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5 jWtKflWEff''gs'"rf"""'-frl t t, itiw.i i 'mil ; i,,mhm -, .--,, -, BHBWHaFtteff.rcSii'Fv'" '-moSm- a 4 ? ft?rabo$vin aaMaaaaaaaaBMOMBWffMMl ITOWIIVdlHlXTI'W VHf lWfclfc'" "- " " " 'Nl-r'r WIV MUf " HKJV 7, ,, " "''"' aaaaaaaa aaa WWW KW w BO 1 O K fj I ' I HOSE! 1 V In hv n W3m 'i i' r ,. ir THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MARCH 11, 181)9. A llavo you over tried Mineral Rubber Gar den Hose? f not now is iusttlio tinio to do s as wo luivo just received pur "Monnii" over a thou sand dollars worth of this lino hose, just 299 lengths. J'his is thUhird shipment wo havo had of Mi nCPfili'ziWHose and if it goes the way the last ones havo we will havo to havo another very soon. If j on want the best hose made ask for Minera lized, : :AT: : 0. HALL & SON, Ltd, Cor. !Fort and Kino: Sts. Columbia ntul ltanililcr Agonts. iqg FOR SALE ! That Elegant Residence of Thos. R. Lucas, Esq., Beretania and Kinau Streets. SIZE OF LOT, 2OO2C30O. Consisting of large house with Double Parlors, Dining Room, 4 large Bed Rooms, Lanai, Kitchen, Bath, etc. Also Cottage of 3 large rooms, with Bath Room and Closet. Servants' House of 4 rooms, Carriage House, and everything re quired for a first-class home. The grounds are planted with all kinds of fruit and ornamental trees, flowers and ferns. This is one of the nicest homes in Honolulu. Must be seen to be appreciated. For further particulars see L. C. ABLES, Real Estate Agent, 315 Fort Street. Telephone 139. 1 161 FLAW IK "FREE" SCHOOLS A Parent Demurs Strongly Against the Dunning by Teachers. The Paltry Fifty Cents Nj Guarantee "Select" Quality of Schools-Plea for Free Schools Indeed. of Editor Evesino Bulletin: Kiudly allow me space far n fow words. This question of "freo" or"pfiy" schools is a matter of more impor tance than is generally given to it in fact it is no doubt aoooptod by mtny ts being all important that tho schools be "pay." Now I, ft9 a citU'Q and one v. horn it nffoots qnito materially, would like to know ono good reason for requiring public or free Fcbool to lie "pay" schools and children be duuLod by tho teacher ami then ho hm up to ndicult before their companions, as if in disgrace, just becnuso the father is unable on account of numerous other taxes, to produce two or turoo dollars per week school tax. And I would' state Hint some of tlin tonohors brought up in the United States and other enlight ened countries wunre ''pay" t-chools would Ijh considered almost cquul to Imrlinrism, seem to tako an internal ilriliuht in re minding tho childrou they did not havo as much wealth as eomo othor children and thoro foro were interlopora and did not belong to his sot. If they do not actually express thomselvt'S in exact language us above, their everlastiug dun nine the childrou and their mannoi Hpoak it as well as words. I would like to ask them aio they tfnehofs or aro they bill col lectors V Perhaps they are both, but wou'd show their truo free born and freo school spirit by jnaking known their objections, at Joist for (lie "collection business." fcjomo of tho teachers (very much to tbuir citdit) cay they never feel f-o moan and uehtimHi of thom folvoi as when Hsking for pay ifoiu thu papsls'ittouiliug a public pohool. riioy aro not iispcI to it or were not when ooraiug horo, und had they been compelled to WANTS. thCTS''''' i Ihl column unit h InutleJ atlfttnti ijfwu alimjlnt Inuillon; ta null iteonJ mnr lion, )o ctnli t) u elk an J u ttull a monlb 7 Hi it Ibt tbtoftil ajytrllilntn it offttiJ Ibt f refit cf Honolulu. U7EWANT YOU TO HAVE a West Dlslnfectlntr T Machine put In your clovt or cesspool, and save sickness. California FeeJ Co.,AjentJ 1069 WANTED. FOUND "Keno" blcle Owner can hive t-y call In al Porl Surveyor's office, ii66-iw WANTI I) PI e A1escncer tlo s, at onre Apply American Messenger Service cormr llolel anJ Alakea Streets. tf 1ANTED Mr E Pierce, at present and (or