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EVENING BULLETIN, JUNE 19, 1897. wywwwfpi .,f.r "- lp -,' r;- fr & h r ft' '"' I ' i m AFTHOBin. Tenders for the Purchase of Hides and Tallow. Office op tiie Boaud of Health, Honolulu, Juue 1G, 18'J7. Tenders for purchase of Hides and Tallow from the Board of Health for the period of six months ending December 31,1897, will bo received at this Office un til 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, Juno 23, 1897. Tho tender must be for tho prico per pound for Hides and for Tallow delivered on tho wharf, Honolulu, on weights approved by an Agent of the Board of Health. Fayuionts are to bo uiude in U. S. Gold Coin, immediately after de livery of goods. The Board does not bind itselt to accept the highest or any bid. WILLIAM O. SMITH, President of tho Board of Health. Tho time for recoiviug tonders heroin iuvited is postponed until THURSDAY, Juno 21, at 12 o'clock noon. Tenders for Supplies. Office or the Boaud of Health, Honolulu, Juno 10, 1807. Tonders will bo received at this oflico until 12 o'clock noon, Wed nesday, Juno 23, 1897, for furnish ing tho Bureau of Health with supplies specified in tho fol lowing schedules, for tho period of nix months, ending December 31, 1897. Bido for items of each schodnlo must be made separately, and each tender should be plainly marked: "Tender for Supplies, Hoard of Health." Tho Board of Health does not bind itself to accept tho lowest or any bid. WILLIAM O. SMITH, Prosidont of tho Board of Health. SCHEDULE A. Materials and Supplies for use of tho Bureau of Health and the Leper Settlement, Molokai, to be delivered in quantities ordorod by Agents of tho Board of Health f. o. b. island steamers or any other place in Honolulu. BUILDING MATERIALS. Bough N. W. Lumber, per M. . T & G Lumber N. W., 1x0, per M. Redwood Shingles, per M. Redwood Surfaced, per M. Redwood Battens, x3, por M. Redwood fence posts, each. Doors, 2x0x0, 1J in., each. Window sash, 10x12 and 10x1-1, por pair. Iron Cut Nails, lOd basis, per keg. Boilrd Oil, Ilubbuck's, per gal. White Lead, Hubbuck's Gen uine, por lb. Turpentine, por gal. Cement, White Bros., Portland, per libl. Lime, per Bbl. Galv. Iron piping, A in, in, and 1 in, per foot. 1'ItOYISIOXS AND SUIT-LIES. Rice, No. 1, up to 000 bags. Bread, Medium (Samples to bo furnished), up to G00 cases. Flour, bebt quality, J sacks, up to 230 Bbls. Sugar, No. 1 raw, up to 200 bags. Baking Powder, Royal, loz tins, up to 20 gross. Salmon, best red, up to 120 Bbls. Soap, brown, (100 lb boxes), 21b bars, up to 200 boxes. Matches, long card, up to 300 groRS. Salt,' coarse, por ton, up to COO bags. Oil, Koroneuo. up to 200 cases. Coal, Doparturo Bay, per 2000 lb ton, in sneks to 20 tons. SCHEDULE 11. Hay aud Grain to bo delivered at tho Garbngo Stables, near cor nor of South and Queen streets. The tender must bo for weight de livered at tho Stables. Hay, Wheat or Oat, up to 150 bales. Brau, up to 150 bags. Oats, up to 150 bags. hCHEDULE C. Supplies for tho Iusano Asylum to bo delivered in quantities re quired, and subject to inspection and approval of tho Medical Superintendent. Beef, ono foro quarter, rumps and rounds, in quantities to suit, per Hi. Bent steak, in quantities to suit, por lb. Bread, fresh, about 30 loaves per day. Bread, medium, 4 cases por month. Boaus, Bayo, por 100 lbB. Baking Powder, Royal, 16 oz tint, per do. 