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EVENING BULLETIN, APRIL 28, 1897.
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ALEX. OIIISIIOLM.
The Manufacturing Harness Co.
H"orfc and 1-Cing Streets.
i,ei'HONE 228. P. 0. Box 322.
iSi. I V ra 111
ouit spjeciaxty" is
Fine Handmade Harness, Etc.
E3 Wo keep in stock and sell no goods except
OUH OWN MANUFACTURE.
((Oj) J-T" WATERHOUSE
Yon Will
ISrevei? Miss
A. Shot
f You Get Your Clothes
MADE AT
Madoirosfc Decker's
The Hotel Street Tailors.
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
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ENGLISH-AMERICAN"
Underwriters
C0M1'03EI) OF
London and Lancashire Fire
Insurance Company of
Liverpool, England,
(Stuck Compaii), Incorporated 1SQ1.)
AND
Norvcalk Fire Insurance Com
pany of Nowalk, Con
neclicul. C" a policy wrlUou by tlioulmvo
company is doubly i-ecurt, as It repre
sents two of tho largest Fire Itisuranco
Companies back of it.
The Hawaiian Safe Deposit &
Investment Company,
Agents for the Hawullau Islands.
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J. J. COUGIILIN.
IF YOU HAVE NOT IN
SPECTED OUK STOCK OF
Crockery, Garden Tools
-AND
Kitchen Utensils
THE LOSS IS YOURS.
Recent arrivals from Eng
land oml the United States
have brought us everything :
nccessarjr for the kitchen and
dining room in tho lino of
Utensils, Crockery and Glass
ware. SETS ALL PRICES !
The quality of our goods can
not be questioned.
Stock is Complete.
We have all kinds of Tools
and Agricultural Implements
used on the lawn or in tho
garden. Competition among
the manufacturers and the ab
sence of trusts enables us to
sell at 25 percent less than
last year.
Let's Have Tour Custom.
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Queen Street.
Meohanics and Teamsters.
Anyone wwIIiik tho norvlco of
HMt-cliiu MtclmiiUu, TiMinstorH,
Liiiiuh, to., can to mippllpil by upply
liiK to J. Alfrcil Muuonn, or to tho
Hawaiian Jlanuy Iiihlllnli'. THlopliotie
700 K. WIMIUIU'ON,
nsj 1 in MiiiiHKr.
Tho Honolulu Sanitarium
lOS'J KliiBtrtet.
A Quiet, Umudliko I 'luce, wlmro 'J'rttl iitl
KuihMi. Miiwmiuo, "HuaIUIi MiivimiimiI,"
Hutlm. i:iuctrlilly uml l'liylail 'i'rulniiiH
uiuy
Ki ulilmiiiHi,
I'.H, KIXLOdi). M !..
Tulti'liuiig Q'i'J, hui'filutuialuiit,
coi.om:i, isi'oic o.v japan.
liiltcnllnim Ttint Hie Jnnni"to lutesttl
to Colotilrr llunnlt.
Washington, D. C. April 15.
Colonel Buck of Georgia, who
captured tho mission to Tokir Inst
week, bnd n ttilk to-diiy about
alTaiis in Japan with Toru Hoshi,
tho Jnpunoso minister. Tho con
versation touched on tho action of
tho Muwaiiun Governmont iu pro
hibiting Jnpancsu iintnigMlion,
which was followed by ponding
JupmiCBO wai'tiliips uml tho United
States crtiisor Pbiliululpbia to
Honolulu.
Colonol Unok carried away tho
impression Unit tho situntiou was
not serious. Ho said this aftor
noon that bo did not see bow tho
United States cmld tntorltro bo
tweun Japan atid Hawaii in tho
prosent cirouinftancos, us tbo iin
migrution bad boon of u peaceful
cbaraotor.
Tlio report rocontly mndo to
tbo St.ito DciartniLnt by Elim
Mills, Consul Gonornl of this Gov
eminent to Honolulu, cout.iins
Homo significant figures about tbo
influx of Japanese, which tho Ha
waiian authorities are seeking to
cheok. Mills giveB a summary of
the Hawaiian cetmu.j, just com
ploted at tbo time of his report,
showing that 2-1,407 Jatmneso ro
sido in the islands, and that they
lead tbo li&t of foreign nationali
ties. Ilawaiians oxcoed Jupanuso
by GC12 only.
That tbo Japanese intond to
colonizo Hawaii in indicated by
tlio number of women they havo
brought witb thorn. Their fetnalo
population ia 5105, while of Chi
nese, who rank next in point of
number at 21,016 persons of both
soxts, 2-119 only are women and
Rills.
Tin: tlUINh.Si; MINISIKK.
fSlvi'N Ilia Impression of Honolulu
Utiiiriuilluo to a lleiiortor.
His Excolleucy Wu Tiugfang,
tho now Chineso Minibtor to Wash
ington, is quoted as follows in a
Call iutorviow:
"My trip hoio was vory ploasanl
oxceptiug for a slight contretemps
in Honolulu.
