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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. L, MAIiCH 24, 1890.
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Grand Easter Opening
...THIS WEEK...
Gomrasncing Wednesday, March 22nd
(WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY).
LATEST NEW YORK
NEWEST PARIS
or
TRIMMINGS, &C, &C.
Lat:t Importations In CLOAKS AND DRESSES. Everything crisp with newness.
Daintiest desirable designs, truly regal in their beauty. :: Have just added to my
Millinery Department
Hair Dressing and Manicuring Parlors,
: : : Under the supervision of Miss Kern, late of Chicago.
MISS M. E. KILLEAN,
Arlington Block, Hotel Street.
Ml
HOSE!
Huvo you over fried Mineral Rubber Gar
den Hose? If not now is justtlio tinio to do so
us wo liuvo just received per "Moana" over a thou
sand dollars worth of this lino hose, just 299 lengths.
This is the third shipment mo havo had of Mi
neralized Hose and if it goes tho way tho last
ones have wo will havo to havo another vory soon.
If on want tho best hoso made ask for Minera
lized, . -AT
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Oor. Fort and Kins Sts.
Columbia and Hambler Agonts.
is
FOR
That Elegant Residence of Thos.
, R. Lucas, Esq., Beretania
and Kinau Streets.
SIZE OF LOT, 200x290.
Double Parlors, Dining Room, 4
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
pprecuted. For further particulars see
L. C. ABLES, Real Estate Agent,
315 Fort Street. Telephone 130.
1161
JUST LANDED. EX OARHEDD LLEWELYN.
Corrugated Iron, Cement,
Buckets, Tubs, Wire, Bags,
Crockery, Glassware,
Fire Bricks, Fire Clay,
Anchors and Chain
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.
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THIS BRAND IS SIMPLY OWlNQ
TO VIE OATS BEW5 ROASTED.
WHILE All OTHUR BRANKWEI
STEAMED. WE ROASTItiGlA
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NOVELTIES AND
FASHIONS IN
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SALE !
Consisting of large house with
large Bed Rooms, Lanai, Kitchen,
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iTO.UCOUS.
, Other brands
JOT iFUST
AS GOOD
WANTS.
yfWii. in Ibt j column will be interted at I$tentt
yS a llntfirti tntertion; to ctnli teeond inter,
lioni jo emit u tin and jo eenlt a rnonlb. Ibit It Ibt
tbeapett advertiting ever offered Ibt people of Honolulu.
WANTED.
SITUATION WANTED-A first-class Japanese
C00V wishes situation In private family lest
ol references. Address S. T., Bulletin office. m?-iw
J ANTED rive Messenger Doys, at once. Apply
American Messenger Service, corner Hotel and
Alake Streets. n6.-tf
UANTED Mr. E. Pierce, at prewnt and for many
vv years past Bookkeeper for llamakus Mill Co ,
and Kukalau Mill Co , desires an appointment. Wat
formerly for a long period chief accountant to the
Royal Niger Co. Reference: Messrs Theo. II.
Davles & Co , Ltd , Honolulu li6i-im
ANTED To purchae for cash. USED HAWA-
IIAN TOST ACE STAMPS, to of each value.
M DAVIS, 81 Shuter St., Montreal, Canada. 1156.1m
TO LET.
TO LET Sail lloats to lt by the day ir hour.
They are comfortable and safe. Api ly to Jani
tor Healanl Hoat Club. ms-im
FOK SALE.
CoR SALE Medium Sited Driving Mare. Four
' years old and guaianteed sound. Apply to J. II.
Cummlngs, 40 Maklkl St , above Wilder aenue.
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FOR SALE A handsome Japanese screen for $40,
Apply "S," Dullftln Office. 11 j)-im.
OPPORTUNITY TOR DAIRYMEN l-lsland-bred
dairy stock, bred t the thoroughbred sire of the
W. (1. Irwin dairy, lor further particulars Inoulre of
C. W Macfarlane. niftf
COR SALE-One SIIIPMAN ENGINE In perfect
order. Apply to II. G. Blart. Fort St. tio-tf
ATWO-MANUALand Pedal Dass REED ORGAN
Suitable for Chanel or residence. Berpttrom
Music Co , Tort street. 106,
B
EST j cent meal In town. Try It and be con
vinced, una a txceisior Restaurant. 1041
LOST.