tniny jears paM nooKKeepi and Kukalau Mill Co er for ll.itrakul Mill Co delre an appointment. Wis formerly lor a lone perloj chief accountint to the Koyai nicer Messrs Tlieo II tiOi-tm Davlcs & Co A WrLL RCCOMMrNDCI) HOUSLKEEPER " WANTED. Apply at thlsoffice. noi-lf WANTrD-To purchase for caOi, USED HAWA IIAN lOSTAC2E STAAU'b, 10 of each value. M DAVIS,8jShuterSt.,Montreal,CanaJa ns6-im THE PUBLIC TO KNOWthat the St Louis CoT I lece, St Anirews Priory, Oahu Prison, Oahu insane Asylum, and other public Institutions, use our Chlorn-Naptholeum with creat success. California I eeJ Co., Agents, loCg LOST. I OST-A DOLLAR PIECE CONTAINING A L- PHOTO It was ralJ nut srftrJi. HnJer rleave return to HAWAIIAN IIOTLL anJ receive rexarj, 1166-lt TO LUT. TO LET Two large airy, ell furnlshcJ rooms to" rent. Inquire )c6 Punchbowl street it64iw TO I CT New cottage of eight rooms In College streit off WllJtr avenue Apply toW M Cun ningham, Favorite saloon, or his residence, College Street 1158-1! WE RENT the West DISINrFCTINO MACHINES anJ keep them In orJer, for a small monthly rental. California Feed Co., Agents. 1069 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE For additional Shipping News see seventh page. I'OR SALE. COR SALE-Cholce UUDDrtJ NAVEL ORANGE T TWEES. AJJress HAWAIIAN I RU1T AND PLANT CO , P. O. lio 767. Honolulu 1 i6-tw FOR SALL Cheap, a niccle Merry-Go-Round. Carries 16 pisengers. rlJcrs furnUh the pemer: one rMer can propell It lor full particulars en lulre at (JAILED S HONOLULU CYCI LrY. )i King St. ntio-ir PR SALE A hanJsome Japanese screen for f 40. Apply "S," Bulletin Office. it;-im. OPPORTUNITY TOR DAIRYMEVl-lslanJ-breJ dairy stock, breJ to the thoroughbreJ sire of the W, G, Irwin Jalry. I or further particulars Inquire of C. W Macfarlane. nii-tf PR SALE-One SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfect order. Apply to II. G. Ulart. Fort St. 1101-tf ATWO-MANUALani Pedal llass REED ORGAN Suitable for chapel or residence. Hercktrom Music Co., Tort street. too? REST ascent meat In town, " vlnced. Trv It and be eon- Llnd's Lxcelslor Restaurant. 1041. FOUND. COUND Pouch containing Illcvcle outfit Owner can have same by calling at the Evening Bulletin office and pa Ing expenses. pay to attend the public schools when they wtro pupils might never havo been teachers at the present time. Ono teacher taught in this city four years and never onco asked a pupil to bring money for tuition and nevor would havo if he hid tiiught ton times as long. If tho pupils brought money woll nod good, but if not well and good. Is the govornmont so poor it canuot pay "publio school" teachers without requiring a tuition foe from paronts? If so, why not raise the taxs a small fraction and givo tho rising genoration u chance. Some may say thoy want tho school seleot. Woll, I would lik to :tsk if the publio schools aiu not seleot in Boston and evory other city in the U. 8.? Oh, you will say, thoy do not have ho cos mopolitan a population as wo havo hero in Honolulu. Then I would ask, if tho wholo population oi tho Hawaiian Islands wore aunoxed to Boston or any city half its size, would they start in and adopt pay schools? No, tbolr requirements for membership to public schools aro such that thoro would bo no dangor of admitting anyone to any school who was not in every respect eligible, as they do at preBont with tho very groat un desirable population thoy already contain. Tho bnft schools in the Uuited Statos that means with the best aud highest salaried teachers aro tho city publio sohools, and the regulations and re quirements aro such that thero is no possibility of the pupils of the bent people coming in contact with their inforiors. Thoy may bo school mates of poorer pooplo's children it is truo, but are nevor loquired to mix with inferiors, for if those pupils of poorer people aro not un to tho standard rcn air ed for a cortain room or claBs tbey don't reach it. Now let me toll yoa if it were