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V.ff . - . . . .. . . ' - - - - - - e jfc ,jm imtmitm mi t MmamiMMHM JEiilMBMMflBBBfcrii I . "Wy. JsSim&&3mQRrry7KK79 THE EVENING UULLET1N: WANTS, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE HONOLULU, H. J., JANUARY 10. 1809 i tk- ,- ' -r 3y the "Nuuanu": Tropic Engine and Cylinder Oil, Tropic Dynamo Oil, Pitch, Waste, Wheelbarrows, Lanterns, Handles all kinds ; Shovels, Picks and Mattocks, Hoes, Water Pipe, Bar Iron, Galvanised Sheet Iron, Road Scrapers, Pipe Fittings Galvan ised and Black; Fodder Cutters, Turpentine, Benzine, Metalic Paint, Wrapping Paper, Steel, Oakum, Sheathing Felt, Nails, Spikes, Staples, Wire, and about everything else that should come to a well regulated hardware store. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd, Cor. Fort and Kino: Sts. Columbia ntid w " Man Yants but Little here below, Nor Wants that Little Long." Do you WANT a Job? Do you WANT a Horse? Do you WANT a Room? Do you WANT a Husband? Do you WANT a Cook? Do you WANT a Bicycle? Do vou WANT a Girl? Do you WANT a China Boy? Do you WANT a Wife? Do you WANT a Good Time? Do you WANT Health? Hi WANTS 1$ cent a tine the first insertion; 10 cent the secunJ jq cents a week; 50 cent a month WHAT DO YOU WANT? E3rHousel.eepers, we can fill1 BSfyour rooms; losers of proper-a Efflrty, we can find it; ovnersa liSTof articles desiring to ex-"a iOchange them, we can do it.a Join ilif! Procession AND 0 NT IN Be Bui Wbpi ! rvrrvvrw i The Bulletin can satisfy all your WANTS. It has A established a WANTS COL U A N 3 J kjfkA.jacjfkjfkjaLAAAJh.jai. "7 - Are you in search of anything? ' IA Si Iki wwn A jfc. Have you lost anytningr ' Have you found anything? :' Do you WANT anything? Cheaper Than Dirt ON THE ISLAND OF OAHU They are for the People, lttimblur Agents. "To-day's Honolulu Stock Exchange Report. NAME STOCK CKl.f.1:'. fiB'uj. ,,,J Au MtrcJHtilt, I C Ilrewer & Co $1,003,000 10,000 SI.OOO.OUO; H wf.ir. 1 Am SiiK'rCo.As' AmSuCo.p'd up Ewa Plint'n Co a T $0,000 1 5.000 JJO.OUU IKO.ooo! .ooo.owVao.cocrf .000,OOOJ5jJ4 "J HamiM P'.tnCo Haw'n cr. Co Ha'n hue Co , Honomu Su Co llonuka.1 S Co 1, Haiku SucarCo, K'ahuku Pl'n Co Koloa SuiaiCo Kipahutu buCo Oattu Asses'tle OatiuS (p'dup) 1, Onotnea Su Co l, OukataSP'nCu Oloualu Com'v Pacific Su Mill PalaPlant'nCn Pepeckeo Su Co, Pioneer Mill Co, I, Walluku Su Co WaimanalrtSCo Walmta MIIICo WalanaeCom'y ituctlhmoui I7S.WO 1 500,00a JtJO t, 4 00,000! i6)i6f!i .OOU( 1,000,000, M 500,000 500,000 300,00c i6o,ocu 1,600,001 l,ooo,ouu 500,01x1 IJO.OOC 5oo,onu 75J.OOC 7jo,oou 1,125.000 Too.oou 35,oon I25.OUV ajS.ouu I Joo.ooo 500,000 J 25,000 20,000 t H.oou Jt.OOO 1,500,000 J a lCNJ.UKft J i6o,ouoj i.6yo 6oa,ooO 6,000; ,800,000,18 00a ,000,000 to.ouo Suo.ocoj 5.0001 150,000! I.J-JO 500,000) 5.000 750 oxi T.50O, ? 50,000 ?,5od ,l3).OUOIl,atj 952.000 2.520) I JO I 94 4?OJSj54 1& " Ai 125,000 t.JJOl Wilder S S Co Inter-Is S N Col Haw'n Flee Co. Hono. KTSiLOi Mutual Tele Co.' MakahaCoff.As " " p'd up1 OahuHyJfcLCo 500.000J 5.00a 500,00a 5.000 ascooaj 3.250; oo,'.od ,Owd tso.ootjij.owl 9.00 ooj JI.COO 10 1, 500,00'J 15.000 J.oooj ! ,4,J 51 ")i IklHJl. Haw Gov,6per c ini o?!J IIC.ovPomS.4'5 "i OahuUyKLCii UUTWtLN SALtS. 