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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., OCTOBER 27, 1898.
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UPHOLSTERING
In All Its Branches.
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Waverley Block
BETHEL AND HOTEL STREETS.
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RATS !
Destroyed a lot of our brooms lately.
vr but they have not yet done any harm to that big ship-
We have all sorts of Netting now Green and Drab
painted, and Galvanized for mosquito-proof doors
and windows from the finest to the coarsest square
mesh, 2, 2i and 3 feet wide ; from h to 2 in. Hexagon
mesh, 3, 4 and 6 feet. Aost any of this netting will
keep RATS out of your house, and may be just what
you need. By the roll or yard, at the store of
. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Cor. Fort and Kino: Sts.
GONE 'SKYWARD!
As wo hinted last weolc, vuhhor of all kinds has ad
vanced in price, with a probability of still another jump of
hovi rul points. Until tho stock on hand is exhausted,
THE PRION OK ItUliBEll TIKES WILL NOT BE
U AISED. GET YOUIl HUBIJEK TTHBS NOW, BE
FORE WE ARE FORCED BY OIHOUMSTANOES
TO ASK YOlT A HIGHER PltrOE.
schu ive .a. ixr JS
Carriage and Harness Repository
jSriHlunil orders promptly fllluil.
Four (TCjwkt, aiiovi: Cmjii Staw.ks.
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A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF WORK.
Is tho only kind that we turn out from our
establishment.
Special attention given to repairing Bicycles,
Typewriters and Eire-Anns.
Wo havo always guaranteed our work and
shall continue to do so.
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I PEARSON & HOBRON, Agts
312 FORT ST. Telephone 565.
WANTS.
yfZ 7SJl-'" '" column will he instttti at Ifttnls
VyKSzU a lint first inttrlion; to tents setonJ instt.
fio; jo ttnti a ft till an J o tents a month Ibis is lit
tttaftit advertising n tr ojftrtJ lie people of Honolulu
WANTED.
TO tiurehise i rulltts and cock of bUck or barreJ
' Wyandottts or BUck Minorca. No fancy
prices. Address Wyandotte UULICTIN 1051 iw
noSITION tlv a well educated vount? man. Can
give best of reference. X. Bulletin office 1050
UANTED BIDS for Opening and Clfinlng
W vreets In Kalmukl Tract Arply to GEAR,
LAKSINU (.(.. aioKWR street. 1049
WANTH Depictures of stattor finish of boat races
at Pearl Harbor Sept 10. Address ABC,
Bulletin office. '"
7 ANTED-Masters and Mates to know that Cap-
tain De Greaves Is clvlne 'essons In Navlfra
tlon preparatory to examination by Local Marine
Board. io)i-iin
T ANTED 500 Men to Ret shaved for 15 cents at
6io! Fort street, opposite the Club btables
io)i.f II. JLFf S. Proprietor.
TO LET.
HOUSE Contslnlnc three bed-rooms, parlor, din
ing room, pantrv. kitchen and bath-room at rear
of McDonalds residence, terminal of tramaylln
Walklkl. Keohokalole & McGrew, f j Kaahumanu
street loji-im .
LOST.
fK.T Ort Mntnlnn nf fl. f n l,n Kltltf Strp
L hoi 11 WAItIUm WArril rinjrr ulll r
rewarded on returning to this office.
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r OST-A ralr of cold SPECTACLES, either at
j I lh Matket or on I on vtrtei. Return ssme to
t e llJlitu 1 uiin. . al Klnft street 1041-tt
SOlMJ-A hILVLK WATCH AND CHAIN Uxnir
r.in full same on proline rropenv and ravinir
lor this advertisement, by applying at tills office 1050
FOUND OnCmtm street, near RoalSchoot.loJce
Pin marked ' S C II In blue. llow and rid
enamel Sord design. Owner can have same by
calling at this olnce nn J pi In cost of ad. 1041-tl
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To rxriirtwr.r.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
For additional Shipping Newt see seventh page.
TIDES.
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Monday 2111.44 1.00 0.31. 5.35
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Ttiestlny 25 1.00,12.40. 7.01
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Wednesday.. ..0 1.39 1.33 7.33
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Thurwlny. 27 2.20 2.10 8.01
Friday "8 3.U0 2.51 8.30
Saturtlny 20 3.30 3.28
Sunday 30; 4.10' 4.00
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U.45
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11.311
WOULD like to ixcnmge mat lor a mtc aj
dressJ. C lljlletlnollice 1049-im
A GOOD HUNTING DOG for a BUGGV. Would
be willing to pa) some cash li., Bulletin
I049-3W
A N Ai ICE CIILST for a BEDSTEAD. W . Bul-
letln. to4g-(w
PERSONAL.
