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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., FEBRUARY 1, 18U9.
WANTS.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Do You
Plows, Fanning Tools, Carpenters'
Tools, Windmills, Pumps, Points and
Oils, Pipe and Fittings, Roofing Iron,
Rifles, Shotguns, Powder and Shot, and
general Hardware ? If so the place to
get them is on the corner of Fort and
King streets, of
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Cor. Fort and Kino: Sts.
Columbia and lUmblcr Agents.
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MlHHffliffi
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Machines Sold on Installments.
Parts and Needles for
L. F. PRESCOTT,
AGENT TOR
Wheeler & Wilson
LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH COMBINED.
FORT, NEAR HOTEL STREET, - - HONOLULU, II. I.
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Andrrw Welch v. IManlrr.
The hark Andrew Welch nnd
tin- bxrlcHutino Planter yesterday
finished n twenty day rac from
II n-luln to tliia port. The An
dr w V.-1"U xr n, but the Plnuter
dri')pcd her mu'bor less tbnu nn
hnm-latr. Th vessels loft Ho
jiolulu tncethtr nnd arrivod off tho
ll.ad nliniit lhn same lirno. The
vii d, which for some tirao past
, lian been blowing with too much
"lorce, has imw died down alto.
iio'Iit, nnd during the Inst twonty
fonr briurn quite n fleet of becalm
ed wind JHinnern lias feathered
iMweti P"rall mo islaud and the
G bleu (Me. The Andrew Welch
and tbo Planter were becalmed
nl .DR with the others, aud the
only rnasou for tb Imik'a victory
wms that bIii not t iwboat firbt.
B F. Uhrnuiclo. .Tail. 20.
Monti Irora il Colonlra.
TIih U. S. S. Mmna, Caroy
commander, arrived in port at
r.Iiniit 9:30 o'clock this forenoon.
Purn r I3niid rriort as follow:
'The Monua loft Sydney at 4:13
p. in. on th lGth of January, aud
cleared the Heads at 4:53 p. in.
On the 10, panned the three kings
1-dnnd-i; tin I no-th capoAbniim at 2
p. in; Rauuiloto Beacon Abeam at
!2:0G . in., an I readied Auckland
a 3 p m. mi the 20. Aiiuklami
wn' 1 ft n'xt day at 3:20 p. in.
and Riuuit'to Beacon pasted at
11:50 p. m. Apia, Samoa was
resell, d at 11 a. m. on the 25th
day, -i here a stty was made of only
a' fow houre, the voyage being
continued at 3 p. m.
PlillHdelphln forHiunoa.
San Uioo, Jimuary 20. Admi
aal Kuutz and tbo Navy Dpirt
luent were in communication to
day over the question of bending
tho flagship Philadelphia to S
inoi, with the result that the cruis
er will sail uext Thursday for the
8CQU0 of trouble iu the South
''flras.
Nourf Callfornliin IJeml.
Oakluud, Jan. 24. Es Govern-
' or Roiuunldn Ptioheo i, one of the
moat piuimeMuo ubnrauteis in the
history of California, died last
! ut tbn borne of his bruther-in law,
H. 11. Millor, ou lioulevaid ter
race, iu Oakland.
Notice.
Any calls for Dr. J. R. Shaw may be
sent to his Infirmary, Telephone 706. Calls
will be promptly attended by Dr. W. T.
Monsarrat. 1 132MW
Lodge Le Progres de l'Oceanie, No. 124,
a. .t a. s. lUTB.
"" Thuro will bo a speclnl meeting of
Lodiro IJ I'rogres No. 124, A. and A.H
Klto, ut IU ball, Musonlo Toinplo,
'THIS (WKIlM'SiDAYJ JJVl'JNINU, 10U
rtwiy lt, 1WI9, at 7:30 o'clock.
WOllK IN SKCONI) DEUHKn.
M 'tubers of lluwailan Lotlgo, 1'ul'IIIo
J ild nnd all vlbltlng brethren are cor
, tlially Invited to bo rCHUnt.
By order of tho It. W. M.
1J32- " II. O. OIIAHUK, Secretary.
Use
Renting and Repairing.
All Machines.
Sewing Machine
NEW TO-DU.
