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-"&- - VT "V; m"f - fi"? I " ' ? , ' ffTnryWI . THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H; I., OCTOBER 27, 1898. rws I, ," I ft M Ileal Estate and Insurance. Grocers. ON Fort St. S? SALE There are 8 Good Residence Lob on the Waikiki side of Fort Street, for sale, about 7C feet above the east corner of Fort and Vineyard Streets. The lots are leveled and ready to be built on at on ;e. The location is in a qui and respectable neighborhood The prices are cheap and reasonable. 1 he terms are very easy. For further particulars apply to W. G. ACHI & CO., Real Estate Brokers. July 21, iscs. W.H.SMITH 1 Estate anil A.W-E2YOY. (stand Potatoes and Corn For Sale TO Till! TIlADi:. OFFICE, (532 FORT STREET. GEAR, Lffll & CO., 210 Kino Stiu:kt. Commission Brokers Htoek mill Itonds bought ami hold iiudor t ho ruins nnil in tlio board rooms of tlio Honolulu Stock Exchange MORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLE LOUIS K. AVGREW OFFICII No. 15 Kualiilinmin street, Honolulu. Formerly A. llosa'H ollleo. United Mates Custom HoilMi Brokers Accountants, Sonrehora of Tltlos and Quncial llusiuess Agonts. Toloplinno 6) 1021 .JAS. F. MOUOAX, 1! Member of Honolulu StKk Lxihanee. Queen street Tclcrhne?i P O riox sqi "WM. A., LOVE, BROKER. STiHIKh, IlONIlS AMI OllllUt .SlX'l'ltlTJKH Loans Negotiated Heal llstato. H.I. Hovoi.rr.r, Plantation Investments. Lanai Sugar Co. The .SUIWCRIPTION LTST for the above IMautntlou Is now open at my ofllco. Tlio prospectus may he luul on ap plication. HARRY ARMITAGE, Shake Bkokkk, KXV.i Comer King mid lletliel Bts. Mahiku Plantation. Tlio RUHSCIMJ'TION LTST of th above Plantation Is now open and th prcwp''tii "' ''" becn ttt n,y 'uce. t HARBY ARMITAQB, Roal Entnto and Share Jlrokor Oomor King nnd TJethel streets. FOR MchIa sasiag SpicedPreserves, Spiced Pickles, Jams, Pepper Relish, Etc., Etc. . ... RtoM Tin: Woman's Exchange, Chicago, AT. Lewis & Co. 211 F03T STREET. " .Tclcpliono 240 Seo thorn Dlsiiliyed In tliolr Windows, H. MAY & CO. Wholesale and Retail Groceriea C15 & C17 Fort St., Honolulu relnplioner 2V! P.O. Box 4"'( ONSALVES & CO., Ltd WHOLESALE GUOCERS AN) WINE MERCHANTS. 22fi Queen otruet, Honolulu, U. Dentists. DR.ALBBRTJONBSDERBY Dentist. COItNKK FOltT AND IIOTKL 8TS., MOTT-SMITiI 11I.OCK. TKr.Kriio.NKs: Oflloo, illfij Hosldonco, 789. Ilottu-.: 0 n. in. to A p. in. A. C WALL. D. D. S., O.E.WALL, D.D.S., DENTT1STS. New Love'a Building, Fort Btreeti rKr.KHHMNfc, 434 DR. F. E. CLARK, D KNTIST. 13-1 1 Progress Hlock, cornor Rorotanin and Fort .Streots, Honolulu. DR. R. I. MOORE, Dentist. No. 21f Hotel htroot. Tulophono 50.5 HOURS: I) to 12 a.m. nnd 1 to A p.m. 1'J18 oint ice HX "AUSTIIAUA." F R, O Z E3ST Eastern Oysters IN CANS, ATTIIK BEAVER LUplGH pi$. H.J.NOI.Ti:, Proprietor. loso-4t ON ICE! FRliSH California Fruits, Vegetables, GAME, IN SEASON, Piozen Orstexs l-iistern and California, LBWIS& CO., lQfifl-U 111 Fort Streot. Office Hours. On and after Kovombor 1st, 1808, Dr. J. T. Wayson's olllio hours will bo: Wook days, 10 a. in. to a p. in.: 0:30 to 7:30 p, in. Sundays, 10 a. in. to 11! m. 1010-lw Coming: on Irmgard, Fight oxtra flno Driving Horsos, ton hand flno Milch Cows. For full particu lars see DAVIS A HIVKNS, 1010-lin Hotel htroot " EYILS OTHER THAN WAR Sir Hicks-Beach Talks About Fusooda Affair. the Hope for Read; Acquiescence of France Not Great Britain Will Not Handle Matter Lightly. -If London, October 19. Sir Miclinel Hicks-Beach, Chnucetlor of tlio Exchequer, pponkiug at North Shict