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'qmFmwspw! !V4V . THE EVENING BULLETIN; HONOLULU, H. I., JANUABY 7, 1899 WANTS, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE - s l IKA rfc & I . ."" .f jsn ' Sage Advice From the Tool Room. The Little Nails: Oh, Uncle I Mr. Hammer has Invited us to take a drive In the pine wood. Old Uncle Plane : Now listen, children, and take the advice of a plain, straightforward man : keep away from the pine wood. It Is Inhabited by a rough, stubborn gang of outlaws, known as the Knot family. Mr. Saw and I recently took a drive through the pine wood and encountered one of the Knot family, who met us with the stubborn resistance so characteristic of their race, and Mr. Saw lost several teeth. It was only with the utmost precaution on my part that I managed to smooth things over; and beware of that treacherous Mr. Hammer; he means to punch your heads for you as soon as he gets you fairly Into the wood. TOOLS of all kinds, for Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Engineers, Con tractors, &c, are sold at low prices by E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd, Oor. "Fort and Kins Sts. Columbia and Rambler Agonts. w A WANTS T s "Man Wants but Little here below, Nor Wants tbat Little Long." Do you Do you Do you Do you Do you Do you Do you Do you Do you Do you Do you WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT a Job? a Horbe? a Room? a Husband? , a Cook? a Bicycle? a Girl? a China Boy? a Wife? a Good Time? Health? 3 3 . cs XJ ANTS 15 cents a line the first Insertion, to cents 'V the second 30 cents a week; 50 cents a month WHAT DO YOU WANT? zQTHousekeepers, we can filltBa zfiTyour rooms; lowers of proper-"1 X5Pty,'we can find it; ownersia i?2rof articles desiring to ex-tDa jtSTchange them, we can do it."XBa Join to Procession AND Gi;r IN TUB Bill Wagon ! Ah. rTWWVVVWTTTl j The Bulletin can satisfy & an your WANib. it nas 4 established a WANT COLUMN J Tasf ' r r Are you in search of anything? ) jtinve you lost anything Have yoiufound anything? Do you WANT anything? Y'AS S Cheaper Than Dirt ON THE ISLAND OF OAHU They are for the People, I ? . -trTr' -"-'-'"'" an in-Hfc a At the Sign Of rain get out your umbrella, but If you want A SIGN I THAT EVERYBODY WILL READ come and see us. BEST METAL OR GLASS SIGNS IN THE WORLD-plaln or Illuminated' -and so moderate In price, too. ART GLASSw In leaded or hard metallic sash for Residences, Stores, Halls and Churches. IT IS PLEASING, The amount of business we are doing In PARQUETRY FLOORING. We are busy all the time on plans for new floors. Our GRILLES are also in demand. Lewers & Cooke, FORT ST. Wall paper window shades Metal signs Tills Quick Sales and Small Profitsf Squash, 3c per lb. Cranberries, 15c " We DON'T lend money-'. to Newspaper Reporters. 1 P. J. VOELLER t CO., Fort and Hotel Sts. Telephone 680. 1109 CASTLE & COOKE, I LIMITED. 1T.IOIVOLTTLTJ. Commission Merchants, SUGAR FACTORS. AGENTS FOR Th Ewa Plantation Co. 1 li Walatua Agricultural Co , LtJ. The Kohala Sugar Co Tne Walamn Sugar Mill Co. The Kolua Agricultural Co. The Onotnea bugar Co. The Hilton Iron Worka, St. Louis, Mo. The Standard Oil Co The Geo. 1 . Blake Steam Pumps. Wotun's Centrifugals The New Lnglan J Lite Insurance Co, of Doston, The Una I Ire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of London. GEORGE A. DAVIS, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. 206 Merchant Street. DeeJs, Morlcaees, Agreements, anJ other docu ment! drawn on an4 after Monday, the gth of Jan uary. A. D, 1800 ui -'..vw ovmib iiviM y nit tw j y, lilt Honolulu, January 4, 1899 iftif-a lfitiiva Irnnt as m in m THE HONOLULU Package Delivery Co. Will Take Your Trunks to Any Pant o the City for 25c. . . . TELEPHONE 510. T. L. GERARD, Manager. f ' ' ' v -1 lftr5'''' '" "" column will I merit J nllfctnll jN3 alimfiril imtrlwn; la ctnll itconj initr. tion; 0 ctntl a u ttk an J o unit a month, 7ei J it tbt ctupllt ajytttlilnf tvtr offtrtJ lilftofll of Honolulu. XE WANT YOU TO HAVE a West Disinfecting Machine rut In your closet or cesspool, and save sickness. California Feed Co., Agents. 1069101 WANTED. COHCITOR A first-class tlu: O wanted. Apply X, Mull-tin ofl slness Solicitor Is trice. tin BOOKKELPER Wanted In llllo. a competent book keeper. Address application, with references, to P.O. Ho 188. 