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Tv-ny-wgw' W"rTV TTTW-,?, - ijw ynajnupr. T,T" W ?,K,,M '.aliTj 'JTfn'iT' . ' .-j .' LlJ I, it ! f J Lines Oceanic Steamship Company. TIME TABLE. , Th.?Jll? Pftssongor Steamers of Thia Liuo Will Arrivo at an. Leave This Port as Hcroundor. From San Franoisco: ALAMEDA June 21 In connoctionwltb Iho sailing of tho above stoamorB, the Agents are prepared to ispuo, to intending passengers, conpon through tickets by any railroad from San Franoisco, to all points in tho Unitod States, and from Now York by any stoamuhip line to all European ports. For furthor particulars apply to Wm. Cr. Irwin & Co., Limited, General Amenta Oceanic S. S. Co. Pacific Mail Steamship-Co Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. -$& Toyo Kisen Kaisha . Steamers ot the above enmp urn will call At Honolulu and leave this port on or about the . dates below mentioned ! For Japan and China: For San Francisco: CHINA June 16 NIPPON AIARU June to DORIC June4 RIO DE JANAKIO June it NIPPON MARU July 4 COPTIC June er RIO I)E JANERIO July 1) AMERICA MARU July 4 COPTIC July at CITY OP PLKING July 14 GAELIC July 11 1 Tor general Information aprly to H. Hackfeld & Royal ySteamer of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydnev. N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, II. C, Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), and Brisbane are I1UH AT IIO.XOMJLI! on or about the dates .below stated, vli! FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C. For Suva. Brisbane and Svdnev t Mlowera Juneg Warrlmoo July 7 , . . Aorangi Augusta Mlowera.. ..Sentember 1 Warrlmoo. September a? Aorangl Octobers? Mlowera.,, November 94 Warrlmoo. .December StTThroueh tickets Issued from Honolulu to Passage and all general Information, apply to Theo. H.Davies&Co.,Ltd., Gen'l Agents. Lines of 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 "PORT ALBERT" with latest imprnvenvrts fur a large freight carrying capacity. Strong traffic arrangements with the three Northern Trans-Continental lines which enable us to give the consignees the benefit of rock bottom rates on their Eastern shipments. For further Information, apply to HENRY WATERHOUSE & CO., Queen Street. General Agents. Telephone 313. O. R. & L. Co. -wsrtStSSfr TIME TABLE. From and After January 1, 1800. TRAINS. STATIONS, (Outward) Dally Dally ex. Sun. A.M. ii:oj n uo u:oo ex. Sun. Dally Dally Daily A.M. A.M. P.M. f.m. Honolulu .,., IVarl City... fc-aMIII Walana Walalua Kabuku STATIONS. (Inward) tTahuku 7:10 8.0 8:il :,8 9:48 10:08 10. $o j:5 JUT 4-.05 4!4S lilt j:io 0:10 ii:jj 11:33 Dally ex Sun A.M. Dally A.M. F 0:10 7110 ': 8.03 8:3S Dally PJrt. Dally P.M. roS :so 3!S 4:3 4'11 Walalua Walanae EwaMIII y-so PeailClty 6-ij Honolulu 6:50 1:0 j 1:30 s:o. F. 0. Smith, Gon'l Pass. Tlokot Agent. G, P. Dknison, Superintendent. STAGELINE iiiHtty in U HENRY BRYANT, Prop. Tho stage for Kanenlie, Heola, Wal kano, Punaluu, Lulo, Kaliuku and way points, will leave Postofllco, Rethol street side, at 1) a. in. (Sundays except ed), calling for passengers antl pack ages at Lovejoy A Go's, No. 10 Nuuanu street najuftnges will make tho return trip from Kahuku dally . THE nBwptiwujw mi of 'lrayei. For San Francisco: AUSTRALIA June ij MARIPOSA June 23 Co., Ltd., Agents. FROM SYDNEY. BRISBANE AND SUVA, I or victoria and Vancouver (U. c.): Warrlmoo June 8 Aorangl July 6 Mlowera August 3 warrlmoo.. . August ji Aorangl., .September 18 Mlowera.,.. October s6 Warrlmoo. .November s Aorangl... .Decembers! Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Lines of Travel. ip Co's 1899 TIME TABLE. S.S.KlNAU CLARKE, Cornmandcr, Will Icavo Honolulu ovory Tuosday at 12 o'clock in,, touching at Lalmlna, Maalaea liny and Makona tli same day; Mahukona, Kawaltao and Lau palioohoo tho following day, arriving at llilo Wednesday nvonlng. I'sntunilim will Kill front Hilo ovory Krlilay al tl o'clock p. in., touching at Latipahoelino, Mahuknua, Kawalhae, Makena, Maalaea Bay and Lahalna, arriving at Honolulu Nil unlay night. Will call at I'nliolkl. I'uni, on tho second trip of rich ...mull, arriving thorn on tho innrninc nf tho day of sailing fruin llllo 10 Honolulu. Iho popnlitr louto to tlin Volcano Is via llllo, A good carriage road tho on tiro dUtanco. S. S. CLAUDINE CAMERON, Commander, Will loavo Honolulu Tinwday, at 5 o'clock p in , touching at Kaliulul, nana, iiatnni ami luramilii, Maul, iio turnlng, arrivmt at Honolulu Sunday morning. Will call at Nun, ICatipo, onco eacn month. This company rnsurves tho right to mako changes In tho tl 1110 of departure and arrival of its KtoainorH WITHOUT NOTICE, and It will Dot bo responsible for any consoquoncos arising tlioro from. Consignees must bo at tho lauding to rocolvo their frolght. This company will not hold itself rosponslblo for frolght aftor It has beon landed. Live stock roceivod only at ownor's risk. This company will not bo rosponsl blo for money or valuables of passon gors unloss plaCod In tho caro of purs ers. Passoneers aro rennostod to nureliasp iicneiH ueioro oinoarKiug, Tlioso fall ing todo so will bo subject to an addi Tho-m fall- tional ciiargo of twenty-llvo por cont, Ulio company will not bo llablo for loss of, nor injury to, nor dolay In, tho dollvory of baggngo or personal offbets of tho pa&songor boyond tho amount of JUKI uo, unloss tho value of tho same be declarod, at or boforo tho issuo of tho ticket, and frolght Is paid thtiroon. All employees of the Company are forbidden to rocolvo frolght without do llvorlng a shipping rooelpt therefor in the form prescribed by the Company and which may bo Reon by sblppors upon application to tho pursers of the Company's Stoainorn, Shippers aro notified that if frolght Is shipped without such receipt, it wljl bo sololy at tho risk of the nhlppnr, C. L. WIGHT, l'rosidonr, S. II. ROSE, Roc-rotary. OAPT. J. A. KINO, Tort Ru-it. Steamship tap Steamsh EVENING BULLETIN: i iwm ' Beer and Wine Dealers. LOVEJOY &CO. IMPOUTKHS, AND W HO LKB ALF. Win ml Lipr Sealers. Agenti lor the Bottled Rainier Deer of Seattle. NO. 10 N'UUANU HTIIKKT Foter Block. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. P. O. Box iT. Mutual Telephone jo8. GONSALVES &. CO., Ltd WHOLESALE GROCERS ANL WINE MERCHANTS. 225 Queen etroet, Honolulu, H, I, Consolidated Soda Water Co., LI Esplanade, Corner Allen & Fort Sti., Honolulu HOLLI8TER & CO., Agent. Chinese and Japanese Firms. HELP! HELPS! Honolulu ClilncHc Employment Agency. Office at the Hawaiian Chinese News Co 's It No. 8H King street, Honolulu, II I Cooks, Walters, Yardmen, Plantation La borers, and all kinds of 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 REASONADIF. Tel. 7S p0. loxu W. W.AHANar Merchant Tailor 323 Nuuanu St. Kine Suitings In KngJIsh, Scotch and Amoricau Goods mado to ordor. Telephone C68. rostofflce box 980. TAKAKI &C0., Contractors, Builders, And HOUSE PAINTERS. M5M Nuuanu street, Honolulu. H. I. OHIN SING 00, 100 West King Stroot Goiinrs mil Bnilta Jobbing promptly attended to; alto all kinds of Furnlturo on hand. 1210-ilm VING OHAN, FURNITUEE DEALER, 400 Nuuanu Stroot. Chairs of all kinds, Matting, Cigars, Silk mid Chlnoso Teas. Seasonably Goods, CHAIRS of all kinds, Matting, Chinese Grass Linen in any color, Fancy China Silk Handkerchiefs, KWONG KING CHONG CO., Nuuanu abovo King st. HXN KBS BESrAUHAHT Alakea, botwoon Merchant and King streets, A First Class Moal at All Hoars, 15 CENTS. KR- Luuclietm Rooms for Ladles ami Gents. Glvo us a trial. DBWSY RESTAURANT, Flrst-Clafs Resort In Every Respect. Best 25-Ccnts Meal In Town. LOOK HOP & CO., Beretanla and Fort Streets. SHEU LUN, 305 Nuuanu St., next Exchange Saloon, Merchant Tailor Clothing, etc., made to order. All Suits guaranteed to Tit. and In tho Latest Style. 