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r-i i I EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 1, 1897. wMaMMMa lMf 'WJWwnrMrrwwa wafwirmw' wwwi wjw wrwi'ri(iwgt ; ' x 8 . ' I ill 1 ! '' ' i I In J"" w EMB v T-gFaagjiii.upa.mJ-JU n. Fancy Shirt Waists, Collars and Cuffs, Shirt Fronts, TIES GIVEN. AWAY ! Shirt "Waists Former Price 2.00, NOW SELLING AT $1.25. 2.25, fcShirt "Waists Former Price NOW SELLING AT $1.50. NOW SELLING AT $1.00. Shirt "Waists Former Price 1.25, NOW SELLING AT 75c. Shirt "Waists Former Price 75c, NOW SELLING AT 25c. Mil CnlDrs and FigurEs I Given Away ! Given Away ' 5 TMPOHTANT To cncli purchaser match will bo given without extra charge. of a Shirt Wuist a Silk Tie to 53T SPECIAL Shirt Waist. ATTENTION A Silk Tie given to eacli purchaser of a JJ2 A FACT You 'get a Silk Tio for nothing if you buy a Shirt "Waist. Temple of F asliion IPoicrt g3-for3e'4, MORE VESSELS ARRIVE NciiooM:it TAi.no r iwii.ngs wtsr- I'OKT COAli. VurloiiH I'rcih iUm-liie fHi Xolen 1'lclioil l' loln rim llnrk C. D. Ilrjanl. M. G. BTHVA, ta Prop. Eleolo will bo through grinding next week. Tho Holono leaves nt 4 p m for Hilb nnd other Hawaii ports. Tbo baby steamer Knena will leavo nt 9 a m Monday for Wnia lun ports. A lot of stuff saved from the wrecked Likelike was put up at auctiou today. Forty - seven CbineBO, brought bore in tbo S S Doric," bavo beon released from Quarantine. Tho steamor Noeau reports very ymif.li tvnii f lwii nl.wiit II fi nyn li,n . t.i.b.i ........ v. i.iuut, j... ........... . const, the Iwalani being unable to load. Tomorrow, high tide largo 4:38 pm; high tide small 3:20 am; low tide largo 8:45 a m;low tide small 12:00 pm. Tbo bark It P JRitbet is probab ly on her way horo from tbo Coast. She was to have left port a couplo of days after the Allan. A big pumping plant for Kahu ku has been lami"d from tbo S S Australia. It will be taken to Ka huku in island steamers next week. Tbo schooner Transit has dis charged all her froight from tbo Coast, and is now loading sugar for tho roturu trip. She is having quick dispatch this trip. Mr. James Lylo leaves for Hilo in tbo steamer Holeuo today. lie takes with bim a diver and assist ants with apparatus. They will attend to the leak found in tbo ship Indiana a few days ago. Tho barkeutiuo S N Castlo,Cap tain Hubbard, camo in this morn ing, 12 days from tbo Golden Gate. Tho skippor reports strong steady winds during most of tho trip, but light breezes woro bad during the last four days. Tho Castlo has about 800 tons of gen eral riuigni. Tho bark S 0 Allen, Johnson master, arrived this morning, 13J days from San Francisco. Tlio skipper reports fino weather with steady trados the whole way. Tbo Allon was in company with tho W H Macy and 8 N Castlo during tbo voyage. Sho brought about 800 tons of general merchandise. A fine thoroughbred horso for Captain Cluney was brought down on deck. It is said he is a racer, and will bo seen on the track in June. Schooner Talbot. The American four - masted Boboonor W. H. Talbot, Wm. G. Bluhm master, arrived this morn ing. Tho Talbot is 55 days from Westport, New Zealand, with 1284 tons of coal for Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Contrary winds wore met with nearly tho whole passuge. There are two stowaways uhoard. This is the liist cargo of coal imported direct from West pot t to Honolulu. Tho bark Gains luirouglf now tho Diamond Head was on her way to San Francis co with Westoort coal when wreck- ed at Diamond Head last year. Howdeii'K Patent Nea ffleMriiger. Tiuie is at prosout on view at tbo oflico of the China Trader's ltiBur.uico Company, Limited, Pilt-stuot, an invention known ns "Bowden's I'm tent Sea Messenger," roiihtruatfd with the object of convoking information of wrooks or dieiistors happening to vts-els nt sea to tliopo interest) d ou laud. The ' sea raessongor" is of a foim analngous to tho model of a vosol, ard ib of iIih following dimensions: Length. 