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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MARCH" 18, 1899.
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WANTS.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Uavo you over tried Mineral Rubber Gar
den Hose? If not now is justtlio time to do so
as wo lmvo just received per "Monna" ovor a thou
sand dollars worth of this iino hose, just 209 lengths.
This is the third shipment wo lmvo had of Mi
neralized Hose and if it goos tho way tho last
ones have wo will have to lmvo another very soon.
If yn want tho host hoso in ado ask for Minera
lized, ; :AT :
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Uor.
Fort and Kins: Sts.
Columbia and Itainbler Agonta.
FOR SALE !
That
le&ant Residence of Thos.
R. Lucas, Esq., Beretania
and Kinau Streets.
SIZE OP LOT, SOOxSSO.
Consisting of large house with
Double Parlors, Dining Room, 4 lare Bed Rooms, Lanai, Kitchen,
B?tli, 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.
Tins is one of the nicest homes in Honolulu. Must be seen to be
appreciated. For further particulars see
L, C. ABLES, Real Estate Agent,
3!5 Fort Street. Telephone 130.
1161
UUUJ.
LAUDED, EX CARNEDD LLEWELYN.
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Corrugated Iron, Cement,
Buckets, Tubs, Wire, Bags,
Crockery, Glassware,
Fire Bricks, Fire Clay,
Alienors and Chain
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.
fOO.MIt UNION- FU.MJ.
New York, March 9. Deeds
lave boon eigned by the heirs of
Tstrr Omppr by the terms of
wliioh 8550,000 will be ndded
wvphJubIIv to Ihe endowment fund
of Coipor Union. This earn is
tho principal of the trust fund
left by LVu-r Cooper for tho sup
iwrt of hid family Under the
urcoiui'iit between the Loirs his
entire esUtt will thus have been
devoted to tbo institution which
Lo fouuded.
Mr. Goouer's descendants and
tbo amounts which thpy contri
bute to tho union at their death
are aafollown:
Edward Cooper. S100.000; Mrs.
Earab Amelia Hewitt, $100,000;
Mrs. Lloyd S. Bryep, daughter of
Edward Cooper, $50,000; Mrs.
James O. Greeu, daughter of MrB.
Birah Amelia Hewitt, 850,000;
Hiss Sarah Cooper Hewitt, $50,-
000; Peter Cooper Hewitt, S50.000
13 J ward It. Hewitt, S50.0U0; MieB
lii..r U Hewitt, $50,000; Era
iine HVwilt, S5o,ooo
This addi.iou to tho endowment
will bring the total given to tho
institution by the Cooper family
up to $l,()ooo,ooo, not including
. $51o,ooo given by Edward Cooper,
Mrn. Sarah Amelia Hewitt anl
Abrurn S. Hewitt for remodeling
the buiidiug. The bnildiug aud
apparalub are valued at Sl,o75,ooo.
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Police Court Note.
In tin Police Court Thuraday
foronnon Tlios. MuTigbo was flu
til $2 Mud coBtH ou ttio charge of
jirofanity. McDonald for assault
and balloiy 0 1 U. Klomme, was
liued $5 hud cifet and Harinka
I r cru-lty 10 animals, wos fined
5 aud cukIs.
NEW TO-DAY
HENRY ST. GOAR.
EDWARD POLLITZ,
Members Stock and Bond Exchange.
EDWARD POLLITZ&Co
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
WfJsWrfl In Iblt column tilll hi InurliJ allfceuh
vim. atintlrit inttrtion; to ctnli nconJiitttr
Hon; jo ctnli a nelk ani o ctnli a month. 7 Ml h Ibt
ttiapul ttvttUiint ever cfftrtJ Ittftoflt of Honolulu.
UE WANT YOU TO HAVE a West Disinfecting
Machine put In your closet or cesspool, and
save sickness. California Feed Co.,Afrents. 1069
WANTED.
WANTED-A WHITE WAITER for the Orpheum
Cafe. Either man or woman. Apply at Cafe.
ItTl'lW
WANTED Five Messenger Do)i, at once. Apply
v Amu lean Messenger Service, corner Hotel and
Alakea Streets. ttGi-tf
XANTED Mr. E. Pierce, at prewnt and for many
ears past Bookkeeper for Hamakua Mill Co ,
and Kukalau Mill Co., deslres-an appointment. Was
formerly for a long period chief accountant to the
Royal Nicer Co. Reference: Messrs Theo. II.
Davles & Co , Ltd.. Honolulu. ii6t-im
WANTED-To purchase for cash, USED HAWA
IIAN POSTACiE STAMPS. 10 of each value.
