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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., FEBRUARY 1G, 1899.
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To-dny's Honolulu Stock
Exchange Report.
NAME STOCK
Capital kh'
Autho'zed Issu'd
MercjHliU,
C.Dreutr&Co
Sugir.
Am Sug'tCo.As
AmSuCo o'd tin
Twa Mant'n Co
HamoaPUnCo
Haw'n Apr. Co
lltnnmii In Cn'
llonokaa S Co
Haiku SugjirCo
Knloa SutMrCn
Klpihulu SuCo
Ojfltl Asc'b!e
.fiOihjSfr'duB)
trOiWp bu Co
OoWilaSI'nCo
3 . OliWalu Com'y
vpatlfic Su Atlfl
CJpaUPIant'nCo
' Ptpeekeo Su Co
Pioneer Mill Co
Walluku Su Co
WalmanaloSCo
Walmea AllllCn
WalanCom'y
hUtctltaittoui
Wilder S S Co
Inter-Is S N Co.
Haw'n rice Co.
Hono.HT&LCo
Mutual Tele Co
Mi4hrrf A!
fl.
75o.mp
750,00a
l.ooo.ooo
17$,ooa
500,01x1
1,000,000
Joo.ooo
t, 000,00a
500,00c
500 000
100.000 1.000
1 60,000 1,600
600.000
t ,800,000
1,000000
500,000
150,000
500,000
T 50,000
750,000
Gtpltil
Paid Up
10,000 f 1,000,000
;$ooo
90,000
1.750
5,ouo
20,000
J ,000
10.OOU
5.000
5000
6.000
18 000
10,000)
5,000
1,500
5.000
7,500
7.500
li&
OahuKy
DowJt,
Haw Gov.6per c
HfiovPfntS.iK
Oahu Ry&L Co
,125,00011,15a
700 000 7,000
ja.oooj 1,520
U5 coo! 1.350
ajj.ouo ,5$o
500.000 5,000
500.0001 5,00a
150,000 9,950
9O0.3OU 9.0UC
l$0,Otn Ij.ooo
9,00a 90
31,000 ) to
,500,00015,000
Dli
lAjkJ
H
750.000J
9,ono,oool
I75.O0O"
500.000!
t,4OOot6lM
300,000! 315
1,000,0001
500,000,
500,000!
300,000:
1 60.000)
I,8oo,ouot7H!
i,oao,ooo
500,000 toajil
150,000
50000a
750,oon
750,000
1,135000
700,00a
952,00a
125,00a
55,ooa
500,000
500,000
115 two
90,Ooa
139,000
Jt.ood
1,500,0001
todtooH
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HOAO WOIMC.
SALLS REPORTED.
30 Klpihulu
A cricket match will bi plajed
ou Snturdtiy afternoon by OlBcora
va. Members nf tho H. 0. 0.
Operations In Contemplation mid In
ProirreM liy the llurenu.
Tbo Buronu of Roads and
Bridges is nbout to begin tho con
struction of Lililm street extension
to the Puunui residence tract
nbovo Wyllio strpet. Thero is nu
appropriution of SoCOO for the
work.
Work i alio to begin forthwith
in n.'puiiiuK, widening und reduo
inc mado of the Wailan rond, for
which tho allotted ilom in $2500.
The expenditure of S5000 on the
farther end of Mauoa road is be
ing worked out.
Repairing of tho Ewa road be
yond Moaualun is in progress.
Tho Btouo crusher is in operation
there.
Kninobamoba road ropairs are
going on at Kaluapalena.
Prison cncs ar working ou
the Iwilei toad and ou King Btroet
at Tawaa.
M 9 m
Xotra nf til Navy.
Tho battleship Oregon will be
here until the '23rd iust. at least.
A race between crows from tho
ship ha boeti arranged for the 2'2d,
Washington's birthday.
Then have already bpen several
races between en ws fiom tho tug
boitt Iroqu ds. Another will take
place ou the 52d.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Dollars
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
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We can make your old wheel
AS GOOD AS NEW !
