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Pf." V, mm 8 EVENING BULLETIN, FEBRUARY 9, 1897. LW.opuin Canadian-Australian Steamship Line I lb'' l. H hi y t i v Hl$ rlilllil I H P I. II US I fUiiiii.,.jw.ywtfixWA-iLj,.i.lijiu;immj'.i't : y."n l'j '.i iwinf.nVBJUigr,?l ART HIVED THIS nOIIM.MI, K?& CxREFULLY'''''''" P " ""' ""'"" """' Jw, j ' SPECIAUL.V FOP WZJ V S S Gaolio leaves at u p in for $c U EUwgjjp 5lldiLMiM7ft"WWH i W K Yokohama. 1 V JzTmA will provV their inert' J1 Ml VmJi mm Tiiore is n scarcity oL caulkers ! If iu Sun Francisco. jW- Tho bark J C Glado is lying JEjr' at Nuunuu street wharf. W- Tho W G Hall leaves at 5 this K' ovening for ports on Kauai. fl'ho bark Diamond Head left San Fiancisco for Port Towuseud H(vu on Jan 31. Tho next vessel to go on the Marino ltailway will probably be the steamer J A Cummins. Tomorrow, high tide largo 11:50 pra; high tide small 8:48 a m; low tide large 2:45 p m; low tide small 6:30 a m. Tho ship W F Uabcock arrived at San Francisco, after a voyage of 138 days from Now York. Sho was hero last year. Sailed from San Francisco Jan 20: Schr Jennie Wand for Kahului. Jan 31: Br ship Somantha for Honolulu. Bananas, hides and other freight were stowed in tho S S Australia today. She will leave at 4pm tomorrow for tho Bay City. The steamer Mauna Loa left fit 10:30 this forenoon with passen gers and freight for Lahaina and tuo west and south of tho "Big Island." Nino or ten thousand more-brigs of sugar are needed to complete the cargo of tho ship H B Hydo, Sho may depart on her long voyago round Cape Horn to Now iTork flomo time next week. Av.;v,i nl San Francisco Jan 29 : Brig J D Spri?618,. UJ days from Mahukoua. Foii If k Sautingo, 18days from Hilo: h..tu S G Wilder, 17 days from Hono lulu; Schr Mary Dodge, 17 days from Kahuiui. Tho barks Albort and II P Bithet loaded sugar at Kinau wharf today. Tho Albert yill moyo to Brewer's wharf to tlis chargo the rornaiudq; of her in ward cargo. S,lie may sail for tho Golden ',nte Bometimo next week. l'he Bteaiuer Mikahala reports another saoliug vessel at Waimea. She got iu about tho timo the steamer lott. This schooner was Ruilinc mysteriously near Niihau, before making Waimea, and sho may have dropped a few tons of dope. Tho Hawaiian bark Siiutiago ni rived at San Francisco from Hilo and reported having lost a sailor during the voyngo. On January 27, Oscar Rygh, a uativo of Norway, fell from the fore topsail yaul to the deck and died from his iujuries four hours later, Tho Gorman bark H Ilackfeld, Captain Barber in command, will go to Port Costa to load wheat for tho Uuited Kingdom. Captain Barber is tho ono lucky shipmas ter left iu port as ho was chartered prior to arrival at27sCd. Tho Tate at tho present timo is tho losing one of lGs. S F Chroniole. Tho S. F. Chronicle of Feb 2 says: Tho steamer Monowai, sche duled to leave for Australia Thurs day aftomoou, will not leave until late at night or early Friday morn ing on account of a delay in the English mails in Now York. Cap tain Caroy and Chiof Engineer McKaig aro both suffering from tho grip. An order has been given by Marshal'Brown, prohibiting boys from swimming alongside steam ships whilo docking. Tho boys make much amusement for tour ists on tho big ocean liners by diving for coins, but they also shout and make muoh noiee, which interferes with tho orders of tho pilot who is bringing in tho ship. Tho officors of tho Monowai ro cently arrived from Australia, aro aui'i'ering considerably from ill ness brought on by colds. They complain of tho Pacific-street wharf being draughty and oold. Chief Engineer MpKuig is dan gerously ill with pneumonia and Captain Carey is sick at tho Oooidontal Hotel. Even tho ship's doctor