in that inten
tion, and I think that a good word
from you in your paper might be of
great-service to him.
G. W. C. Jokes.
POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS.
JiDiTOR jsl'lletin: Perhaps you,
or someone of the "authorities," can
infqrm the writer, why we have to
pay Gc for 3 ounces of newspaperb
to send just to the Coast (San Fran
cisco), when I receive papers from .
England, weighing 3i ounces with
only a penny stamp, 2c, on. I am
merely asking for information, for I
am just dense enough not to under
stand it, and why the rule don't
work both ways.
- If it was something omitted to be
done, at the time we entered the
convention, or Postal Union, then it
is time something was done to
amend it, and as our Legislature
will meet soon why not do so then?
The fact of postage being so high on
papers prevents a large number be
ing sent from here that otherwise
would gladden the heart of the Ha
waiian residing abroad. Of course,
and as a consequence, a loss to the
olllces of newspapers, and to our
revenue ; for if cheaper, ten times
the number would be sent from here,
"ami don't you forget it.''
Kila.
Honolulu, July C, 188D.
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ANOTHER GRIEVANCE.
Editor Bulletin: When a num
ber of gentlemen subscribed to pay
for and build the grand stand on the
baseball grounds, it was with the
idea of having some decent seats
covered in for ladies and their
friends and any strangirs, to come
out and see the games. But tho
idea has loug since been exploded,
the stand being now mostly filled
with the hoodlum element and a lot
of children. The flrstnamed take
the cuke for gall, for they not only
fill up seats and put their feet on
the backs of those in front of them,
thus preventing persons passing,
but all smoke their cigarettes from
the ago of 10 upwards and bet
largeb on the game, or make it ap
pear they do. "Now, it is about time
there was an end of this racket and
some sort of decency and order pre
served, Of courso the different
baseball clubs each say, "Well, it is
none of our business ; we are not
bosses here." "Who is? Don't let
u blame the Government, but do
let us blame the police, who, if they
got their orders from the Baseball
League, could (if they would) keep
the place in order. It is perfectly
useless for me to go more into detail
as the ovil is too well known
but What is cverVbodv 8 business is
no one's, Hhd if 1 can got your pow
erful influence at work, it Is ns al
ready done. Unless it is, no other
way remains except to build a new
shed, or charge for admittance, as
is done on the race course
KlLA.
Honolulu, July 7, 1889.
THE MINSTRELS.
In a letter written to the New
Yoik Clipper by Chas. B. Hicks of
the Hicks-Sawyer Minstrels, dated
Melbourne, May Mth, he says that
their trip in the Colonics had been
a great success. They had just re
turned from a tour of South Austra
lia where they played four weeks to
immense business. "Our season
closes lat Newcastle June 8lh, and
we sail June 12th on the steamer
Alameda for San Francisco." The
company missed this steamer and
will probably be here by the Mari
posa due July 27th.
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan.
Household Furniture
AJV A.TJCTI01V.
On "Wednesday, July 10th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 31.,
At the residence ot Mr. J. L. Robinson,
No. MO Men-tan K street, near Ahipal, 1
will sell at Pu'dic Auction, the HoubC
hold Furniture, comprising:
1 New Upholstered Bed Lounge
Hanging Lumps, Lncc Curtains,
Crpcts, Hugs,
1 Mnrblc-top Ash .Bedroom Set
1 IMne Hcdroom Sot,
Spring Muttrasscs,
Mosquito Nets,
Wicker & Upholstered Rockers
1 Oil Stove, 1 Ice Chest,
Crockery, Gla's & Granite "Ware,
1 Patent Kitchen Table,
2 Horses, broken to Saddle & Harness
1 Covered Brake,
Etc., Etc.,
Etc.
Etc.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
294 2t
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
CLOTHS.
On Thursday, July I Ith
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 31..
At tho store of Jtr. L. 1$. IvEKR, adjoin
ing nij SulcBroom, Queen street, I will
sell at 1'ublic Auction, a L-irgc Assort,
metil of
New Goods, Just Received,
Comprising
New DIAGONALS,
Cnssimcres, Tweeds,
White and 'Fancy FLANNELS,
Italian Clothe, Linings,
Single Suit and Pant Patterns,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
85pecial uttention is called to this
a lie of Fine Goods. All must be sold.