11S8 L. CHONG, No. 6 Nuuanu St., below Merchant, Honolulu, MERCHANT : TAILOR. -Sults guaranteed to fit and In latest styles. Clothing made to order: Uniforms a specialty. Clothes cleaned and repaired at reasonable rates. OharaberlaiD's Pfiiu Balm hna mo pqunl ri8 a housclioltl liniruont. It is the hobt remedy known for ruenmatiBin, Lidjo Imck, neurnluia; while for Bpruiup, cuts, bruiees, Bcalds and sore thront, it is invnl uable. Worlz & Pike, ruprclmula, Fernnndina, Fin., writes: "Every one who buys a bottle of CliBinber Iain's Keraedies, coinea bnok and says it is tbe beet niedicino ho has ever used. CO conta por bottle at Benson, Smith & Co.'a drug etore. If you Avuut a nico rnbbor tiro back with n careful driver rinc up Club Stablo Hack Stund Tol. 319, and wo cuarauteo yoo will be eatistlod. HONOLULU, H. 1., JUNE 8, SHIPPING EWS. Additional, and the latest Shipping News, will be found on the eighth nge. MOVUMHNTH OK KTKAM KllS. Steamers due and saillngtodayand lor the next six days are as follows: ARRIVE. Steamers Prom Due Warrlmoo Colonies Junp 8 Mlowera Vancouver June o I ehua Mnlokal and Lannl June a Upolu Kohala June 10 Nippon vlaru Yokohama June iu Klnau Maul and Hawaii June 10 Mikahila Kauai June 11 Claudlne Maul Junets Mokolil Molokal June 19 China San t-ranclvo June 16 W G Hall Kona and Kail. , June 16 Rio de Janeiro Yokclnm.i June 1; 1)1 1'ART. Steamers Fur Due Warrlmo Vancouver June 8 W, U. Hall Kona and Kau June o Mlowtra Colonies June o. Nippon Maru San Franclscii June 10 Upolu Kohsla Junoij Lehua Mnlokaland Lanal lime 11 Mokolll Mulokal June 11 Australia San Francisco ... . June it Mlkahala Kauai June ti Klnau Maul and Hawaii June it Claudlm Ataul...., Unc Chlna-Chma and Japan .June Kio ae janeir" an 1 rancisco June it AOMIUKTIIK OHAXT. Have you seen the Grant? That Repins to bo tlio qii-Hliou upon the lips of all thoHO who have gazed upon the hug. proportions' of tho United Slates Army Tninsport Orimt, lying very nearly tho length of the Pncitio Mail whiiif. The transport certainly mono polizes the nttoutiou of tho water front, and deeerviuuly. Thobe who nre fortunate enonuli to go aboard the bin boat haw many niarvollnua tliiiijja wliereuf t to 1 their friends. Uncle Sam npvnr does anything by halves, uud thin vessel is a good illustra tiou of that fact. Everything that modern ingenuity and experience can deviso for thu comfoit, health and general welfare of thoso who travol by the army transport is iu use, nnd a more up-to dato veasol than the Grant does not sail tho seas. Electric faoa and ice machines form an impottnut part of hor equipment, and a liberal supply of salt wator suowors and a big can vas pluugo bath go a loug wny in adding to tbo comfort of troons daring transportation. Tho ix Of Uout order and discipline ob served aboard tiro must creditablo to tho mon as well as tho ntlicnrs. The commissary department bonstB a greater variety thau that of any other transport. Tho Grant his a capacity of 1850 Iroops, 12.) officers and 11300 totiB of cargo; she attaiua a sped of VI knots nnd registers CG80 tons She b -150 foet lontj, 5') frot boain, 31 feet depth or hold, carrios four boilers whioh can produce steam equal to 3(i00 horto power, is fit ted wilh tnplo expansion en gines, has twinTScrews, and her propellers aro 21 feet pitch. On hor arrival in San Francisco on April 30, tho Grant completed a trip nlino't around Iho world She loft Now York January 19, touched at Gibraltar on February 2, Port Said Feb. 8, Sufz on tho 10th, Colombo on tho 2Gth, Singapore on tho 4th of March, arriving in Manila Bay on tho 10th of March. Sailing from thoro on tbo '25th she arrivod at Shanghai on tho 30th, going from theio to Nrtgasa ki, arriving April 0. From Naga saki tho Grant went di'reotly to San Franoisco, taking 24 days to mako that port from Japan. Iloforo reaching tho Coast tho trausport lost one man, a fireman, ho died of smallpox on April 22, and was buried at sea. Many of tho troops now aboard bavoseon eorvice, and all are im patient to roich Manila. .Tho steward holds rather a re sponsible position on this huge vessel, for it lakea 1800 loaves of bread every day to foed tho peo ple that sho carries. 