'Brooms, Steamboat or Mill, pordoz. Coffee, green Eon a, 100 lbs per month. Flour, best quality, in sacks, per bbl. Onions, per lb . Potatoes, Island, por lb. Pork, extra clear, bbl per month. Rico, No. 1, por 100 lbs. Sugar, No. 1, raw, 500 lbs. por month. Salt, coarso, 100 lbs. per month.. Salmon, best red, U bbls. por mouth. Tea, China Pouchong, 1 box por month. Tomatoes, canned, 3 cases per month. Wood, Algoroba, 3 cords per month. Tho timo for recoiviug tenders heroin invited is postponed until THURSDAY, Juno 21, at 12 o'clock noon. G37-2t PROGRAM OF EVENTS FOR THE Diamond Jubilee June 23d Sports. Following is the program of sporting ovonts arrangod by tho sub-coin m itteo having tho matter in charge, for tho Diamond Jubi lee, which takes place on Juno 23d: REGATTA. Committee: A. G. M. Robort sou, W. F. Lovo and H. E. Wulker. All entries to bo in boforo noon, Saturday, Juno 19th, at tho oflico of A. G. M. Robortson; first raco to start at 8 a. m. 1. Yacht. Second olass. First prize. $50; socond prizo, $25. Courso: Oil Waikiki and return. 2. Canoe, six - pnddlo. First prizo: $20; second prize, $10. Course: From start to first can buoy and roturn. 3. Six-onred sliding-soat barge. Prize: $50. Course: Spar buoy and return. i. Fivo-oared whalobnat. First prize: 50; second prizo, 820. Courso: Spar buoy and return. 5. Tou-oarod barge. Prizo: $50. Courso: Boll buoy and return. G. Surf-boat race for ships' crews. Courso: Knuckle buoy and return. First prizo, $30, second prizo, $15 Starting point for all races will be off tho Inter-Island wharf. CHILDREN'S SPORTS. At Kiipiolnni Park, commencing at 10 o'clock n. m. Committeo: Thomas Wright, Churlos Crozier and Douglus Col lins. 1. 100 yards dash for boys un der 14 years. 2. 80 yards dash for girls undor 11 years. 3. Hulf-mile bicycle race (freo for nil) for boyp. I. Half-milo bicyclo ruco (free for all) for girls. 5. 80 yards dash for boys uudor 12 years. 0. 00 yards dish for girls undor 12 years. 7. GO yards dash for boys undor 10 years. 8. 50 yards dnsh for girls under 10 years. 9. 50 yards dash for boys undor 8 yours. 10. 50 yards dash for girls un dor 8 years. II. Uopo skipping cotitest for boys. 12. Ropo skipping contost for girls. 13 Suck raco for boys undor Id years. 11. nigh jump for boys under 10 y carp. 15. Broad jump for boys under 10 yoars. 10. Post Oflico raco for girls. 17. Whool race for boys, FIELD SPORTS. 1. Ono-tnilo bioyolo (opun). 2. Ono-milo tunning. 3. 100-yard dash. 4. 150 yards, wheelbarrow. 5. Half-mile bicyole (open). G. 120 yards hurdlo. 7. One - mile bicyole (second class). 8. Running high jump. 9. One-mile bicyole (novice). 10. Throo-logged race. 11. Half milo bioyolo (second class). 12. Polo vault. 13. Putting lG-pound shot. 11. Ono-milo bicyolo (tandem). 15. Half-milo run. 10. Running broad jump. 17. 440 ynrd foot race. 18. Sack race. 19. Two-mllo bicyclo (open to all). 20. Ring throwing contost. 21. 100 yards dash (for boys undor 1G years). 22. Novelty raco. Ono milo bioyolo, ono milo walking and ono mile running; a liberal monoy prizo. 23. 220 yards dash. Special prizo Watch, suitably insoribod, and chain. Excopting where othor prizes will be given, gold medals will bo awarded to the winnors of tho foregoing races; silver undals for second prizoi. Committeo: Thomas Wright, F. Harrison, G. S. Harris, Jr., and B. F. Beardmoro. All entries to bo in before noon, Saturday, Juno 19th, aud all ontrios to be made to Thomas Wright. 032-td In the Circuit Court of ,,, the First Circuit, Hawaii- STAMl s J an Islands. Juuies J. Byrne vs. John Allen, H. Allen anil other", at Cham berH. The Republic of Hawaii: To tho Marshal of the Huwuilun Island, or hla Deputy, Greeting: You are hereby commanded to cumnion John Allen, Henry Allen, Henry Rhodes, V. II. Lambert, A. Feek, R. F. Dil lingham and Oahu Railroad &, Laud Co. to appear ten days otter service hereof, if tlioy reside on the Isluud of Ouhu, otherwise twenty days after servlec, before such Judge of tho Cir cuit Court of the First Circuit as shall be sitting at Chambers In the Court Room, at Honolulu, in the Judiciary Building, to answer the annexed bill of James J. Byrne. And you are fur ther commanded, by order of the Hon. A. V. Carter, 1st Judge of the Circuit Court of the 1st Circuit, that process be served upon V. A. Kinney, Esq , for and on behalf of A. Feek aud thut a temporary Injunction Issue as prayed for against the Oahu Ruilroad & Laud Company, A. Feek, his Attorney, Agents and Factors, and have you then there this Writ, with your re turn thereon. J hpat Witness the First Judge i seai, ot tue CJrcult Cou,tof tm, First Circuit, at Honolulu, this 27th day of July, 1808. (8ig) GEORGE LUCAS, Clerk. 