not for tho standard or require moots these pupils of bottor-to do people would bo compelled to as sociate more or less with an undo sirabln eloment. Oertainly a littlo miserable COc. per week would not pievont it, for many an undesira ble companion can furnish GOo. psr noi-k much moro readily than many poor but honest men. Show mo an undesirable boy or girl that your child would uot havo to asso ciate with if ho or alio can produce tho COc. por week. NEW TO-DAY Attention, Knilitt of Pythlns! Every member of Oalui Lodge, K. of P., Is lierebv requested to assemble at Pythian Cistle Hall, at 12:30 p. m. SUNDAY, March 12th. for the purpose of attending the funeral ceremonies of the late Princess Knlulanl. By order. C. ERECKSON, Act.C.C uCoMt F.H. KELBEY.K.R. &S. NOTICE ! Armory P. II. Brooks Division No. I, U. R. K. I. All Sir Knights of the above Division are hereby ordered to meet at their Armory SUNDAY, March 12th, at 12:30 p. m., In full dress uniform, for the purpose of at tending the funeral of the late Princess Knlulanl. Per order Captain Commanding S. J. SALTER, n6,-2t . S. twR. I hope that those interested in this matter (and all ought to bo) trill give it a littlo of their consi deration and advocate discontinu ing that "only 5Jc." and substitute "requirements" lutt-acU Make them nigh, make tUbin sever,. make them of such a character that is will be hard to. obtain and an honor to receive, mako thorn anything you please so long as you don't make them loo easy to acquire: but do striko out that 50c. before nowcoraers gain the honor of doing it for us. Pahent. it v""Xif nlciiu Diamond Kent) Slttiml Station, Mnr 11, 1 pin Weather liasry, wind light Weather lliiremi, Putinhmi. Mnr 11. Temperature Morning minimum, GO; Mltltlay maximum, Hi. (Darometer corrected for eravlty- .00 ) Barometer, 0 n in, 30.1)0. Stonily. Knllifall, do, 0.03. Humidity nt 0 n 111 71 percent. Dew Point 08 I u.:Uof rnln fell between 10 nud 11 a in. AMUVATH. Krltlay, Mar 10. Am bk It V llltlict, Calhoun, from San Francisco; 1100 tout genl nitlso to O Itrewer & Co ami 16 huiul horses to Chun Helllim. Stmr Uixilu, HcniiliiKscn, from Ko tia mill Kolmlii; -1U0 lings uoll'oe, 130 lings charcoal, 10 buchs bnnnnns nntl i!o green hides. Saturday, Star 11. Am xclir Kvn, ItaniHellui, from Ku rekiij 2"n,000 feet lumber for Lewers t Cooke. Stmr Knitnl, Brulin, from Hnna limiilii; 7200 UngH sugar for II Hnck felil & Co. Stni r Kenuhoii, Mother, from Ko lon; -lijO bugssiignr for II lluckfultl & Co. Slmr Lfliun, licniiutt, from Molokni nud liiinul. Am lik McXenr, Peterson, from Xewcnxtlo N H W: 1731 tons conl for Cnstle it Cooke. DIU'AUTintKfl. Krltlny, Mar 10. Am chr Robert Luwers, Qooilmnn, for Snn Frnuclsco. Am schr Muriel, Carlson, for H0110 Ipu. Saturday, Mnr 11. Stmr Unolti, Heiinlngsen, for Ko hala nntl Ktitin. S S KIiihIiIu Maru, Urntly, for Seat tle, Wash. The La Ninfa sailed for Kona this morning. Tho Kinshiu Maru continued on her way to Seattle, Wash, at Yl noon today. Tho little schoouer Bossio E Stevens Railed for Manila this morning at 8:30 o'clock after hav ing been delayed hero several days on account of tho lack of fav orable winds. Tho American bark R P llithot, Calhoun mastr, arrived in port yesterday nfteruoon. Good weather was experienced the llithot niiikiug the trip from San Fraucisco in 13 days. Tho American schooner Eva, Unmselins master, armed in port ig port this mnrniug, nbout 15 days from Eureka, Pleasant weather throughout tlio trip was experienced. The captain is ac companied by bis wifo, sister and child. From reports brought by the China yesterday, them has been some very rouiju weatner along the China nnd Japan const of late. In making the trip from Shanghai to Nagasaki, the China got the tail ondofia typhoon. It was inthis storm that ouo of tho Empress Lino boats was caught. She was 24 hours late making tho trip from Kobe to Yokohama and when si e did arrivo it was in a damngt condition. Two steam