1106-iw CURNISHED ROOMS for Gentlemen, near Thomas 1 Square; with electric lights. Address O. K., Bulletin. tioo-im THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that the St. Louis Col- lege, St Andrews Priory, Oahu Prison, Oahu Insane Asylum, and other public Institutions, use our Chloro-Naptholeum with great success. California t eed Co., Agents. looo-im WANTED-Several SMALL BOYS. Apply at Honolulu Messenger Service, corner King and Alakea streets. 1067-tt t ANTED 500 Men to get Shaved for 15 cents, at 031-tf oto rori street, opposite me v-iud diaries, II. JEFFS, Proprietor. FOR SALE. COR SALE-HANDSOMEST natural-stjled joung Very speedy, sound, gentle for lady, and Is a beauty. Recently Imported. Good reasons for selling. Ad dress ' Clipper," this office mo-it . UKIVir-u iiukm. on isianjs. ror saie cneap, RR SALE-One SIIIP.MAN ENGINE In perfect order. Apply to II. G. Ulart, I ort St. noj-tf COR SALE-DOOKS ON MODERN LACE, at ' Mrs Manna's. A TWO-MANUALand Pedal Bass REED ORGAN " Suitable for chapel or residence, litre. trom Music Co , Fort street. 1067 B EST jj cent meal In ton. Try It and be con vinced. Linda txceisior Kestaurant. 1041. LOST. I OST A GOLD PIN with a DIAMOND In the cen-L- ter; between Walkahalulu Bridge and Alapal St Return to this office. iioa-am PASS-BOOK LOST.-Pass Book 0117. In favor of Wm. Crawford, has been lost. Under will receive suitable reward by leaving same at the office of the HAWAIIAN-CHINESE NEWS. noa-tf I OST-A small BAY MARE with white face; bears L. the mark "W. R." Reward will be offered If returned to City Feed Store. looo-tf A LIFE, from not having West Disinfecting Ma chines lnourhouses. Chloro-Naptholeum kills cockroaches and ants. See California Feed Co., Agents. 1060-im FOUND. COUND Slema Chi College Fraternity PIN. Same can be had by calling at this office and paying cost or advcrusemtni. iobo TO LET. WE RENT the West DISINFECTING .MACHINES and keep them In order, for a small monthly rental, California Teed Co , Agents loCg-tm TKN.N1S MATTl.llf. Activity llegl-i In llralm of Itacket Winder The Pacific Tenuis Olab has elected its now officers and will very soon start in with tho work o practicing for the May tourna ment. Thore will soon bo an in crease in its membership of two fine players mon from the States who will make Honolulu their homo. It is-likely that tho Valley Ten nis Olub will not ontor tho lists at tho nest tournament. The club is practically at a standstill, there being but few members left. Tho courts havo become grown over with grass and, of course, no play has boon indulged in for a long time. This leavos tho P. T. 0. and tho B. T. 0. tho only big competitors in tuo uelu. lureo yoars iaavo tho former carried off tho Cham pionship in both singles and doublos but this year the B. T. 0. will make a stand to wrest tho laurels from tho P. T. 0. It is to bo hoped that both Ka- mehamoha and Punahou will got to work this year and sond in btrouc teams. As soon as possible-, delecatos to tho Tennis Association will be elected nud arrangements made for the May tournament. No shop-worn goods on the coun ters of .merchants who advertise in The Bulletin. For Sale. Four most desirable and central BUILDING LOTS, on Alakea St., including corner of Bcretania St. Apply to J. T,. McGREVV. 3?. 1ST. OTREMBA, Wood Carving and Polishing. Lessons Given In Fancy Wood Carving. TORT STREI.T, HONOLULU. H. I. jnj floor Honolulu Planing Mill. mo CARRIAGE TRIMMING. If you want your CarrMg? or Phrcton Repaired or Trimmed, call 011 J. L. DUSHALISKY, 408 Alakea stroot, botween King and Merchant streets. 1021 For additional Shipping News see seventh page. Diamond Head Signal Station, .Tnn 7, 1 p m Weather hazy, wind light Weather TJureati. Punnliou. Jan 7. Temperature Morning minimum, 03j Midday maximum, 7H. Barometer, Oam, 30.13 rising Rainfall, do, 0.04 In. Humidity at 0 a m 82 percont. Indications of northorly Winds. ARRIVALS. Frltlay, Jan 0. Stmr Kllauea Hou, Mitchell, from Molokai. Saturday, Jan 7. Stmr James Makee, Tullett, from Kapaa. Stmr Mlkahala, Thompson, for Ma kuweli. Stmr Walaleale, Green, from KI Iauoa. DEPARTURES. Friday, Jan 0. Jp S S Konouru-Maru, forjapan. Saturday, Jan 7. S S Nlppon-Maru, Evaus, for San Francisco. U S S Uennimrton. Tausslir. for Otiani. Ital Cruiser, Etna, CIvello, for Sa moa. ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT EiDnufrom Maui and Hawaii ports tonight. Tho Kauai steamers report plen ty of rain at Waimoa, Kauai. The W Q Hall, arriving from Kauai tomorrow morning, will havo a full load of H M sugar (G300 bags). Tho Rio de Janeiro is duo from the Orient on tho 13th inst. and the China from San Francisco the next day. These aro tho next foreign vessels to arrive. Tho Mikahnla, which arrived from Makawoli this morning, makes the following mgar report: K S M cleaned out, M S Co do, K S Co 3000, H M 5000 L P 2500, K P 2500, BLP 2000,Mak 13C0.G fc R 1700, W 200. Total of 1820O bags loft. A. M. C. A. MATTEItS. Meeting of Hoard of Directors Monday Klght. There- will be a meeting of tho Boajd of Directors of the Y. M. C A. Monday night and on Thurs day night will tako placo the reg ular quarterly meeting of tho As sociation. Tho educational classes will bo gin again next week and will be made up of the following: Arith metic (elementary) aud Geogra phy, arithmetic (advanced), read ing and spelling or (Literature), latter writing and business forms, shorthand, typewriting, book keeping (elementary), book-keeping (advanced), Hawaiian langu age, mechanical drawing, Civil Govorumont, practical horticul ture. Arrangements will be mado for new sets of books to bo opened in both classes of book-keeping so that new pupils may on ter. Prof. Colston can accommodate anyone who might caro to tako up drawing. On account of tho fact that tho now books in Civil Government did not arrive last term, tho clat.H has not becomo very far advanced so that now pupils can easily on tor. Thorowill bo a new olasB in typewriting as well as in short hand. Tho latter will be nndor the direction of Mr. Bluxome, A now class Jn the Hawaiian language will be startod if enough pupils can bo securod to warrant such a procedure. Wruknrta and Nervouaneaa. "I havo been taking Hood's Bar eaparilln for weakness of tho snino and norvousnees, and in a short tirao it had dono mo a great doal of good; I cannot rooommond Hood's Harsapanlla too highly. I havo novor boon troubled as much with weakness sinco taking Hood's." Mary E. Lewis, E. University Ave., Guthrie, Okla. Hood's Pills aro the only pills to take vith Hood's Sarsaparillo. Easy and yet efficient. '' ' BORN. CRAWLEY In Punnliou, Honolulu, January 0, 1809, to the wlfo of J. T. Crawley, n dnughtgr. JU3ARWALD In this city, January 0, 1899, to tho wife of Jacob Rear wald, a daughter. I Don'tWasteTime 1 BUT BUY YOUR "3 AT ONCE. If you haven't seen our full line, which wc have just received, you are missing a lot of good things. LATEST STYLES, too j and the quality Is superior, and the prices are very low for such qualities and styles. GENTS' TAN SEAL SKI', TOILET. GENTS' BLACK AND RUSSET ROMZOS. GENTS' BLACK SEAL-CKIN, TOILET. GENTS' BOX CALF, TOILET. GENTS' GLAZED KID, TOILE T. GENTS' RUSSET CALF, TOILET. Call at once, before the assortment Is trol.cn. The Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Sign or tiik I3io Siiok, tt Fort street. 7i www..u.u.uiuimui.uUi.uMUiiK NEW TO-BAY 1 Lodge Le Progm de l'Oceanie, No. 124,' A. .1- AH IMTr" I A. & A. S. KITE. 4 Thero mIH bo a apodal meeting of Ixxlgt) Ixj l'rogros No. 124, A. nnil A. S. Kl to, nt Its hnll, Mnsonio Tomplo, Til I S (SATURDAY) .EVKXINO January 7th, nt 7:30 o'clock. WORK IN FIRST DEGREE. Member? of Hawaiian Lolgo, l'nclflo Lorico anil all visiting brethren are cor tlltillj' Inltcd to bo present. By order of tho It. W. M. 1 1 1! H. Q. CRAI111E, Secrotnry. Notice. The person holding the Ticket No. 232 has not presented it, consequently I shall have to hive a SECOND DRAWING, which will take place SATURDAY EVEN1 ING.the iSth. All persons holding tickets will please call on that evening, at 8 o'clock. iii2-tf M.B. KILLEAN. Cottages for Sale. For sale, two cottages nearlng comple tion, Beckley street, near Kamelumeha Boys' School, each containing p.irlor, din ing room, 3 bed-rooms, kitchen, pantry and bath. Particulars of H. HOLMES, office over Bishop & Co.'s Bank. 1 1 i2-STuTh Notice. Having sold my branch store at Holu aloa, N. Kona, Hawaii, to T. Shibayama, I hereby give notice that said T. Shiba yama assumes all former liabilities of said store, and will collect all outstanding ac counts. S. KIMURA. January 1st, 1809. 