is Buffering from n cold and Purser Bendell is by no moans a well man. S. F. Chronicle After a long absonco from this port, the S S Gaelic camo in this morning from San Francisco. She wont ashoro on the Japan coast soma months ago. and was laid up for repairs. Captain Fearne, her former commander, died in tho Orient, soon after tho mishap to bis steamship. The present com mandor iB Wm Finch, Liout R N II. The Gaelic's timo on this trip from San Francisco was G days 19 hours and 43 minutes. Tho British ship Samantha will leave today for Honolulu in bal last to load sugar for New York. Tho Samantha camo hero in bal last from Hongkong, hoping to Becure a good charter, but hor owners aro willing to send hor in ballast to got a charter from tho islands to New York and to got away from this port whoro tho disengaged tonnage at presont is 94,325. Tho American ship Wil liam F Babcock, which has just arrived from New York, will also go to Honolulu in ballast to loud sugar for Now York S. F. Chro nicle. Tho San Francisco Chronicle of Jim. 27 says: D G. Camarinos loft for Hono lulu yestorday on tho otoamor Australia, and carried with him tho prospectus of a new steamship lino botwL'eu San Francisco and Hawaiian ports. Mr. Camarinos said that Iih had secured financial bucking in this city, nnd that two stoamors of 1200 'and 1500 tons respectively would bo built for tho now company. Tho obioot of tho now corporation is to pur cf'use land and plant all kinds of tropical and somi tropical iruits and vegetables suitablo for the American winter markota. The steamers will be fitted up m the most modern refrigerating mnohinory. Iiilo will be tho ratlin porl" for freight carrying. Accomodations for n limited num ber of paasongers Will bo arranged on bjtli Eteumors. PASSEXHEUS AHHIVED. From San Francisco, per S S Gaeliu, Feb 9 For Honolulu: Geo P Lord, Mrs Goo P Lord, Mr& 111 Jj Cleveland, Miss Manuo Cleveland. For Yokohama: Joshua Crane, Jr, Mrs Joshua Crane, Jr, T JMatsunogo, K Den, K Tauaka, Alfied J Marcus, G Ncubort, G Siegfried, TL Savage, Mrs T L buvugo, M Akuyama, E J Bates, M Ainmann. For Kobe: T H Fujita, Miss E L Commings. For Shanghai: Mrs Marion Headland, Samuel Dulton, Mrs Samuel Dalton, Miss Elizaboth Beatrice Dalton, Henry Brewer. For Hongkong: Charles De Wolf Brownell, D W Biggs, G G Lot man, U Baird, Airs J H Binder, child and nurse. From Kauai, per stmr Mika hala, Fob 9 H Morrison, Mrs Mauror and 3 deck pasBongers. PASSENaEUS DEPARTED. For Hawaii and Maui, por stmr Mauna Loa, Fob 9 Mrs Anna Kaulukou, Mastor Kaulukdu, Thomas Lishman, W Burlowitz, Mrs H Borkmyro, Mary Kalei lohua, a Formandes, Mius Silva, D Center, J D Paris, W J Kane, J FriiB, Mrs J Sealoy, Misb Nellio Koli, Mrs Q, S Hopkins, Miss M Hopkins, Miss Lola Bush, Captain Ahlboru nnd wife, J J Nowcombo and wife, Yuen Chong, John Ma guiro, A Cockburn, H P Bald win, E A Jones, Herbert Austin, W Austin, J Coerpor, Max Eok art aud son, Mrs Kalama, Mrs Afar, Mrs Capt Freomau, and 48 dook paasongers. Gus Schuman has just received a consignment of surreys, bug gies and road wugons, also a full assortment of buggy and surrey harnoss, all now and' iirstclass, best make nud material. Theso goods ore for sale at a very low figure and can bo inspected at tho Club Stables, Fprt street. Mr. Sohumau makes n specialty of fine handmade surrey and buggy harness. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Tuesday, Fob. (J. Stmr Mlkalm'n, Thompson, rum portion Kauai. 