JAS. P. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
393 2t
TAHITI BAMBOO
RKCEIVED px "Z.-alnndia." For sale
bv J. E. BROWN & CO.,
294 3t aa Merchant street.
WANTED
TO purchase on one of ihu
Hawaiian Islands a
Trnet of Land, 10,000 acres-,
inoro or ltsi. Lravu oilers
with fctatcmunt of price, sub:
"A. S. 09," JiuxutTiN Onice. 237 lm
Lost or Mislaid.
CERTIFICATE No. 241 for 20 shares
Mutual Telephone block standing
in thu name of C. IC. Stillman, on which
transfer lias been stopped. Finder plcuse
return to Mr. O. K. Stillman or to the
Bou.ktin Ofllce. 271d-0')w.tf
LOST .
SAVINGS Pass Book No. 878, of
Claus Sprccktls & Co.'s Bank, favor
A. T. Tyler, having been lost or stolen,
all persons aiu wanted against ncgo.
tinting thu same.
2892W A. T. TYLER.
LOST
A GOLD Brooch with small pearl in
center, either on King stn-ot cars
or on Fort btrect. The Under will bo
properly rewarded on leaving at this
office. 284 tf
FOR SALE CHEAP
A
YOUNG Saddlo
Mare, fsnleiiilid
animal for a boy), and
r.nt. Kmlillf- liri.lli.
&? - etc . thrown in to mnko
a bargain. Apply at this office. 251 if
KEAD TIIIS !
WE tttko Photos for $5 per dozen,
and are selling flno island views
foi $2 50 per do.o.i, with tlm very best
llniMi. J. A. GONSALVES,
2C0 lm 129 Fort street.
European Billiard Parlora.
THE riandsonn-Rt Billiard Parlors in
tho city, and fitted up in the most
approved stylo1 Four tables with all tho
latest improvements.
J. P. BOWEN & CO,,
270 tf Proprietors.
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THE FIGHT.
Mttlllvnn Kilockcil Into thd btlitiilti
of Week After Acxt.
Special Cloticslinegram
J3ullclin.)
New Orleans, July 9.
Tho slogging match between John
L. Sullivan and Jake Kilrain ended
in the victory of the latter after
thirty-five hard rounds. Kilrain
came off without a scratch and fresh
as one of Tinker's bologna sausages.
Millions of dollars changed hands
on the result. A telegram has been
received from Mataafa offering Kil
rain the premiership of his restored
government. He will oertalnly ac
cept and therefore be in a position
to give an exhibition of the manly
art in Honolulu on the way down.
Telephone Jim Welsh to make ar
rangements. Auction Sales by Lewis J. Levey.
Barque at Auction
I have received instructions to sell at
Public Auction,
On Saturday, July 13, '89,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOOK,
At tho "Fish Market Wharf,"
The British Composito Barque
"PAK WAN,"
Copper Fastened, 819 Tons Register
with
Sails, Anchors & Chains, Ship's Boat,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
As per inventory to be seen at the oJIicc
of the iinilorslgnrd Alio, at
the same, time
1 Donkey Engine in good order,
1 New fillip's Boat with Sails,
Compasses, Coils Hope,
Canvas, Ship's Stores, Etc., Etc.
Terms Cash in U. S. Gold Coin.
IiEWIS J. liEVEY,
Auctioneer.
20 fit
Hawaiiao Tramway Sliarcs
A.T AUCTION.
By order of Messrs. Bishop & Co , I will
sell at Public Auction, ut my Salesrooms
On Monday, July 15th,
AT la O'CLOCK KOO.V,
1,000 SHARES !
Of the Capital Stock of the Hawaiian
Tramvvay Compuiy for account of
whom it may concern:
Certificate No. 43 for 500 Shaics.
45 " 230
48 " 100
52 " CO
(10 " 25
01 " 25
71 " 10
7") " 10
70 ' 5
fcO " 5
81 " 5
82 " 5
815 " fi
81 " 5
1,000 tiharcs.