Is tin's overling, rt". nounced tlint tlio Government hail opened negotiations with the French with n view of BFcuriug to h subjects of the VHrious powers the iiht of "developing tho rrs pictivo sphrc8 in which cncli country is iutoroted." llegnrdiug thoFnt-hodn quoolion ho Baid ho wirhod cordially to scknowlcdge the desire evidoncod tu the HpeeehcB (if Lord Itosoboty ii nd Herbert Asquiih to help tho Government in tho nin'ter. "It is impo-sihle," ho hhM, "for Franco to maintain that sho has rightH ht F.iKheda. She a-ked for tune to rp CHJo Mnjfir Mh roll nnd'fl report hut until tho uontrn-iy i proved 1 decline to tm'i-vo tout France will refuso to witlnlinw. If hhe refua td, tho nmltor would a86urao nn 'n-poet nu emvo hb in poisililo bi tweon two great nations. "The G vernment is nninin'od by tho friendliost spirit lownnl Friii co nnd doea imt wi-li 1 1 in tliit humiliation. What wodoiio is fair ticniini'tit. Our work in E.-ypt ib not coin ploted. Africa is big enoiinh for m both for Fruncc in tho west and ourBlvea in tho east. Surely wo ought to bo nblo I ngree to ro-ipoct oue another's rightu and cluima. "I hopo, trust and belipve tho question id capublo of a friendly Bolutioo; but this country his put her loot down. If, unhnppil", another view Bhould bo takeu by Franco, tho Queen's Ministers know wlmt their duty demands. "It would bo a great calamity if, aftir ppneo for upward of eighty years, our friendly relations ehould tie disturbed tind wo should be lauuehed into a proat war; but tboro aro groater evils than war, aid wo shall not shrink from any thing that is coming, knowing that we are supported byu united people" ULAINE IIONORA11LY DISCHARGED. Washington, Oct. 19. Cantain James G. Rlaino of tho a IjuUnl general's department, wns today honorably discharged from tho military service of the United Stalos. Blaino's peccadillones iu Shu Francisco, Honolulu, Manila, nud again iu San Francisco not hnvinu been mndo tho subject of lorin I complaint, tho denaitmeut did not take ollicial cognizance of the leports. As n mutter of facts, Blainw's di8chnrgn occurred inime diately on his nrrivil at Mauila, Secretary Alger having cnMed him moio than a mouth ago to re turn home for that purpose. AT rilUNOH NAVAL STATIONS. Now York, Oct. 19. A Suu cablod from Paris snys: Tho stories of extensive Fronch unvnl proparatious woro launched by Chauvinist j'oruuls in uspocsoto poraistent blowings of the jingo press iu London. Theso stories seomod bused on tho fnct that M. Lookroy, Minister of Marino, has fia.ed January 1st as tho data for the completion of tho reorganiza tion of tho iloot that was announc ed two months ago. Whatever increased aotivity is boiug dis played at tho naval dockyards is owing to this fact. HENATOlt KYLE MADE CHAIRMAN. Washington, October 18. Tho Govornmout Industrial Commis sion organized today by solocting Senator Kylo chairman, ex llepre seutative Philips of Pennsylva nia first vico-chairman. Ropro sontativo Gardiner of Now Jorsoy second vice-chairman and J. M. Farquhar of Buffalo temporary secretary. It was decided to ad journ until tho middle of Novem ber and tho Bliss building in this city was selected as hoadquartors for tho Commission. 