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THE EVENING UULLETIN. HONOLULU, H. 1., MARCH 10, J8'J9.
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FOR THE SEASON !
3S PERFUMES feS;
Roger and Gollet,
Lundbopg's,
Ricksecker's,
Gosnell's, in all odors
Toilet: Sets, Perfume Bottles,
Sachet Powders,
N Malle Cologne, Without a Rival.
Benson,Smith&Co.,Ltd
FORT AND HOTEL STS.
BSjABX-iISrESEP I860.
The Germania Life Insurance Co.
Of NEW YORK.
ASSETS $23,723,677. 1 3
Legal Reserve to Policy Holders 20,866,008.00
Surplus to Policy Holders 257I59595
Paid to Policy Holders since i860 38,331,242.67
Claims by death paid to Beneficiary Policy Holders 20,846,623.84
Matured Endowments paid to Policy Holders 5,524,720.07
Life Annuities paid to Policy Holders 327,474.70
Dividends and Surrenders paid to Policy Holders 11,632,424.06
TI10 Gcrmaulu Issuo-i nil tlio lutost mul most liberal forms of Life, Instill
mnnt, Iucotnn Dividend, Entlowmonl or Hoiul Pollclos.
GEAR, LANSING & CO., General Agents.
EMMETT MAY, Manager.
1029 210 King street, Honolulu.
THE CONNOISSEUR'S oy is
BECAUSE
ofevJWjSLSdK-
AND HIS JUDGMENT FOR PURITY
W. CPE ACOCK & CO., Ltd.
Sole .A-gents.
Telephone ITo. 4-
i. 'Ppt.PDunMD QO
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
. . ..IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN....
Groceries, Provisions and Peed
Now good?! rncelvpil iiy every packet from tlio States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
Aironlern Mi hfully attended to, and unoda delivered
TO ANY PART OF THE OITY FREE.
Gonoral Agents for tho Sanitarium Brand of Health Foods.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed,
East Corner Fort and King Sts.
(Machines Sold on Installments. Renting and Repairing.
Parts and Needles for All Machines.
L. F. PRESCOTT,
AGENT TOR
535
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Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH COMBINED.
FORT, NEAR HOTEL STREET, - - HONOLULU, II. I.
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Handsome Vehicles !
On tho Mohloui wo rocolved a largo lot of tho Latest Styles
In SUmtEYS, PHOTONS nd 110AD CARTS, which will make
sultablo Gifts.
Honolulu Carriage flanufactory
. TV. SV. WRIGHT. Prop'r.
1034 V FOUTSTnEET, ABOVE HOTEL.
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JT APPEALS TO HIS
PALATES FOR TASTE
P. O. BOX 145
cjyajcusjBs
Notice,
Tenders will be received at the
Office of Bruce Waring & Co.,
PROGRESS BLOCK, uplto Satur
day noon, March nth, 1899, for the
construction of a Street pn the
"PACIFIC HEIGHTS". The
right is reserved to reject any or all
bids.
Specifications can be had at our
Office. ,
BRUCE WARING & CO.
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People Will Not Bellove He Died at the
Elysee.
Correspondent Says Thai Deep Mystery Sur
rounds His Closing Hours Calling
of Physicians and Priests,
Now York, Februnry 20. A
Time cable from Loudou Buys:
The moit nBtonisliiug discovery
in i'aris is tin ftot that you can
hardly find unybo.ly who bolievee
that Frestileut Fnure died nt the
Elyaeo uudor the circumstances
ollioiftlly published. For oxnmpl
it is known that ut 7 o'clock Abbe
Hertzoc was bnntily summoued
from tho Madeleine. General
Bitilloud oflicnilly declared that
nt 7 o'clock President Fnuro hnd
nsKeu ior 11 priest. let it was
not until 8;05 o'clock that two
nlivsiomiiH. Drs. Ltimiplnnoni nml
Fottiuu, wero ur ontly cnlled to
the Ely&Pt. The first doctor who
saw Fnurp, Dr. Ilumbort, is etit
ed ollioially to hnvo declared thnt
thoro wero no grnvo Byraptorasy
rur 1111s reiitmu, 11 is aauou, iumo,
and Mile. Fauro wero not called
to tho dying man'e couch.