BY AUTHORITY
Pabl c Lands Notics.
Notice Is hereby given to members of
Settlement Association of land of Wahl
awa, Waialun, that applications for their
respective lots may be made at Public
Lands Office on or after this date.
J. F. BROWN,
Agent of Public Lands.
Jan. list, 1800. nyt
Notice.
Department of the Interior,
Bureau of Conveyances, Feb. i, 1S99.
Moses K. Nakulna has this day been
appointed Deputy Registrar of Convey
ances for the Hawaiian Islands, vice R. A.
Andrews resigned.
THOS. G. THRUM,
Registrar of Conveyances.
Approved:
"33'3t
J. A. KING.
Minister of the Interior.
Publio Lauds Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ing named lots may be applied for at the
office of W. O. Aiken, on or after to a. m.
Feb. nth, 1899, Pala, Maul, Leases or
Cash Freeholds.
Kula, Maui:
Lot 31 Pulehulkl, 13,91 100 Acres.
Kaupe:
Lot No. 9, 90,44100 Acres. '
For particulars as to above apply at
office of W. O. Aiken, Pala, Maul, or at
Public Lands Office, Honolulu.
J. F. BROWN,
Agent of Public Lands.
Dated Jan. 31st, 1S99. 1133-31
THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol.
PUBLISHED IN HlLO.
No.
Is a pretty
good paper for
S2.50 per an
num, preferably
in advance.
Advertisers
who use its col
umns GET
GOOD
RESULTS 1
Amateur
Photographers
Frequently want their work In a hurry.
You come on one of the steamers, are here
only a few days, and wish to have your
exposures developed and printed before
leaving. We have put
Electrical
Dpyers,3
Into our establishment, and will GUAR
ANTEE TO DO YOUR WORK
QUICKER AND BETTER than anyone
else In the city. One trial will convince
yju that we are correct In this statement.
Amateurs are welcome to the use of dark
roon free of charge.
C. E. LeMUNYON,
Rooms 3 and 4, Love Building.
IPS
JJJSf.. in Ibii column mil hi Inurled tl ifctntl
CU a Hnefirtl inttrtton; to etntt teconj instr.
turn; fa ctntt a wttk an J ?o etnti a month. Ibii it tbt
ibtapttt advtrliting evtr vfftrgj tbt ptoflt of Honolulu.
WE WANT YOU TO HAVE a West Dlslnfectlne
Machine rut In your closet or cesspool. and
live sickness. California Feed Co.,Agen1s. looij-tm
BOARD AND ROOMS.
HOARD WITH NICE rURNISIILt) ROOMS,
U 50, tlerctanla street. ii,-im
FOUND.
pOUNIX-LARGB DOG.
Enquire S3 Fort street.
iii-)t
FUND Pouch containing Bicycle outfit. 0ner
can hive same by calling at the Evening Bulletin
office and paying expenses. im
LOST.
I OST Postal Savings Dank Hook No. 8 "D."
L I Inder will please return to Bulletin office, ato
King street. )-)!
I OST A WHITE- FEATHER IIO A ontheroaJ to
I- Moma Lua last Sunday. Please return 1 1 this
office nJ receive reward. tt6tf
I OST A GOLD PIN lth a DIAMOND In the cm-L-
tor; between Walkahatulu Brldce and Alapal St.
Return to this office. tioS-im
PASS-BOOK LOST.-Pass Book on,. In (avor
I of Wm. CrawforJ. has been lost, tinder will
receive suitable reward bv leavlngsame at the office
of the HAWAIIAN-CHINESU NEWS. itoa-tf
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A LIFE, from not having West Disinfecting Ma
chines Inyourhouses. Chlnro-Napthnleumkllls
cockroaches and ants. See California Feed Co.,
Agents. lo6g-!m
TOR SALE.
FOR SALE 4 Lots at Maklkl, by GEO. FORD.