10 Hawaiian Sucar 163 30 uanu tpau upj ..143 For Sale Cheap. LODGING HOUSE, fumlslieJ com jilete; lease rams 1 year at $45 per month ; Income 140. This Is a bargain ; reason fur selllnc Is Imperative: must be sold al once. F'rlce fyso. For full particulars see W. E. BlVENS, 1113-1111 315 Fort St. Cottages for Sole. For sale, two cottages hearing comple tion, Beckley street, near Kamehameha I Boys' School, each containing parlor, 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. The person holding the Ticket No. 23 has not presented It, consequently I shall have to have a SECOND DRAWING, which will take place SATURDAY EVEN ING, the 14th. All persons holding tickets will please call on that evenlng,at8o'clock. ui2-2t M. E. KILLEAN. Notice. Having sold my branch store at Holu alo.i, N. Kona, Hawaii, to T.'Shibay.ima, I hereby give notice that said T. Shiba yania assumes all former liabilities of said store, and will collect all outstanding ac counts. S. KIMURA. January ist, 1899. un-aw Notice. I hereby give notice that I have this day bought from S. Klraura his branch store at Holualoa, N. Kona, Hawaii. 1 will ray all accounts owing by said store up to January 1, 1899, and all accounts owing to said store will be collected by me. IU2-2W T.SHIDAYAMA. " G-EORG-E A. DAVIS, Attorney at Law, NOTAKY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. 206 Merchant Street. DeeJi, MorlBaEes, AcctementJ. anj other docu ment! Jrawn on unJ Alter MonJay. the 9th of Jan uary A. I). 1890. Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Honolulu. January 4. 1809. 1109 F. N. OTREMBA, Vood Carving and Polishing. Lessons Given in Fancy Wood Carving. TORT STREET, HONOLULU, II, I. and door Honolulu Planing Mill. 1110 Subscribers to the BUL LETIN not receiving their pa pers promptli' will confer a favor by notifying the 'Busi ness Office, Telephone 236. 173,00a ,7S joo.ood s.owJ 0O0.ODdM.UO0J JoftoaJ J.ouo ooo.ocaio.ouu) OO.OOCJ 3O0OI 3oo,ocd J.ooij VVSSfc '' '" 'H ' " limit J ll 1 1 l V tltntfiril inuttitm; 10 ttnli ucnn.1 ii.nr. lion! V "'I' '" "' to a noHlb. 7 til 11 tit tttJfttl sJitrlinmir trtr offtttj Iti f-icfU oflhnolulu. UE WANT YOU TO HAVE West Dl.lnfectlne Machine rut In your closet or ceispoot, nJ ve tlcknett . CAlllornln htti Co.,Ajtnli. 1069.1m TO LET. TO LET-rUHNISHED HOUSE, ctntr.llv loc.teJ, ' to let for about si months. No children. AJ dress IMI. M., P O. Ilox 404 1114.tr UE RENT the West DISINFECTING MACHINES and keep them In order, (or a small monthly tcnuu, waiuornia reea 1.0., Agents. tobo.im WANTED. FURNISHED KOOMS for Gentlemen, near Thomat Square; with electric lights. Address O. K., Dulletln. noo-lm UANIED-Several SMALL BOYS. Apply at v Honolulu Messenper Servlre. rnrnpr kinr. iinj Alakea streets. io07-lt JANTED 500 Men to cet Shaved for 15 cents, at YV otoS Fort street, opposite the Club Stables. tojt-tf II. JEPFS. Proprietor. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that the St. Louis Col 1 lege, St Andrews Priory. Oahu Prison, Oahu Insane As lum, and other public Institutions, use our -nioro-Haptnoieum nn creat success. California 1 eej v-o., Agents. 1069: FOR SALE. POH SALE-One SHIPMAN ENGINIi In perfect ' order. Apply to II. O. Illart, Tort St. noftl PK SALE-BOOKS ON MODERN LACE, at Mrs Manna's. A TWO-MANUALand Pedal nass UEEDOROAN " Suluble for chapel or residence. Uercstrom Music Co., Tort street. 1067 REST it cent meal In town Trv It and be con '-' vlnced. Llnd's Excelsior Restaurant. 104 1. LOST. I OST A GOLD PIN with a DIAMOND In the cin-- ters between Walkaluluru DrUge and Alapal St. Return to this ottice. tios-atn PASS-BOOK LOST. Pass Book 0117. In faor of Wm. Crawford, has been lost. I'inJer will receive suluble reward bv leaving same at the office of the HAWAIIAN-CHINESE NEWS. uo.-tf A LIFE, from not having West Disinfecting Ma chines Invourhouses. Chloro-Nantholeumkllls cockroaches and ants. See California Feed Co., Agents. tooo-im FOUND. FOUND-Slgms Chi College Fraternity PIN. Saire can be had by calling at this office and paying cost of advertisement. 