8 S Gaelic. Finch, from Sun Francisco. DKPARTUKES. Tuesday, Feb. 0. Stmr Mauna Loa, Simmon, (or Maul and Hawaii. Stmr Nocau, Peterson, for Lahaina, Hono kaa and Kukulhaclc. Schr Mol Walilne, from Paaullo, Hawaii, VEB8EL8 LEAVINO TOMORROW. Stmr Kauai, llrubn, for Waimea and Ke kaha. 8lmr LlkcllKc, Njc, for Olowulu and Paauhau, OARQOE8 FROM ISLAND PORT8. Ex stmr Mlkolilaa 50 bags angar, 55 bills hides. VESSELd IN PORT. II B M 3 Icarus, Fleet, Esquimau. U t S Alert, Hanford, San Francisco. MBKCIIAMMKN. (Coasters not included In this list.) OSS Australia, Ilondlettc, 8 F, Feb ?. Am schr Robert Lew ere, Goodman, New castle. Am bk SO Allen, Johnson. 8 F. Am ship II B Hyde, Scrlbncr, tt F. Am schr Transit, JorRensou, 8 V. Am bk Aldcn Uesse, Potter, 8 F. Am bktn Inncard. Schmidt, 8 F. Am bktn Archer, Calhoun. 8 F. Br bk Xorthbrook, Landon, Ilongkoni;. Gcr ship Marie llackfeld, Krusc, Bremen. Gcr bk J C Glade, Liverpool. Haw schr Honolulu, ThonaRel, TopiHa, Haw bk R 1 Rlthet. Thompso-., Newcastle. Am bk Albert. Grlilllhs, 8 F, Feb 3 Am ship C F 8arKeut, Morsc.NewcastlcFcb 1 Am bk lloicnbeck, Rjflpcril Lhcrpool. FOUEIO.S VF8SELS EXPECTED. ffasels Wherotrom Due Gaelic 8 F " 0 8 8 Culttuirouir, Portland, Feb 10 Monowai S F.... " II Warrlmno Victoria " 1(1 City ol Peking S F '.. " 20 Miowera Colonies " 24 Behrle Yokohama " 20 Bk 8eminole,..M....Ncwseastlu Feb SS Schr Lizzie Vance, Sjduey, Due Bk Calluo, Newcastle Duu Am bk Amy Turner,. .New York Due Am ship May Flint 8F Due NIc bk Dominion Newcastle Due Bk G C Perkins Newcastle Duu Bktn Wrestler Newcastle Due Am bktn Planter Newcastle Duo (icr bk Paul lecnberi;....LtYcipoQl Due Am schr Aloha 8 F BORN. VOELLKR-In this city, February II, 181)7, to the wife of Paul Voejler, n son. " M Convert nt tlm Iluunllun. Tho government baud will givo a moonlight concort this evening at the Hawaiian hotel, with tho following program: PART I. March El Cupltan Souna Overture Zampa , HeiuUl ltomlnlsccuies of Gounud Godfrey Cornet Solo Columbia Roilluson Mr. Charles Kreutcr. PART II. Medley North and 8outb Tobanl Fantasia -Darkies' Jubilee ...Wleiniiid Waltz-Jolly FellowB Vollstaedt The Irwin March Berber Hawaii Ponot. laud Under. Thoro is buttor and thoro is butter but thoro is no buttor that arrives in Honolulu so sweet and fresh as tho Mikilua and Waianao Buttor. Its rapid transit by rail direct from tho dairy to tho Pala ma Grocery's large ico box so conveniently situated opposite tho railway depot enables us to handle it to tho best advantage. No wonder wo aro doing such a largo buttor business, when wo aro selling this fine buttor at 35o. por lb. Palama Grocery, oppo Bits Bailway Depot, King street. Tolophono 755. King Bros, have just received a now lot of tissuo paper, window poles, sash rods, artists' materials, pioturo frames, etc. City Oarriffgo Co.. J. S, And. rado, manager. If you want a hack with good horso and care ful driv'or ring up Tolophono 113, oorner of Fort and Merchont 3troots. Httok at all hours. Have Just Receive) per 6. 8. "Austrnllft" IeW pashioii Qoods Very Pi city Oenlgns. Paris Ball Dresses . . . Dress Goods In Evening Shades! jSlII 3NT"77" Wholesale and Retail. Straw Hat Chat FOR ONE WEEK. Wonderful, the style and comfort tacked together with straw. Some men are just stubborn enough to look Into tbelr five-dollar derby for the label and then tliltik of a Hiinv but. If the label leads you no nearer the hatter than a thought, ynu re a couple 'dollar lu, provided our tboueht leads you here. All the halters' sti'lea aud foni of our own. Puce, all our own 60c. For the Week Only AT . "The Kasli." 9 Hotel Street ; : Waverley BlOCt Marshal's Sale. By virtue of n Vrit of Execution issued out of the District Conrt, ou tho 15th dny of Jnminry, A. D. 1S97, opaiustChow Siug. defeudnut, in favor of In Sing, plaintiff, for the mini of $21U.23, I have levied upon and Bliall expose for Bale nt the Blatiott House, in the District of Honolulu, Island of Oahn. at 12 o'clock of Saturday, tho 20th day of February, A. I). 