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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JULY 27, 1899',
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FURNITURE
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Bedsteads,
Chiffoniers,
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Porter Furniture Co.
WAVERLBY BLOCK, COR.
KEEN KUTTER
GOODS
Arrived This Week : :
As soon as they avo ononed and ready for
sale wo will toll you more about thorn.
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Cor. ITort and Kins: Sts.
Columbia mid
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT
.OF.
Blown Tumblers, Various Sizes,
Frem 50 cents to $1.75 per dozen.
Single Sets of Harness,
From S10.50 to f 35 per Set.
Double Sets of Harness,
From ?32 to 545-
Dump Cart Harness, with Saddle
Complete, in good order.
A Good Stock of Leather on Hand
Viz: Harness and Siddle Leather, Buff Leather, Bag f Leather, Lace Leather, Alum
Leather, Dash Leather, Sole Leather, Split 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
Line of
Bedroom Suits,
Chiffoniers,
Wardrobes, Chairs,
Tables, Shades,
Sideboards, Buffets,
China Closets,
Extension. Tables,
Secretaries,
Bookcases, &c, &c.
BRASS-MOUNTED
Dressers,
Commodes.
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HOTEL AND BETHEL STS.
& SON, Ltd,
Itambler Agents.
WANTS,
WS'4i. ' "" column will U inutltd at If emit
wy3 a lintfirtl tnurlton; to ttntt ttcond r
lion, fa emit a tilth and fo ttntt month. 7Wl it tit
tbtaptit advtrtitinf ntr oftttd tot fitoplt of Honolulu.
TO LET.
TO LET NEW COTTAGE of 8 rooms In ColI
1 strwt off Wilder Ave. Apply W M. CUN
NISViHAU. Favorite S1I0011, or residence College
street it8-im
RR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE on Beretanla
street. Address P. O. Bon ti. ""
TO I HT-A large KITCHEN with RANGE nd
1 DINING hUOM. furnished, for rent, In good
locality for business, on easy terms. Inquire al this
office. ss
FOR SALE.
FR SALE On second-hand Dow STEAM
PUMP. In. suction, a In. discharge, brass
water chamber with rubber valves. Apply to J.
EMMELUTII & CO , a King street. 8
COR SALr-Cheap,a first-class LADIES' CHAIN-
r LESS WHEEL Inquire Central Fire Sutlon.
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COR SALE A BARGAIN-Famlly Carriage Horse
I ' Prince Henry." a good roadster, fast but rentle.
suitable for a lady to drive. Two-seated Surrey,
Single Harness, Lap Robes, even thing complete. A
bargain to the right party,
Elegant upright grand "Fisher" Piano, good as
new, at hilf price
Apply to TRANK E. NICHOLS, office of Wall,
Nichols Co., Ltd. iJTo-tf
COR SALE A fine family Imported COW, accll
1 mated. Will tell cheap Address ' COW," this
office. isfrQ-tf
POULTRY Laying Hens, too doien; Drollers.
Pullets, and Cockerels. Mod i doten: Young
Turkeys ready for table Si oo each, Stoooa dozen
A limited number only for sale. G. P., Bulletin
office. 156-101
COR SALE-A California MILCH COW; good
r breed. Apply to J. M. VIVAS. lajitf
COR SALE-One SIMPMAN ENGINE In peTfect
1 order. Apply to II. G. Wart. Fort St. iiot-tf
A TWO-MANUAL. nd Pedal Bass REED ORGAN
Suitable for chaDet or residence. Oerphtrom
Music Co.. Fort street. iot
BEST j cent meal In town. Try It and be con
vinced. Llnds Excelsior Restaurant. 104Z
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WANTED.
CALIIORSIA RANCH OR SAN FRANCISCO
LOTS In Eichange for Turnlshed House, or
Lease, or Lots. No a. this office isti-iw
WANTED-ENGINEER FOR HONOLULU TIRE
DEPARTMENT Must be thoroughly Quali
fied mechanic, and pass medical examination. Ap
plications rccehed until July so, 1809. Address,
W. R SIMS, Secretary Board of Commissioners
II T D. P O Box joj.
Honolulu. July Jjth, igoo. n8o-.t
WANTED-POSITION by Expert COFFEfc Man.
Planter and Milter: several years experience
In these Islanls and In Guatamala
"COII-EE." Bulletin office.
Address,
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WANTED A gentle DRIVING HORSE for Lady's
use. Apply "M." this office. 1140
WANTED 500 Men to get shaed for 15c. (ohlte
barbers). II. JEFFS. 610S Fort street, orn.
Club Stables raoo-tf
CRENCH or SPANISH INSTRUCTION by PROF.
