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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., MAY 12, 16U9.
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Lines or
Oceanic Steamship Company.
TIME TABLE.
Tho Fino Fassoagor Steamers
Leave This Fort bb Horoundor.
Prom San Pranoisoo:
MOANA May 24I
AUSTRALIA June 7
ALAMEDA June 21
In connection with tho sailing of tbo above steamers, tho Agents
are prepared to issue, to intonding passongors, coupon through
tickets by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in tho
Unitod Stntos, and from Now York by any Btaamship lino to all
European ports.
For further particulars Bpply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental and -Oriental Steamship Co. 0 Toyo Kisen Kaisna
, Steamers of the ibove compmiti will call at Honolulu and leave thl port on or about the .
dMes below mentioned t..
For Japan and China:
city or pnKiNfi Jy )
GAELIC wy J
HON KONG MARU J f
CHINA June
DORIC June 4
NIPPON MARU Juy 4
RIODPJANtRlO July ij
COPTIC July
Tor general Information apply ,0
H. Hackfeld &
Biji
AWSteamert of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO .
fc.7.n V.ntouver. B. C . and Sydney. N S. W.. and calllne at Victoria. II. C. Honolulu. Suva (Hjl).
nd Brisbane are BVK
AT HONOLULU on
FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C.
ror dUVa. unsoane ana oyuner t
j Aorangl Augusta
Mlowera.
.Juneg
,.July 7
Mlowera. ...September i
Warrlmoo..
Warrlmoo.September 19
Aorangl October t
Mlowera... November 4
Warrlmoo.. December n
''JtV-ThrouThtVckVtsVssueTf'r'o'm Honolulu to Canada. United States and Europe. For Freight and
Passage and all general Information, apply to
Theo. H.Davies&Co.,Ltd., Gen'l Agents.
Lines ot Travel.
The British-American S. S. Line
Freight contracted through from any
point In the United States to the Hawai
ian Islands In connection with the Great
Northern, Northern Pacific or Canadian
Pacific Railways. Monthly service from
Seattle and Tacoma with our New A-l,
6000 ton steamer, the
"POST ALBERT"
with latest Improvemerts for a Urge
freleht carrying capacity. Strong tratlic
arrancoments Willi the three
Northern!
Trans-Contlnentnl lines which enable us
to give the consignees the benefit of rock
bottom rates on their Enstern shipments.
For further Information, apply to
HEHRY WATERHOUSE & CO.,
Queen Street. General Agents.
Telephone 313.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1800.
TRAINS.
STATIONS,
fOtitward)
Dally
Dally
ex. Sun.
AM.
sio)
II 40
IS oo
ex. Sun. Dally
Dally Dally
A m
Honolulu 710
Pearl City.... to,
EwaMHI 8)
Walanae
Walalua
Kahuku
STATIONS.
(Inward)
AM.
P.M.
r.m.
0,J
5
J 47 ,
4 0
4 4
J 40
0.15
J 10
O
14?
J50
0 10
10 08
so jo
si 5J
is Ji
Dally
ex Sun
AM.
Dally
Dally Dally
AM.
P.M.
r m.
Kahuku
I"
6.10
7 10
7 45
8oj
8)5
.... toS
.... a 50
)SI
10 4 J
vy 4 sj
05 J aO
Walalua
Walanae ,
EwaMIII j;o
PeailClty 015
Honolulu A S
F. 0. Smith, Gon'l Pass.
Tickot
AgonU
G. P. Denison, Suporlntoudont
STAGBLINE
HENRY BRYANT. PrOD.
f Tim Rtntro for Kaneoho. Heola, Wal
1 kaue, Punoluu, Luio, Kahuku and way
riolnta, will leavo Postoftlco, Bethel
street side, ot 0 a. m. (Sundays except
ed), calling for passengers ami pacK
ages nt Lovejoy A Co's, No. 10 Nuuanu
K&J?tAges will mako tho return trip
from KnuuKuuaiiy.