"Tho Gaelic Btoppod in at Japa
nese ports that tiro infected, and
it was consistent that we bo
quarantined nt Honolulu, but tuo
Government there promised to bo
oasy with us providing tho health
inspection was satisfactory. In
accoidanco, tho Health Oflicor
and stuff boarded our vessel miles
onthidu mid put us through a rigid
examination. Wo wrre ueclart-u
lit to laud and the vessel wus
dockod.
"Imagine our surprise when
wo learnod thou that wo wero not
permitted to go ashore nor to re
ceive visitors. Still, tho passon
gors from Honolulu to this City
wero permitted to come nboard of
our vissi'l from wlaoh I thitik it
would have boon prudout to koop
away if our bill of health was not
clean.
"I fancy that President Dolo
imng'hod wrongfully that I might
have some treaty to discuss with
bun, and as bo knows nothing of
the Chineso quostion be bolieved
it best to lot down the quarantine
barrier botwoon us."
Jniinii'a lilvnl.
Japan is in tbo colonization
business for throe reasons, siys
the San Francisco Cbroniolo. Ono
is that her own territory is over
crowded. Another is that sho
wants to develop a foreign tnulo,
and tho third is that sho desires
to mako her people cosmopolitan.
Tbo modern stitosmen of tbo
Mikado's umpiro havo studied the
hiHtory of Kuglmd to advantage,
and buliove that it is within their
powor to repent it, so far as
geographical limitations will per
mit. Tliey want to make Japan
tbo England of tho East.
Suporior breakfast sausage is a
specialty at tho Central Market.
Iliug up 101.
Now suitings and pants patterns
bio artiving by ovcry mail btoain
or for L, B. Kerr. Ho soils a siuglo
yard at wholosalo pricoH.
Mrcbanics' Homo, oorner Hotel
and Niiunnu Htrcfls, lodging by
day, wool; or month, Tonus: 25
and 50 cents per night. $1, and
!?1,25 nor wi'uk.
Sterling, tho paiutnr, is pre
pared to cpioto pricoH on roof
pfdiitlng, Ho iihoh iicoinpoHiilon of
uoid tar and cement. ChimpM
and hiHt mof prnpiiridlon in Ho
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Our shipment
of the
Celebrated
Garland and
Michigan
Ranges and
Cook Stoves
from the
Michigan
Stove Co.
of Detroit
have arrived.
E In a few days wo will
be prepared to show the public
tho finest lino of this class of
goods ever brought to this
market.
Tle Cntoioii
Barber gfyop
IUS THE
Best Tonsorial Artists
IN TOWN.
FOKT STREET.
Removal Notice.
On ami after April 1st, Dm. Cooper
tV llaytuoii'l will occupy (honOU'ex of
Dr MiiUruw mi Hotel ntreet. Ollleu
liourH fniui H:3(Jtol()u in, 1 .UO to U
mid 7 to h p. m, Tttlephnnu No, 1G1,
ft7()lm
N. FERNANDEZ;
NOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITER
Omen '.'OS Mvri'lmnt ulnot, OiuniiUII
illiwk Irwir of J. 0, (Mrtft'it ulllw, (', 0,
Itui y;iti
Canadian-Australian
8tcntnors ot the nbovo Lino rnnnirjg in connection with the
CANADIAN PACIFIC KAIL WAY
Between Vancouver, B. O., nnd Sydney, N. B. W., nnd cnlling at Viotorio, B. O.
Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),
.AJKE E)TJE uO? HOasrOXjTJXjTT
On or about tho dntes bolow slated, viz.:
From Sydney nnd Stun, fur Victoria nnd
Vnnoourer. II. O.I
Htmr "WAItUIMOO" May 24
Stair "MIOWliKA" Juuo 24
Stmr "WAltltlMOO" July 24
Sttur "MIOWEltA" August 24
Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada,
United States nnd Europe.
rnEIQUT AND rASSKNOEK AOENTS:
D. MoNiooll, Jlontroal, Canada.
ItoiiEnT Keiiii, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. Stehk, San FranciBCo, Cal.
Q. Mot;. Biiown, Vancouver, B. O,
SUHmshio Co.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco:
Tap Now ond Fine Al Steel Steomship
"Alameda"
Of the Oceanio Stcamsliip Company will
be duo at Honolulu from Sydnoy and
Auckland on or about
A.pril 29, 1897.
And will leavo for tho above port with
Mails and Passengers on or about that
date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
The New and Fino Al Stco Steamship
" Moana "
Ot tho Oceanio Steamship Company will
bo duo at Honolulu from San Francisco
on or about
May 6, 1897.
And will havo prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for tho above ports.
The undersigned aro now propared
to issuo
Through Tickots to All Points
in tho United States.
tayFor further particulars regarding
Freight or Passago apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
Goiieral Agents.