WILL Just came to ton with the folks. Will tt
vou at klckanoos to-nh?ht
1046-iw
All coing.
CUSS1L
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I70R SALF Another consignment of Artlticial
V lloers, alMrs llanna'i 1011-lf
ITiOR SALE Piano, excellent tone, little ued.
I1 Also, Sideboard and Sewing MichJne. Appls
5Tl Beretanlaslrn-t oppos'pumo'nyrilsn. t.ft -w
BEST ascent mesl In ton. Try It and be con
vinced Llnd's Excelsior Restaurant 1041
CHOICE groceries at molerate prices at Mulch
ings Grocery Store, Fort street. io4t-im.
FOR SALE 1000 sprouted early-fruiting Micro
nelan COCOANUTS (ex Atornlng Star) Also
Palms K-ms. greenhouse and bedding Plants. II J
RHODLS, 717 King street, opposltWiawalahao Sem
inary. tO'O-im
Irmirisrit Arrlvra.
Tliu f.TSi Amorican hnrkoiitini1
Irmgnnl, Schmidt imiH'or, nrrivtl
till )ort oirly lBt ovouiug hikI,
coining iu thin inorninc, hauled
alongHido llio old fi.-slitiuu-kot
whnrf, n littlti lots Hian fifteen
ilnyH fr.)in San Francisco will) n
enrjo nf uenoral inorolmuilisB.
Dining tho lirHt three i'iiyH out
of Sin Friucis'o, tho Innnrl
made about a thouKund miles. Fur
tho next four iluys slie drifted
h'M-k nnd mudo no hoa iway what
over. After tlrnt, litit wiuds wore
mot with.
Tho Irnienrd brouciil horou
horde's, 12 lioiil of cnltlo anil U0
Ik p- for tho MetropoliUn Meat
C It is roiunrktbln that thoro
s not a death among tho livo
.. ick. On the other hand, threo
crtlvoB woro born.
Ouo HaBSpnuor ou tho Iimgard
woh not allowed to come ashoro,
ho not heiug ablo to show the re
quisite S50.
91oseil Troni Camp.
Co. II of tho Now York Volun
teers, the Dinglmmton boyn, are
making prepaiiilious this morning
to loavo in a body fortho ronvaleH
cmit camp bauk ul Diumoml
Head. ffl&lfcl'ZZZZ
Ordorlios wero sent to tho vari
ous company captains of tho New
York llagimont yosterday to hnvo
tliosu ollicrri dcHigiiato the number
of men in thoir commamls who
eould bo classed "uuder the
weathnr." TheBe will be unnt with
Co. II to the convaletco lo mi
Co. II is iu command of Ciminin
Hitchcock. Tho first lieuteunnt
will po with tho company but
Second Lieuteunnt fiiiiiu.u ha
hoen detailed for duty at Oenornl
Kina's headouartara in lrnrrreR
block.
Stock i:chuni;r.
No sa'os woro rnado on 'chance
and none- reportod from the street
at this raoruiiif,s session.
Oahn was offered nt S158 and
3165 bid. For Ewa S237J waf
nsked 5100 for Hawaiian Agricul
tural, 8310 for Houomu S170 foi
tho now Honokiui, !r205 for Popoo
keo and S82J for O. R. & L, Co.
l'V4r on Hrniitor,
Several soldiers suffering from
typhoid fever wero tnkon from tho
transport Senator upon her arrival
Tuesday. They aro now at tho
military.
Tho Standard tlmu wlilblluMiumlsnt
lL'lt. Om. Os. OnliliilKht;, UreuitwUli
time, wlilcli Is Hi. lillm. p. in. ofllu
wnllnn Standanl time.
Dlamoml Head 8lnnl BtaAlon, Oct
27, 1 p in Weather c car, wind itohIi
Weather lliirenn, l'uiinlinii, Oct 27.
Temiieniture -MornliiK mliilimiiii,
74: Mitlilay inaxlintun, b2.
Ihiroinutur. Oatn. 30.07. Kiilnfiill.
do, II fin In.
Humidity 74 per cent.
AltltlVALH.
Wednesday, Oct 20.
Hr nlilj) Algburth, JoneH. from
Philadelphia.
P lNSi liliin, Realmrv. from San
Fr.inclnco.
Stmr James Malice, Tullctt, from
Kapnn.
Stmr Mlkalmla, Thompson, from
Kuuul porte.
Thursday, Oct 27.
