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' 'J" ' " ' ' " vw"t ' " W' l'HE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., JANUARY 10, 18!)9. !?' '."" ' , ' l VK lxo Firiy Tim Cmiturril, Deputy Marshal Obilliugwortb mado nnotbor clover cntch nt nbout 10 o'clock laat night. Tim time it was 13. Gallagher, n roan who, provioua to bis stay in Ho noluln, wiiB on oraployo aboard the. O. S. 8. Australia. Ohillinaworth got n "nointor" and was waiting for Gallauher at n nlaoo on BereUtnn near Mauuit kea whoro tbo latter intonded to dispose of some of bis opium. Ai tbo timo moutioueu, b dbok, driven by Miko Oostlo, approach ed from tbo direction of town. As Gallagher started to jump out, tbo glenmibg barrel of a royolver up neared in close proximity to his face. Ho submitted to arrest but . vVcurped his luck in round terms. V With Gallagher, tbo $ .. . Marshal focud lifty tins -v i With Gallagher, tbo Deputy AToi-alml fnniiil fiftv thin of Ran 'Francisco onium. In the Polico S?yt Court this forenoon, Uallaphor yx nlflad ouiUv and waR fined S2J30 and costs. Ho may have to work out bis seutence. Gallagher is supposed to bo the same man who was recently con victed in "Waimea, Kauai, on tbo charge of having opium unlaw fully in his possession. Pttllcn On,,rl Nnteg, In tho polico this forenoon, Dau Houghtailing, ion of George Hougbtailing, appeared on tbo charge of selling spirituous liquor without o license. Altornoy De Bolt appeared for tho defendant and asked tbat tho ploa bo reserved until tomorrow. Granted. Tho caso oi H. F. Bopoi and N. P. Pluubett, tbo two young meu anoMca yesterday on tuo cuarge of gross cheat, was sot for Monday next at Uw request of Attorney Ediths. Tho young men, who are suspected of obtaining money on bogus checks, aro expecting to got some lottors by tho Kinauthat arrive 'back in port Sunday night Akina, a Ohinaman, who, ao cording to his own statement has boemconvicteu three or four tiinos ou flio chargo of having che fa tickets in possession, again plead guilty to tho Bamo cbargo and was fined 32G and costs. TEmil HesB, tho mBmvbo for a long timo past, made tho sausages for tho Metropolitan Meat Co., died yesterday, after a abort illness. Tbo funeral notice will bo fouud 'in another column. LOCAL AND GENERAL, Dr. Koua. Alcherley is hero from PKi m . . I SF. y fgf h m 1 B 1 M 1 i A 1 1 P 1 1 II 1 i 1 1 W 1 HMMSMM 3 .1899 MODELS. mmBmssmmmBmi w3 WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM! Bakin & Whitman. - - TRIBUNE AND MARCH BICYCLES. HMMM1MM Pionoor Mill started in grindiug gaiu on Monday. Tbo Aldon Bessc has hauled out into tbo stream. A furnished houeo centrally located is to let. Sco WANTS. Tho Kilohana came in ytter day and will sail again today for Hanamaulu. W. A. Greenwell, J. Green well, A. Ferunudos wcro among tbe pussougeis in tbo Mauua Lun today. Thf Golden Bule Bazaar tells today how it can sell goods at low or figures than competitors. Head bow it is done. Tbo Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., again calls attention to its place in banking circlcH. The saving department is a uow and popular feature. Tho Mnuna Loa pcoplo deny that tbpro was any race between the Mmum Loa and Olaudiun to Lilmina. They say tbat tho latter vcbsel wos too far ahead for auy- ono to tbiuk of racing. Tbo Manna Loa bnuled along sido tbo Inter-Island wharf at about 2pm today. Purser Tuft roports as follows! Honuapo cleaned out; 1300 bogs sugar left at P M and COO at P S M. The Hawaiian Crisps Company has removed from tboir old eland in King street to morn suitable premises lately occupied by Joseph Tinker as a moat mnrket on Nnu anu Btreet, opposite Chaplain streot. Sco New Today. Thero wero not enongh mem bers of tbo Hawaiian Relief Soci ety present at the home of Mrs. S. C. Allan this morning, to con stitute a quorum. The annual meeting has been postponed until next Tuesday moruiug at tho same time and place. Pilipo, a native who has been working along tho wharves for some years past, was arrested Sun day it being thought that the man was iuHaiie. His relatives called for him this morning. Pilipo in sists on remaining about the police station. His talk is hardly tbat of a wholly stino man. IS NOW COMPLETE. BEST WORK, LOWEST PRICES. WALTHAM WATCHES llll i i .AND., Seth Thomas Clocks In Big Assortment! FRANK J.KRUGER Cor. Fort and Merchant St?. logo Gifts For AH Any style of machine or hand stamp made on short notice. Agents for the Molse Kllnkner Co., Sun l-mnclfo. Brass and Metal Signs. Call and see samples. : : : WALL, NICHOLS CO Notaries. Notice. 