13eof iu served twice a day, a little mattor of 1200 pounds at a meal. For dinner yoaterday aboard tho Grant one of the items on the bill of faro was noarly 2000 pounds of cab -bag. The troops pass away tho timo whilo at sea, when they aro not drilling, by playing card, shoot ing craps, boxing and similar amusements. Tho first two days out from Sau Franoisco, howevor, wero mostly spent in eea-siokuoss, llt'l Arrfvnl.. Hawaiian Emil J Waterman, Mrs J V Bayrauu, Miss M Pa6ko, llioa luoKant ami wife, J ,J Lai lundon and wife, San FranciscojF W Mondell ond wife, Wyoming; Mr and Mrs Frank H Uoulder, Encland; E J Snow, wife and two childrou, Now York; T A Rico aud wifo, Ventura, Calif; Mies Dp Lurtigue, Seattle; Ralph Nichols Hnd wife, Kalgoorlie, West Aus tralia, A B William", Pevoril Meifc'H, Santa Barbara, Calif. Arlington Miss Ftuiior, Victor HolTmanii, O P Wilcox, (J II Wil cox, Sau Francisco; Mibs M S Mc- Vay, Quinoy, Ills; Mr and Mre Ilaunibi-l Williams, Now York. 1699. m 'A ecu 1 Ol TUG MAUI- ASSOCIATION, AT. Spreckels' Park, Kahalol, Mani TnESDAY.JDLY4.1899. Races to commence n t 10 o'clock 11. mi., Hliurp. Flrst-BICYCLE RACE. One mile darh fur Ataul cyclists. First prize 5 gold in ... vcond prize $10 tiLniHH. - . 5 entrance fee $ ;, Se-ond TROTTING AND PACING TO HARNESS. One-mile heats, best two In three, free for all. Purse 5250. Thlrd-RUNNING RACE. Half-mile dash, free for all ponies 14 hands or under. Purse ffo. Fourth-RUNNING RACE. Three-fourths of a mile dash, free for all Maul bred horses. Purse Sico. I-lltli-TROTTING AND PACING TO HARNESS. une-mue items, Dest two in three, 2:50 class tor Maul horses. Purse S150, Sixth-RUNNING RACE. One-half mile and repeat, free for all Alaul bred horjes. Purse iico. Seventli-RUNNING RACE. CORINTHIAN RACE. One-mile dash, for all horses that have never won a race, members of the Asso elation to ride. Entrance fee t$; entries to close ten minutes before the race. Gold medal, fo. ElRhth-RUNNING RACE. One-mile dash, free for all. Purse $ 150. Ninth TROTTING AND PACING'TO HARNESS. One-mile heats, best 2 in 1, 3:20 class for Maul bred horses. Purr 1 100. Tenth-RUNNING RACE. One-fourth mile dash, free for all Maul bred horses. Purse S75. Eleventh-RUNNING RACE. MULE -RACE. One-half mile dash, catch eights. Purse I25. All entries are to be made with the Sec retary before 12 o'clock- noon on Thursday, June 22nd, 1899. Entrance fee to be to per cent of the purse, unless otherwise specified. All Races to -k run or trotted under the rules of the Maui Racing Association. All horses are expected to start unless withdrawn by 12 o'clock noon on July 3rd, 1899. Per order of Executive Committee. GEO. HONS, Secretary Maul Racing Association. 1224-MfcTh to Jeio The Club Stables Limited. 0. Bblltna, : Manage; FORT STREET, Telephone 477 Livery, Boarding & Sale Stablei Prompt Service. Stylish Turnout Safe Drivers. We aro especially equipped to cater v your trado. Fair doaling and good hoi vlco la what wo dopend upon to got It. Wo Iiavo for salo Family Carrlago an' Driving Hornua, single or double teami They aro In good condition and will h sold on favorable terms, Ur. Rowat Is always in attendance" the Stables. Ciub Stables Hackstand Cor. Union & ITntol St (Old Holl Tower). CAUKFULL. AND WELL INPOKME1 DRIVERS. FIKST CLASS CARRIAGES. nACKH AT ALL HOURS. Orders forSurroya, Wagouottoa, Slngi or DouMo Teams