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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 22, 1899.
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Porter Furniture: Co.,
CORNER HOTBL AND BETHEL STS.
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KEEN KUTTER
GOODS
Arrived This Week : :
As soon its tluy uro opened and ready for
Halo wo will toll you nioro about tliom.
E. 0. HALL
Oor. Fort and Kins Sts.
Columbia and Rambler Agents.
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT
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Blown TumblerSj'Various Sizes,
From 50 cents to fi.75 per dozen.
Single Sets of Harness,
From J 10.50 to Jjs per Set.
Double Sets of Harness,
From 5)2 to $45.
Dump Cart Harness, with Saddle
Complete, In good order.
A Good Stock of Leather on Hand
Mr: Harness and Saddle Leather, Buff Leather, Bag; 'Leather, Lace Leather, Alum
Leather, Dash Leather, Sole Leather. Splltz Leather, Genuine French Calf Skins from
Europe, Goat Skins, Tanned Sheep Skins, Wool Sheep Skins, &c.
Harness and Bridle Buckles. Assorted Sizes.
Shoe Thread, Assorted Nos., from 8 to 25,
White, Blue and Green Back Enamelled Duck,
50 inches wide, for Carriages, at lowest market rates.
Hawaiian Hardware Co,Ld
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& SON, Ltd,
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I OST-Palr of EYE GLASSES. Monday night.
-- somewhere between Watklkl anJ Railroad Station
Tinder ptrat rcltirn to Capt. Ewart, Hark Coliua,
and receUerewari. mf
TOR SALE.
OU S'LC-Cheap.a first-class LADIES' CHAIN
LESS WllbtL Inquire Cen ral F.re Station.-'
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COR SALE-CARPENTEUS'SHOP. tlench. Tools
1 e'C. complete. Good llvl'jr for man handy with
tools: price $J. Apply "CARPENTER," Hullctln
office. ms-iw
PR SALE-A HARGAIN-Famlly Carriage HotM
Prince Henry," a (rood roadtter, fast but gentle:
tillable for a lady to drive. Twn-seat'd Surrey.
Single Harness, Lp Robes, evert thine complete A
bargain to the rleht paity
Elegant upright grand "Usher" Piano, good as
new at half price ,
Apply to FRANK E. NICHOLS, office of-Wall,
Nichols Co., Ltd. uro-tf
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K MLt ft itne lamuy impnrtej iajw, accu
mated. Will sell cheap Address ' COW." this
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POULTRY Liylng llens,fiooa dnren: Broilers.
' Pullets, and Cockerels. $j oo a dozen; Young
Turkeys ready for table St.ooeach, Stoooa dozen.
A limited number only tor sale,
G. P.. Bulletin
office. is;6-im
PR SALE-A California MILCH COW; good
breed. Apply to J. M. VIVAS. ia$i-tf
PRSALE-One SIIIPMAN ENGINE In perfect
order. Apply to II. G. Blart. Fort St. iiot-lt
A TWO-MANUAL and Pedal Bass REED ORGAN
Suitable for chapel or residence. Bergstrom
Music Co.. Fort street. rno?
BEST sicent meal In town. Try II and be con
vinced. Llnd's Fxcelslor Restaurant to.i
BOARD AND ROOMS.
BOARD with nicely FURNISHED ROOMS on be
had at w Heret.nla slre-t. myiw
TO LET.
Rl RENT-FURNISHE ) HOUSE on Beretanla
street. Address P. O. Boa 781. n-tl
TO LET-A large KITCHEN with RAN3E and
DINING ROOM, furnished, for rent; In good
locality for business; on easy terms. Inquire at this
office. ii;i
WANTED.
UANTED-POMTION by Epert COFFEt Man.
'' Planter and Miller: several vears experience
In these Islanls and In Guatamala Address.
OrTEE." Bulletin office. iijS-U
UANTED-A gentle DRIVING I
' use. Apply "M." this office.
HORSE tor Lady's
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ANTED joo Men to get shaved for isc. (white
VV barbers). II. JEFFS. 6iJ4 Tort street, opp.
Club Stables
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CRENCH or SPANISH INSTRUCTION by PROF.
r LOMBARD. II A. Postotfice. im-im
Chickens for Sale.
Just arrived ex Cnntlc. fine lot vniinrr.
pure-bred Lefiliorn Chickens. Will be
sold In lots to suit purchasers. Samples
can be seen at store.
J.-R. MILLS,
1277-iw Cor. Merchant and Alakea Sts.
IV7AMOTO,
Watchmaker and .lowoller.