LOST Along waterfront, scarf pin with two dia
monds and an opal. Reward unon retumlnc
same to Bulletin office. iij-fl
CTRAYED-A BLACK MULE branded J. V.fwlth
J square above ) Tinder will be suitably rewarded
by returning to J. M. VIVAS. n6S-tf
BOARD AND ROOMS.
NICrLY lURNISHED ROOM In prvate family
WITH BOARD and every home comfort. Cars
pass the door every few minutes Terms moderate.
Apply 311 Beretania street, next City Teed Store.
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FOUND.
COUND Pouch containing Blcvcle outfit. Ooner
I can have same by canine at the Evening Bulletin
office and paying expenses.
THE ORPHEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
T.V.KING LESSEE
J. F. TOST MANAGER
TO-NIGHT!
Amateur Night!
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
Children's Matinee!
ReBcrvcd Scats, 60c
General Admission, 25c
Mrs. Lydia P. Williams
OF MINNEAPOLIS.
WILL SPEAK,
IN THE
Y. M. C. A. HALL,
On Monday Evening, March 27,
On Associated Charities, the subject being.
The Old and New Way In
Piiilanthrophy.
Members of local Aid Societies, and all Interested
In charitable work, are cordially Invited.
Questions relatlvi to the subject will be answered
by the lecturer.
Admission Free.
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BY AUTHORITY.
Office of the Board of
Health.
Honolulu, H. I., Aarch 22, 1899.
At a meeting of the Board of Health
held this day HENRY E. COOPER,
ESQ., was elected President of the Board
of Health, vice William O. Smith, Esq.,
resigned.
CHARLES WILCOX,
Secretary Board of Health.
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Pound Master's Notice o?
Estrays.
Notlce'ls hereby given, that the animals
described below have been impounded In
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Ouhu, and unless the pound fees and dam
ages are sooner satisfied, will be sold at
Public Auction at said Government Pound
on Saturday, April 8, 1809, at 12 o'clock
noon.
One Sorrel 1 'orse branded thus A on the
right hind hip, ..lte mark on the forehead.
One Gray Horse, brand unknown, with
halter.
Pound Master.
Honolulu, March 21, 1899. H75'3t
HivCrs. ",7s7"ol.
Late ol San FrancUco, has opened
DRESSMATaNG ROOMS
' .' Cwt-ri IIOi... COTTAn:. ThrouRhlonc
eiperlence and constant attendance to work at the
Coast. Mrs. WoU has aciul'fd the arl ol perfect
tilling and also elvlne full satisfaction In the latest
and piotern fashion.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
for additional Shipping News see seventh page
Diamond Head Signal Station, Mar
24, 1 p m Weather clear, wind light
South.
Weather Bureau, Punahou, Mar 21.
Temperature Mornlnp minimum,
CO; Midday maximum, 77.
(Barometer corrected for gravity- .06 )
Barometer, Dam, 29.02. Steady.
Rainfall, do, 0.0(1.
Humidity at 0 n in 75 percent.
Dew Point 03 P.
AltUIVAIH.
Friday, Mar 24.
Stmr Mauna Loa, Slmcrson, from
Maul nml Hawaii.
T K K Hongkong Maru, Fllmer,
from San Francisco.
Br 8 S Matuiunsp, McNab, from Ta
coma, Wash; 1400 toni hay, grain and
iiiiIhc to A'fxauder nnd Baldwin.
Stmr Walalcale, Green, from Elcele;
300(1 bags sugar for F A Schucfcr & Co
nnd 40 bagx rice.
Stmr Kllohana, Thompson, from
Kauai; 4260 bugs sugar for 11 Hack
fold & Co.
Simr Nocau, Pedersen, from Kauai;
4200 bags sugar for Alexander & Bald,
win.
DEPAmnnEs.
Friday, Mar 24.
T K K Hongkong Maru, Fllmer,
for China and Japan.
Stmr Hclene, Maulonnld, for Klhel,
LaupHlioehoc, Uokala and Papaloa at
4 p m.