In all 1,000 Shares of tho par value of
5 or $25 per Share.
BgyCopieaof tho Hawaiian Tramways
Co.'s Prospectus cim be had on applica.
tion to Uisshop & Co , Bankets.
LEWIS J. LEVEY,
Auctioneer.
294 fit
An Evening School
Conducted by A. V. GEAR, A. Q.
rpniS School f urn'iHlius a thorough and
JL practical intellectual .training for
young men desirous of becoming aeon,
rate and rapid accountants; of attaining
a plaiu and ready busimss hand; of
gaining a coircct use of the English
language anil of acquiring case of ex.
presbiou therein. It meets Mondays,
Tucfdayp, Thursdays and Fridays and
continues in tension from seven to nine
r"or further information, address P. O.
Box 404, or call at No. 2 Emma Square
2S9(ii2w
NOTICE.
IAVILL not bo responsible for nny
debts contracted by my wife with
out my written onlor.
MANUEL BAPTISTK.
Honolulu, .Inly 8, 18U9. 291 at
NOTICE.
DURING my absence from tho King,
dom, Mr. Nagnran Fernandez,
wlih F M Hatch, Enj , will act for mo
under full power of attorney
A. FERNANDEZ.
Honolulu, July 5, IHb'i. 294 2w
NOTICE.
DURING my temporary absence from
tho Kingdom, my wife, .lulia A.
Williams, will act for mo in nil matters
under a full power of attorney.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
291 St 103 Fort street.
NOTICE to CREDITORS.
NOTICE is hereby given to all per.
sons having clalnih against tho
estuto of A, Knumu, dt ceased, to present
tho Fame to the undersigned executors,
within six mouths from the (into of this
notice or they will bo forever birred.
E. II BAILEY,
EMILY BAILEY.
Wailulcu, Maui, Juno 1, 1889. 272 lm
nTHE BEST
PAPER to subscribe
X for is tho "Dally Bullotln.'
cents per month.
50
IN SMALL CRATES.
-yon SAt.n nv-
GONSALVES & CO.
201 at
WALL PAPER,
Borders & Decorations,
A. I.urno Lot !
Latent BtyleM I
JiiHt ltocelvud t
And for sale ntVcduccd priccB.
WILDER & CO.
230 Urn
Notice to Policy Holders
ON Til
Equitable Life Assurance Society
Of the United States.
YOU are respectfully requested in
cn-u nny statements arc ninde by
ngents of other companies against tho
Equitable or its methods, to lay tho
matter rtromntlv before
A. "J. OAimVIUGHT,
281 tf General Ajient for Haw. Is.
NEW YORK
Life Insurance
COMPANY.
Assets, : : $95,000,000.00
" Facts are Stubborn Things."
At every age, on every premium
table, and in every year, the AC
TUAL RESULTS of Tontine Policies
of tho New York Life Insurance Co.
have been LARGER thnn those OF
ANY OTHER COMPANY issuing
similar policies.
$0SFor particulars apply to
C. O. IlEEGKR.
Gen'l Agent Hawaiian Islands.
283 tf
SUGAR PLANT !
FOR
Tho Entire Plant of the
II
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Is offered Fdr Stle Tho Macliineiy
is in perfect working urder
and consist of
One 26x48 Mill with Engine,
Trash-carrier, Etc., complete,
1 Pair ol Boilers 6x20,
1 Double Effect G and 7 foot Pans,
1 Vacuum Pan G feet with Blako Pump,
3 Weston Centrifugals and Engine,
Together with tho usual assortment of
Clariflers, Clean'g Pans, Coolers
And other Machinery UFtially found
in a well appointed mill.
Also, a number of
California & Island lies,
Cane Carts & Qcn'I Plantation
Implements.
Delivery will he given after next crop
has been harvested, say about July 1.
1889.
ISrFor further particulars apply to
JOHN HIND,
Manager Star Mill, Kohala, Hawaii.
mny.21.8Kjunc24.89
FILTER PRESSES !
Paauhao Plantation )
Hawaii, March 9, 1888. f
ItiNdou Iron Jk. Locomotive lVorUn
Hnn Vrauclaeo.