2ft. 2in.;broidtb GJ'n.; and depth, (5jin. In tbo siom of the bo it is serowod a brass cylin der, with double screw caps, to lender it nbsolntoly impirvious to watir This cylinder oont.iiri'Mi Hiunll rod, iiiound winch tho inoa MHgo is rolled. Tho "Ra mes ponger' is made of solid wood, mid is? ontirely covered with Muntz's ytllnw metal, which on hWeis the doulilo purpose of pro tecting the vioud uhon in the water and ii during tho messenger oou spiomus, an tho metal when bi ghtouidup will r- fleet tbosiuiV in), and bo a conspicuous olijucl fur mles. Upon tdo droit, wllicli ihuiys ilouts nn inch hIiovo the water, is a brass plate, with in- iihCiiptiou "WliO'Ver fi d this boat "look in the stem tubo fur uu iibitriict log, which ploneo for wind to Lloyds Uoilerwritois' , London." The bo.it is mutably biillast) d lo preont capsizing, and is of sulHcient strength to with stand boing washed on a rooky shore. This invention, Mr. Mit chell, manager of China Tra der's Company, oxplainod, would be a great improvement on tho hitherto unreliable bottle, which was the usual rosourco of those at sea desirous of communicating r.oivs of disaster to the shore. Captain M. H. Howdcn, of Enst bourno, is tho iuvontor. PAB8ENGE11H AIlllIVKD. From San Francisco, por bktn S N Castlo, May 1 Messrs Hinck loy and Mumford. From San Fraucisco, per bk S 0 Alle"n, Moy 1 Mr Wosburue. From Kauai, por stmr James Makeo, May 1 Col Spalding and G deck pasBPUgers. SHIPPING , INTELLIGENCE. Have You An Account? AIUUVAL8. 8.1TCIUUT, May 1, Dennett, from Molokal, Wilton, from ports on Bttnr Mokolll, Maul nnil Lsnal, Stmr Knona, ualiu. Btrar JnmcB MaKee, Tullctt, from Kauai. fttmr Nocau, l'eteron, from Hawaii. Sclir Luka Irom l'aaullo. Am clit W II Talbot, Uluhm, from Weft port. Am bktn S N Castle, Unbbaril, from Son Franctaco. Am bk 8 C Allen, Johnson, from San Krau-cluco. DKPAKTUUES. Satuhiuy, May 1, Am bk C D Bryant, Colly, for L.iyon lal nd. ., dtmr I.clma, Nye, for HonoWina, HaUalau, Honumu und I'olniKuinanu, ' titnir lli'line, trivmnu, lor Mawall. Stmr.Mikuh.ila, riioinison, for Lalialna. OARQOES FROM ISLAND rORTd. Ex tmr Kaena 000 bags suicar. Kx scbr I.uka 15GU baa sui;ar. Kx utrarNiieau .S43 bogs auRar. Kx stmr Jome Makce Jfi50 Iiir ujrnr. Ex stmr Mokolll .VK. bats eUKriir, 1M bags taro, Vti simp, in lambs. 1III.O lfKMS. Adrmico to Oulioo l'liuitcrs by n. IlttcUleliiAOu. Tbo following items aro from tho Hilo Tribuno of last Saturday: H. Hackfeld & Co. havo suc ceeded in placing somo twenty-five loans with Olaa and Kona coffee growors to assist them in carrying ou and enlarging their coffee aero ago. They loan money at 8 por cent for ten years, and ouo of tho conditions of tho loan is that tho borrowor ship tho product of tho plantation through the agency of H. Hackfeld & Co., for which ser vice a ouargo ot dj por cent is made as brokers' commission. Any time during the term of tho loan tho borrower has tho option of lifting tho loan. This sounds vory fair, and will bo of great assist ance to planters who aro short of funds. . A lotter received from Mrs. Gardiner K. Wilder reports that lady recovering from an attack of the measles, being closely