10S0 catholic iii:m:voi,i:t socmrv. A Huiitiitary or tin Year. Work of l.twt At n meeting of the Cntholio B)unvolnt Society held Irs' week, Emuifi Lucns, tho trcnsiirr, pro souted tbo followiup roport for the your euding Decembor 31, 1893: RE0EIPT8. Onnh on hand, Jan. 7, 1898 S 812 9.') Dues 132 25 Donations 570 57 Total .81521 75 niSUUHHEMENTS. Uospiial S 218 75 AeSjictnnt to fmnilies, rent, etc 319 90 Educationist purposes. . . . 100 GO Burials 10 50 Total 3 G19 15 Bnl men on hnud, Jan., 18'J9 S 872 GO Tho officers chosen to servo dur iuy the enauiug yoar nro as fol lows: President, Mrs J F Bowler. Vico President, Mra'M Oowes. Secretary, Mrs A E Murphy. Trensurer, Mrs A D Larnnch. Although not much is beard of thn Catholic Benevolent Society, the ladies uro always active in the good work which it is their pur pose to carry on and, although the money they usually have on hand is not ns largeas it might be, still a great Ubni is done, i1 aminos, irrespective of creed or nation ally aro helped when in trouble, children are educated and, in ex trumo ensue, thu dead buried. From year to yoar the ladies go about their work of charity iu as quiet a manner ns possible, tind iug their reward iu the gratoful benedictions that ooino from the poor ami needy they assist. llurktt'g money. Consul Genornl Haywood took the mouey bag of Burko, the stranger who drowned himself olT tho Olnudine, to Biohop's bank for 11 test of its capacity. Each pocket whs made to hold a $20 gold piece, and, by the criterion thus afford ed, Mr. Haywood concludes that all the money Burko should have had, according to his own nuto mortem, statements, is satisfac torily accounted for. From tho etatoroom mate of Burko, who gives a very luoid account of the unfortunate man's actions and words, it is learned that the $5000 was given to one MoDonald in San FranoiECo, as representing the paving company that employ nl Burke, and the balance of $2000 was taken by Burko as his own legitimate earnings. Tor additional Shipping Newt tee teventh page. Diamond Head Blunnl Station, .Inn 10, it in Weather hazy, wind high r. Weather Bureau, Puuahou, Jan 10. Temiiernturi Morning iiiluliuuiii, 07; Mltldny niiixlinuni, TO. JJarotnctur, 0 a m, 10.11 unsteady. Jititnfall, do, 0.00 In. Humidity nt 0 a m 07 percent. Dow Point 02 degrees. AIUtlVALH. Monday, Jan 0. Kllohaun, Tlioinpaon, from Htmr Knuul. Tuesday, Jan 10. Stmr Mnuim Lon, Slmurson, from Maul niul Hawaii ports. DEPAHT0HE8. Momlay, Jnn 0. Am bk Archer. Calhoun, for San Krunclsco. Tuesday, Jan 10. Stnirlwalnnl.aroKory.forHonokaa ami Kukulhticlc. Stmr W Q Hull. Hntrlunil. for Klo- ele, Ilaimpepe, Nawlllwlll, anil Koloa at 5 p in. Stmr Maul, Freeman, for Lulial- iin, KahtlUli. Kcaunu. liana. Jliiinoii and Klpahulu iit5 p in, in Clauilhm'H piace. Stmr Leluia. Bennett, for Molokai and Lanul at 5 m. Stun Kllohatia.TlioiiiDson. for Ka uai nt 3 p in. VESSELS LEAVING TOMOUROW. Stmr Klnau. Clarke, for Maul and Hawaii ports at 11 u in. PASSENOERS AlUUVED. From Maui and Hawaii ports. per uttnr Mauua Lon, Jan 10 J H McGowan and who, N II Duuton, J Sylva Jr, J Gaspar Jr, Mish M MaholoDii, J D Paris Jr, J It 1'nris Jr. V A Greonwoll, J Groc nwoll, AV Lishtenberu, B W Griswald, Kaleikau and wifo, Mr Shibayania, G McDougall Jr, W Kalaiwa, A Fernandez, Dr Atobor, ly, Mrs Hoho and bou und 93 on deck. IMPORTS. From Kauai, per stmrEilohaua Jan 9 3000 sx bugar. H rom ilnuai, per stmr lviloha mi, Jan 9 Mrs Auke and duiiub- ter. From Mnui and Hawaii porta, per stmr Maunaloa, Jan 