I LOMBARD, n. A. Postolfice. is,-im
LOST.
OST Postonlce Savings Bank Pass Book No.
- 600 H. Return to Bulletin office. ia
I OST-Palr of EYE GLASSES. Monday night.
L- somewhere between Walklkl and Railroad Station
Finder please return to Capt. Ewart, Bark Colusa,
and receive reward. 114;
French and Spanish Con
versation Lessons by a prof,
just arrived from Europe.
Write to R69 post office.
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Chickens for Sale.
Just arrived ex Coptic, fine lot young,
pure-bred Leghorn 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.
NOTICE.
DR. H. V. MURRAY will open his office
on the Porter premises, Alakea street, near
Pacific Club, Monday, July 31. 1281MW
FOB SIHiZEJ.
ANEW PHETON
WITH RUBBER TIRES.
Can be seen at residence of G. P. Castle,
corner Klnau and Kaplolani streets. For
terms apply to GEORGE T. KLUEGEL,
at Pacific Hardware Co.'s. I28i-it
NOTICE.
The Tlvoli Opera Co.'s Subscription
list for season tickets will open at 9 n. m.
Wednesday, July 2O. at Bergstrom Music
Store, Fort and Beretanla streets, Progress
block.
1279MW R. L. SCOTT.
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, 1899. 1277MW
Notice to Waialua
Stockholders.
Notice Is hereby given that, In accord
ance with the By-Laws of the Waialua
Agricultural Co., Ltd., Interest will be
charged on all assessments remaining un
paid from and after July 31st, 1899.
W. A. BOWEN,
Treasurer Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
128I-2W
Meeting Notice.
The regular annual meeting of the Ha
waiian Fertilizer Co., will be held In the
rear office of the Hawaiian Trust and In
vestment Co., on Monday, July 31st,
at 2 p. m.
All stockholders are requested to be
present.
J. B. ATHERTON,
I28i-4t Dresldent.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
For additional Shipping News see seventh page.
Diamond Heat Signal Station, Jul
27, 1 piii Weather hazy, wind frcs"
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Weather Bureau. Punahou. Julv 27
Temperature Morning minimum,
71; Midday maximum, 84.
(Barometer corrected for gravity- .06,)
Barometer, 0 am, 29 08 Steady
nalnfftll. do, 0.00.
Humidity at 9 a m 70 percent.
Dew Point 69 F.
ARRIVALB.
Wednesday, July 20.
Stmr Iwalanl, Gregory, from Ku
kullmele, 6584 bags sugar.
Stmr Kllohaim. Thompson, from
Kaauapali.
Gas sch Malolo. Sass, from fishing
cruise.
U S S Badger, Miller, from Apia.
DEPAHTOBEH.
Wednesday, July 20.
Stmr Walalcale. Green, for Ma-
kewell.
Schr Ada, Moses, for Hanalel.
TO SAIL- THIS AFTERNOON.
Stmr Kilohnna, Thompson, for
Honuapo and Punaluu at 4 o'clock.
Stmr Mokolil. Dudolt, for Kauna-
kakai, Knmelo, and Manelo at 4
o'clock.
Stmr Lehua, Bennett, for Kahale
pulaoa at 5 o'clock.
USA Transport Couemaugh,
Wlnans, for Manila, at C o'clock.
Scheme to Revise
the Berlin Treaty
Continued from Page 1.
well assured, tho work of tho
Commission is finished and a
form of government has boon
planned that meets tho hearty
pnpport nnd moat fnvorablo en
dorsement of tho native chiefs.
"No further trnublo is nctici
pati'd, wo hold soveral conferences
at different districts with the
nntivo chiefs, where wo were tnoBt
enthusiastically received.
"Ovor 450 of the chiefs gave
their coneout at theso meetings to
tho new form of government pro
posed. Wo did not pive tho pro
ceedings to the public, nor did we
allow reporters or anyone to bo
prnsnnt othor than the Samoan
Ohii'fs and oursolves.
"You can understand that it is
necessary for us first to submit
tho form of government agreed
upon to our respective govern
ments; whon our governments
are agreed on the matter then will
the now dispensation go into
forco all over Samoa.
"All I can toll you in ropard to
this now order of things is that
the government will bo a civilized
ono, that will secure peace and
prospzrity to tho governed and
that the people will bo fairly re
presented. Ponding tho estab
lishment of tho same, United
States Consul Oaborn, H. B. M.
Consul Huntor and Mr. Qrunow
tbo German represontativo can
easily maintain peace and order
in tho islands,"
Baron von Sternburg said: "It
was truly remarkable to witness
the enthusiasm and unanimity
with which tbo outlines of our
proposed government were receiv
ed by the native chiefs at tho con
ferences hold in the various dis
tricts. If the sentiments of the
poople as voiced by their chiefs
are any indication I cau see suc
cess already assured to the coming
govorument.