'rrairel.
of Thin Line Will Arrive at am-
For San Francisco:
AUSTRALIA May 16
ALAMEDA May 16
AUSTRALIA June 13
MARIPOSA Iun- 23
For San Francisco:
IIONKON'G .MARU ... . .. Mq 16
CHINA May g
DORIC . June a
NIPPON MARU June 10
RIODEJANARIO June u
COPTIC Juno 7
AMERICA MARU July 4
CITY OF PEKING July 14
GAELIC . July"
Co., Ltd., Agents.
or about the dates below stated, vli:
FROM SYDNEY, BRISBANE AND SUVA.
l-or victoria ana Vancouver u. -.;:
Warrlmoo..
.June 1
Mlowera Aueusta
Aorangl.
..July 5
Warrlmoo.. . August 30
Aorangl. ..September 17
Mlowera.... October 15
Warrlmoo. .November
Aorangl. ...December to
lines of Travel.
Wilders Steamship Co's
1899
TIME TABLE.
S.S.KlNAU
CLARKE, Commander,
Will loavo Honolulu ovory Tuosday at
12 o'clock m., touching nt Lnlmlnn,
Mnnlnon Day and Mnkona tho same
day; Sluhukona, Kawallmo and Iau
palioohoo the following day, arriving
at flllo Wodnowlay evening.
ltctnnilii vtlll (kill from llilo ovory
l'rlilny at 0 o'clock p. m., touching at
Luupahoohoo, Mahukotia, Kawalliao,
Mnkona, Maalaea Hay and iAUalua,
arriving ni Honolulu Hniuruay nignt.
Will cull at Poholkl, Puna, on tho
nntoiid trip of ouch month, arriving
thcro on the morn! ml; of tho day of
xalllm; from Ullo to Honolulu.
'J lie popular rout ui tno volcano is
via Ullo. A good carrlngo road tho en
tlro distance.
S, S, CLAUDINE
CAMERON, Commander,
Will loavo Honolulu luemlay, nt 6
o'clock p m , tnuchlni; at Kahulul,
liana, Hamm and Kl nliiilu, Maul. Re
turning, nrrhos at Honolulu Sunday
morning.
Will call at Nun, Kaupo, onco each
month.
This companv roiorves tho right to
mako cli.uiKCH In tho timo of doparturo
and nrrlal of Its steamors WITHOUT
NOTIOH, and it will not bo respoiiHlblo
for any consoquoncoa arising tlioro
from. Contilgneos must bo at tho landing
to rocolvo tholr froight. This company
will not hold ltsolf responslblo for
frolglit aftor It has boon landod,
I.tvo stock rocelvod only at ownor's
risk.
This company will not ho rosponsi
bio for monoy or valuables of passon
gors unloss placod In tbo caro of purs
ers. Passongors aro roqnostod to purchase
tlckots boforo embarking. Thoxo fall
ing todo so will bo Btibjoct to an addi
tional chargo of twonty-llvo por cont.
Tho company will not bo liablo for
loss of, nor Injury to, nor dolay in, tho
dollvory of baggagoor porsonal ollocts
of tho passongor bayond tho amount of
(100 00, unloss tbo value of tho samo
bo doclaiod, at or boforo tho Issue of
tho tlckot, and froight is paid thuroon.
All employees of tho Company aro
forblddon to rocolvo froight without de
livering a shipping receipt thorofor In
the form proscribed by the Company
and which may be soon by shippers
upon application to the pursers of the
Company's Stoamors.
Shippors aro notlllod that if froight Is
shipped without such receipt, it will bo
sololy at the risk of the shippor.
0. L. WIGHT, President,
S. H. nOSK, Socretary,
OAPT. J. A.KING, Port Supt,
Company
Beer and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY &CO.
iMTOnTKltS, AND WltOLESALS
Wine ami Lior Dealers.
Agents for the Botlled Rainier Deer of Seattle.