con fined in a dark room. Just as soon as tho lady is able to travel, sho will return to Hilo. Mr. Wise has received a reply to his letter to tho Fish Commis sioners of California. They do not beliovo that trout could suc cessfully bo shipped to Hawaii Island by sailing vessel, as tho trip would bo too long. Rut tho black bass, wall eyed pike and Russian river baBs could bo suc cessfully transported, which will be attempted on tho return of tho Roderick Dhu. Tho Japaueso out at Honomu havo formed a soda water com pa ny; they havo imported from Japan a comploto plant for manu facturing aerated wuters and uro in tho field to stay. Orlcliml Mock. Tho Warrimoo that is cxpoctod horo April 16 from Victoria will bring a largo consignment of Original Book Beer for tho An chor Saloon. While tburo has boon Iiook Boor on the Honolulu market, it does not begin to com paro with tho consignment that tho Auchor will hnvo ou tap after the arrival of tho Warrimoo. The reason for this is that the Rock that has already arrived is too fresh. Tho Book Beer in tho States is made at tho first of the year and kept till May 1. The con sigumont to arrive is some of the original beer aud is uuaranteed to ba bettor than auy liook evor im ported. Wait for it. It will be on tap at tho Anchor after the arrival of tho Warrimoo. This is a serious question, one at which some folks tuko offense, yet salesmen are under tho necessity of asking it. Some folks deal near home, settle infrequently, never in vestigate to seo whither they pay more than they should and too often allow their accounts to go long over due. If you don't care what the family expenses are it's a poor way to do if you want to leavo your children in ailluent circumstances when you aro gone. Now it is quite an advantage to hare an upon account ut a well-known house, who can execute your order promptly. Often persons say they duii't want an account aud will pay in a few days. But wo cannot keep uiemorundu of charges; it isn't safe or good business. The stock found in ordinary stores is usually stale, uninviting and inferior, while the stock in our store is turned so frequently and so cniefully watched that it is at all times fresh. Our stock in trade con sists of the luxuries and deli cacies from every civilized na tion. Send for our catalogue and prices and note the variety offered. Telephone us 240. We supply all nationalities. LEWIS & CO., importers and exportors of table luxuries, wholesalers and retailors! con tractors to the U. S. Navy, supplying U. S. and other na tions' Men-of-war on the Puci- fic Station. it DELIVERIES HADE AS FOLLOWS: Nuuanu Valley, Killhl ami Plain daily 10:30a M anil 12:30 v M. Walkiki Mondays anil Tiiur-iltiy 2.301'. M. JS- Mail executed. orders promptly Lewis & Co., aiioc&iHS., Kort Street, Honolulu. Grass Linens We havo just received a lino of GRASS LINENS of EX TREMELY FINE QUAL ITY and aro safo in saying they aro the finest ovor im ported hero. A NICE Qrass Linen is much superior to silk in appearance and there is no comparison whatever in tho wear. Wo have thorn in White and Colors L L GAK THE Al STEAMSHIP 'AUSTRALIA5 WILL LEAVE HONOLULU. FOll TIIK ABOVE I'OKT ON lVvluisl!iy, Way 5tli, AT 4 O'CLOCK P, M. Tho nmlerHlgned nr now nrennreil to tssne TbrmigU Tickets (rum this City lo till puiulH iii tliu Untteil Stiitui. IZlTVoT further purtioulnni regarding Piuiyhi or IVhmhu, niply to vm. g. m wm tfcOo., in, General Auts, u95.8t iV iii . -,fjffi wvr iwi)' .jfcu.VfA H-.yrfv ..,-..fe I Jr. ' .OCEANIC Steamship Co. SAN FRANCISCO. - ' I v' ( 'I V