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LOCAL LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrivo Honolulu
from 8. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
April 27. 1S07 May 5, 1S07
May 25, 1897 June 2, 1897
THROUGH LINE
From San Francisco From Sydnoy for
for Sydnoy. San Francisco.
irrire Honolulu. Leave Honolulu,
Moana, May 0. '07 I Alamoda, Ap29, '97
Alameda, Jnno 3, '07 MarIpoHa,My 27, '97
San Francisco and Yoko
hama Transportation
Company.
Tho First Steamer
Hakusan Mara
Of the above lino will ho duo from
Kobe, Jupau, on or about the
30tli OF APRIL
And will have dispatch for San
Fraucleco.
ITW For particulars, Inquire of
a. E. DOAWDMAN,
Obl-aw Agent.
GILBERT F. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
IIU), HAWAII,
A. V. QEAR,
TvUpUouv m, iiii No, no Kliitf ut,
m
Steamship Line
From Vlctortn nmt Vnttrfitivrr, 11. Ot, to
Suva nnd Hjcluori
Stmr "MIOWEHA" Jiny 10
Htuir "WAltHlMOO" Jiiuo 18
Btuir "MIOWEI1A" Jnly 10
Btnir "WAmilllOO" AubuhI 10
tST For Frcickt and PnwmBo and all
Qoncral Information, apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Accnts for tho Hawaiian Inlands.
Widen Steamship Go's
TIME TABLE.
O. L. WIGHT, Trcj. S. B. ISOSE, Boo.
tiapt. J. A. KIHO, Tort SnpU
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leuvA Itnnnlnln at In i . lnl.l.. ..
Iinbalnn, JImilncu Bay and Makeun the
Bunio uay; uiauuKonn, Aiuvnmao and Lau
ilo tbo same ovenlug.
tAVs nowoLctp. AnniTKe uonolulu.
Friday May 7 I Tuesday May 4
Tuehday. .... May 18 i'nduy May M
fjjeay. May 28 I Tuesday. ... May 25
-Tuesday... .June 8 Friday..... ..Juuo 4
Beturulng, will leave Hilo at 1 o'clock
p. m., touchiug at Laupahoohoe, Mahu
kona and Kawailiao Hit: o day; Makena,
Maalaca Bay and Lnlialna tho followlno
flnv. nrrlvli... nt tlnvnf..1a. .!. . "
of lUesday and Fridays.
Will call at I'ohoiU, Pnna.
, ff"No Fioight will bo received aftei
12 noon on day of soiling.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will lftlivn TTnnnlnlii n'ficurlnw n. k K -
touching nt Kahului, liana, Hanioa'and
"'ii iuuui. iiHinming arrives at
Uonolulu Sunday mornings.
Will cull at l,nu, Kaupo, on second trin
of each month.
No Freight will bo received afto'i
p. m. on clay of sailing.
This Company will reserves tho right to
nioko chungb m the time of dvpattnre and
arrival of its bteamors without notico und
it will not be responsible for any conse
quences arising therofruui,
Consignees nniht bo at tho l.imlini to
receivo their Freight; this Company will
not hold itself responsible for freight after
it has been lauded.
Livo Stock only at owner's risk.
This Couipauy will not be responsible
tor Money or Valuubles of passengers
unless placed in tho caro of Piumus.
Passengers aro requestod to purchase
tickets before embarking. Thow, fulling to
do so will bo subject to an additional
chargo of twenty-livo per cent.
David Dayton,
Real Estate Broker.
209VZ Merchant Stieet.
FOIt bALE.
House and Lot, 75x105 ft., on No. 71
Young street; parlor, a bedrootuc, kitchon
dining-room, etc
Lot on Wilder avenue 100x300 ft., fenced.
Lots on Klnau and Piikoi strcots.
TO LKT.
Furnished Booms within flvo minntes
walk from the Post Office. Aho other
Booms.
Uouso on Beretaula street, near Piikoi
street; 4 rooms, dlning-ioom, kitchon, bath
room ond an empty lot to keep a horse.
lloubo on Bouool street; parlor, several
bodrooms, kitehou, pantry, outhouses and
stablo formerly occupied by lion. W, II.
Bice.
WILLIAM KAMALL
Painter,
Paper Hanger and Decorator
Island Orders attended to with dispatch,
All work carefully and promptly ex.
ecuted.
CST OmcKi Smith street, with Bamuol
Uaholookalaui Tub. Bvblduucui Pulama.
0.11 (Jin
Hawaiian Soda Works
aropropsred to furnish Prlvato rami.
lits with a roully Good, I'mo Soon
lu tho Mow Bottles.
Belfast Ginger Ale.
t'-h. TelephoDO 032, nt huniiy Hoiith,
OUS 1m
OirAS.UUSTAOK.Ju.,
Real Estate and Commission Agent.
Klook llmliur, 1'lru ami 1,1 ( In.
kiiruuuv,
Caiupbtill Block, 200 Muilmut riliwt,