WO.lt) KUUANUNTIll-KT
Foster Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
P. O. Box 1 it. Mutual Telephone 308;
HOP -A-XIS..
Acloso re&omblanco to Boer,
From Kentish Hops. NON-ALCOHOLIC,
" Au admirable Imitation." London
Times.
HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS.
Tolophono 03a.
GrONSALVES & CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GUOOERB AN1
WINE MERCHANTS.
225 Queon atroot, Honolulu, H, ,
Consolidated Soda Water Co., L'o
Euplarmd.,
.ornor Allen & Fort Sti., Honolulu
HOLLISTER & CO.,
Aeente,
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
HELP! HELP!!
Honolulu Chinese
Employment Agency.
Office at the Hawaiian Chinese New s Co 's
It No. 84 King street. Honolulu. H.I
Cooks, Walters, Yardmen, Plantation La
borers, and all Kinds ot employees furnish
ed promptly on short notice.
This Agencv fully examines all appli
cants for employment as to their compe
tency before sending them to Its patrons.
CHARGES REASONADIE
Tel. ? P. O Box 046
NEW
Dry Goods Store
212 Nuunnu Street,
has opened with an entire new stock of Dry
uoods. Alanines. Camp
hor Trunks, all
kinds of Japanese and Chinese Silks
cm.
Handkerchiefs, Men's and Ladies'
Shoes,
Men's and Children's Hats.
SING LUNG & CO.
ClIOSG SAM. Mgr. (noS-im) P. O. Box ion
W. W. AHANAi
Merchant Tailor
323 Nuuanu St.
Pine Suitings in English, Scotch and
Amorican Goods made to ordor.
felephone 068.-
-Postofllco box 086.
TAKAKI &CO.,
Contractors, Builders,
And HOUSE PAINTERS.
5M Nuuanu street, Honolulu, H. I.
OHTN" SING 00,
100 West King Stroot
Contractors atfl Bmlilcrs
Jobbing promptly attondod to; also all
kinds of Furnlturo on hand. 1210-flm
YING OHAN,
EURNITUKE DEALElt,
400 Nuuanu Stroot.
-Chairs of all kinds, Matting,
Cigars, Silk and Clilneso Teas.
Seasonable Goods,
CHAIRS
ot all kinds, Matting,
Clilneso Grass
i.inon in any color,
Fancy China Silk Handkerchiefs
KWONQ HINQ CIIUKQ CO.,
Nuuanu aboo King st.
Kill KBE BESTAUIiAlIT
Alakoa, botwoon Mnrchant and King
strei'ts.
A Firct Clans Meal at All Hours,
15 CENTS.
BQU Luncheon Rooms for Ladles
and Gouts. Olvu us a trial.
DEWEY RESTAURANT,
First-Class Resort In Every Respect.
Best 25-Ccntn Alcnl In Town.
LOOK HOP &
Deretanla and tort Streets.
CO.,
SHEU LUN,
o Nuuanu St , next Exchange Saloon,
Merchant Tailor
Coining, etc., maje to orier.
All Suits cuarantteJ to Fit. and In the Latest Style.
L. CHONG,
"
No. 6 Nuuanu St., below Merchant, Honolulu.
MERCHANT : TAILOR.
WSults truarantc-ed to fit anj In latest stjles
Clothlne rnaJe to order; Uniforms a specialty.
Clothes cleaned and repaired at reasonable rates
Art Studio.
BANKO H. KOBAYASHI,
Medalist,
Model Block, Fort and Beretahla Sts.
im
SHIPPING NEWS
Additional, n4 the latest Shipping Newt, will be
found on the eighth pace.
TIDKS.
I lKi
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v Eos
03-
Day.
's Ln PT
IS
ft.
a
9
I
S?3
p. in
ii.in.
a.m.
p.m.