HOLD AND SILVr.U l'LATINO.
altslW 11 .. a lit
iti;i jmiih H.rtTt. 'wi 1 1
Notice. i
Notice is hereby Riven to all persons'
Indebted.to us whose account-, date prior,
to June 1st, iSoy, that unless settlements'
are made bv the first d.ty of August, next.
the accounts will be placed In the hands;
of our attorney for collection.
J. T. WATERHOUSE.
Honolulu, July 21, 1899. 1 277-td
Dividend Notice.
A dividend is due and payable to the
stockholders of the Inter-Island Steam
Navigation Co., Ltd., at their office, on
Monday, July 24th, 1899.
The stock books of the Company will
be closed to transfers on July 24th and
25th.
N. E. GEDGE,
Secretary.
Honolulu, July 21, 1809. 1277-iw
Meeting Notice.
The regular annual meeting of the Ha
waiian Fertilizer Co. will be held In the
rear off: of the Hawaiian Trust and In
vestment Co. on Wednesday, July 26th,
at 2 p. m.
All stockholders are requested to be
present. '
J. B. ATHERTON,
!277-t President,
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS!
1. Lot 91 x 125, with new cottage, at
Punaliou, cor. College and Domlnis tits.
2. Lot at Palama, about i acre.
j. A 40-room lodging house, with a 12
year lease.
4. A good paying business and large lot
of land, centrally located. ,
5. Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii; part In
coffee.
6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H.
Hackfeld, Esg.
7. Farm at S. Kona. Dart In coffee.
8. Lot 75 x 200, Ueretanla street (Ka
paaUea). For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Post Office Lane, - Honolulu,
Temperature Morning minimum,
74; Midday maximum, 84.
(Barometer corrected for gravity .00.)
Barometer, 9 am, 30.(10. Steady.
Rainfall, do, '.0l.
Humidity at fl a in 02 percent.
.Bow Point 04 F.
'.'"' v ARRIVALS.
, Saturday, July 22.
U S Hospital Ship Relief, Harnlijg.
from Manila, wlllt 250 Blck uiid
wounded.
StmrNocau,Pcdersen,from Lthana
wllh 1FD7 bugs of bUgar (or II. Hack
field fc Co.
'f DEPARTURES.
' Friday. July 21.
Stmr Iwalanl, Gregory, for Hono
kan. Stmr Mokolll, Dower, for Molo
kal. Stmr .James Makcc, Tullctt, for
Kapah.
Rr stmr Moana, Caroy, San Fran
cisco. Br stmr Coptic, Rlndcr, for Yoko
hama. Saturday, July 22.
Stmr Kllohuna, Thompson, for La
hainaand Kaatiapall,
StmrKaual, liruhn, forEleele, Wnl
mea anil Kekalia.
COnPORAI. CLAY.
. Among the wounded soldiers
which arrived here this morning
on tbo Relief from Manila is Cor
poral Clay.
Clay is a brother of bead book
keeper Clay on tbo Olaa Sagar
plantation, Hawaii, and formerly
Doputy Collector at ibis por'.
Ho ia naturally much disappoint
ed at not finding his brothor ia
town to meet him, for when ho
pftBsrd through hero last yetr oa
tho Fonusylvnuia, ho spent sovornl
days ia town with bis brother.
Corporal Cmy is a member of
the 1st Montana Volunteer Io
fantrs He was at the battles of
Caloooan, Bulaoan, Gnginto and
Malolos. For bravery ia the latter
conflict he was promoted to tbo
rank of Corporal.
Tho wounded man received bis
injury by a ballot which struck
him in the loft jaw boue and
passed ont on toe right side of the
nose. As a result bis left side iB
totally paralized.v
1 Corporal' Clay received his
wound at Caluinpit; Col. Eepsler
was in command of the 1st Mon
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Ura. Nenn "ml Oroner,
Drs. Nicholas Sena and Brower
bavo deoided to 120 to tho volcano
in tho Kinau Tuesday. Return
ing, they will bo lauded at Molo
kai on (Saturday next, there to ro
main until the following Stturday,
iuspeaiing tli- loporsettlomeutaud
enjoying a deer hsnt in tho moun
tains. Tonight tho two physicians will
be given a poi eupp-r in tbo old
Dickson houso on lierotania street.
Everything will be gotten up in
true Hawaiian style.
The U. S. boepijal ship Relief
will possibly, got away from th's
port Monday afternoon. She will
take aboard bUi) tone of coal tere.