M DAVIS, 87 Shuter St., Montreal, Canada 1156-im
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
Peed Co., Agents. 1069
BOARD AND ROOMS.
NICH.Y FURNISHED ROOM In pnvale family
WITH HOARD and every horn- comfort. Cars
pass the door eery few minutes Terms moderate.
Appiy St I ucretania street, next uty 1 et J More.
TO LET.
rO LET Two large airy, well furnKhed rooms lo
rent. Inquire o6 Punchbowl street. it64iw
TO LET New cottage of eight rooms In College
street off Wilder avenue Arolv to W. M. Cun
ningham, Tavorlte saloon, or his residence. College
street. ntS-tf
WE RENT the West DISINFECTING MACHINES
and keeD them In order, for a small monthly
rental California Feed Co., Agents. 1069
LOST.
STRAYKD-A III ACK MULE branded J. V (with
square aboe ) Finder will be suitably rewarded
by returning to J. M. VIVAS. n68-tf
LOST Thursday orTrlday night a Ladles Black
Brocaded Silk Cane lined with silk, somewhere
between Queen and k'ukul streets and Kallhl. Return
to Bulletin Office and receive reward. n63-iw
I OST Ladles Open-face Gold Watch.
t- "N. II " In large letters on the hack
urday afternoon.
reccKc reward.
Monogram
?e letters on the hack Lost bat
Mease return to Wlchman's. and
Il67-tf
FOUND.
WILL OWNERS OF COLUMBIA MODEL 49
BICYCLE, left at Maklkl Grocery Store, please
call and tret same at once and rav storage.
Bicycle wlilbe used If not called for In ten davs
iioo-iw
FOUND Pouch containing lllcvcle outfit. Owner
can have same bv calHn? at ths Evenlnc Bulletin
office and paying expenses.
FOR SALE.
COR SAI E-Chnlce BUDDED NAVEL ORANGE
P TREES. Address HAWAIIAN FRUIT AND
PLANT CO , P. O. Box 767. Honolulu. h6-iw
FOR SALE Cheap, a Blocle Merry-Go Round,
Carries 16 rassengcrs: riders furnish the rower:
one rl 'er can propell It. For full particulars enquire
at BAILEY'S HONOLULU CYCLERY. aji King St.
1100-11
FOR SALE A handsome Japanese screen for $40.
Apply "S," Uulletln Office. ns)-im.
OPIORTUNITY FOR DAIRYMENI-Istand-bred
dairy stock, bred to the thoroughbred sire of the
W. G. Irwin dairy. For further particulars Inquire of
C. W Macfarlane. ni-tf
COR SALE-One SIIIPMAN ENGINE In rerfect
' order. Apply to II. G. Blart, Fort St. itoj-tf
ATWO-MANUALand Pedal Bass REED ORGAN
Suitable for chapel or residence. Bergstrom
Music Co., Fort street. 1067
B
EST aj cent meal In town. Try It and be con
vinced, una s cxceisior Kestaurani. 1041
HUTTLKJIt.NT APPA1KS.
For additional Shipping News see seventh page.
Particular attention given to purchase anl sale of
Hawaiian Sugar Stock.
Loins Negotiated. Eastern and Foreign Stocks
and Bonds.
403 California St.,
Sun Francisco, Cnl.
1172
WE OFFER YOU THE
Best 5c. Cigar
To bo bail for tho monoy.
CLOSING OUT ALL OUR DOMESTIC
OIQAIIS.
Beaver Lunch Rooms.
H. J. NOLTE.
B. A. MOTT-SMITH,
ATTORNEY,
Has this day moved to the
Judd Block. Fort St.
Attorney T. McCants Stewart
delivored in tbo Y. M. 0. A. ball
litt evening, tbo second of tbe
lectures in the course recently ar
ratified. Mr. Stewart was greeted
by a Rood sized audionco. The
speaker's topic, "Grumbling aud
Gruinblors," wfcB very olovorly
treated.
Ilvfurn of Oincrr Iteynoltla IVIth Very
Fnvoralili. neporfa.
O. B. Itoyuolils.t'xecutive officer
of tbe Doard of Health, has re
turned from Molokai. Answerinc
quest iouB about affairs at the Sot
tlemeLt, he incidentally corrected
statements lately made by a cor
respondent ot tins paper.
Pipo layioR is coinc on fast.
especially conaiderinp; that sick
pooplo ouieily constitute the labor,
also that tho work thus far dono
has been tho hardest from being,
much of it, up stbep cliffs.