The Commissioners of Educa
tion meet this afternoon.
Benito Guerrero has reuned as
manager of P. J. Voellor it Co.
A bavy 1 f lidieB were specta
tors 'f tho Co n bond trial this
moruiug.
Maps of Honolulu may now bo
had at CO ceutn each from M. D.
Monsarrat. deo Now Today.
Tlie case of Kalaukoa 11 ml Iliin
8eu,charged with importing opium,
enmo up in tho Police Court thin
foroioon but was coutinupd until
Saturday.
Messrs. Uilcbc ck and Mott
Sniith, artists, held a consultation
on the tinting of th wnlls of tho
Kilohaua Ait Leiguo rooms in
Model block this forouoou.
0. S. Deeky has secured the lino
Booth property of 250 acrea in
Paura valley and will l"so no
time in improving it for residence
sites. A boulovard 50 feol wide
and terraces on the slopes will bo
constructed.
A meeting of tho Church De
fense, and Extension AsHoaiation
will be held at Harmony Hall on
King street near Fort at 8 o'clock
this oveniug. All churchman and
othnrs interested aio cordially ii
vited to atttud.
The regular weekly mootiuK of
tho Christian Workers will be
hold on Fridoy afternoon. 1'eb. 17
at 3:30 o'clock at tho Y. M. 0. A.
Hall. Tho tnoeting will bo led by
Bov. Mr. Gardiner. A cordial
invitation is extended to nil to be
present.
Our new plant is turning out
work unexcelled by any fac
tory. Any color, plain or
striped. With or wltho
transfers
Enameling
Brazing
Any minor repair done on short notice !
EAKIN & WHITMAN,
Tel. 746. TRIBUNE AGENTS.
If you have a broken frame we can put In
a new D.irat very utile cost
2r9t.
J
"BE SURE YOU'RE RIGHT,
THEM m AHEAD."
You are always right in
buying
"Bruno"
Mandolins
and...
Guitars.
On account of the excellent
finger board they are the best
instrument a beginner can
procure.
Cheapest. Why ? Because
they are the best.
All Hawaiian Songs can
be-procured at our counter.
BEMSTROM MUSIC CO.,Ltd.
Progress Bloolc.
COKXKK TOUT AND BEKBTANIA STRrJTTS.
EVERYTHING
KNOWN IN MUSICI
The New Music Store
of Wall, Nichols Co.
is Now Open t
New shipment of
STEINWAY PIANOS,
VOSE & SON'S PIANOS.
KINGSBURY PIANOS,
UEG1A MUSIC BOXES,
GRAPHAPHONES and
GRAMOPHONES.
New KecorJs and Tune Sheets lor above,
Quick
Sales
and
Small
Profitsf
Squash, 3c per lb.
Cranberries, I5c "
P. J. VOELLER &. GO.,1
Fori Mm! Hotel Sts.
Telephone Mo. 1100
Notaries.
WAN IN PIL1K1A.
VISIT Till- Ni-W .MUSIC, STORE OF
WALL, NICHOLS CO.
NOTICE !
V. C. BIVENS, the Rrtnl Etnte
Ajicnt, hits clumped IiIm locution
from 315 Fort street to the new quarters In
Mclnenry Block, opposite Bank of Hawaii.
'Phone 146.
N. FERNANDEZ.
NOTARY PUBLIC ail TYPEWRITER
Oillce: 20S Merchant Htreet, Camp
bell Block, rear of J. O. Carter's olllee.
P. O. Hox 194.
EDMUXD H. IIAliT,
Notary Public and Typewriter
Conveyancer .nJ Searcher of Record.
Olllco Camplioll'R lllock, Merchant St.
next aoor to Hawaiian wine lo. ioss-ii
The Bulletin classifies its ads. Re
suit small advertisers get a sturr
deal.
Notice.