UHT8 Arlonn, liiirncsson, from
Manila via Ilonukon.
U S Td Vulunula, i.nuc, from San
Franeiscn.
Slmr Ma7ama, Gregory, from Kuu
al ports.
Htmr Walalcale, Mosher, from
Oahu ports.
DKrAllTDUES.
Wednesday, Oct 20.
Am nlil J It Brown, Maden, for
Pnget Sound.
Thursday, Out 27.
Stmr James Mukec, Tullelt, for
Kapau, ut ;t ) in.
Stmr MiUalialii, Thoinpsjii, for Hn
iiamaulu at 5 p in. .
1 it HSniihui. .'iilnirv. fur fTlitun
nudJapan at 5 pin
Tho Kauikeaoiili sailed yester
day lor Hainukim.
Th China sails at 5 p. m. today
for Chiua and Japan.
Tho Wainlealo from Kahuku
nnd Punaluu, will bo in tomor
row. Tho W. H. Uimond finished
diRtsharginc nt the Oceanic wbatf
this morning.
The J. U. Sprookols is nt
Urr-wer's wharf continuing the
work of dich truing.
Inspector Neely was sent out
aboard the China hist night, lie
rciUHiiied ou duty all night.
Tho Senator will finish coaling
at noon tomorrow. Sho will
probably sail fur Manila in tho
attTiioon.
TIip J A Uricga for the Souud,
he Unvfru.'n for Eureka and the
Alolm with a small amnunt of
Hiiimr for Snn Francisco, will nil
sail this nfteruaou.
Tho British ship Aigburth,
Jones ninstor, arrived iu port yes
terday nfternoou with a osrgo or
17(10 tons of coal for T. Ji. Uavies
feCo. Tho Aigburth left Thila;
delphia ou Juno 11.
From Snn Francisco, per bktno
Irmgard, Oct 27 Mm 0 I Kel
loiru Jjano M i), Anuio lireeze
Sotithwiok, Miss E T WilHaiun, A
A Deas, W 1 Uallagher, H 15nb
bitt, Fred S Harrison, M I Ten
jey. A' tho llasvyllnn.
The band will play tho follow
ing tiiusiu nt tho Unwaiiau hotel
at 7:30 o'cloek this oveniug:
PART I.
Overture-The Queen of a I)ny..Adam
Polka-Tlie Jolly Little Jnp.Couvelurd
Solectloii-llarry Davro's Songs...
Adlam
olo untl Chortta-Aiiswor (now)...
Kobyn
Mr. II. Kills.
PART II.
Cornet Solo-Culvert Polka ...... ....
HtelnliuuRor
Mr. Charles Kreuter.
Seleetlon-A Ilunawnv Olrl...
Caryll Monckton
WalU-'-The path of Hoses (now)...
,, Tetras
Uneers-'-Jolty Iloys (now) ..Williams
Tho Star Spangled Banner.
MAIUUEI).
Fill KL-JACKBON In Honolulu,
Oct 20, hy UevT D Onrvlu, Maty
Isabella Krlel of Wulkapu, Maul,
to Nigel K 0 Jackson of llono
lulu. II you don't take The Bulletin you
don't get the news,
Peculiarly Built
Feet.
This Foot was
Perfectly Fitted by . . .
OUR
NATURAL
LAST
From a diagram
furnished the
ilaniifacliws S
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by an afflicted
sufierer of Hawaii.
Tender feet perfectly
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ALMClTtil) I.AMJ I'HAUO.
Clinrlra Clnrk eind Atlornfy Knulla
"Uifi-mlliur n Hull In Uiinlfy.
Juilgo Slnuley hoard nnd took
under consideration tho demurrer
of Charles H. Olaik lo the suit of
Ellen P. Clark, bill iu equity to
execute a trust, gaint J K. Khu
Iih, trustee; EstHto of S. G Wild
er nnd Charles II. Clark. S. Knne
for plaintiff; O. Creighton for
Kaulia nnd Clark, and Kinney &
Hnllou for Estate of S. G. AVildor
CoinplHin'iiit alleges that Charles
H. Clark, her stepson, collects
rouls of property mortgaged b
her to tho Wilder Estate, nud ap
propriated tho rents to hisowi
U"o; that ho allowed the propoit)
to ho sold under foreclosure, de
ceiving her first by saying it
would not be sold aud, after tho
eale, f-nying it wns bid in for thorn;
that Raultn was engaged by O. II.
Olark as attorney for plaintiff, nud
ho told several difforout stories an
io whom tho bidding in was douo
for.