10.10
Moi.day 8
3.2o'
2.20
8.09,
I
Tuesday 0
4 00 3.00
8.30
11.00
Wednesday.. .. 10
1 1
4.30 3 311
0.07
0.3S
11. GO
Thursday 11 5 15
4.10
a.m.
i
Friday 12 5.51
4.50
10.10
10. In
0.17
Suturday 13 (I ;t i
C.4
1.30
Sunday 14 7.0S
0 5(1 11.10 2.21
New moon on Hit- Otli at 7:0 11. 111.
The Standard lime whistle sounds at
12h. Om. 0-). (midnight), Greenwich
time, wlilcli Is Hi. IlOin. )). 111. of Ha
waiian Standard time.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
Steamers due and salllngtodayand for the next six
days are as follows.
APRIVB.
Steamers from Due
Lehua M0I0V1I and Lanal May,,
Klmu Maul ard Hawaii .. . Mav 11
Ctaudlne Maul .. Mav 14
Mlknhala Kauai May 14
WU Hall-K'ona and K'au.. May 16
DFPART.
Steamers For Due
Aorangl Colonics My 11
Gaelic San Francisco May u
America Maru China and Japan ... . May 1,
Mokolll Molokal Ma 15
I ehua MoinkManJ Lanal May,,
W G. Hall- Kona and Kau
May 10
Uaudlni Aiiul .,
Ulnau IIakjII and Maul
May 16
May ,6
rAr-SEN'ar.ns departed.
For Victoria nntl Vancouver,per
0 A S S Jliowora, May 11 Miea
F Lnwrrnco, W 0 Wccdon, Dr
and Mrs George Herbert and two
cbildron, Mr and Mrs J A Magoon
and three children, V M Fulcher,
A 13 Wood, W J Gallaguur, airs
Iv W Uonper autl daughter, J Al
Dowsctt, Mr and Mrs V M Gra
ham, G-nrgo S Wells, H H Terry,
Mrs L Lirano. G 0 Hutch. P L
Bosouthal and iivo etoprngo.
ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT
Material for repairs on tho Ma-
una Loa has arrived.
The Miowera took thirty fivo
bans of mail for Vancouver, Vic
torin aud tho States.
Tho schooner Defiunco that sail
ed for San Francisco today, took
a cargo of 15 bags of sugar valued
at S72.99G.17.
A largo number ot tno Irionds
of Parser Humphris of tho Mio
wera who will leavo that vessel at
Vancouver, woro down tosaygood
byn to him yestorday afternoon
aDd evening.
Tho Gorman steamer TaiFu ar
rived in port late yesterday after
noon, fifteen days from Hakodate,
Japan, with a cargo of 1-1,128 bugs
of brimstone for H Huckfold &
Co. When first telephoned tho
Tai Fa was thought to bo tho
Gaelic.
IINCJLAND PEELS OUR TUAFFlC.
The Commons Will Ask A merle to Lrt
Down Ilia llre
London, May 2. In tho Houso
of Commons, Douglass Harry
Cochill, Conservative asked if
the Foreign Office had instructed
tho representative of Gtent
Britain at Washington to mako
ropresoutations to the Government
of tho Unitod States as to tho
great injury caused to various
branobes or uritisli trade by the
existing Amorican tariff, nnd to
urge tho advisability of withdraw
iug n tariff so unfavorable to Great
Britain,
In reply tho Right Honorable
William St. John lirodiick said
thnt it was not usual to
make representations to a
foroign power regarding its
its tariff polioy, oxcopt in connec
tion with somo specific negotia
tions. Tho Government, he said,
did not consider that nt the pro
sont moment instructions such as
the member suggested would bo
likely to result to thn benefit of
British commorco.
IlmvKllan Holrl Concur!.
Tho band will play the follow
ing selections at a conoert to be
civou on the grounds of tho tlwai
inn hotel at tho usual hour this
ovoning:
TAUT I.
Overture Light Cavalry Suppo
Intermezzo Russian Kaiiko
Grand Si luctlon Murltunu... Wallace
(a) Kaplllun. Wnlaiiuouuo
Miss J. Kolllaa.
(b) Aloha no Wan, Moaut ko Ala.