11 12-2 w Notice. I ltareby give notice that 1 have this day bought from S. Kitnura his branch store at Holualoa, N. Kona, Hawaii. 1 will pay all accounts owing by said store up to January i, 1809, and all accounts owing to said store will be collected by me. IH2-2W T. SHIBAYAMA. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received at the office of Bruce Waring & Co., Progress block, until 4 p. m., Tuesday, the 10th Inst., for the removal of the cottage, 614 Fort street; to Kawalah.10 street, Kewalo. Full parti culars can be had, at rooms 7 and 8, Pro gress block. We do not bind ourselves to accept the lowest or any bid. BRUCE WARING & CO. Honolulu, Jan. 6, 1899. III2"3t BY AUTHORITY Beretania Street Sohool It being necessary to move the present school building in order to make room for the new building about to be erected, the Beretania street school will not reopen until the morning of Wednesday, January nth. By order of the Department of Public Instruction. C. T. RODGERS, im-2t Secretary. Artistic Graining SS GS& DECORATING AND NATURAL SSl 8St WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY. House Painter, paper hanger, Grainer, Glazier, and Tinter : : : KC. IMoKeolixiie, MERCHANT STREET, 1070 Next to I'ollco Station ho BY AUTHORITY. Sale of Lease of Govern- ment Lot No. 69, Es planade, Honolulu.Oahu' On Monday, February 6. i8no. nt r- o'clock noon, at the front entrance of the Executive Building, will be sold at public auction the lease of Government Lot No. 59, tsplanade, Honolulu, Oahu. Term 30 years. Upet rental S4S0 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. This sale Is upon the conditions provid ed for In Sections 2 and 4, of Act 7, of the Laws of 1896, viz: Section 2. Every such lease shall con tain a covenant on the part of the lessee that he shall during the fust four years of the term of the lease, cause to be erected upon the leased property a (ire proof build ing of brick, stone or metal, In a work manlike manner, satisfactory to the mln Ister at not less than a stated cost, and shall keep the same suitably Insured at not less than two-thirds of Its value, for the benefit of the lessor; and shall keep such building In good repair during the remain der of the term of the lease, reasonable use and wear thereof'only excepted, and in case of damage or destruction of such building by fire shall make good such loss or damage by the necessary "repairs or re construction, or else surrender the Insur ance to the lessor. Section 4. Every such lease shall also contain a covenant on the part of the lessor that upon the request In writing of the lessee or his representatives, before the ex piration of the term thereof, the premises, with the Improvements, shall, if all the conditions to be performed by the lessee have been satisfactorily performed, be put up at auction for a lease for a term of not, over twenty years, unless said premises shall be required for public uses, of which the lessee shall receive at least one ear's notice. Such auction sale shall be held not more than six months nor less than one month before the expiration of said term. The cost of building to be erected In ac cordance with Section 2, as above, to cost not less than J8000. The material to be used for (lie pn-rtlnn of said building to be of brick or stone. Map of this lot can be seen at the Inter ior Department, Honolulu, Oahu. J. A. KING, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office, January 4, 1899. mo-3t In theSupi'enieCourt of the Hawaiian Islands. ORDER FOR A SPECIAL TERM. By virtue of the statute In such cases made and provided, and deeming It nec essary to the promotion of justice, It Is ordered that a Special Term of the Supreme Court of the Hawaiian Islands be held in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, in the Court Room of said Court, Judiciary Building, Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. on Mon day, the ninth day of January, 1899, to be continued and held from the opening thereof until and Including the eighteenth day thereafter, Sundays and legal holidays excepted. By the Court: HENRY SMITH, Clerk Supreme Court of the Hawaiian Islands. . Dated at Honolulu aforesaid, this third day of January, 1899. nog The Bulletin classifies its ads. Re sult small advertisers get a square deal, V 1 A - 1 i) -