1897, to tho itthest bidder, all the right, title and in terest of the said Chow Sing, defendant, in and to the following property, nnlehs stdd judgment, Interest, costs and my ex pensed bo previously paid. List of property for sale: Consisting of tho one-tenth interest in the leasehold rights nnd assets of tho Urra of Sun Wong Wo Company, n Banana plantation, situated on the niauka sido of the Waikiki road at Wnikiki. Honolulu, Oahu, January, 10, A.D. 1897. II. It. IUTOIICO0K, Deputy Marshal linpnblio of Hawaii. S12-5t Poundmaster's Notice. Notice is hereby given that one White Mare brauded "A" ou the left neck, black spot, on knees of the lore legs ami hind legsj also one Bay Colt without brand, white spot on the fore bead, two fore legs black, oue leltblnd leg white and the left hind-leg black, have been impounded in tho Govern ment Pound at Maklkl, Honolulu, and if said estrays are not claimed and all pound charges satisfied ou or be fore Saturday, February 20, 1897, at 12 o'clock- noon the same will be sold on that date and hour to the highest uiuuer. K. KKKUENE, Poundmasler. Honolulu, February 8, 1807. 528 3t Poundmaster's Notice. Notice la hereby given that oue uream uoioreu Morse brawled--on the left bin and on the left side, two Hind legs black nnd white, left fore-leg black, and right fore-leg white and DiacK, stiou on leruore ami nind hoofs, has been impounded in' the Govern ment Pound at Maklkl, Honolulu, and If said eetray is not claimed and all Pound charges satisfied on or before Baturday, February 20, 1897, at 12 o'olook unon, the same will be sold ou that date and hour to the highest bidder. K. KEKUBNE, Poundmaster. Honolulu, February 5, 1897. 620 8t WJLLIAM PAIKULT, IPaintei, Paper Hangtng & Decoration Neatly done. All work promptly nnd care fully attended to, Telophone 810. Itosi donee, Knakini street. 528.1m The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per wonth. rJteamers of the above Line running in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC KAIL V AY Between Vancouver, B. Q, nnd Sydney, N. B. W nnd willing at Victoria, B. O. Honolulu and Suva (Fiji), -AJE2E ID"CnEJ -A-T HOHSTOIjTTXjTT On or about the dates below stated, viz.: From Bj-ilnej- nnd Sura, for Vlctorln anil Vanrnuvsr. It. C.i Stmr "MIOWERA" February 24 Btnir "WARRIMOO" March 24 Btmr"MIOWEHA" April 24 Stmr "WAIUUMOO" May 24 Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Cunndn, United Stntcs and Europe. rnEIOUT AHB rABSENOEll agents: D. MoNicolIi, Montreal, Canada. Kodkiit Keiiii, Winnipeg, Canada. M. M. Sikhv, Sim Francisco, Cal. G. Moll. Biiown, Vancouver, B. O. Australian Mail Service- For San Francisco: The New and Fine Al Steel Steamsnip "Zealandia" Of the Occanio Stenmship Company will be due nt Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about ( March 4, 1897. And will Ienvo for the above port with Mails and Passengers on or about that dntc. , For Sydney and Auckland: The New and Fino Al Steo Steamship " Monowai " Of the Ocennio Steamship Company will be due nt Honolulu from San Francisoo on or about - Feb. 11, 1897. And will hnvo prompt despntch with Mails and Passengers for the nbove ports. The undersigned are now prepared ' to issue Through Tickets to All Points iu tho United States. EWFor further particulars regarding Freight or Passage apply to WM. G. IRWIN &C0., L'd, General Agents. TlmoTatoio LOCAL LINE S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrivo Honolulu Leov Honolulu for S. F. from 8. F. Feb.2,1897 Feb. 10, 1897 i March 2. 