108250 ex sugar, 59C hx colTeo, 32 lid cat tle, G8 bdld bides and 200 pkcH suudries. LOCAL AMD GENERAL. At n meeting of thu Board of Trustees of the Y. M. 0. A. Inst eveniup, several now mombora were elected and other routine business attended to. The quar terly meeting takes place Thurs day evening and not Monday as announced in nnotuer paper. Bids for the masonry tower to support the Diamond Hoad light houso olo ed today, but wero not opened on account of the absence of Superintendent Bowoll. Thero woro ouly two bids received by Minister King, but possibly Mr. Rowell has moro about his clothes. B. M. Farrington, a soldier who died at Buena Vista hospital, was buried from tho Catholic cathe dral this forenoon with military honors. He was 28 years of nee. and belonged to Co. L, 2nd En gineers, U. S. V. His death wa? caused by peritonitis. Another Vaeleii Run. Tho whole firo department was called out shortly after noon today to witness the smoke coming from burned meat in a pot on a gasoline stove in Jim Nott's place near tho comer of Punchbowl and Boreta nia streets. Some Portuguese women saw the smoko and bo coming hystorical, turned in tho alarm without investigating. It seems that the people in tho houso carolessly left the gasoline stovs buruiug and went out to do some orrauds. The Wator wen toff into steam and the beef was left to make thn smoke. Kallruud Acclilenl. L. Todd, an omployo of tho On- hu railroad, met with a serious ao cident about noon ' today. Todd got his foot caught in a switch frog, and tho train was backed be fore he could make himself heard. His foot was badly crushed. Mr. Todd was oarriod to his homo ou Nuuanu street. The Evening Bulletin gives ALL the news for 7& cents a month. I 1 I . W V DontWasteTime AT ONCE. If you haven't seen our full line, which we have just received, you are missing a lot of good things. LATEST STYLES, too ; and the quality Is superior, and the prices are very low for such qualities and styles. GENTS' TAN SEAL SKIN, TOILET. GENTS' BLACK AND RUSSET ROMEOS. GENTS' BLACK SEAL-SKIN, TOILET. GENTS' BOX CALF, TOILET. GENTS' GLAZED KID, TOILET. GENTS' RUSSET CALF, TOILET. Call at once, before the assortment Is broken. The Manufacturers' Shoe Co,, Sign ov thu Bio Shoe, JJ 3Tort street. mimiiiimiiiimmMimaiiX WAIAI.AU ROAD JU11Y. AUendfil hy DlitlnirulalifilKacort Looka Over till' linute. A rond jury to look out an easier, grado for a portion of the Waialao rond beyond JVloiluli mane a proli miimry roconnoisunco this fore noon. Tho jurors are W W Hall, F W McOhesuoy, L 0 Abies, S B Rose, George Mnnson and John Lucas. They wore accompanied on tho trip by President Dole, Mar shal Brown, Cliief Clerk Hn;siuu or of tho Interior Department nud A. V Gear. The jury asks the Gov eminent to present it with oiti mates of the cost. No decision need be expected for somo time. Mr. Goar treated tho weary explorers of this morning to refreshments including cignn. i Tho police aro all minus their belts today. The buckles of those have been sont to n jewelry store to bo polished. NEW TO-DAY Notice. The business of P. J. Voeller will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one in the name of the said P. J. Voeller, without a written order from the under signed. JAMES J. BYRNE. M'g'r and Att'y In Fact for P. J. Voeller. Honolulu, January io, 1899. in 4-nil Pop -corn Crisps! THE HAWAIIAN CRISPS COMPANY HAS MOVED Into the premises lately occupied by Mr. Joseph Tinker as a meat market, on Nuuanu street, opposite Chap lain street. A Full Supply of Fresh Crisps Made Daily ! 1,,"n BY AUTHORITY. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Honolulu, H. I., January 11, 1899. 1 Notice. Holders of Hawaiian Government Bonds of the following dates and denominations, are hereby notified that on and after ma turity of the next coupon, Interest will cease. The principal of said bonds will be paid on presentation at the next due date of the coupon. ACT OF OCTOBER 24TH, 1890. Stock A Bond No. 1, Date Dec. 11, 1890, $1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 2, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 3, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 4, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 5, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 6, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 7, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 8, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 9, Date Dec. n, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 10, Date Dec. 11 , 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 11, Date Dec. 11 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 12, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 13, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 14, Date Dec. 11, 1890, 1,000. tvnv I BUT BUY YOUR VaSLIPPERS M Stock A, Bond No. 15, Date Dec. 11, 1800, f 1, 000. Stock A, Bond No. 16, Date Dec. 11, i8qo,i,ooo. Stock A, Bond No. 17, Date Dec, 1890, fi,ooo. v Stock A, Bond No. 18. Date Djc. n. it. 1890, Si, 000. Stock A, Bond No. 19, Date Dec. 11, 1890, fi,coo. Stock A, Bond No. 20, Date Dec. 11, 1890, $1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 21, Date Djc. 11, 1890, ?i,ooo. Stoek A, Bond No. 22, Date Die. 11, 1890, jfl.OOO. Stock A, Bond No. 2j, Date Dec. 1890, i,ooo. Stock A, Bond No. 24, Date Dec. 1890, jfi.ooo. Stock A, Bond No. 25, Date Dec. iSoo,i,ooo. Stock A, Bond No. 26," Date Dec. 1890, J 1, 000. Stock A, Bond No. 27, Date Dec. 1890, 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 28, Date Dec. 1890, i 1,000. Stock A, Bond No. 29, Date Dec. 1890, ji,ooo. Stock A, Bond No. jo, Date Dec. 11. 11. 11. ii. 11. 11. 11. 11. 1890, $1,000. Total, 30,000. (Signed), S. M. DAMON, ui4-3t Minister of Finance, Quick Sales and Small Profits Squash, 3c per lb. Cranberries, 15c " ;gVe DON'T lend money ' to Newspaper Reporters.' P. J. VOELLER I CO., Fort and Hotel Sts. Telephone 680. In the Circuit Court, First Circuit, of the Hawaiian Islands. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Maria Hammer, late deceased, Inttstite. Petition having been mum, .11. u,. a v-icuiiui, i,yuh ... v ters of Administration upon said estate be Issued to David Dayton, notice Is hereby clven that FRIDAY, the ird day of FEB Ulna. K 11 ,. .(. II. nrttHniv I RUARY, A. D. 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the Judiciary Building. Honolulu, Oahu, is appointed the time and pbee for hearing said petition, when and where all persons concerned may appear and show cause, If any they have, why said petition should not be granted. Dated, Honolulu, January 4th, 1899. By the Court: J. A. I HUmrijUIN, 1 i09-3tVed Clerk. Lodge Le Progres de l'Oceanio, No. 124, A. A A. S. R1TK. Thero. will bo a spoctnl meeting of Lodge lie l'rogros No. 12J, A. und A. H. Iltto, at itti lmll, MhhoiiIo Tumplo, THIS (TUESDAY) IS V IS S1SO January lOtli, nt 7:H0 o'clock. WOIIK IN TII1HD UliUKKK, Mombors of Iluwnllnn Totlo, l'aclllo Lod;o and all vltdtlng brothrun aro cor dially Invited to bo present. By order of the It. V. M, 1113 .II. Q. OnAlHJK, Secrotary. Estate of Lorenzo )f Honolulu, Bahu, filed byflp: L. Kir 1 r- 7 1 109 rl U yL, S w&lWMftffVji