At 7:30 o'clock, though this was
his formal dinner hour, rind tho
priest was at tho Elysoo, neither
the Presiderit's wife, his daughter
nor Dupuy, President of tho Coun
cil, was informed that the Presi
dent was ill. AceordioB to tho
official statemont, it was shortly
ueiore u o'ciock tuat JVlme. and
Mllo. Fnure wore told that tho
President's case was hopeless, that
nnothor priest was draacred in
from tho street, and that JJupuy,
wuo unu in mo moanumo arrived,
was allowed to outer tho death
chamber. An offioinl said:
" The Prosiilent of tno ropublic,
who was struck down by the apo
plexy, died yesterday nt 10 o'clock
at night."
Not until 11 o'clock wqb any in
formation uiven to the nowsnnners.
Dr. Lnnuelongnl said that Fnure's
doath was ''due to rupture of n
veshol in tho vortebrno bulb." I
translate literally, not knowing
tho English medical equivnloat.
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HOSTO.VIA.VS WUHE ANUHY.
Los Angolos, February 28.
O. "Wilson Porter, the gay and
debonnair young clubman,
who won distinction by beinp
sued by Mrs. Mary Banning for
board and lodging, has pained
fresh notoriety. Porter roturned
from Houolulu just in time to lend
eclat to the late horso show. Lat
night Portor and a friend, Mr.
Stephenson of New York, occu
pied a box at tbo Los Angoles
Theater with two ladies of promi
nency in local society. It was tho
opening night of tho Bostoniaus,
but Portor and his friends evi
dently forgot that it was not a
horso show, for they Inugtipd and
talked so much whilo W. H. Mc
Donald and JuBsio Bartlelt Davis
were singing the duet of Dolorps
and Alvarado in tlionporaof "Tun
Seronado" that the performers bo
enmo nervous end complained to
iUHnagor wja't tliat tbo show
would have to stipif the people
in tho box didAuot cease their au-
uoyance.
Both McDonald and Miss Davis
wore highly indigunnt, and thi
former said that if it wero not for
tuo IrcIics ho would in person re
buke tho mpn who orouted the dis
turbance. To npppaso the angry
singers Managpr Wyntt went to
tho box and informed Porter and
his party that tho interruptions
would have to cease or tly would
hayo to leav'o tho theater. The
box party dieclnimed any inten
tion of civinur offense or menninn
disrespect to the Bostoniaus, and
explained that thy wore simply
joking ovor a little incident that
happened during their dinner
hour. Very -few neon 0 in the
theater noticed tbo commotion
when it took place, but it was tho
lain of. too town today.
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On. o Dlibemted.
Co. D was disbanded last night
by order of Col. Soper at tho re
quest of tbo members of the com
pany. Iteeoms that, of late, there
has been friction between some of
the non-commissioned officers
and others of the comnanv. It in
said that there will soon bo a re
organization and a now selection
of officers,
Itctitilti In Morn Important Criminal
'fie.-Jmlu tnrily'a llrtlvr Ilrnllh,
E. P. Dolo, Deputy Attorney
General, who has roturnod from
nttending tho.court term on Knuoi,
kindly furnishes the following ro.
portb of criminal cases:
Ropubliq v. Kauealii. Arson.
Uonviuted nuit scutonccu to six
months at hard labor.
Ropublic vs. Kualapn. Burg
lary. Convicted ud given im
priaonraont for 0110 year.
Republic b. Bom. llopo. Con
victed and sentenced to thrco
years.
Republic va. Hunt. Convicted
of gross cheat, in taking S100 for
11 tins of opium without deliver
ing the goods. Sentenced to six
months.
Republic vs. Awni. Opium in
possoasion a larno wlmck of it.
Sontonco of 8200 Que aud 30 days.
An xce. Upium 111 possession
Also 3200 and 30 days.
Siivernl minor cases of opium
assault, otc. wero disposed of
variously.
Court adjourned Tuesday at
noon in honor of the memory of
L'rmcess liniulnui.
Kolon Sugar Co. vs. Wm
Brown and others was on trinl,
promisine to take a long time,
wnen iur. Dole left.
Judgo Ilnrdy scorns to bo in
bettor health than for several
terms pnBt.
a. aero was somo rnm, with a
good doal of wind, on Monday
night.
oupar men wero complaining of
a h:k ot mm.
In addition to tho foregoing
Court news, it h learned from an
other Bource that Mr. Thioleu's
damage case ngainet Mr. Testa,
wner, and Mr. Norrie, editor, of
tho Indopeudent, was withdrawn.