11G0, Civil Code. The time with In which nn uct Ih to be done, shall be computed by excluding the first day unit Including the lust. If the last duy bo Sunday, it shall be excluded. I certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the original summons lu said cause, and tbatsaid Court ordered that service be made upon said uon resi dent defendant, A. Ftek, by publica tion of the same and continuance of said cause until the 128th day of June, 1897, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. Honolulu, H I., Murcli 10, 1897. J. A. THOMPSON, 501-oaw Clerk. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE First Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. Iu Probate. In the matter of the Es tate of ACHKVV, late of Wulluku, Maul, deceased. The petition aud au coiiniH of the Administrator of the Estuto of fcuid deceased, wherein lie links thut his accounts be examined aud approved, and that a final order be made of distribution of the pro perty leinuliilug in his bauds to the persons thereto entitled, ami discharg ing him from all further responsibi lity as such Administrator. It is or dered that Mouday, tho 19th day of July, A. D lb07, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Chambers, In the Court House, ut mouoiuiu, ue ami too samo heieby is appointed us the time aud place for hearing taid petition aud accounts, and that all persons Interested may then and there appear and show cause, If any they huve, why the sumo should not be granted. By the Court: J. A.THOMPSON, Clerk. Honolulu, Juue 17, 1897. 637-3 1 IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT FIRST OIR. tuit ot tho Huwaiinn Islands, in l'robate.Iu the matter of tho Estate ot John Kennedy, lute of Honolulu, Oulm, deceased, intes tate. 1'etition having been Mod by George Audruws, a friend of said intestate, pray ing that letters of Administration upou said ostato be IhHUud to George Audrows, notice is hereby given that Monday, tho lOtli day of July, A. D. IbO", at 10 o'clock n. io., in the Judiciary Building, Honolulu, In appointed' tho time and place for hearing said petition, when and whero all persons concerned may upponr Hud tdiow eniibo, if any they liato, why said I'etitluu should not bo granted. By the Court: UE01K3E I.UOAS, Clork. Honolulu, Juuo 17, 1807. 037-3t j MARINE NEWS ITEMS THE BARK MOHICAN Ot'TWABI BOUND TODAY. Rote from the Harbor Front eatherad ThU Dnjr-The Coal Pll Fire. Mokolii departs Monday at 5 pm. Two sailors of the ship Aryan deserted last night. , The Kaona leaves on Monday at 9 on tho usual route. Tho J A Cummins is to sail Monday morning fot tho usual ports. Steamer Noeau is on tho boards to loavo at 10 a m Monday for La haina and Hamakua. Tomorrow, high tide largo 7:25 pmjhigh tide small 9:20 a m; low tide Iaigo2:o0 a m; low tide small; 1:30 p m. The Iutor Island coal was still afire this morning, nnd a fire on giue was engaged in pumping sail water on it. The steamer Keanhou reports that thero has beon considerable rain in Kau, of which tho planta tions got a goodly share. Hilea mill is grinding ngain after a short stop. Tho big ship which passed this port yesterday was seen off Wai anao by tho steamer Waialoalo yesterday afternoon. Sho hoisted a string of signal flags, but they could not bo load by tho "Waialo alo on account of tho distauco be tween tho vessels. Tho boat landiug at Brewor'B wharf is to have light at last. Men were nt work today trans ferring an electric arc light from a tall polo in front of tho Inter Island ofllcos to tho landing. About six years ago, it is said, a petition for a light at tho boat landing was signed by an Ameri can Admiral and many naval olli cers besides a largo number of boatmen nnd othor citizens. Tho placing of a light at tho landing now is tho outoome of the acci dent to a naval officer a night or two ago. Bark ITIoliIcati. The bark Mohican sailed this forenoon for San Francisco with 1322 tons of sugar. Tho officers of the vessel hope to make the Bay City in time to celebrate "tho glorious fourth." The harbor polico found a stowaway in the fore-peak this morning before tho bark left tho wharf and brought him ashore. It is said that tho stowaway is a son of tho captain of the S S Pro gressive, a British steamer which plies betweou Nanaimo aud San Francisco in the coal trade. An other fellow who had deserted from tho British barkentino Enseuada who was to have work ed his way to the Coast waB sent back in tho pilot boat, Captain Saunders thinking he could get along as well without him. PASSENGERS AIUtlVED. From Molokai, Maui and La nai, per stmr Mokolii, June 19 Deputy Marshall Hitchcock, Otto Meyer, Mrs Geo Lucas and 5 deck. TABSENaEnS DEPAHTED. For San Francisco, per bk Mohican, June 19 M M Tuft, M Sander's. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Vwday, June 18. Stmr J A Cummins, Seailc, from Oahu ports. Stmr Walulialc, Gregory, from Kauai ports. Batuiidat, Juno 10. Stmr Mokblll, Bennett, from Molokai, Maul and Lanal. Stmr Kcauhou, Thompson, from Kau, DKPA11TURES. Satukiiay, 4une ID. Am bk Mohican, Saunders, for San Fran cisco. CARGOES FROM ISLAND POUTS, Ex stmr Walakale 285U bags suj;r. Ex stmr Kcauhou U'-iO bags sugar, 20 cat tle. Ex stmr J A Cummins 750 bags sugar. Ex stmr Mokolll-SJ bags taro, 100 sheep, 10 lambs, 1 borne, etc. Nicoly furnished rooms at tho Popular IIouso, 151 Fort strodt, from $1.00 por wook up. 1776 THE GLORIOUS 4th 1897 THE -HAS Largest and Most - - - - Varied Stock OF- Fire Works IN HONOLULU. 1776 oo CO bbbbbBPbUVbbIbbbbbbbbbkIbHbbbbI THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. TORPEDOES AND BALLOONS, Paper Festooninff American and Hawaiian Bunting Flags, ITrom 6 to 25 Feet American and Hawaiian Shields. Stars and Stripes, Silk Ribbons, American (New Style) Button-hole Buttons, ALL GOODS ARE NEW AND FRESH. American and Hawaiian Silk Flags, American and Hawaiian Printed Flags, Decoration Bunting, Etc., Etc., Etc., "Will be sold at the lowest cash price. Q Assorted Cases of Firo Works for parties: $7.50, -$10, $15, $20 and $25. 1" Island orders solicited and promptly filled. S. W. LEDEHER, Prop. I X F.O.Sox 430. 1894- Hurrah for the Republic of Hawaii 1897 Tommy K. Nathaniel, Officii : Kalawao, Molokai, H. I. Abstraot and Business Office Agency. Having been entrusted from busi ness men all over the Islands for the past years, I am prepared to make Abstracts of Titles or Deeds In a most thorough, accurate audcompleto inau uor, and to negotiate sales or leases of lands belonging to thoao who are re siding at the Settlement on short no tice. G33-3m For Rent or Sale. Neat Cottags nnd ground on Nimaim near Kukui direct, only two iniimtuit widk from tho biibluiibu portion of llio city, 001-tf A. V, GUAlt i CO. I. X. L THE 1897 N C5 00 L Corner King and Nun ami Btu. Telephone 478, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Corner King and Alakea Streets, Honolulu, H. I. Mrs. A, Scliffleilen, Proprietress, Rooms Ensulto and Single, with Board, from $5.60 iter week, according to requirements of tho guests. Tho only .Roof Promenade Garden In the city. GEO. OAVENAGH, Telephone 054. : : : Manager. Fresh Groceries By Each Steamer. Table .'. Delicacies A specialty at V0ELLER-& CO.'S, 20 Heretuulu Btrcot, Warli)(j IJIook. 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