Stmr Maul, Freeman, for Klhel,
Puauhau, and Kukuluu nt5 p lit.
Stmr Mlkalmla, Thompson, for
Makuwell, Walincii and Kekaha at 5
p m.
rARBLNQEnS AMUVED.
From Sao Frnncisoo, per T K
K Honukoug Mnru, Mar 24 Mr
and Mrs 0 P Griinwond, Mrs 8
M Bfllloa, H H Clirkp, Mr nnd
Mra L Lamb, Rev M 0 EUrrie,
Rv A Kunmor, Mrs J V Wolf,
Misfl Aunin M Wolf, Mian Alice
M Wolf, Miss Lulu E Wolf, Mrs
W H Winchester. Mrs LG While,
Miss Holon White, Mr and Mrs
H H Tompkin, Mrs E A Rowon,
E M Walsh. Mr and Mrs L B
Nutlinp, J Browne, EI B Gohr, 0
H Horlon Jr, L F Hnubtmao, Mr
and Mrs A G Hnwos,
The Mnry E Foster did got
away for San Franoisoo yosterday
afternoou.
When Purser Christian of tho
Noeau wns at Kuku hnole on thf
Inst trip, ho had n narrow oscapo
rfora boing badly hurt at the land
ing by being swung agaiuBt some
machinery.
Captain J E Rums, owner of
the sohonn-r Vino, died at his
home in Alameda yestprdny morn
ing. He was only ailing a short
tune, as be was on Change last
Thursday. 8 F, Mar 12.
IIONOKONQ 1IAHU 1IKIIU.
Tho T K K Hongkoug Maru,
Filraor commander, ariivpd in
port and hauled alongside th
I'aoiGo Mail wharf at ab ut l'i:30
o'clock thin moruing. She sailed
from Sun Francisco nt 5 p m on
tbo 17th inst and moot with vory
bad weather with strong SE gales
and heavy seas, this latter fact
causing hir delay in arrival.
The lory that tho Hongkong
Maru hud a bad accident tjoing
up, is denied. Thoro was but
slight damage which took but a
short time to repair. Tbo story
in the San Francisco papers that
tho Hongkoug Mnru racod with
the Alameda on the up trip is also
denied. Captain Filmer had no
idea of racing. His orders were
to get in on scheduled time,
which she did. The Hongkong
Maru did not see the Alameda the
whole way up.
Trouble on S O Allen.
The bark SOAIlou.CaptainJohn
son, sailed yesterday for Honolulu
with a geueral cargo, including a
number of mules. Eurly in tho
morning thoro was some trouble
with tho orow, which for a while-
firomised to be so 6erious that po
icomon wore placed on duty at
the wharf until she got away.
Three of tho sailors had signed
artioles, it is said, at $25 a month,
and the Saamen's Union insisted
that they should bo paid 330.
Thoro was talk of boarding the
vosBel and bringing tho clothing
of tho men ashore, and tho con
troversy between the men and
those on shore attracted a con
siderable crowd. Finally the men
mado some talk of preventing
others from taking their places,
but nothing was done, and tbo
bark sailed with a full crew. S F,
Mar 14.
ArrlvU and Departurea.
Arrivals Mar 12, Bohr Mildred,
8 F from Eabului. 17 days; sohr
Ottillio Fjord, 8 F from Hann,
13i days.
Departures Mar ll,uoh Azalea,
Port Gamble for Honolulu and
sohr Charles Hancock, Eureka for
Honolulu; Mar 13, bk S 0 Alleu
and sohr Alice Cook, 8 F for Ho
nolulu; Mar 15, bk Santiago, 8 F
for Hilo; Mar 1C, sohr William
Ronton, Port Gamble for Honolulu.
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 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 Big Shoe, ,
It Port street.
UiiiuauiuuiiauuiiUiniuiiUiauuK
NEW TO-DAY
Removal Notice.
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN hereby
give notice that they have moved their
offices to the fourth floor of the Judd
Building.
Honolulu, March 24, 1899. H77-IW
In the Circuit Court ol the First
Circuit, Hawaiian Islands.
In the Matter of the Bankruptcy of M. J.