Opium NmoUrri.
Doputy Marshal Chill iug worth
made a raid on au opium den liifct
night and captured thrco Bmokers.
This morning, Ah Ilui and Ah
h.wai plead guilty to tho charue of
unlawful possonsion of opium and
wero Cued $70 aud coals oich.
The caso of Ah So was nolle
pros'd.
The Uit Cur.
Tho last cars of tho Kino street
liuo going to Waikiki and Palama
pass tbo Anchor Saloon. The
oleverost mixologists in tho city
aro thero always to put you up
anything you may doniro. Drop
in and tako a drop before vou tako
tho car. The colebrated beattle
beor is to be had horn on draught.
A full lino of liquors including tho
famous A. A. Jesse Moon Whiky
etc., always on hand. The most
oxactinp and varied demands can
bo satisfied. Tho Anchor Saloon
is hem to pleaBo its patrous.
Montgnftcc's Notice of Intention
to Foreclose and of Sole.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of
a power of sale and other powers contained
In a certain mortgage deed, dated the 7th
day of December, A. D. i&ji, made by
Henry BIssen to The Pioneer Building and
Loan Association of Hawaii, recorded In the
Register Office, Oahu.ln Liber. 129 on
Pages 384, 385, 386 and 387.
The said Pioneer Building and Loan As
sociation of Hawaii Intends to foreclose said
mortgage for breach of condition In said
mortgage contained, to-wlt, nonpayment of
Interests and premiums when due.
Notice Is also hereby given that after
the expiration of three weeks from the date
of this notice the property conveyed and
covered by said mortgage will be adver
tised for sale and will be sold at Public
Auction nt the auction rooms o( Jas. F.
Morgan, In Honolulu, on Wednesday, the
15th day of Alarch, A. D. ifjoo.at i2o'clocl
noon of said day.
The property to be sold under said mort
gage Is thus described:
All that parcel of land situate onlPensa-
cola street, In said Honolulu, bounded and
described as follows: Beginning at a point
on the north side of Pensacola street and
Wilder avenue (as originally laid out) and
running south 43 deg. 35' west true
117.55 feet along Pensacola street, thence
north 46 deg. 25' west true 120 feet along
Lot 349; thence north 43 deg. 35' east true
117.55 feet; thence south 46 deg. 25' east
120 feet long Division 1 of Lot 351 to In!
tlal point, containing an area of 14,106
square feet, and being a portion of Divis
ion II, Lot 351, described In Royal Patent
(Grant) No. 3440; together with the tene
ments, hereditaments, privileges and ap
purtenances to the same belonging.
THO PIONEBR BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII,
Mortgagee.
Terms: Cash, U. S. Gold Coin. Deeds
at expense of purchaser.
For further particulars, apply to A. G.M.
Robertson, Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Honolulu, Feb. 17, 1899. 1147-41
Could Not Sleep
Suffered With Dyspopsla and Un-
nblo to po Hor Work-Complotoly
Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllln.
"I suffered with dyspepsia and could
not do any kind ot housework. I WPP
very nervous Bnj couid not steep. I
heard so much about Hood's Sarsaparllln
that I bought a bottle. I found it gave
mo relict and I bought six bottles. When
I had taken them I was cured;, 1 can now
do my housework and can Blcop well at
night." Mauiu Hames, 173 1'rospcct
Avenue, Helena, Montana.
"I havo found Hood's Sarsapnrllla ex
cellent for building up and strengthening
tho system when It Is In a run down or
exhausted condition." Mns. BARAn M.
Shook, Hcd Lodge, Montana.
If you havo decided to take Hood's Bar
saparllla do not ho Induced to buy any
other. Get Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood
9 Sarsa-
3 parilla
Is tho llcst-ln fact the One True Wood Puri
fier. Bolit by nil druggim. 1, six forts.
W,n. r:n art larmonloiuly
Kith
lie.
Hotels and Restaurants.
Beaver Lunch
ROOMS.
H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor,
The Best Lunch in Town
Tea and GoIe
at all nouns.
THE FINEST BRANDS OP
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWATd ON HAND.
QUEEN HOTEL
Rooms and
Board, by the
Week or
Monthjw
Orpheum Cafe,
FORT STREET,
:: Near the New Theater
Best Meals in tho City !
Prepared nnd borvod by wlilto em
ployees. Opoli day nml nllit.