8PANIA11D TOR MAYOR. New York, October 19. A Sun cable from Sautingo says: Gen eral Wood has decided to appoint Leonardo Ros, who was the auto nomist Civil Govornor of tho pro vince and Mayor of tho city un- ler the Spauinh regime, a mem ber of his Governor's Council, and to restoro him to tho otllco of Mayor ns soon as Major Mao Leary, incumbont, has completed the organization of tho municipa lity according to Amoricnn ideas. SOULIi CONTEST ARRANGED. Halifax, N. S., Octobir 19. The backers of Lynch brothers decided today to accept the ohal lougo of J u boar nnd Bnrrv. the i.i...i:i. i . - : ' .. ungual! i-iiitiiiiiiuuH, ior n (louuie Bctill race for S2500, to tako place Hiring Hie nv WCBK in uuiy IU Halifax. HAROLD FREDERIC DEAD. Londor, O.-t. 19. Harold Fred eric, tho London correspondent of the New York Timeo, dii d ht Ilen- ey of heart dicoaso. tin had been ill for Foineliuio, but recently had intich improved in henlth. SENATOR l'ROOTORTO UERE-ELEOTED Montpelier, Vt., Octolier 18. l'ho House and Senate today look separate ballots for United States Senator. Until houses, by an over whelming vote re-elected Senator Proctor. IN FUENOII OADIN .T Paris, Oct. 19.- Tho Matin uys I'retnier brii-sou, through ill halth, wisiies to retiro from tho Cabinet. His niccesHor may bo M. Bourgeois, uow Minister of E location. m Nh uf Clio Trll,ii,ort. Tho news of the transports to ail fioiu San Franei-co for Ma uila ia Honolulu, is ns follows: Tho departuro of the Valencia h ft only live transports. Of thece, the Ohio and Indiana wero to get away tlrst. It in probable they ar now on their way. The Indiana will have aboard tho headquarters s'ufT, non com-mii-Bioiitd stuff, hand and the Second aud Third Battalions of IhoKanBin ltej.'iinont, including Msjnr ltnfter, chief surg- on, As sistant Surgoou Smith, two hos pital stewards nnd fivo privates of the hospital corps. Tho Ohio will hriti" tlio First and Third hattnlioin of the Wash initon regiment nnd regimental liPuilquarterB, together with thirty of tho ninety remaining mombers of tho Heavy Artillery. Ilralimncliarlun ChatturJI, Among tho through pnssongcrs on the China is the noted Indian lecturer, the Brahniacharinu J. O. Chattorji, who is returning to his homo iu India. Tho Brnhmacha nan is tho secretary for Mrs. Bes att, tho front TheoBophical lee taror. While in San Francisco ho tave two lectureis. At oue of thei-o 2l)00 people were present aud, anoih r, 2500. Tho Brnhina chariau i tho gu'est of Prof. Mar ques while iu tho city. Knclii'1!' for China. Among the through paBBougpra in tho Chin U Win. Barclay Par- ons, a civil and consulting engi neer of JNew xork. llo is a rail road oxport for a hie EntrliBh syn dicate and is now on his wny to China to transact certain business connected with the building of a new railroad thorp. Hotel Aniiuli. Hawaiian J 11 Burns, New York; Philip Onrabanotti, Dr Ira U Ladd, San Francisco; E Willi ams, Soattto. Arlington OFergusou nnd wifo, Ewn; John Anderson, Koalia, Ka uai: Mrs B Ohrt. Hvutllv l!ptr. This over pppular Raiuier beor is boooni in g a household word and "will you havo a glass of 8eattle" is more often hoard than anything else. Tho Criterion Saloon have tho boor on tap or in bottles . Araorioan Messenger Service Masouio Tomplo. Telephone 111. Mechanics' Home, cornor Hotel and Nuuanu streets, lodging by day, weok or month. Terms: 25 and 50 conts por night. $1, and $1,215 nor week. Tho uso of tho Singer m mil lions of homos shows tho uupro cedontcd success of theso ideal sowing muohines. It is convinc ing proof that the Singor oxcels iu all kinds of tamily sowing and art noedlo work. All our sowing machines are of tho boat construc tion, beautifully decorated, and aro mounted on selected woods in finely finished cabinets of artistio designs. B.'Borgorson, agent, 1GJ Bothol streot. I ) IN TIME OP FLIGHT PREPARE J; FOR DARKNESS. J- On Wodncday ovoning botwoon J