Inquire at Popular, Tort street. u jt-tm
PTORTUNITYTOR DAIRYMEN l-Island-bred
dalrv stock, bred ti the thorouehbred sire of the
W. G. Irwin dairy. Tor further particulars Inquire of
C. W Macfarlane. ii)i-tf
COR SALE-Brand new FURNITURE, bedroom
1 set, kitchen furniture, and everything needed for
a beiutlful home. Inquire at hardware store next to
Union Lxpress Co . King street. ,to-iw
COR SALE National Cabinet Cash Register. In
I rood order Cost ialo: will sell for Slot ApdIv
G. DhlTZ, Watchmaker, 417 Nuuanu St. mt-iw
PR SALE-On SIIIPMAN ENGINE In perfect
order. Apply to II. G. Ulart, Tort St. noflf
COR SALE-BOOKS ON MODERN LACE.
Mrs Manna's.
A TWO-MANUALand Pedal Bass REED ORGAN
r Suitable for chapel or residence. Bircttrom
Music Co., Fort street.
1067
REST
D vlnced.
cent meal In town. Try It and be con
Llnd's Excelsior Restaurant. 1041.
WANTED.
WA
ANTED TWO GOOD CARPENTERS at O.R.
Rt L. Co.'s workshops. A long lob for the
right men. 1117-iw
A first-class GERMAN GIRL WANTS POSI HON
" as cook or for eeneral housework. Call at
White House, Nuuanu street iijt-i
UANTED-Several SMALL DOYS. Apply at
'" Honolulu Messenger Service, corner King and
Alakea streets. to67-tf
ANTED 500 Men to get Shaved for 1 j cents, at
W 6toM Fort street, opposite the Club Stables.
io)i-tf H.JEFFS. Proprietor.
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
Feed Co., Agents. io6g-im
TO LET.
WE RENT the WestDISINFECTING MACHINES
and keep them In order, for a small monthly
rental. California Feed Co.. Agents. tooo-im
NEW TO-DAY
P.H.Brooks Division, No. I,
Uniform Rank, K. of P.
Honolulu, H. I., Feb. i, 1809. Head
quarters P. H. Brooks Co., Uniform Rank,
Knights of Pythias. There will be a
meeting of the above company at Pythian
Castle Hall, Fort street, at 8 o'clock this
evening. All members should be present.
Important business.
By order of the Sir Knight Captain
commanding. ,
S. J. SALTER,
n33-it Sir Knight Recorder.
FOR SALE.
Completely Furnished
Modern Two-Story
House.
Commanding a beautiful view; high
elevation ; In one of the most desirable
localities In the city.
The house contains 7 rooms, consisting
of sitting room, 3 bed rooms, dining room,
kitchen, pantry and bath; also large lanal.
Electric lights and bells.
Hot and cold water.
I For permit to see house, and full par
I tlculars. annlv to
Gear, Lansing & Co.,
1132-tf 210 KING STREET.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Proposals for Flour.
Den.irtment of California.
Office of the Chief & Purchasing Com
missary U. b. Army.
Honolulu, H. I., December 28th, 1898.
Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be
received at this office until January 7U1,,
1899, at eleven o'clock, a. m., and then
opened, for furnishing for the use of troops
at this station , Fl f teen thousand ( 1 5,000)
pounds of Issue Flour. Government re
serves the right to reject In whole, or in
part, any or all bids. Instructions fur
nished on application at this office. .
PHILLIP M. LYDIG,
Captain & C. S. U. S. Vols.
Chief & Purchasing Commissary.
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For additional Shipping Newt sea seventh page.
Diamond Head Signal Station, Veb
1, 1 p m Weather clear, wind light
K.
Weather Bureau, Puuabou, Feb 1.
Temperature Morning minimum,
02; Midday maximum, 78.
( Barometer corrected for gravity, .06 )
Barometer, Oam, 30.S5 falling.
RainfAll, do. 0.00.
Humidity at 0 a m 74 percent.
Dew rolnt (ft y.
AnnivALB.
Tuesday, Jan 31.
Am schr Jessie Minor, Whitney,
from Eureka.
Stmr Mauua Lou, Slmcrson, from
Maul and Hawaii ports.
Wednesday, Fob 1.
O SS Mariposa, Hay ward, from San
Francisco.
S 8 Nlppou-Maru, Evans, from Sail
Francisco.
S S Moana, Carey, from the Colo
nies. DErAnTURE8.
Stmr Klnau, Clarke, for Maul and
Hawaii ports,
OSS Mariposa, Hayward, for tho
Colonics nt 3 p in.