Mrs N. Alapal,
PART II.
Comet Solo Arbuoloiila Ilartmau
Mr Charles Kreutor.
Selection The Topsy Turvy Hotel..
Ilogor Moncktnii
Walt Folette Fahrlmoli
Galop Tho Cyclist Ivtipler
Tho Star Spangled Runner,
LOYAL TRIBUTES TO GRANT
Pittsburp, April 27. Politics
gave way to patriotism at tho nn
nual banqnot of the Anioricnn Ito
publicnu Club in honor of tho
birthday of General Grant tonight.
Tho guestfl of honor wore Gonetal
Jnsoph Wheoler and Admiral
WinfieldS. Schlpy. Tho dinner
was hold nt the Hotel Schonley,
and in many rcap:cta was the
most successful ever givon by thp
club. Covers woro laid for 305.
Major-General Wheeler res
ponded to tho toast, "Grant," in
part as follows:
"It was the oonorous mar'nani-
mity of Grant, after compelling
tho surrcij li-r r tho Oonfpdcrt'
armies, that dtl morp t bring
about tho rounion of tli Stales
than 10,000,000 of troops could
over have accomplished. Tho
modesty of Grant's character was
most siucular, and iu this day of
sham and pretenBO most wonder
ful. Evidoutly his early life and
hardships and depiivations had
taught him tho truo balance of
earthly things."
Rnnr-Admiral Sohley, replying
to "Our Navy," said:
"The war through which tho
Nation has just passed hu9 shown
that ber sous have been faithful to
their inherited traditions, and that
the safety and welfare of our peo
ple are secure iu tueir keeping.
Let ua liopo that tho peaco it
accomplished may bo lasting, and
that the two nations may, under
God's providence, match for
ward in undisturbed amity and
friendship for tho futuro.
"1 do not recall in bmory that
a nation ovor ueioro deciaro.i war
upon another and tho day follow
ing blockadod tho enemy's ports.
Such was tho condition of readi
ness in our Navy that this whs
possiblo in tho last war, and tho
lesson it impresses ought not to
bo forgotten that war, to be
Bhort, sharp and dcoisive, can only
bo made so uy preparation in
times of poaoo, so that when it
must bo undortakon it can only
end with honor and dignity to tho
nation."
Hvaltli. Uer.
This ovor pnpulur Rainier beor
is boooming a hoasohold word
and "will you havo a glass of
Seattle" is moro often hoard than
anything elso. Tho Criterion
Saloon have tho boor on tap or in
bottleB. "
Amorican Mossengor Sorvicc
Mneouio Tomple. Telephono
444.
Honolulu Messenger Sorvioo de
livers messages and packages.
Telephono 378.
Nicely furnishod roomn at the
Popular Houso, 154 Fort street,
from S1.00 cor wook up.
If you want a nico rubber tiro
haok with n caroful driver ring up
Club Stablo Haok Stand Tol. 319,
and wo guarantoo yon will bo
satisfied.
Moohanio's Homo, corner Hotol
and Nuuanu streets, lodging by
day, wook or month. Terms: 25
and 50 cents por night $1 nnd
81.25 por wook.
Now England Bakery k Candy
Co., Hotel stroot manufacture a
Gne lino of bread, pastry, wed
ding cakes, ico creams, shorbots
and cnndifB tinest in tho oity
and prices very low. Telephono
74. J. Oswald Lotted, Mana
ger. The uio of thn Singor in mil
lions of homes shows tho unpre
cedented success of thoso ideal
sowing machines. It is convinc
ing proof that tho Singer excels
in all kinds of family Bowing and
art needlo work. All our sowing
machines aro of thb ost construc
ts -u, beautifully decorated, and
ar;- mounted on solocted woods in
finely finished cabinots of artistic
designs. B. BorgorBon, agent, 1GJ
BUiol stroot.