ulna and ten o'clock soino of tlio business houses who dopond on- jStlrply on electricity wore, without I liotico, left In darkness. i Many Intel not so much as n r-innip in mo iioinu, oinurs imu lamps but no chimneys, and for n tlmo It looked ns though they would hao to close up sliop. r Our stock of lamps Is tho most "j j,coinploto of any In tlio city J many now and attractive designs. "Forewarned is I Forearmed." " J. T, Waterlioiise I Wuverley Ulock, Betiiel Kt. GHOCi:itIi:S, HAllDWAKi:, OltOCKIMlV. Established In 1851., Leaders la 1898, 2W W W- W W W- f4!S9 AA4 ? AJ Markets. 108 KING STREET. G. J. Waller, : : Manager Wholosalo and Retail Butchers AND Navy Contractors. Refrigerated Poultry -AND Fresh Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Telephone 45. BE3T OP MEATS. Families desiring tender roasts, Juicy ntoaks and chops should call on tho Central Meat Market Wo mako a specialty of family trado nnd Roll the host at roasouablo llgurcs. H. E. GARES, Proprietor. SU Nuuanu St. Tolophono 101. CityMeafMarket JOSEPH TINKER, Propr. Family and Siiiiu'ino Uutoheh. roultryand tho choleostof moats kopt. Vegotablos frobh ovory morning. All ordors quickly dollvorod. NUUANU STREET .1007 TELEPHONE 283 3-W W W W W W- k GET IT i AT WATERHOUSE'S. t His s lfk J j SI i RVf ? l E'l S"8 " A it IE - SS r ? j; Is is " EL -n - If E. m Hotels and Restaurants. Seaside Resort (LATE SARATOGA) "VV ct i lc i k i . CARL KLEMME, PitorniETon. .Tho most delightful spot In tholslands. Extensive improvements being mado for the entertainment of tho public. Cottages for rent. Howling Alley nnd Coffee Oanlcn. A Flood of Klectrio Light! Fine Hea llathlngl Rooms by the day, week or month. Telephone 889. 1013 Beaver - Lunch ROOMS. H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor The Best Lunch in Town Tea and Goffco at ALti nouns THE I''INE3T UlUNVS OF Cigars and Tobacco AiWATH ON HAND. REVOLUTION AGAIN"! The Queen Furnishes Supplies. Tin: Ciiini:si: Kxcumiov Act ook into r.i'n:iT 111:111:. A HM-i'Iasx I'lciicln-ook Iuin beon em ployed by the piopnetor of tho Quoon Hotel, nnd a complete cliango Is botng made In tlio dining room nervlco. Try n dinner, Sunday, Op in., at 60 conts (30 to those holding tickets), nnd you will fully understand. ExperiencQd Caterer. J. W. CHAPMAN Announces to tlio public that ho 1h now opon for ongagomonts to hko chargo of Dauquots, Ilalls, Dlnnorsi and Garden Parties, Socials, etc. Address caro Union Kxpross Company Excelsior Dining Saloon 333 NUUANU ST., NUAHIIOTKI.ST. CHAS. L1ND, Prop'r. First-class moaN, under tlio suiorvi lon of a white man, sorvod from 6 a. m. to8 p. m. MKAI.S TWKNTY-FIVK Ct. l'ostolllco llox 112. IU And Ice Cream Parlors. E. POPPLKTON. M'q'k. This is a modorn np-to-dato Amorican roKtaurant. Uxcollont meals for 25 conts. No. 620 FORT STREET. The Elito Ice Croam Parlors 108 HOTB5I STRKKT, Cakes and Candies, mvrwii Fine Ice Cream. Our establishment l the finest resort In the city C?ULJeeu;0entin n o'clock p.m. y Dewey Restaurant. A First-clam Itosort In ovory roMioct. Tho best li.5 cont moal to bo had. ICIC CUKAM 15 OKNTS A PLATK. LOOK HOP A CO., 1008 liorotanla nnd Fort stroots. e HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO, 'E0. A. WILLIAMS, F. D., Manaoi:!1. EMBALMING A Hjiui'tulty. Office and Parlors 614 & 510 Fort St., near Hotel. Tolophono 179. CARRIAGE TRIMMING. If you want your Carriago or Flneton llepalred or Trimmed, call on J. L. DUSHALISKY, 400 Alakea Btroot, botwoon King arid Merchant streets. 1021 Done laker ,i n fc !!"5rSSHSBPKW .J&Y ' ri?t-r"