8 S Nippon-Mam, Evans, for China
mid Japan at 4 p in.
S S Moana. Carey, for San Francis
co at 8 p m.
ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT
The 8 S Nippon-Maru, Evanp
commander, arrived off port nt
12:15 a m today, after n Bplondid
trip of (J dnya nnd 43 iuiuutB
from San Frnnoifco.
The chief steward of tbe Mauna
Loa aud one of the engineers of
tho 'same steamer, had a bit of ji
tussol shortly after the arrival of
that boat yesterday.
JLho Moana hauled alonsaide
I ho Inter Island wharf this morn
inrr on account of the occupancy
of the Pacific Mail and Oceania
wharfs by tbo other foreign steam-
ore.
Tho OSS Mariposa, Hayward
commander, arrived in port early
this nioruiUL', Imviuc Bailed from
Sui Francisco nt 2 a in January
2(5. Tho vory finest kind of weath
er was experienced throughout tbo
trip. Tbe Mariposa brougbtquito
a large list of passenger for this
port. Tho short delay was duo to
tho tnailB.
PASSENGERS AIIRIVED.
From Hawaii nnd Maui, per
stmr Mauua Loa, Jan 81 U Re-
mensboigcr, James Dodtl, O M
Millor, W G Hymno, J D Paris, J
Coerper, OhriB Willis, Wra Whit,
M S Levy, A W Carter und 83 on
deck.
From tho Colonies, per U S 8
Moana, Feb 1 Mrs James. Messrs
JatneH, Hart, McMordie, Dradley
ana furniugham.
PABSENOEna DEPARTED.
For Maui and Hawaii ports, per
strar Kinau, Feb 1 Geo Lycur
gns, D Ilobortson, R Dalziel, EJ
lirauuBohweiger, Dr L R "Webster,
Oapt Noilspn, H Glado H E Coop
er, Mrs L de L Ward, Somolzki,
Dr Grace Pulver, Mrs Smith, Mrs
Paiko, C H Kins, W A Potts,
Miss O Mossman, Miss Winter,
Mjbs Perry, H Danern, Paul Jar
rott, Mrs R A Tomes, Miss Daisy
Tomes, J H PorteouB, J Marks,
B. A Baldwin aud wife, George
Rndick, A H Bacbolder, George
Ross, Mr nnd Mrs O J Falk, O E
Jij".gan,Lr Winalow.Mra King,nllss
King, John Wilson, 8 M White
hoiiHO, Mr Sopor, Oliver Johnson,
U id l'airer and brtde, (J A Brown,
and Mrs D Knapa.
IMPORTS.
From the Colonies, por US8
Moana, Fob 1100 ca spirits, 109
cs radso, 24 cs tinctures, 5 pkgn
shells, 290 cs onions, 60 os fish, 55
cs potatoes, 1 bale broils, 22 boxes
, 25 ca limes, 2 lion cubs.
Consigned to Agents P fe O, W G
Irwin, Order, E H Necblaeger,
UobroD Drug Co, Hart & Co, Mo
Ohesney & Sons, J T Waterhouse,
J id. Vicars, o James, Davis cc (Jo
Mclneruy & Co, D G Oamarinos,
U Andrews.
Weather for January.
O. J. Lyons reports tbo weather
for January as follows: Tho moan
temperature for January was 70.3
degrees, about normal. Rainfall
1.02in., normal 3.20. This was
the dryost January for 13 years.
The baromoter readings horeafter
will bo corrected by tbe interna
tional standard for this latitude.
The correction is .00.
NEW TODAY.
FRANCIS J. BERRY,
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Will practice In all the V. S relent
an J State Courts.
Progress Dlock, cor, Bcretinla ani Fort streets.
it ;: Rooms i ani 6.
OUR LINE
Of the very best grades of new and popular style of Shoes.
Our stock Is a thoroughly good stock In every respect. You will
find It good because Its styles are not only tasty, but desirable and
serviceable. GOOD because Its assortment Is varied and complete.
GOOD because It shows full, honest value for the price every time.
IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING,
except your time, to call nnd see for yourself, and If your TIME Is
valuable you cannot spend It to a better advantage, or at any place
where you wilt receive better returns than examining our superb
stock.