Sllva, of Kapaia, Kauai :
Creditors of the said Bankrupt are here
by notified to come In and prove their
debts before the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, First Circuit, at the Ccu-t House
In Honolulu, on Monday, the 27th day of
March, 1899, between the hours of 10
o'clock In the forenoon and noon of the
said day, and elect an Assignee of the said
Bankrupt'. Estate.
Dated Honolulu, March 24th, 1899.
By the Court :
F. L. KELLETT, JR.,
it772t Clerk.
Notice.
The undersigned, co partners doing busi
ness under the firm name of Hop Sing W.d
Company, give public notice that they
have this day sold their interest and lease
hold rights In their Rice Plantation ut
Moanalua, Honolulu, Oahu, to Akoloka
alias all bills against Hop Sing Wai Com
pany prior to Mar. o, 1899, will be paid
by us.
SUI NGEU,
YONG MOON,
AND LAU YAN CHEE,
Administrator of Lau Sum.
BY AUTHORITY.
Auditing Department.
REGULATIONS NO. 2.
Duplicate Treasury Warrants will be
Issued by the Auditing Department for
originals lost or destroyed, only after the
following regulations have been complied
with, viz :
1st: Notice of the loss must be sent as
soon as possible to the Treasury Depart
ment, and Audit Office, requesting that
payment be stopped, iglving the number of
the Warrant, amount, name of "payee,"
and the Appropriation against which It
was drawn.
2nd: Notice of the loss must be adver
tised In some newspaper published In Ho
nolulu or Hllo, giving particulars as above.
3rd: If the Warrant was Issued In pay
ment of a Specific Salary the Official re
celving the same, or for whom the same
was intended, must make a statement In
writing addressed to the Auditor-General,
giving the particulars of loss, and request
ing that a duplicate be drawn therefor ;
such statement to be accompanied by 2
copies of the advertisement.
4th: If the Warrant was Issued In pay
ment of a Salary Included In a "Regular
Pay Roll" or for a bill, the statement and
request required above must be made by
the person In whose favor the warrant was
drawn.
No Duplicate will be Issued within three
months of the date of the notice of loss.
Signed,
H. C. AUSTIN,
Auditor-General.
Approved :
Signed,
SANFORDB. DOLE,
President.
Signed,
Sign 'J,
Minister of Foreign Affairs.
J. A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
Signed, S. M. DAMON,
Minister of Finance.
Signed, HENRY E. COOPER,
Attorney-General.
Honolulu, March 24th, 1899.
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JasFMorgan
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKEIT-z
-33 Queen Street
VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale a valu
able parcel of Land on the southeast
corner of Beretania and Miller Sts.
The property has a frontage of 54 feet on
Beretania St. and 93 feet on Miller St.
Area 4790 sq. ft.
There are two cottages on the property,
one of which Is now rented for J25 per
month. -4
For further particulars
Apply to
JAS. F. MORGAN,
1176 3 j Queen St.
Auction Sale
OF
LOTS AT WAIKIKI.
On S A.TTJHD AY, March 25,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesroom. 33 Queen street, I will
sell at Public Auction,
FOUR LARGE RESIDENCE
SITES AT WAIKIKI.
These lots adjoin the Afong property,
and are part of the former Pratt Beach
Property at Walkikl. The lots have a
50-foot frontage on the Main Road through
the Pratt premises, and are about 100 feet
deep. Each site has a bath house site ad
jacent to the Beach, and Is about the only
Beach peoperty at Walkikl for sale. Map
of property at my office.
JAS. P. MORGAN,
Auctlonoer.
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS!
1, farm at Hamakua J 6,00a
. SOLO.
'j. SOLO,
4. SOLD.
j. SOLD.
6. A 4o-roora Lodging House, i-year eut. j,om
7. Large lot at Malklkl 10,000
8. uj acres coffee land, Kona 3,00a
9. SOLD
10. Lot $j acre near town , i,jc
11. Corner lot center ol town , 10,00a
a. SOLD. "4
i). House anil Lot, Punahou i,ce
4. Large LolanJ good Paying Business,... n.ooa
15. Larga Lot, Palama, nearly H acre., 4,00a
16, Lot jiMw,wlthdellnghouse,Quarry St 1,500
' For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Postof !!cc Lune, - Honolulu,
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