The U. 8. transports Indiai a
and Morgan City, which left Man
ila about tbo Bme timo as the
Relief with returning troops, have
probably gono dirool to San Fran-
rrancisco irom nagasaKi.
Thn Nftnnn. from Tiilinnn. ta.
ports tho Mauna Lin having ar-
rivea more at a ociock iasi mum.
The Mauna Loa whs delayed there
until 9.45, as something bad gone
wrong wnn unr inncuinery.
A Word
to the Wise
is Sufficient.
You luve just returned from
MOKUAWEOWEO . You have a
fine set of films or plates expos
ures made at the scene of eruption.
These you can NE.VER DUPLI
CATE. They are probably some
what affected by the SULPHUR
FUMES. If you wish to be SURE
of SAVING THESE come to us
who are EXPERT CHEMISTS as
well as PHOTOGRAPHERS. You
will be more than satisfied.
THE
LeMiym Mo. Supply C.
426 Fort Street.
BEST INJHE WORLD.
WALL, NICHOLS CO., Ltd.,
Agents for the Ilowoilnn Islands.
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mEDmm color!?.
TWS BRAND IS SIMPLY OWM
TO THE OAfiS BEING ROASTEL
WHIU-AUOTHOl BRAND.
STEAMED. THEKOASm
ayes a peculiar ,
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PSy SAN FRANCISC0.CAI
NEW ip-DAY
ORPHBUM CAFJP . .
FORT STREET,
: : Near the New Theater
BEST MEALS IN THE CITVt
Open 5 a.m.. to 12 p.m.
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NOTICE.
Thero will bo n Called Mooting of the
Metnliersnf Until lUifkeoners Lcatmnon
Tuesday MnrnlliK, tho 25th Inst., at 10
o'ciook, at the Y. M. u. a. uaii.
Alt tnombors and lboo wUhtng to
Jolu the Loaguo aro requested to attend.
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NOTICE.
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At tho Annual Mooting of WM. G.
IRWIN A. CO., I.lmltod, hold on Friday,
July 2lt, 18U9, thn followln); Houk
bolclorn woro eluctutl to sorvo as officers
of the company for the onsulng year, viz:
Wm. O. Irwin,.,. .". Prosldont
Claus Sprookols Vica-Prusldept
W. M. Glirard Sao. and Troas.
II. M. Whitney, Jr Auditor
H.M. W3ITNEV. JR.,
Acting Secty. W. G. Irwin A Co.
1278 at
Volcanos
In Action on
Mauna Loa !
FOR SALE.
DAmPHOTOGRAPHIC Go
(LIMITED).
Mott-Smlth Building,
Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts.
Forjtole.
Corner lot and oottago nt
Kalihi. Terms 201) cash,
balaiico.$25 por month. A
good cliimco to socuro a homo
on oasyiorms.
A number of lots at Kalihi,
CO x 100 oaoh. Torms to
suit purchasor.
A ii)l v to
WILLIAM SAVIDGrE,
No. 10 Fort St.
Souvenir Photo. Jewelry
was first introduced here by
King Bros, who represent the
manufacturer of the very best
of this class of work. A view
of their samples is invited.
Color work a specialty. Leave
your orders at KING BROS.,
110 Hotel street.
" And what a wealth of enjoy
ment did the first detachment of
America's army of invashn derive
from this day at Honolulu," , From
On To Manila.
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AUCTIONEER AND
BROKBRa
-33 Queen Street
if.
AUCTION SALE
OF
OLD BUILDINGS
On WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1899
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
On the Promises, Fort Stroot, I will
soil at
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE LARGE BUILDING
Formerly occupied by II. May A Co.,
between tho stores of J, J. Egan and
E. W. Jordan. Also the largo shed ad
joining. Building to bo romoved within 30
days from day of sale. Ilnlldtngs sold
from roof to ground.
Torms Cash, U. 8. Gold Coin.
Building open for Inspection all day
Tuesday, July 25.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer
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Notice to Passengers.
Notice Is hereby given to passengers
booking by any of the Lines of Steamers
represented by the undersigned Agents
that onaml after August 1st., 1809, a
Booking Fee of Ten Dollars will be required-
from each passenger at tlie time of
registration of name. This fee will be
refunded In case of Inability to provide ac
commodation on arrival of Steamer.
(Sgd) W. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.
By Its President, W. G. Irwin,
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.
By Thomas Rain Walker, Director, Agents
of Canadian-Australian Steamship
Co.,
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.
1266-im E. Suhr, Director.
Doi'glas White who wrote On To
Manila has done his work accurately.
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