Mr. John Petorson, of Patout
ville, La., was very agreoably sur
prised not long ngo. For eighteon
months ho hod been troubled with
dysentery and had tried throo of
tho best doctors in New Orleans,
besides half a dozon or moro pat
ent mcdicineB, but received vory
little roliof. Ohamborlian'e Colic,
Oholora nnd Diarrhooa Remedy,
having boon recommondedtohim,
ho gavo it a trial and to his great
surpriHe.throodososof that romedy
effected n permanent euro. Mr.
Wm. McNnmura, a well known
merchant of the Barao placo, fa well
acqnniuted with Mr. Peterson nnd
attests to tho truth of this state
ment. ThiB remedy is for snlo by
all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co.,
General Agonts.
BAILEY'S
ikk ST;
The Milwaukee Punc
ture-Pro of Tire.
AS RESILIENT AS ANY TIRE..MADE
PAU
PUNCTURn
P1LIKIA.
Bailey's Honolulu Cyclcry,
Sole agents .Model i $ Beebe Bicycles at
fjo. Repairs that are repairs at the .old
reliable 2? i King street.
The Ciub Stables
Limited.
0. HelIjTNA, : Managoi.
FONT STREET,
Telephone 477
LiYcry, Boarding & Sale Stables
Prompt Service. Stylish Turnout.
Safe Drivers.
Wo aro especially equipped to cater t
your trado. Fair doallng and good sor
vlco Is what wo dopond upon to got It.
Wohao forsalo Family Carrlago and
Driving Horses, slnglo or doublo team
Thoy aro in good condition and will bi
told on ravoraiilo terms.
Dr. Hownt is always in attendaneo al
tho Stablos.
Ciub Stables Hackstand
Cor. Union it Hotel Sts
(Old Boll Tower).
OAltEFULL AND WKLL INFORMED
DKIVKHS.
FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES.
HACKS AT ALL HOURS.
Ordors forSurroys, Wagonettes, Single
or Doublo Teams at a moment's notlr.
Hack Nos. 120, 181, 100, 70, 77.
O. I1F.I.I.TNA. Mftr
Your Roof and
Gutters
Should be put In thorough repair
before you are washed out durini
the heavy rains.
I stand ready to do any necessary
repairs required.
John Nott,
75-79 KING ST.
Telophono No. 31.
GOOD THING
4--U S--C
Ohia. Aleeroh and Pine Firewood
Oat and Split (ready for the Store).
Also,
STOYE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH CO&i
WHITE ARD BLACK 8AND
it Lowest Prices, delivered to any perl
the City.
VBkBPUOMB) 414
HUSTAOE & CO.,
81 Onoan Rtreet.
MANUEL NUNES, h
Manufacturer of t,.
Guitars, Ukuleles,
TARO PATCH FIDDLES.
Workmanship and Material Guaranteed. Repatrtaf " $
Specialty. V
1130 ;: No. 210H KINO t?T. 4
J
Corner King and Atakea Sts., Honolulu.
MANUFACTURER Of
Gruita-x-s, : UlculGles,
TARO PATCH FIDDLES.
Workmamhlp and material guaranteed. Repairing
ipeciany
s
Notice to Stockholders
the llonokaa Sugar
Company.
oT
Stockholders In the above company are
requested forthwith to deliver their Certi
ficates of Stock to the Secretary for tha
purpose of having same re-Issued In shares
of the denomination of J20 each. The Sec
retary will Issue receipts for Certificates
delivered him which can be held by tho
owner (or other p.tr' .it Interest), until
such time as the Jia shares are dellvereJ.
No Certificate for o shares will be Is
sued until all Certificates for fioo harks
are sunvndereJ.
W. LANZ,
Secretary llonokaa Sugar Company.
D,ted Honolulu, May 4. 'Soo.
The Stockbook of the Honokaa Sugar
Company, v ill lie closed to transfers from
May 4 to May 15 Inclusive.
W. LANZ,
Secret.tr' Honokaa Sugar Company,
Dated Honolulu, .May 4, 1899.
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