Fiunlly, sho complains thnt her
stepr-oii and attorney aro sohom
ing to get a conveyance of tho pro
perty for ono of them or thoir
wive, nnd snys sho is entitled to
tho benefits of the foreclosure enlo
and will ho able to oouelndo satis
factory airftujiomnts with tho do
fendaut corporation us soon ns
tho biiIo is declared to be ono to
her and for her bonofit. Sho prays
nccordingly.
IlNliy Shosv.
At the Kiekiipoishow Inst night
tho chief frnturo was tho award
offered for tho fiuest foinalo child
under six years of ngo.
Au audioneo of from 700 to 800
pernouB unanimously couforred
the prizoou liorniuo Uibhopltoid,
daughter of Hugh Hied
of the Honolulu Iron Vork3. Tho
little lady lookod n vrriloblo nti
gel, clad in ribbons of blue and
bcmlet. Sho wns tho guest of
about sixty mothers living near
hei liuine.
IIOO.U Ol' 1NI1UHTUY.
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NRW TO-DAY.
IFor Sale or Rent
Two Fino Cottages on King ntreot,
Apply to
McCOMB .k IUVEN8,
1032- Lovo lilrok.
P.iltrrn Hliop for Ncsv Knunilry
KnKlnn for Klfclrlc 'irka.
McNeill it Catton havo begun
construction of a piit'cru shop for
their foundry Its eito is at
Queen mid JUchard slreots, nd
joining the liriuV wniohouse, '
across the former' stieet from tho
machine and moulding shops.
Tho buililing will be n framo ono
if two stories, covered riutsido
with corrugnt- d iron. At preeont
'ho pattern mnkers aro uorkiog
iu ono end of tho warehouse and
aro much cramped for elbow
room.
Hy tho China's mail tho Ha
waiian Electric Company received
word about their new engiuo. It
was to bo chipped on hoard tho
first vessel loaviug Sau Francisco
aftor the 27th, today. The engiuo
s a vortical crons compound Cor
Hrh, mado by tho Itisdon Iron
Works. When it is tot up, tho
woiks will bo nhlo to copo with
much henvier ''load'" thnn nt
present. Since the recent briof
interruption to the lighting plant,
a new dynnmo is doing nil that ia
required iu that branch of operations.
TheStore ofW.W.Dimoritl
& Co., Ltd,
Will uloso at noon, Saturday, October
21th, to arrange, tlio dlxplay of new goods
for thoir oponlng, Monday morning,
November 7tli. 105d.lt
Murrlii;s In Coloruilit Kiirlnic.
Invitations to tho wedding of
Slit's Olura Caraoroa of Colorado
Springs, Colorado, nnd Mr. Pnul
I-iuillfy Do La Vorgno of Hono
lulu, at the plmo nieutioued, wero
roeoived on tho China Inst night.
Iho cromonv look pIhco on Tues
day, Oo'ohor 25 Mr. aud Mrs.
Df La Vorguo will oouio to Hono
lulu shortly.
Flrat or IhVsv Crop.
Tho stenmor Mikahnla cntno in
from Kauai ports yesterday with
3180 bugs of Kekaha Sugar Mill
Eiigar. This is tlio first sngnr of'
Iho now Ivnnai j'crnp. Kekshn
Mill is now running full blast.
Tho now bend cook nt tho Ha
wniinn hotel arrived in tho China
Inst night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frodoriok II.
Hnyfoldeu hnvo imuol invitations
for tha marritiL'O of thoir daughtor,
Taluln Lucy Gibeon. to Mr. Lovo
Mullor Votlosen, on Mondny oven
ing, November 7. nt 7:30 o'clock,
in t'm Cl i eh of tho Holy Inno
coijt3. L"l inn. Reception ul
Lai ikelm M i o'clock.
Paris. O.i.l 7. Tho building
stride linn ni.'p nr.d tho troopa
have been uith nwn from tho
yards nnd o'hor pluco in which
thoy hnvo luon ftaiioiied.
Hallowe'en Ball
AT SANSJSOUOI.
MUSIC BY (luiNTKTTE CLl'B.
TlIH SOOITIHH TlIlhTr.K Ol.Ull llllM llllldo
arianKOinoutHto havo twooxtraiars run
to Walklkl on tlio ovonlng ot FllIHAY,
OOTOItl3H28. CarHwIIUeavotho corner
ot King and Kort streets at 7;8H and 7:l)
rospoctlvoly. At tho termination of tho
oir lluo HmsxuH will coiney puKHongors
to Sans Sauol froo of elinrgn. t'nrswlll
wait at tlio terminus till the o1om of tlio
ball. 105'J-2t
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