1160 O. T. OOW, MmiB-Kor.
Waianae Hotel,
Walanae, Oahu.
fine Sea bathino and mountain
scenery i
ahealthfulsl'otqlosetothesea
All Trilm to nJ from Honolulu I
S.op t the Hold I
Albert Toogood, Proprietor.
Ilaiiwai Seaside Resort.
MR. HARRY KLEAVME desires to Inform
the residents of Honolulu and the neighbor
ing islands that he has taken over the
management of the ILANIWAI SEASIDE
RESORT, and will run the same with a
view to the entire comfort of his patrons.
Everything will be supervised and carried
on In first-class style, but the charges will
still remain moderate. Visitors Intending
to locate at the beach for a short season, or
permanently, would do well to Inspect thr
accommodation llanlwal provides, prevloui
to making their selection. 1 121
Experienced Caterer.
J.W. CHAPMAN
Announcos to tho publlo that ho Is now
opon for ongagomonU to tako charge of
Banquots, Balls, Dlnnera nnd Gardon
Parties, Socials, oto.
Addrofti euro Union Kxprow Company
Excelsior Dining Saloon
833 NUUANU ST.,
NKAK IIOTKL ST.
CHAS. HND, PropV.
First-class menls, under the miporvlH
Ion of n Svhlto man, nerved from 6 n. in.
to 8 p. in. M EAI TWENTY-FIV E CU.
Postofflco Hoxll2.
Dewey Restaurant.
A First-class Itosort In overy rospect.
The best 25-cent meal to bo hat).
ICE OltEAM 18 CENTS A PLATE. ,
LOOK HOP A CO.,
IOCS Berctanla and Fort Htreots,
Real Estate and insurance.
1 Tf f-iTY-vy-FTT vr v'
JCJFJK and FIRE
lfl$Up)E Hip
AGENTS FOK ..
New England Mutual Lif 'in
surance Co. of Boston.
Etna Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford.
Bjucs Waring & Co.
Lands for Sale.
Monoy to Loan on Mortgages.
Ws abb Agents for
Svea Fire Insurance Co. of Gothenburg
AND
Amorican Fire Insurance Co. of Phils.
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Rooms n t. Telephone 6?I.
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker,
209J MERCHANT ST.
KOU sam-:.
Twolvo Chlnoso Granlto Hitching
Pools, S3 each.
Projwrty In town.
housis to m:t.
W. C. ACHI & CO.,
Brokers & Dealers
IS
REALJESTATE
CiT Wo will liny or Sell Ilea) Estatoin
iil parts ot lh3 gronp.
VET We will Holl Proportion on Keason.
ible Commission-) 1
3FFICE. 10 west King Street
W.H.SMITH
A.fctUIS'CV.
OFFICE, C32 FORT STREET,
MORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLE
Unltort States Custom Unnso Ilrokor,
Accountant, Scurclior of Tltlos anuS
Goiiornl Ituslness Agent.
Tolephono b'U)
Ol'FIUIC: No. IS Knnhuiiintm street,
Honolulu. Formerly A. Rosa's olllco.
JAS. V. SIOItaAN,
Membei ot Honolulu Stock Exchange.
Queen (Ireet.
Telephono 7.
P. O, Box j4.
BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,
General Manager oi
Fhe Equitable Life Assurance Society
OI the United State for tho Hawaiian
Islands. ,
OrrTORi Merchant strset, Honolnlui
JAS. F. MORGAN,
UOTIONEKR AND 8TO0K BKOKKU
No. 43 Qaetn Street. - 1.
Expert ApuraiBemont of Real
istata nnd Furniturf-.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stook anil Bond Broker.
Member ot the Honolulu Stock Exchange.
Olllco Quoon Ptroot, opposlto Union
Feed Coiuiinny.
Telephone sc. P.O. Dx 7J. 1044
C.W.Kinney J.K.Nahaku
CABINETMAKERS. -
TURNERS AND POLISHERS of all kind, of NeU
Woo J 5, CALWMSIinS In tock anj to orJtr.
Reralrt Elfecli-J.
KING STRLLT, . . NEAR ALAPAI,
hit
CHARLES CRAMER,
Merchant Tailor
534 FORT ST.,
-Near corner ot Chaplain Una
Gleaning anj Repalrlne at Short Notice,
ana in me pci puDipie manner
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