1'ernntm wlhliliiK to obtain hoard nt Makuwao, Mnul, can lie vccoiimuxlntoit at MRS. II. II. I!AIU:Y'.S TnruiH, $10 wirwook. OSfi-flm if you want a nice rubber tire back with a careful driver ring up Club Slablo Hack Stand Tel. 315), and wo guaranteo you will be satisfied. N. FERNANDEZI I NOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITER Oltlce: 208 Merchant street, Camp bell Block, rear of J. O. Carter's ofllce. P. O. Hox 104. EDMUND II. HART, Notary Public and Typewriter Convtynr nd Searcher of Records. Ollleo Cainnboll'a Illook, Moroliant St. Next door to HillnVlne Co. :os;-H P. StJLVA, AOKNT TO TAKK Acknowledgments to Instruments, DlHtHct of Kona, Oahit. a At V. C. Aclil's olllco, King Ktruot, near Nmmnii. Kroeger Pianos Just Received &&? We have on hand for a few days, a large stock of Kroeger Pianos. We do not keep them, we sell them. Begin the NEW YEAR right by purchasing a new piano, and REMEMBER that we will take your old pianos as part payment. BERGSTM MUSIC C0,Ltd. Progress Bloolc, CONNER rOUT AND I1KKBTANIA STREETS. Holiday Prices on Bicycles! For Sweethearts and Wives, Sisters and Daughters A LARGE STOCK AT m& i& out :r,.a.tes ! !- -fl- PEARSON & HOBRON, Agts 312 FORT ST. Telephone 565. Illlllllllllllllililllll! In selecting Gifts many points are to be considered: First of all, where is the largest and best display to be seen ? Second, the quality and prices ? After you have convinced your self on these two points the rest is easy. Largest Stock We have on display the largest and greatest variety of CHOICE GOODS ever offered in Honolulu. We know our prices are right, because we buy right from the manufacturers, thereby saving the percentage made by the middle man. Cheapest and Best When you come to our store we feel it our duty to familiarize you with the goods we carry, and our time is yours. Come and inspect our stock. Goods are all marked in plain figures. Hollister Drug Co, i CKUKI.TY TO A CHILI). Captain of III, C"al Hhlp Dnuifhtrr. Ever since tho nrrival in port of a certain coil ship, thoro baa been talk along the waterfront of tho ill-treatment that n littlo eight year old girl is receiving at the hands oE tho Captain. Now tho matter Iiab gotten to a point wbero waterfront peoplo aro interesting thoraselvee in tbo caso. They are very much incensed over tbo affair and have dcided to take steps immediately toward tbo re lief? of tbe poor child. The stnry is briefly this. Tbo girl is a daughter of tbo Captain by bis first wife, from whom bo obtained a divorco not lone ago. For reasons which tbe skipper aloue believes to bo good ones, ho Las kept tbo child bolow in tbe cabin ever einco bis arrival in port aud will not allow her to go above, even for a breath of air. Tbo Captain oats but littlo him self (this by bis own confession) aud thinks that therefore, the girl can got along with an inade quate amount ol food. Tho auonta hero have not be come acquainted uith tbe facts in tho enso as yet but, before long, they will very probably be called upon nnd given a complete htatn m?ut of affairs. Vloliitliitf Currl.; Hetfulutlont In tho police court Hub fore noon, Nat Goodwin appeared on tbo cbaryo of violating ono of the carriogo regulations by overcharg ing a passonger. W. N. Arm strong mndo the complaint tbat waB tho causo of Goodwin's arrent. Ho, however, did not appear in court. G6odwin plead not guilty a first bat, after walkiug to tho back of tho room, docided to change this to guilty. Marshal Brown asked for a light fine. Goodwin bad already bcon pun ished as the peoplo for whom ho had been working, bad takon his back away from him. Judge Wil cox finod tho defendant $2 and sosts. Strangers consult advertising columns The Bulletin's 1' $ i 1 i M VIVV t MALTESE LACE We have a Large Assortment of this intrinsically valua ble article, which we are selling at the most reasona ble figures. E. W. 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