Tbo moat difficult part of the
pipe laying is over. In two weeks
more, with fino weather, Kalau
papa will bo gettii g itB water sup
ply fed from the now 8 inch main.
This runs from the Waikolo
source to a point close to tbe
Baldwin Homo at Kalawao.
Th on co G inch pipes will run to
Ealauptpa instead of tho 4 inch
ones now mere. Altogether
about 22,003 feot of now pipo will
bavo been laid.
Taro planting also gooa on sat
isfactorily. It is a boon to tho
people themselves. They had al
rrady got quite a lot of taro, which
is muou preferred to the outside
supply, and at times when it waB
most needed.
A New 'lilneae t'mjieror.
Tho Peking and Tientsin Times
of tho 18th alt., eavs it has roa
son to anticipate the proclamation
by trie impress JJowagor of a
uow Emperor, who will probably
bo completely her tool, leaying
her in undiminshed enjoyment of
bor power and position. "Tho
3uict attitude and apparent in
ifferenco of tho Foreign Itonro-
sontativos favors this movement."
The HewernKe Hy.tem.
Mr. Edwards, Buporvisinc en
gineer for Mr. Bering, has takon
a desk in the Publio Works bu
reau. Ho has gono all over tho
ground of tho projected Bewerage
systora with Superindent Kowell.
Work will soon b6gin on construe
tion.
Diamond Head Signal Station, Mar
IS, 1 l in Weather lino, wind light
S W. Schooner Lady oil' Diamond
Head.
Weather Bureau, Punahou. Mnr 18.
Temperature Morning minimum,
01; Midday maximum, 80.
(Barometer corrected for gravity ,06 )
Barometer. 0 a in, 30.01. Steady.
Rainfall, do, 0.00.
Humidity at 0 a 111 78 percent.
Dew Point MF.
AllMVAlB.
Friday, Mar 17.
Stint- Lchua, Bennett, from Molokai
and Lanai.
Stmr J A Cumnilni, Searlc, from
Oahu ports.
Stmr Kilohaua, Thompson, from
Makawolli 4100 bags sugar for Alex
ander & Baldwin anil 120 bags rice.
DEPAHTllllEB
Saturday, Mar 18.
U S S colllor Scludla, Fluid, for San
Francisco.
O & O 8 S Doric, Smith, for San
Frauulcn.
Stmr Iwalanl, Gregory, forllonokaa
and Kukullmcle.
Br nh LinllthgoWHhlre, Anderson,
for tho Sound, in ballast.
rABSENOEUB AltlUVED.
From Makaweli, pi-r stmr Kilo
liana, Mar 17 F Gay and child,
Ed Shott, Mies Mehlum and ICon
deck.
The Kinau is duo from Maui
and Hawaii ports tonight.
Tho tnchout Iroquois is expect
ed back from tlilo tomorrow.
Tbo f-chooner Ka Moi camo in
from Hamakua with a load of
sugar this morning.
The schooner Mokulolo, ladon
with lumber and coueral meruhuu-
diso tor Molokai, was towed to sea
by the Eleu this morning.
Tho Star of Bengal has haulod
alongside tho fislimurket wharf
where she is now discharging her
cargo of overheated coal.
The Diamond Head has hauled
alongside Wilder's wharf to dis
charge her hay. Tho live stock
wos discharged yesterday.
After discharging her livo stock
at Wilder's wharf, tho Irmgard
hauled over to lirewer's wharf
whero she is now discharging
her cargo of gonoral merchan
dise. Tho Jeannetto sailed for the
north this morning. The captain
wus very much disappointed that
ho did not get a whale 01 two out
of tho school that was outside yes
terday. Tho Kilohana arrived from
Kauai porta last night. Captain
Thompson repnits tho Kesuhou at
Waiwea and 02,000 bags of eutjar
left on tho Garden Isle. The Ki
lohana is putting her sugar into
the Mary E Foster.
Hrlmtla Histla.
Tho Scindia sailed for San
Francisco this morning. Tho
officers do not seom to know what
win necoino or mom next, now-
ever, I is generally beiioved tnat
thoy will bo transferred to the
Hauler and thal vessel will ro
turn hero from timo to time. Tho
departure from Honolulu comes
as au unwelcome ovont to most of
tho officers who have, during their
stay, become vory much attached
to the place.
Stubborn Bailor.