The Manufacturers' Shoe Co,, '
Sign of the Big Shoe,
Jt Port strcot.
7aUimitimuiiUiiiuiuiiuuiiii.iiui.TiK
JasFMorgan
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKERzz
tl 33 Queen Street
Fine Residence For Sale.
Ilosldonco of Mr. F. Waldron, on
Lutmlllo Htreot ; 140 foot on Lunalllo
sttoot, 12i) to 181 foot doop.
Contains 20,070 squaro foot.
A now, comfortablo liouso on tho prop
orty, containing 0 rooms.
Furthor particulars at my ofllco.
.lAS.r.MOKGAK,
Auctioneer.
Household
Furniture
iiiiim
AT AUCTION.
.ON.
THURSDAY, Eel). 2, 1899,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
At the residence of Mr. J. MORT OAT,
Emma street, opposite Emma Square, I
will sell at Public Auction, Household Fur
niture, comprising :
LACE CURTAINS. EASY CHAIRS,
DIVANS AND COUCHES,
CARPETING, LARGE RUGS.
PORTIERES, BAMBOO SHELVES,
OAK BEDROOM SET,
UUKbAUb, lAtiLbb,
PIANO LAMP. HALL LAMPS.
FINE BLACK WALNUT DINING
TABLE.
B. W. CHAIRS, MARBLE-TOP SIDE
BOARD. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
t MEDALLION STOVE AND UTEN
SILS, REFRIGERATOR. MEAT SAFE,
i FINE COLLECTION OF PALMS
AND FERNS.
i MAMMOTH SAGO PALM,
ETC., ETC.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctloncor.
$10 Reward !
Will be paid for Information that will lead
to lhe arrest nnd conviction of the thief
who stole a Cleveland Bicycle, Model 22,
No. 50,987, from Baseball Grounds last
Thursday evening, Jan. 26th, 1899.
, KING BROS.,
1 1 32 1 10 Hotel Street.
British Residents
Are cordially Invited to Jattend a meeting
at the Arlington Hotel, King street, at 7:30
on Wednesday evening next, February 1st,
to consider the advisability of presenting
nn address to Lord Charles Beresford on
his arrival herejhls week. 1131-31
Fop Sale.
A PAYING BUSINESS. CHANCE
FOR ONE WITH SMALL CAPITAL.
See Bar,
W. E. B1VENS,
i"3-im 315 Fort St.
13
IS
S3 I.
THEORPHEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
T.V. KING.,
J. F. POST.
... LESSEE
.MANAGLR
JULE WALTERS
In a, ITe-w Role.
A MILITARY MtAMA,
Through the Lines I
SUPPORTED BY
MISS LODISE LLEWELLYN
Charming Dramatic Soprano,
AND LARGE COMPANY.
IS&KTHEBEST!
TO-NIGHT.FEB.Ist!
Great Business Opening!
1 HAVE A VALUABLE
MECHANICAL
AMERICAN
PATENT, nt
Which I will sell outright, or will form a
combination with an active business man
for placing the work on the market. This
is a splendid business opening for a pro
gressive man. For full particulars address
1127 L. W. G Bulletin office.
For Sale.
VALUABLE
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
Consisting of that certain lot on the
east side of Fort street, near the
head of Kukui street, i few doors
above the corner of Fort and Be're-
tania streets.
Apply to
WILLIAM SAYID6E,
II2I
No. 12! Queen St.
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS!
s. I'armat llimakua ; $ 7,50a
9. 4 Lois at .Maklkl j 5o
3. iHi acres tanj near town 6,oo
4. ii acreol l.nJcmter oltoun 4,500
j. A ii-year lease 4 cottages ,s;a
6, A 4o-room LoJcInc House, u.year lease, j.ooa
T. Large lot at Malklkl 10,000
8. s;j acres coffee lanj, Kona..,., 3,000
9. 3 acres coffee lanj, Kona, -planted.... 6,00a
10. Lot H acre near town ', 1,500
11. Corner lot center of town g.500
11. An 8-year lease 1 cottages i,oo
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Postofficc Lnne, - Honolulu.
No shop-worn goods onlthc coun
ters of merchants who advertise in
The Bulletin,
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