at a momont'M notice. Hack Nos. 125, 183, 100, 70, 77. O. HELLINA. Mcr A.any ot our old residents fail to appreciate the wealth of beauty nature has lavished on Hawaii Nei. It is left to the stranger, who knowing a good thing when he sees it, wends his way to KING BROS., 110 Hotel street, for photos to per petuate the memory. MdKltlv llr. This over popular Rainior beot is becoming a housohold word and "will you have a glass of Seattle" is more ofton hoard than anythiug else. Tho Criterion Saloon havo tho boor on tap or iD bottles. Amoricau Modiengor Sorvioe Masouiu Temple. Telopbono 411. Honolulu MessongorSorvioo do iyers messages and paokages. 'IVlar,1.n.afl7U uii;i;muuu ui... I5TII ANNUAL MEETING ..or 'HE.. Hawaiian JtcSsy Club, JUNE 10-1 J9. 0lcia.l jPx-osraria. Kaces begin at 2 p, m. promptly on Saturday, the loth, and al 10 a.m. 00 Monday, the 12th. Races June IOth, 1899. t.-E. O. HALI. & SON'S TROPHY. Hlccle Race. One mile handicap. 2.--KAMEHAMEHACUP. $100 aJJedi one-half mile dash j maiden m.", f -ill horses never started. l.-CUP. $150 added; one-half mile dash: free for all. 4-KALAKAUA CUP. 5150 added; Ire-eights mile d.ish; Ha waiian breds. ;.-ROSITA CUP. 5200 addedj.one mile dash; free for all; $50 added If record Is broken. 6. MERCHANTS PURSE. $150; three minute; harness ; 2 In 3. 7,-OCbANIC S. S. CO.'S CUP. 1 150 added; three-fourths Mile Dash; Ha waiian breds. 8.-HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB CUP. One-half mile dash; harness; Gentlemen's Driving Rrcc. Races June lith, 1899. i.-PACIPIC CYCLE fc M'P'G CO.'S TROPHY. Bicycle race; 2 mile ii.iuuik.i. 2.-UNION PEED CO.'S CUP. iv added; One-half Atllc Dash; free for all. To be won twice. 3 MANA CUP. ?i5o added. Pive-elghths Mile Dash; free for all. 4.-IRWIN CUP. $150 added. One Mile Dash; Hawaiian bred. To be won twice. .-HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE CUP. 1 250 added; trotting and pacing; free for all; 2 in 3. 6. WAIKAPU CUP. S150 added; three-fourths mile dash; free for all 7-KAPIOLANI PARK CUP. S150 added; trotting and pacing; 2 In 3; . CRITERION CUP. $ 150 added; one nnd one-fourth mile dash; free for all. q. HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB CUP. One-half mile dash ; gentleman's riding race. All entries are to be made with Hut Secretary before 2 o'clock Wednesday, June 7, 1899. Entrance fees to be 10 percent of purse, unless otherwise spe cified. All races to be run or trotted under lha rules of the California Jockey Club and the National Trotting Association. All rider and drie... to appear In colors. At least 3 to enter and 2 to btart. All horse are expected to stait unless withdrawn bv 9 o'clock a. in. on June 9, 1899. General admission, 50 cents. Grand stand (extra) 50 cents and f r. Carriages (inside course), 12,50 each. Quarter stretch badges, is. Per order committee. J. S. WALKER, Secretary Hawaiian Jockey Club. John 'tuft, PLUMBER 75 and 79 King Street TELEPHONE NO. 3t. NOWlis tho tlmo to get leuks and broakagos soon to, and your Roofs Put In Order . Ry competent workman. I-IOMIS MA.DE SAUERKRAUT ) pounds for 2$ cents. 60-pound casks, 4 per cask. at 1ST. BREHAM'8 Hop RoorDopot, No. 11 Konia (formerly Smith) stroet. GOOD Ti-iiNQ 4--U S-C Qhiv Aleeroba and Pine Fiiwoo Oat and Bplit (ready for tltt-r-tove). Also, STOVE, STEAM & BLACKS 1TB C0A1 WRITE AND DLAt V,V Kt Loweflt Prices, deliver to uny pan the Oitj tBkBPUONU AU HUSTAOB k 31 O. 4n 8U,t. CO., manvi;l NU2JES, Manufacturer ol Guitars, Ukuleles, TARO PATCH FIDDLES. Workiranv'ilp and Matrrlal Gnumcel. Rrralru a Specialty, 1130 -N0.2HIKK1NOBT. Jl I Corner k'lnir anil Alakea Stt , Honolulu. MANUFACTURED Or Guitai'H, : ? flfiiloles, TARO PATCH IIDUIES. WorkmaniMp ani matrrlal cturaitteJ. Rrpalrlnf a specially A ii-2 M :V IH I 'vi I &ii fcjgtfjjtffjjtffcfa i,Jri'iii !, Jlbi,-J . u-:.-.