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THE EVENING BULLETIN: ' HONOLULU, H.' I., AUGUST 9, 1899'.
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Porter Furniture Co.,
WAVERLBY BLOCK, COR. HOTEL AND BETHEL STS.
WHEN YOU
A good Cliisol, Hutciiut, Augor Bit,
Knife, Scissors, -or any sort of odgo tools, aslc us for
"KEEN ICUTTElt" goods. Thoy aro good goods,
and any article with this immo on will bo replaced
by us at onco if found defective. Call for "KEEN
KUTTEll" goods and seo that you got them, and
we will guarantee satisfaction.
A nice lino of saino now ready for you, at the
tho storo of
E. 0. HALL
Oor. "Port and Kins: Sts.
Columbia find
JUST RECEIVED, A
OF.
Blown Tumblers, Various Sizes,
Front 50 cents to $1.75 per dozen.
Single Sets of Harness,
From $10.50 to $35 per Set.
Double Sets of Harness,
From 532 to J45.
Dump Cart Harness, with Saddle
Complete, In good order.
A Good Stock of Leather on Hand
Viz : Harness and Saddle Leather, Buff Leather. Bae JLeather, Lace Leather, Alum
Leather, Dash Leather, Sole Leather. Split Leather, Genuine French Calf Skins from
Surope, 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
GOODS
Line o-
Bedroom Suits,
Chiffoniers,
Wardrobes, Chairs,
Tables, Shades,
Sideboards, Buffets,
China Closets,
Extension Tables,
Secretaries,
Bookcases, &c, &c.
BRASS-MOUNTED
Dressers,
Commodes.
WANT-
& SON, Ltd,
Uamblor Agents.
LARGE ASSORTMENT
WANTS.
TfKSS'''' In til column will tt inurliJ tin dull
KrA tlmifitil inutile: 10 cttili ueondmitu
lien, )0 etnli atvttk nni (o cnli month. 711 II tbi
ctufiil dmrlijinf n tr effertd tbt ftet of Honolulu.
WANTED.
J ANTFD-Dulletlns of July t at the office no King
vv street. tzgi-iw
COOK AND STEWAHD.
Enquire Bulletin office.
Must be first-ctMS.
128911
UANTED-A rURNISIIED COTTAGU of two or
T three room) nj bath for m. gentleman. Cen
tral location deilreJ. AdJrest '1'. U ," Dulletln
office, stating terms, location, etc. ta8,-tf
UANTri)-POllTION by Lxpert COThtl Man,
vv Planter and Miller; several years experience
In .hew Islands anJ In Gualamala Address,
IUI I l.l- iiuiietln office. mo-tr
WANTED-A gentle DRIVING HORSE forUly'i
use. Apply "M," this office 1146
WANTFD 500 Men to eel shaved for ic. (hlte
VV barbers) II. JEFFS, 610H Tort street, opp.
Club Stables ttoo-tf
LOST.
OST Postoffice Savings Bank Pass IlooV No.
606 U. Return to Uulletln office. is,,
J OST-Palf of EYE GLASSES, Monday night,
s- some here between Walklkl and Railroad Station
rinder please return to Capt. Ewart, Dark Colusa,
and receive reward. 4s
FOR SALE.
COR SALE-One handsome SORREL TEAM Isl
1 and-bred horses, guaranteed sound and gentle,
one two seated FAMILY CARRIAGE: onesetDOU
DIEHARNISS In rerfeel order one thoroughbred
JERSEY COW WITH HULL CALI For parttcu
lars apply to F. W. MACrARLANE, Union Feed Co..
Ltd. is83-im
COR S.LE-A TWO-SEATED SURREY WITH
r RUDDER TIRES. Will be sold at a bargain
May be seen at the shop of T. U Murray, King
street. ia86-tl
FOR SALE Ona second-hand Dow STEAM
PUHPi s In. suction. 4 In. discharge: brass
water chamber with rubber valves. Apply to J
EMMELUTII & CO . King street. irti
COR SALE Cheap. first-class LADIES' CHAIN
r LESSWIItLL Inquire Cen'ral Fire Station
1976
PR SALE A fine family Imported COW. accli
mated. Will sell cheap Address ' COW," this
office; nog-tf
COR SALE-A California MILCH COW, good
- "ta- Apply to J. A. VIVAS. hji-H
COR SALE-One SIIIPMAN ENGINE In rerfect
i order. Apply tn II. G. Hurt. Tort St. noftf
ATWO-MANUALand Pedal Dass REED ORGAN
Suitable for chapel or residence. Dergstrom
Music Co . I ort street. ioot
BESV7
s cent meat In town. Trv It and be con
vlnced. Llnd'i Excelsior Restaurant. 1041
TO LET.
N
ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without
board. In private family, ;i) Ueretanla street
is86-im
BEST rURNISHED ROOMS IN CITY af'ALOHA
HOUSE." Fort street, above Kukul street
Tetms moderate. iS6-nn
TO LET-NEW COTTAGE of 8 rooms In College
I street off Wilder Ave Apply W M. CUN
NINGHAM, Favorite Saloon, or residence College
street. i8a-im
COR RENT-rURNISHED HOUSE on Deretanla
street. Address P. O llox 781. "SS-tf
TO LET-A large KITCHEN with RANGE nJ
DINING ROOM, furnished, for rent, in rooJ
locality for business, oneasyteims. Inquire at this
oince. tts
BOUTS I
If you require Bouquets, Sprays, Floral
Designs, or Decorations, consult
CARL KLEMME,
ORPHEUAl HOTEL.
He can supply every variety of Cut
Flowers and Growing Plants at short
notice. Telephone No. 516. 1290
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ing assessments have been levied on the
Assessable Stock of the McBryde Sugar
Co., Ltd., which are payable at the office
of Theo. H. Davles & Co., Ltd.:
5 per cent (Ji.oo per share) payable on
the 15th day of August, 1899, and delin
quent on the 1st day of September, 1899.
5 per cent (fi.oo per share) piyable on
the 1st day of October, 1899, and delin
quent on the 1st day of November, 1899.
5 percent ($1.00 per share) payable on
the 1st day of January, 1900, and delin
quent on the 1st day of February, 1900.
By order of the Directors.
THOMAS RAIN WALKER,
Treasurer McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, August 5th, 1899. 1290MW
Others Out,
We Cut,
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Hawaiian
News Co.,
Limited.
5?P?S
SHIPPING IltmLIGElfOE
For additional Shipping News see seventh page,
Diamond Head Sluiinl Station, Aug
8, 1 p m Weather hazy, wind fresh
N N E.
Weather Bureau, Punahou, Aug 8.
Temiierature Morning minimum,
74; Midday maximum, 82.
(Barometer corrected for gravity .06.)
llnrnmeter, Dam, 30.00. Irregular
and falling.
Rainfall, do, .01
Humidity ntOom 80 percent.
Dow Point 69 F.
AIIMVALB.
Wednesday, August 9.
Am shin Tacoma. l'cdetson. from
Sail Francisco with 201 horses for
Manila.
DEPAuTOItES.
Tuesday, August 8.
Stmr James Makco. Tullett. for
Ktipna.
OSS Australia. Houdlettc. for San
Francisco.
Stmr Noeau. Wymon. for Walmea
and Kckaha.
Stmr W O Hall. Thompson, for Na-
wllhvlll, Kolon, Kiecle, llunapepeaiid
Nllhau.
Stmr Mlkahala. Pcdersen. for Ma-
kawcll.
Stmr Clautline. Cameron, for Maul
port.
8 8 China, Seabury.for San Fran
cisco.
Wednesday, August 0.
Sloop Kalulatil, for Oahu ports.
Am sch Ottilia Fiord. Setrelliorst.
for Eureka in ballast.
TO SAIL TIIIB AFTEHNOON.
Stmr Walaleale. Green, for Hana-
nmulu and Kllauca at 4 p m.
8 8 City of Columbia. Walker, for
Hongkong at 4 p in.
FA8SENOEKH AHRIVED.
From San Francisco, nor bktn
Irnigard, Aug 7 Walter S Dole,
mm ii unci u ayuiH uuu iQiaill,
urea n.HrriHon, Alexander Man-
(lcizn.
I'ASSENaEIlB DEPAUTED.
For Waimt-a, por stmr Noeau,
Aug 8 Mrs Eveueon and child
ren For Kapaa, por utrar James
MakoH, Aul! 8 Mastoi G King,
Mastor 11 King, Misu McOorris
ton
AMUItlCAN sllll'I'I.N'O HICCOMD.
London, July 2G Lloyd's Re
gister of Shipping gives tbo outire
fleet of the world as 28,180 steam
ere aud eailiog veBfels, with a to
tal tonnage of '27.073,528, of which
39 per cent is the British. The
Americans comn next, with 3010
vessels, with a total tonnage of 2,
105,387. Norway hss 2528 vessels,
with a tonnxge of only 1,004,230.
Germany Iikb 1070 vesBelH, with a
tonnnge of 2 453,331, in which are
included her partioultrly large
ships. Sweden has 1408 vessels,
with 05,991 tonnage. Russia baB
1218 vessels, with a tonnage of
043,527. Italy has 1160 vessels and
France 11 83 No other nationality
can boast of a thousand ships.
Japan hns 841, Denmark 790 and
Spain 701. The Britons and Am
ericans together control nne-balf
of tho entiro merchant ship ton
nage afloat.
A Youitir miste.
The Antiopo has discharged
1450 tons of her cargo of nitre and
has about 850 tons yet to unload.
Oaptain Murray ox poets to get
away next week. The mate, a
Young Murrty of 21 years is
superintending roptirs to the ves
sel s rigging. Una young owner
navigated the ship 'fora Capo
Horu to Valparaiso. The captain
aim ma to died at tuo enu oi
that particular voyage.
A crow of blacks were nil more
or less laid up on account of
swelled fett, and young Murray
could only muster 4 hands. The
Antiopo's n pairs aro boing push
ed rapidly forward.
I.ate Arrests.
Following aro tho latest arrests
noted at tho police station: A
native and a Portuguese from Kh
puukolo, drunkenness; Kaaihne,
stealing fruit from tho homo of A.
Kraft.
Duly I'oed Man nnd Nte.rt.
Feed your nerves, also, if you
would have them strong. Tho
blood is tbo foodor and sustainer
of tho whole nerve system. Men
and women who aro nervous aro
so because their nerves aro starved.
When they make their blood rich
and pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla
their nervousness disappears bo
aause the nerves are properly fed.
Hood's Sarsaparilla never disap
points. Hood's Fills cure constipation.
Price 25o.
CLKVELANO 8rniKFH8 niOTlPs'O.
Clovoland, Jnly 20. 'Tho stor m
contor of Iho inilway Btriko lins,
according tn t ! nntboritits. tot
tlod in Brooklyn, a suburb con
nected witn Ulevelnuu by a long,
high bridge. At noon 160 em
ployee t.f tbo Horn Steel Bango
Oompauy blockaded n car on tbo
bridge aud drugged the motormau
and conductor from their posts,
inflating with their fists and other
weapons injurios more painful
tllfin flnririlln Hnlrllnru nn mta.l nl
tho barn, about half a mile away,
hurried to tho nnnnn. but thn rinl.
era had taken refuge in the fact
ory, wuion stands undor tbo ap
proach to the brigdo.
Goneral AxlinA. in nnmmnnrl nt
the troops hero, in order to per
eouniiy viow the eltuation, took a
ride today oaan Orango-Btreet car.
He was in oivilian dross, and thn
oar was stoned at various inter
vals all along tho route. A rook
came near bitting him. T ht Gen
eral took other trips through the
troubled districts, but declined to
give Ins view of tho situution.
m
WAITINO Fort TUB VERDICT.
Wallaco, Idaho, July 20. To
night tho jury is deliberating ovor
tho verdict which moans life or
death to Paul Corcoran. The laBt
word in tbo argument was spoken
by Mr. Borah shortlv boforo 9
o'clock tonight, and jurors recoiv
ed their instructions from Judge
Stewart. Then they retired to the
big room which has been n borne
to tbom for the past throo weeks,
and at midnight tbey are still out.
Tho expectation is that unless a
di-mgrcenient results, a verdict
will be reached tomorrow. On the
result of this case largely binges
tuo tuturo prosecution, it thon
bo no conviotion it is likely that
most, if not all, tho othor cases
"wisl be dropped.
Scenic Postal Cards have
become a fad in Europe, Ger
many being the starting point.
The craze lias spread until
even Hawaiian Scenic Postal
Cards may now be had, in
fifty different subjects, at 2$
cents per dozen.
KING BROS.,
110 Hotel street.
Subscribers to tbe BUL
LETIN not receiving their pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor by notifying tbe 'Busi
ness Office, Telephone 256.
NEW TO-DAY
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
HAS MOVED
From 31 -J Ntiuiinu stroot to largor prom
ises, No. 310, on tho onpoMte sldo of tho
fctreot. 1293
Notice.
A QUARTERLY MEETING of the
Trustees of the QUEEN'S HOSPITAL
will be held nt the rooms of the Chamber
of C-ormrterce, on THURSDAY, the 10th
Instant, at 10:30 a. m.
GEO. W. SMITH,
1203-it Secretary.
FOR SALE,
at
1.
A valuable residence lot situated in one
of the best locations on the Walklkl beach,
and having a sea frontage of about 250
feet. This property Is well laid out with
fruit and ornamental trees. There Is a
comfortable dwelling on the property.wlth
cottages, stables and bath houses.
For terms and other Infotmatlon apply to
GEAR, LANSING & CO.,
!20)-tf Judd Building.
BY AUTHORITY,
Foreign Office Notice.
The public are cordially invited to attend
a ball at the Executive Building upon
Friday, nth day of August, In celebration
of the first anniversary of the Transfer of
the Sovereignty of the Republic of Hawaii
to the United States of America.
Reception at 9 o'clock.
E. A. MOTT-3MITH,
Atlnlster of Foreign Affairs.
Department of Foreign Affairs,
1 August 9th, 1899. 1293-td
Jas-FIorp
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKERa
-3.T Queen Street
Residence Sites
333 AT M ANOA &
For Sale.
Having purchased a tract of the finest
land In Manoa for residence sites, I will
now receive applications from parties de
siring to purclnse.
These lots are immediately In front of
the residence of H. E. Cooper, Esq., and
command a grand view of Manoa Valley
and the picturesque country to Diamond
Head.
There are 10 lots In 2 series, 5 fronting
on the west, or main, Manoa road, and $
facing on Lihollho street.
The lots are each 100 feet wide, and
from 1C0 to 286 feet deep. Government
water main laid past the lots on West
Manoa roaJ.
Terms one third cash, balance in one
and two years at 6 per cent.
Early application necessary.
JAS.F. MORGAV,
11 Queen street.
BY AUTHORITY.
Tax Appeal Court Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the Court
of Tax Appeals for the First Judicial Cir
cuit, Island of Oahu, will sit In the room
lately occupied by the Chinese Bureau,
first floor of the Judiciary Building, on
Thursday, the loth day of August, 1809,
at 1:30 p. m to hear such appeals as may
be brought before It.
R. D. SILLIMAN,
President of the Court of Tax Appeals
for the Island of Oahu.
Honolulu, August 7U1, 1899.
U9i-3t
Having thoroughly renovated the
LOUVRE
SALOON
and resumed Its original name,
Bee Hive,"
ii
I will be pleased to see my friends and
patrons as before.
H. A. JTJEN.
Telephone 589. 1287
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS !
1. Withdrawn.
2. Lot at Palama, about i acre.
3. A 40-room lodging house, with a 12
vear lease.
4. A good paying business and large lot
oi tanu, cemruiiy locuieu.
5. Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii; part In
coffee.
6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H.
Haciueiu, tsg.
7. Farm at S. Kona, part In coffee.
8. Lot 75 x 200, Beretania street (Ka
paakea).
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Post OIJIcc Lane, - Honolulu.
" And what a wealth of enjoy
ment did the first detachment of
America's army of invasion derive
from this day at Honolulu." From
On To Manila.
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