Purwms wishing to obtain boartl at
Makawao, Maul, can be ycuoiniuodntvd
at M IIS. II. 11. llMM'A'S
Tiirms, $10 por vek. IIS54lni
MlHr if Pranc wnt Toivitl In by the
WnlalmK'.
A paasengor to Kiiuni "in tho
James Mnkeo ou her last trip,
states positively thit the Star of
France, recently anchored nt the
mouth of tho harbor, was really
in pilikia off Barber's Point tho
other day. Ho states that the
vessel signaled tho Makee for as
sistance but that the steatripr, be
ing in n little trouble hersolf, nas
iiimlile to help the Star of h ranee
Tho Woialoale wont to tho aid of
the Star and towed her to her pre
sent ancliorago. At the time tho
vessel spoke tho Makee, blio had
her anchora out.
The Waialealp ciuno in this
morninc from Kauai. Purser
Fenback reports ns folio wd regard
lug the Star of F.rance: "When
we woro on our way to Kauai
Monday, wo nightod tho Star of
Franco close in shoro near Bar
ber's Point. It looked for all the
world as of she was on rocks, so
wo cliHngod our courso nud wont
ovor to eeo if wo could bo of any
assistance. Pilot Macaulay, who
v(us in ho pilot boat, hailed us
aud said that the captain of tho
Star of France desired to be
towed to tho entranco to tho chan
nel. Wo gave him n lino and
took him whore ho wanted to go.
The Star of Franco was iu a very
dangerous position. She was
closo to tho rocks in a troachorous
placo."
HOPE FOR. CANAL II I IX.
Washington, February 3. The
Nicaragua cannl bill, which was
ordered reported from the IIoubo
Committee on Commerco today,
has an excellence chnnco of pas
sage by tho liiwor body and on ac
count ot tho parliamentary status
of tho rncaptire secured by substi
tuting tho amended Hepburn bill
for tho Morgan mcasuro which
passed the Beuate, filial action
during this Congress is now pruc
tically afisured.
The bill is simply the Morgan
bill without the canal company in
it, and will havo do troublo iu tho
Senate if Iteod will allow it to be
considered in the lowor branch.
The friends of thomoasuro tonight
feet there ia more cbanco for it
than over before.
Money to Pay OfT Nnnt
Washington, Fobruary G. The
sundry civil appropriation bill,
completed this noon by tho Houso
Couirailteo on Appropriation,
carrips S20.O0O.00O "to carry out
the obligations of tho treaty bo
twoou tbo United Statos and
Spain, to become immediately
available on tho exebango of rati
fications of said treaty."
Urown Vnlvcrttly I'realilenl,
Providence, R. I. Feb. 8. ltov.
James Monroe, President of the
Vas8ar Oollego, has been rcolected
President of tho Brown Univor-Bity.
ENAMBLINGcB,
We make a specialty of fine enameling, either In plain black, colors, or
highly decorated finish-
Kodaks Repaired,
Also guns, typewriters, bicycles, and any article requiring skilled and
finished workmanship. All work guaranteed. Will call for and deliver.
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1 PBARSOJST & HOBRON, Agts I
312 FORT ST. Telephone 565.
Gifts
For All & & SS
In selecting Gitts
many points are to be considered:
First of all, where is the largest
and best display to be &een ?
Second, the quality and prices ?
After you have convinced your
self on theseitwo points the rest
Is easy.
Largest Stock
We have on display the
largest and greatest variety ol
CHOICE GOODS ever offered
in Honolulu. We know our pnce&
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 1
we feel it our duty to familiarize
you with the goods we carry, and
jmr time is yours.
Come and inspect our stock.
Goods are all marked in plain w
figures.
Hollister Drug Co,
CCSe33C&33t&33CI3i
wMm
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MALTESE
LACE
We have a Large
Assortment of this
intrinsically valua
ble article, which
we are selling at
the most reasona
ble figures.
4i
E. W. JORDAN'S,
No. 10 FORT ST.
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