"The Samoaus of the better
olass posBees great tact and diplo
macy nnd with tho new system of
government will have tho oppor
tunity 01 using tue6a qualities to
good effect. Chiofs will be ap
pointed to tho various districts
and will meet together nnnually,
representing tho pooplo in their
needs and requirements.
"Tho great majority of tho Su-
moans have unlimited confidence
in tbo Commissioners and are
working heartily for tho realiza
tion of tho plans we submitted
and which thoy so sincoroly ap
proved of.
The murmuring faction is in
the minority, thoso who support
us numbering seven times their
force. The Samoans present a
most favorable material for the
making of intelligent and indus
trious citizens."
On Saturday morning the U 8
cruiser Badger will bo despatched
to San Francisco after taking ou
2G0 tons of coal. Tbo tug Iro
quois is supplying tho Badger
with wator.
At the Pacifio Mail wharf tho
Star of Italy is discharging coal.
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BEST INJjg WOBID.
WALL, NICHOLS CO., Ltd,
Agents for the Hawallnn Islands.
Island-Bred Horses
A small number of first
Island Horses. Suitable for family uso. Oan bo driven
singlo or double. Saddlo Horses and Hack Horses.
Innuiro of
Half Flnlalied.
Dr. Cooper states that the con
tract of his uow otlk-o was let sev
eral months ago, that it is now
half finished and tnat ho expects
to be in it by September 1, this in
answer to an article published in
the morning paper of yesterday
saying that tho contract bad just
beeu let.
New Tsnlnlu. Ilulldlnv
Judgo Frear, Judge Peterson,
Judge Wilcox, Judgo Carter, and
Messrs Rolhwell nnd Lovokin are
soon to put up mountain resi
dences ou Tantalus. Lumber for
two or thrco of theso placos has
already been taken up.
Subscribers to the BUL
LETIN not receiving their pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor by notifying the 'Busi
ness Office, Telephone 256.
How brave California boys fought
for their flag is told in On To Ma
nila. Notice.
The undersigned, having this day sold
his grocery and merchandise business here
tofore carried on by him at the comer of
Market and Vineyard streets, Walluku,
Island of Maui, hereby makes public that
all accounts due said business shall be
payable to Antone Borba, as well as all
accounts due on account of said business
shall be paid by him:
Honolulu, July 24th, 1899.
I28i-4t JOHS. BORBA.
Volcanos
In Action on
Mauna Loa !
FOR SALE.
DAVEY PHOTOGRAPHIC CO
(LIMITED).
Atott-Smlth Building,
Cor. Fort nnd Hotel Sts.
laj8
J.J.WILLIAMS'
Photo Gallery.
Call and see our Life-Size Collection
Royal -Hr-H-
of
Photographs,
From Kamehameha I. up to the late Queen
Dowager.
The Latest Styles in Crayon,
Sepia nnd Water Colors.
of Sou
The Finest Selection
venir Island Views.
At tho Old Stand
On Fort Street
On To Manila devotes an inter-
esting chapter to the reception of
American troops in Honolulu. I
Bu&hCs
- class, well-bred, well-broken
O. W. MAOFARLAE.
JasF-Morgan
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKBR"-
tt 33 Queen Street
Auction Sale
.or.
OnPHIDAY, July 28, 1899,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. At.,
At the residence of Mrs. Rlemeiischnelder,
Vineyard street, on account of departure,
I will sell at Public Auction the contents
Nurseries and Greenhouse, comprising all
varieties of PALMS, FERNS and GAR
DEN PLANTS.
JAS. F. AtORGAN, Auctioneer.
Executor's, Sale
.on.
By order of the executors of the estate
of the late H. A. WIdeman, I will sell at
Public Auction, at my salesroom, 33 Queen
street, on
SATURDAY, JULY 29th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
j A. large variety of valuable WINES from
I the- cellars of the above estate. Wines
now. on view at my salesroom.
JAS. F. AtORGAN, Auctioneer.
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS !
1. Lot 91 x 125, with new cottage, at
Punahou, cor. College and Domlnls Sts.
2. Lot at Palama, about acre.
3. A 4o-room lodging house, with a 12
year lease.
4. A good paying business and large lot
01 lanu, centrally locaieu.
- ' 5 Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii 5 part In
coffee.
6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H.
Hackfeld. Esq.
.Farm at S. Kona. part In coffee.
-Lot 75 x 200.
Beretanla strett (Ka-
paakea).
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Post Oliicc Lane, - Honolulu.
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