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yw' l$''Ft!rnnT&!!ty$'3qp.isi ctvfpvpu, -flj:- -fji ": ff-v" vw ' w jpi 'rowrv'wrjj'fjy'fws THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., HEPTEWMSU 7, ISUU. THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT HONOLULU EXCHANGE SALES. Btwen Hoards This mcrnlnc joOlaapald ij, 5dopaMti n II. S. jaH.TdoaaaH Sesslon Yesterday afternoon 1000 llawn. Gov. 6 per cent ioa',. Session This morning 10 llonokaa 31, 40 d. ji, 50 do ), o Klhel jH. 100 Olaa )-io. HAWAIIAN EXCHANGE. SALES, tletwetn Boards too McBryde 4. 50 do 4.0;, 300 Olaa 15c, 75 Mcllryde ) 05. To-day's Session OI a j m Hoiliiil rrlp 73 On la. Tim ). 11. & L. