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EVENING BULLETIN, JULY 24, 1897.
LINER MIOWERA ARRIVES
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Special Notice.
The undersigned will sell Through Tiokota from HONOLULU
to NEW YORK nud INTERMEDIATE POINTS at specially
reduced rates per " AUSTRALIA " leaving this port JULY 28TH
ONLY, nnd arriving nt San Francisco Augast 4th. THESE
THROUGH TICKETS GOOD ONLY TO LEAVE SAN FRAN
CISCO FOR EASTERN POINTS ON AUGUST CTH AND
9TH, VIZ:
CHICAGO, First
NEW" YORK,
ST. LOUIS,
KANSAS CITY,
ST. PAUL,
For furthor information
Wm. G. IRWIN & CO.,
General Agents Oceanic Steamship Co.
t. 0 Box 480.
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New and
t Second-hand Furniture fa.
B. Sold Cheap for Cash "SBa
gST Highest Cash Price paid for Second-hand Furnituro
at the IXL, corner King and Nuuanu streets.
inunin
u.jj iiurui
A.t A.nction.
I will fell at public sale on SKI'
TEMBKR tffl, 1807, If not former de
posed of at private bhIp, all of the
Baildlngu known an "Indept-ndence
Park Pavilion." If bo de-lred hy In
teuUhii; fiuiuliusers the lurge Dliilug
room mav be sold Heparatt-ly from the
Main I'ulldiug. AUn, ut the mam
time and place 12 dn. Fuliilnir Chairs,
Tables, Wnuliatim 't", Wn'pr Pipe",
etc. Torn)-: $100 or under, ;usli;
over $100, cn-li or 1)0 iIhvh wlilt kooiI
approval note drawing 8 iipreeiii in
terest The above htllliiliiK and ma
teila's to bn removed v I ti i I SO iiuy
from dute of tale. The premises will
at all Uiiich be open for In-ptrtion.
057 lm J. N. WRIGHT.
FAMILY LUNCH ROOM,
Woman's Exchange Old Stand.
First Class JVIeals, - - 25c.
New Cooks and New Waiters,
Now Furniture and Dishes.
A. W. SEABURY,
45-tf MauuKer.
Rooms To Let.
u gulfnblo for two small famines, in
separate buildings; each pirtlally fur
Inisbed if rtmiired. luqutruof
a. i'. iiumiiiw.
(H7-t 130 Miller street.
MH1C
$100.00
116.00
98.00
97.50
101.75
as to rates, etc., apply to
I
Telephone 478.
Corner King And Nun
anu Sts.
I
ITirst-class
Most anything will go down
our throats, excepting the story
abont the exclusive hatter's
five-dollar hat being better
than our at two fifty,
because his namo is inside.
If we could put old heads on young
shoulders, thero'd be but one storo
in town sellinc clothes for little
fellows. It takes an old head to
know what's best in clothes.
Today's offerings are a etudy
in economics
AT
"The' Kash,"
9 Hotel Street
Waycrlcy Block
Agents for Dr. Delmel's Lluen-Mesb
Underwear. Send for Catalogue.
We Make Shirts to Order.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,
Corner King and Alnlte Streetw.
Honolulu, H. I.
Mrs. A, Schineflcn Proprietress.
RonniH Enimlto and Flnulo, with
linunl, from if5 fiO per weplt, according
to reijiilrwni'iitN i,f tbn mie-tn,
The only Itoof Promeiinile Garden
in Ihe oliy. m ). OAVKiVAQH,
Telephone 051. : : : Mauagar.
Class,
TIIENTKAMEKS MAKER AMD NOKAV
BRING HOGAR TOBAY.
Mokolll la-Bark III4 to the
konad-Cbaace In In Casiona
Service Items Today.
The bark O B Kenny expects to
sail tomorrow.
Rnin, squalls nnd winds report
ed on windward Kauai.
The tramp steamer Ohittogong
has arrived in Hongkong.
Tho sugar nt Koalia and Wni
nioa, Kauai, is all cleared up.
Tho steamer Noeau brought a
load of Hamakua sugar in this
morning.
Tho stoamor Mokolii with olo
kai produce and passengers camo
in last night.
The British bark Holon Denny
hence from this port, arrived nt
New Whatcom, Wash, July G.
All tho Chinose and Japanese
nt tho Quarantine Station from
tho China woro passed out todBy.
Tomorrow, high tid large 1:50
pmjhigh tidesmall . ... pm; low
tide large 5:15 am; low tide small
9:00 p m.
The bark Matilda expects to
loavo this afternoon for Port
TownBend. She is in ballast and
will load lumber for this port.
The stoamor James Mnkpe with
Kealia's clean up of this season's
sugar and for passengers Manager
Fairchild and family arrived this
morning.
Cook and ownor Albert Woin
rich, ninlo Steward and crow Her
bert Carroll and Captain O H
Prellborg of tho yaoht Lena L,
loft on the liner Miowora for Vic
toria today, after disposing of the
yacht to Evans and Vida.
Some ohanges occurred in tho
customs servico today, another
cyclone in fact and Inspectors
Groves, Peters and Vida have left
the docks and hereafter their
places will bo filled by Sam John
sou, Mr Perrine and Mr Helm.
These are all well and favorably
known young men here, Johnson
and Perrine have made good re
cords in the military, while Helm
is from Oregon lately and has
been employed by the Cycle
Company. Mr Helm has not ac
cepted as yet.
Tho R M S Miowera, 3345 tons,
F A Hemming commander, arriv
ed at 5 o'clock this morning from
Sydnoy via Suva. Loft Sydney at
5:10 p m on the 10th inst., nrrived
at Suva 7:30 a m on the 10th inst;
left again at 0:53 p m same date,
passed the RMS Warrimoo at
noon on the 20th. With the excep
tion of two days bad weather on
leaving Sydney tho weather has
boon fino. Sinco last hero tho
Miowera has undergone a thor
ough overhaul both in the engine
room and tho saloons. The ship
nrrives under tho command of
Capt F A Hemming, lnt chief
otHcor who has been in the sorvico
for somo years. Tho Miowora
leaves at 2 o'clock this afternoon
for Victoria.
PASHEXOERH AltltlVKD.
From Hawaii, per stmr Noeau,
July 24 Miss E Brown and 15
deck.
From Knuai, per stmr James
Makee, July 24 Goo Fairohild,
wife, child and servant and 4 deck.
From tho Colonies.per O & A S S
Miowora, July 2 1 - Mows Bur
goyne, C Schoible and (50 through
passengers.
From Oalni porh, per stmr Ka
alu, July 24 Mrs J Kaao, Mrs J
Ena and 0 deck.
PABSENClEItS DEPARTED.
For Victoria, por C & A S S
Miowora, July 24 Harry Miller,
H Collison, Albert Woinrich.Her
bort Carroll, Capt Prollberg.
Whou you have a portrait on
larged see that you got your
raouoy's worth. King Bros, havo
reduced prices to 85.00, $0.50,
57X0 and SJ10.C0 for work that
they guarantco to ho iirstcloss.
They invito comparison.
Don't be porsuadod to accopt
what is not really good in en
larged portrnits, just because you
havo given nn order for one.
King Bros, will givo you some
thing infinitoly hotter nnd cheap
or than jon can get anywhoro elite
in town,
AnmvALs.
BlTUKOAT. July 3i.
Btmr Mokolll, Bennett, from Molokal,
Maul and Lmual.
Stmr Noeau, Peterson, from Hawaii.
Stmr James Makcc, Tullctt, from ports on
Kauai.
O & A 8 8 Miowera, Hemmlni;, from the
Colonies.
Btmr Kaala. Mother, from Oaliu ports.
nKPAKTUllKS.
BXTUimAr, July 24.
C A X 8 8 Miowera, Ilcmmlne, for Van
en uvcr nnd Victoria.
Am 1I Matilda, McKcnrfc.for Port Blakcly.
VES8EL8 LEAVING TUESDAY.
Btmr Mokolll, Bennett, for Molokal, Mnul
and Liiial
I M POUTS.
Ex stmr Nora u-4177 lines H 8 Co cugar.
Ex stmt Jumcs. Makee 3.191 bags M 8 Co
slitter for Brewir .V: Co
ExstmrKnnU l.'J x paddy for J A
Uoppir, HW x rice.
VKHSKI.J II 1'iillT.
NAVAL.
IT 8 8 Marlon. Book, fnn I)loi;o. March 19.
UBS Philadelphia, Cot tun, can DIcko, April
10.
HUMS XanlnaKau, ICurooka, Japan,
May 5.
11 U M 8 Penguin, Field, FIJI.
MEUCIIANTMr.N.
(Coasters not Included In this list.)
Am schr Louis, Hatch, Newcastle.
Am bk Albert, Orltlllhs, 8 F.
Am bk Chas B Kenny, Anderson, New
castle. Unw bk Diamond Hind, Ward, Port Blakcly.
Am bk Colorado. Moltnc, Newcastle,
Hum bk Iolanl, McClurc, New York.
Am bktn C C Funk, Challeston, Newcastle.
Am xlitp Mary L Cusulnj;, IViulkUm, Hong
Koiu;
Am ship llonnokc. Ilainllton, Yokohama.
Am bl.ln lmmctd, aclniiidt, 6 F
Br ship Brcnhllda, Baxter, Lhcrpcol.
Am bilgt W G lrwlu, Williams, t-an Fran
cisco. Miss stmr Morning Star, Brny, San Fran
clco. OS 8 Austnlh, Houdlcttc, San Francisco.
Haw bk It P ltlthe'. Tliomptnu, 8 F.
FORKION VP8SKL8 EXPECTED.
Vessels Where trom Uno
Am bk Ceylon Seattle July
Am bktn Echo....Pui;ct Sound July
Am schr Esther B'lliuc. ..Eureka.. ..July
Am bktn Klikltat Pt (ianiblu ...July
,Am schr Loublana,...Pitget Sound. .July
Am schr Kobert Siarles Pui;ct Sound July
Am bk Annie Johnson (llllo).. 8 F...July
Am bktn SO Wilder 8 F Jnly
Am schr Aloha 8F July
Am bktn W 11 Dlmond ,...S F July
Haw bk Ardrcw Welch ....8 F July
Am bk Frisno.,.. PngttSound Aug
Am bktn June I. &tanfrd.Neiastlc.Aug
Br bk Woolvhra... .Newcastle Aug
Am schr Aloha S F Aug
DIED.
SMITHIES In Mahnkona, Hawaii. July 18,
18U7, Mrs J 8 Smithies, aged CO.
Llttlo Willie I do think that's a fine
old superstition about 13 at dinner.
Miss Caller Whv?
Little Willie-Cos when wo liavo 13
nt dinner tliey let mo como in nnd Bit at
the table. Urooklyn Llf o.
An Iinpinsllilllty.
iCircxic:
One of tho Girls So you nro wedded
to nmMe?
Ho Oh. dour no! I nm too much In
love with it for that. Life,
Phaetons and Buggies.
If you uro in need of n vohiolo
of any description, iuspect tho
slock of G. Suhumau at tho Club
Stables. Ho keeps on hand a full
lino of phaetouH, surroys, buggies,
road wagons, and Fruzior road
carta.
ncLlkcillt.
)1!nill
If .
M I r -,
Champagne?
It so, why not have the BEST?
It Is well-known that . . .
"Pommery Sec"
HA8 NO HUPERIOK.
tST Should your lequiremeuts cnll
for a flrst-clasd, but lesB expensive
wine, we have a full supply of
it
G-old Lack
a
AND .
te
Q-reen Seal"
CHAMPAGNES.
M0 Every bottle of any of above
brands Is guaranteed In perfect order
at time of delivery.
W. C. PEACOCK & CO.
6401
Limited.
ftf
By Authority.
Irrigation Notice.
Holders of water privileges, or those
paying water rates, are hereby notl
tied that the hours for Irrigation pur
posex are from 6 to 8 o'clock A. M. and
from 4 to 6 o'clock p. M.
II. Holder of water privileges on
the slopes of Punchbowl above Qreen
street, aud in Nuuanu Valley above
School strpet, are hereby notified that
they will not be restricted to the Irri
gation hours of 6 to 8 a. m. and 4 to 6
p.m., but will be allowed to Irrigate
whenever sufficient water Is available,
provided that they do not use the wa
ter for Irrigation purposes for more
than four bourn In every twenty-four.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Approved: J. A. Kino, Minister of
Interior.
Honolulu, H. I., June 17, 1807.
677-tf
J. J.SUIXIVAK,
President,
J. BUCXiBT,
Seo'T.
FasMon StaWes Co.,L'fl.
FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES
in the City, with Competent and Care
ful Drivers
Gentle Saddle Horses for Ladles aid Gentlemen
Always on hand.
Stand at the Pantheon Stables,
Corner of Fort nnd Hotel Streets.
TeLBPHONn: Hnw'n Hotel Stables 32.
Pantheon Stables 34.
Notice to Creditors.
The undersigned baa been appotuted
by the Honorable Alfred W. Carter,
Circuit Judge of the Firt Circuit, Re
public of Hawnll, to be Administrator
for the Estate of John Keunedy, de
ceased, Intestate, at Honolulu, Island
of Oahu, on the 19tb day of July, A.
D. 1807. Therefore notice Is hereby,
Klveu to those who have any claims
ngaluet tho estate of the Bald John
Kennedy, to present the same at the
Olllcoor faui Neumann, aumnreiiaui
Street, Honolulu, within six months
from this date or they Mill forever'be
004 4t GEORGE ANDREWS.
It's ono thing to tako nn ordor
for a portrait, and quito nnothor
to fill it eatisfactorily. King Bros'
portrnits havo always boon known
to givo satisfaction and now that
thoy havo reduced their prices so
low, an oxtra inducement is offer
ed. Seu what thoy have before
you invest.
STEEL
PLOWS
MANUFACTURED BY THE
Oliver Bros.' Plow Works.
These, through good service
and effective work on SUGAR
and RICE PLANTATIONS,
and elsewhere, havo made for
thpinselves a good reputation.
Reports from our customers
show perfect satisfaction given
in scouring, light draft and in
every respect.
We now prosent to tho pub
lic a full line, as follows:
TheC&CEicePlow
Sizes: 5 to 10 Inches.
Made for light cultivation
and all ordinary use and by a
systematic system of bracing
these plows arc both light and
strong.
4
The Queen,
Sizes: 6, 8 nnd 10 Inches. For
heavier work.
The Monarch.
Sizes: 12 and 14 Inches. For
breaking nnd heavy plowing.
-also -
Farmers'
ASSORTED SIZES.
Notice.
Theo. C. Porter and E. D. Tenney,
Exeoutors of the will of M Goldberg,
deceased, having filed their llnul ao
count In tho Probate Court and re
ceived their discharge, have asslguod
all the accounts, notes, acceptances
and property of the said M. Goldberg,
deceased, to Mrs. Ida Laudsbcrg, of
Cleveland, Ohio, solo devisee uuder
tho will of thu said M Goldberg, de
ceased, and tle said Ida LaniiHiierg
has given the undersigned a full
power of attorney to collect all debts
due said estate, therefore payment Is
hereby demauded fiom ull poraous
owing said estate. .
IDA LANDSUEIIG,
By her Attorney ln-fact,
DAVID DAYTON,
2091 Merchant street.
July 12, lfa07. 637-tf
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