ers making tho eamo trip, wero five days late and it was supposed that they wero wrecked. The French mail steamer put out from Kobe but roturnod to port and waited for tho storm to spend its fury. LoTea Hyperbole. $f $ m nS AWSfi-eK36 Cf": Jimmy Say, w'eu doso eyes o' yours look at mo I foels jes' liko n Spanish ship aftor bcln flrcd on. by do Ynnkeos. Now York .Tounml. DlfTercut. Br'cr Johnsing Hcnh, wlintclier Btculiu mall chicking)! fo'? Br'cr Jackhou Ain't stenlln tlcm. Doyzo SpnnUh gnniocklckings, an dcro toro prlti'ners obwar. Now York Jour-ual. Subscribers to the BUL LETIN not receiving their pa pers promptly will confer a favor by notifying the busi ness Office, Telephone 256. N aVisar .rif7f? 1 tfTjrr,i- Si T'7ar$ PSpijlHf WW W'Mf OUR LINE IS FULL ?&? 2" 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 YOH NOTHING, except your time, to call and see for yourself, and if your TIME Is valuable you cannot spend It to a better advantage, or at any place where you will receive better returns than examining our superb stock. The Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Sign or thi: Bio Shoi:, tt- -I'ort street. 2 ) mmiuuimiiiiiiUiiuuiuuuuiuifflK JasF.Morgan AUCTIONEER AND BROKBRz -33 Queen Street Auction Sale OF., Carriages and Wagons By ordor of O. BItEWEn fc CO., LTD.. I will noil nt Publio Auction, at my talon- room, a;i liuoon ntroet, .ON., SATURDAY, March lSlli, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., (To cIdmo conslgnmonts) a full lln of Enstcrn - built Phaetons, Surreys, Express Wnjions and Hand Carls JAS. P. MORGAN, Auctioneer. 4, THEORPHEUM FAMILY THEATRE. T-V.KINO - LESSEt J. h POST MANAGLH TONIGHT! Entire : Change : of : Program 1 ' NEW SKCTCIinS nv JIM POST AND MAY ASHLEY1' MISS DORA MERVYN ! Soprano. BOYD AND ORO, Specialists ! Martin's Trained Dogs I ETC.. ETC. Reserved Scots, BOc General Admission, ii5c MANUEL NUNES, Manufacturer of A Guitars, U k u I e I eS, TAnO PATCH TIDDLKS. Workmanship ail Material Guarantee,!, Repairing a Specially. 1130 :: Xo. 210,' KINO ST. I Corner Kins anJ Alakea Sts , llonolalu. MASUrACTURER OF 3ruitais, t UlcnLoleWy TARO PATCH riDDLES Workmanship ani material cuaranteeJ.. Rtpalrlrf 1164 specialty. For Sale. NICE HOME AT KALIHI CORNER LOT MUST BE SOLD For particulars apply to WILLIAM SAYIDGE 1121 1 No. 310 Fort St ",, v"- vtviirt Tho Unsbavcd Lovor You won't Id S3 mo? Yesterday you Bald you could kiss tho ground I stood on. Tho Girl Tho grass was out thoro. Judy. HELP! HELP!! Honolulu Chinese Employment Agency. Office at the Hawaiian Chinese News Co 's, tt No. 8i Kins street. Honolulu. H I. Cooks, Walters, Yardmen, Plantation La borers, and all kinds of employees furnish ed promptly on short notice. This Anencv fully examines all anDll- cants for employment as to their compe tency before sending them to its patrons. CHARGLS REASONABLE. Tel 75 P. O. Box 946 1165 REAL ESTATE iBARGAINS Trespassing Not Allowed. Notice Is hereby given that all trespass ing upon the lands of the undersigned, Is foiblJden; and any person, man, woman, or child found fishing, shooting, hunting, or cutting and taking taro tops and taro from these lands without written permis sion from the undersigned, will be prosecu ted to the fullest extent of the law. WING TAI CHONG, TA1 HOOK, n64-3t KWONG LEE. I, Farm at llamakua $ ;,joa . 4 Lots at Maklkl 3 500 . ii acres land near town 6,00a 4. !i acre of land center of town 4,Soo ;. SOLD. 6. A 40-room Lodging House, ia-year lease. 5,00a 7. large lot at Malklkl 10.000 5. 175 acres coffee land, Kona J.ooo 9. 51 acres coffee land. Kona, S planted.,.. 6,00a 10. Lot H acre near town 1,50 II. Cornerlot centcro(town 9.J00 is. SOLD. I For further particulars apply to , ' J. M. VIVAS, G Postotllcc Lnnc, - Honolulu, .JMii s- &$!$& . lift JLV ajVflj.lLJI 'J f K j nwimawn atmi iHWiWiWUilin TjlW aWillJIWMf iZi ''rJ irefTTB.itliTgayalr ffif r.llll VJ'AVt' J (,',. 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