Gbnti.kmen: Wo have used two of
your 30-chambered Filter Presses this
season. They are convenient, easily
handled and arc working entirely to
our satisfaction. I can recommend no
improvement on them.
Very respectfully yours.
(Signed) A. MOORE,
Manager Paauhau Plantation.
These Presses are mrtdo oxlra heavy
for hiuh pressures, occupies a floor
spare 11 feet by 4 feet, and presents a
filtering surface of 240 square feet.
A limited number in block in Hono
lulu and am sold, at very low prices.
Risdon Iron & Loco. Works.
San Frauclsco.
fSsALE
E5&"For particular! enquire of
JOHN DYER, Honolulu,
Room No. 3 Sprcckels lilock,
2260 tf W.O. Irwin & Co., Ajrente.
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THE WHITING IS IN PLAIN SIGHT, EVEN TO THE .LAST
LETTER.
J3A GREAT
No Tilting of Carriage to Consume TimoOnly 28 KoyB
Full Caso of 84 Characters Interchangeable Typo
Koysthat can bo Changed in 5 Seconds.
g)T This method nllows tho use of nny langungo or stylo of typo.
Tho alignment of the Ckandam. is far superior to any other typo writer.
iype jjieeve '-smsm
This cut roprcsents the Typo Slcovo peculiar to the CitANDALLTvrE Whiter.
It moves up and down, and twirls to the light and loft to reach a common
printing point. It contains all the letters capitals, "lower case," figures
and punctuation marks to tho number of ighty-fotir characters. This
Type Slcovo con bo removed, and another, with an entire chango of 'type,
inserted in the machine in a few seconds. Tho Sleeves can be increased in
number so as to include all styles of letters.
0f Send for Catalogues.
HAWAIIAN NEWS .CO.,
292 tf General Agents for the Hawniian Islands.
Ladies! Have You Seen the Latest?
GO TO
FISHEL'S
LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE
AND ASK FOR THE
2 CHR1STBNE
SES SAILOR
SKS HAT
fi- ALL THE
EC AWAI I AJS
Carriage manufacturing Go.
BHQrJN,
-FOR SALE
All Ms of Carriage
Solicited at
Our PATENT BREAKS originated in Honolulu by us have been
Reduced 25 Per Cent in Piice.
-JUST RECEIVED A
Second Growth of White Oak Spokes,
Hubs, Felloes, Rims,
Planketc, Heavy Hickory Wagon,
Single &. Double Trees, Etc., Etc.
y ALL AT A GREATLY REDUCED KATE. Jf
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BAR IRON.
281 2m
New Zealand Jams !
JUST received a consignment of Now
Zealand Jams, assorted cases. For
sale at low prices by
J. E. BROWN & CO.,
227 tf 28 Merchant sti ect.
FOR SALE
A
NEW Wilcox & Whlto Parlor
Oriran with eight stons. Suitable.
for school or church. A flno lnstru.
ment. Apply at 57 Punchbowl btreet,
opposite N. P. Mission Institute. 278 If
NOTICE of REMOVAIi.
MR. E. O. ROWE, Painter, has
moved his place of business into
tho building lately occupied by the
Pacific Hoso Co., King street, near Fort.
271 lm
Carriage For Sale Cheap.
1
NEW Ontundcr Oar.
riaco lust iinisbed
andhaudsomcly trimmed
in first class style must he immediately
sold to close nn assignment, can bo seen
at W. II. Page's carriage manufactury.
No. 128 Fort street. '
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
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Type Sleeve
GO EAST, jgfa
Etc., Etc., Etc.
AT A BARGAIN-
& If apa Repairing
Very Low Prices.
LARGE INVOICE OF-
NOTICE.
TTOLDING an auctioneer's license, i
aa am now prepared to act in that
wifiBC,1 y an'wlV-'ro tlil dis rict I
wit uho attend to tho colleetinK of
ffii?" t bl,,B' oa ,w"n th" ow
ft Amii" t0rm8 wlU b0 moderate
and I shall by strict attention to bus,,
new, hope to recelvo a share of tho
public patronage. B
Va . H. B. BAILEY.
KawaapaQ, Makawao, Maui, June 14,
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