1897 March 10, 1897 THROUGH LINE From San Francisco From Sydney for tor Hyuney. oan r rnncisco. Arrive Honolulu. ' Leave Honolulu. lUnnl PnVi 11 '07 I Xpnlanrlln. Mo 4. D7 Alameda, Mo 11, "97 Moana, April 1, '97 Dr. W. L. Moore Irsrsiclari. ULrgreorL- IIllo, Hawaii. Special attention given to diseases of the eye and car, OUlce houraj Waianuenue Ave. near Court House. i63-ti DR. C. A. PETERSON .... BKMOVtD TO A.. No. 28 Emma Street,,, OQlco Hours! 8 to 10 n. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 762. 407-2m DR. BERT, P. BURGESS, .Physician and Surgeon TELEPHONE 853. Hours: 8:30 to 10 a. m., 1:30 to 4 p. ra and 7 to 8 p. m. . . 410 Punchbowl street or Hi Miller street, Honolulu, Oahu. 460-tf A. C. WALL, ,D, D. S., DENTIST. New Love's Building, Fort Stroot, TELEPHONE 4M. Steamsnip Oceanic Steamsnip Co From Victoria anil Vancouver, It. C to Suva auil 8) tinny! Stmr "WAIUUMOO" February 10 Stmr "MIOWERA" .March 16 oimr "WAiwiHUU'' April 16 oimr "auuwbua" Mi ay 16 tar For Freight and Pnssngo and nil General Information, npply to THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. Widen Steamship Co's TIME TABLE. O. L. WIGHT, Prc. S. B. ROSE. Soo. Capt. J. A. KING, PortSupt. Stmr. "KINAU, CLARKE, Commander, Will leave Honolnlu at 10 a. m., touching nt Lahaina, Moalaea Bay and Makena the same day; Mahukonn. Knwnihaonnd I.au. pnhochoo tho following day, arriving at Ililo the same evening. LAV8 nOWOLPLP. ABB1VKS nOKOtPLP. Friday Feb. 12 Tuesday Feb. 23 "Friday Mnr. 5 Tuesday Mar. 16 Tuesday Feb. 9' Friday Feb. 19' Tuesday... ..Mar. 2 Friday... ..Mar. 12 Eeturning, will leave Hilo at I o'clock p. M.( touching atVIiaiipalioclioe, Mnbn kona nnd Knwaihae saino day; Makenn, Manlaea Lay and Lahaina the following dy; arriving nt Honolulu the nfternoons of 'lucsday and Fridays. " Will call at Fohoiki, Puna. WNo Freight will be received after 12 noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINB, CAMERON, Commander, AVill leave Honolulu Tuesday at Sr.ji.j touching nt Kahului, Hann, Hamoannd Kipahnlu, Mani. .Returning arrives at Honolulu Sunday mornings. Will call nt Nun, Kaupo, on second trip of each month. F"No Freight will be received after p. m. on day of sailing.' This Company will reserves the right to make changes in the time of departure and arrival of its steamers without notice and it will not bo responsible for any codbc quinces arising therefrom. uonBlgnees must be nt the Landings to receive tneir Freight; this Company will not hold itself responsible for freight after it has been lauded. Live Stock only at owner's risk. This Company will not be responsible for Money or Valuables of passengers nnless placed in the caro of Pursers. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets before embarking. Those failing to do so will be subject to nn additional charge of twenty-live per cent. New Ewa Plantation Co. Stockanfe. ' In Blocka to suit pur chasers. Will deliver after January 2, 1897. E" Inquire of ' Tho Hawaiian,Safo Deposit & Investment Company, 408 Fort atrent Honnloln CENTRAL Kona' Sanatorium, Situated on a Beautiful Hillside Overlook' ing the Ocean, and 1300 feet nbove Sea Lovel, Only 24 hoars' sail from 'Honolulu. Olimnto mild, elenr dry ntmospheie, free from, fogs and malaria, especial provision for quiet and rot as well as for amuse- ment and outdoor life. Rates $2 per day or $10 per week. Medical attendance extra. 3T Address DB. H. A. LINDLEY, Prop., 325-tf ' Kona, iWnii. Just Received Gold nnd'Silverwaro, Crookory and Ivorywaro, Embroidorod Fans, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls, doreon8, White Grass Cloth, Mattings, Wioker and Stoamer Ohnirs,v Cigars, Etc., Etc., WINS WO TAI & CO., 214 Nuunnu Street, Honolulu, ..J y , iL ' , .'- -ti i$.' i' i' - ,',' V,. I ' .. V x Il,lU'jitkkmmMm.j: IWP, kn rm'0 ? r- sj.. . V.V, frams- ttjLt V.,.1 . finSmmSHIW "I I i imtTs '.'' " "" l"