Just before tho Golden Gate
sailed yesterday, ono of the sailors
was taken aboard by police offi
cers. The fellow refused to stay
aboard ship and signified his in
tention to get away before tbe
vpsboI sailed. At a word from
Officer Kaili, tbe irons were put
on tho man's writB and bo was
taken below, thero to remain until
tbo ship got far out to sea.
UAND fO.VCURTS.
7i
OUR LINE IS
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 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 of the Bio Shoe,
XX Port Htrcet.
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.i.M.iU.U..mM.i.MM.U...W.M.,K
JasFMorgan
AUCTIONEER AND
tt 33 Queen Street
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THEORPflEUM
FAMILY THEATRE. '
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TO-NIGHT.
(Saturday)
Post's Variety
Company in an
Entire Change
of Pro&ram.
Reserved Scats, SOc
General Admission, 25c
Auction Sale
.OF.,
Kalibi Residence I
.ON.,
SATURDAY, March 25th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salosroom, Quoon stroot, I will
soil at Publio Auction,
A KESIDKNGE, on tho cornor of Koso
and Mlddlo stroeta, Kallhl, adjoining
tho residences of H. C. Moyors and V. J.
Fugoroos.
LOT has a f rontago ot 100 foot on Koso
stroot and 139.6 foot on Mlddlo stroot.
DWELLING HOUSE contains parlor,
throo bod rooms, hall, dining room,
kltehon, pantry and bath.
GROUNDS planted with cholco varie
ties of fruit trees.
For furtlior'partlculars apply to
JAS. P. MOEGAK,
Auctloneor.
For Sale.
Fine Level
Building Lor
On King Street.
Free Artesian
Water with
The Property.
A Bargain for
One Who Desires
To Build.
For particulars apply to
WILLIAM SAYIDGE
1121
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No. 310 Fort St.
HAWAIIAN
Mercantile Agency
210 KING STREET.
a-Difficult Collections, a Specialty.
.7. OTJDERKtRK,
Contractor and Builder.
House Moving, ani all Klnd ot Heavy WtlgM
ManJIeJ.
NO. 617 TORT STREET. HONOLULU. '
(Opposite Club Stables).
Residence Telephone 49a, t'Jfll
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Tbo band will play tbo follow
ing Bolectious at a coucort in Em
ma square tbis afternoon:
March Charge of tho Battalion
.7 Hall
Overture Forest Murmuring
Houlllon
Fantasia Q old Ueetle'a Solrco
KlllIK
Selection Erin Prondlvllio
Waltz Merrier Still Htrauss
Finale Kamehamelm Borgor
Tho Star Bpaugled Banner.
At Makoo Island Sunday after
noon, tbo band will play tbo fol
lowing muBio:
pakt I.
Old Hundred.
Overture Dou Giovanni Mozart
Fantasia A Soronado Herfurtli
Grand Selection I Purltanl...Belllul
E Clarionet Solo Scones that aro
Brightest Bound
Mr. Chas. P. Kalelkoa.
PABT II.
Cornet Solo That Low. Soft Re
frain Itzel
Mr. Charles Kroutor.
Selection Irish Melodies Maancu
Fantasia Tatnbourln Bogottl
Overture Primrose Brcspan
Tho Star Spangled Banner.
Mexico' He trace byatein.
Cily of Mexico, Marob 9. Tbo
main work on tho now sewerage
system of tbe city of Moxioo 1ib
beon begun. Tbe contractors, a
Froncb firm, have four years in
wbicb to complete tbe work, but
witbin a fow days thoy will put on
a forco of 1500 men and they ox
pect to earn a largo bonus by fin
ishing construction in thirty
months. When tbo system is
complotod, it is propbosid that
tho Oily of Mexico will bavo a
lower death rate than any othor
city of its size in tbo world. Tbo
oontract carries with it a huge
pumping engine, by meanB of
which tho Bewers will bo thor
oughly flushed overy twonty-four
hours.
A cricket match is on this oftor
noon on tbe recreation grounds in
Makiki.
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS !
Harm at llamakua $ t.ooo
SOLD.
t'i acres land near town , 5,00a
SOLD.
SOLD.
A 4o-room Lodging House, n-jeir lease. s.
Large lot at Malklkl 10,000
its acres coffee land, Kona 3,00a
Si acres coffee land, Kona, H planted.,.. 6,000
Lot M acre near town s,;ca
Comerlot center of town 10,000
SOLD.
House and Lot, Punahou 1.000
Larce Lot and good Paying Business. . it.ooo
Larce Lot, Palama, nearly H acre 4,00a
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Postoliice Lane, - Honolulu.
Small ads. in the Bulletin are not
overshadowed by bigger ones.
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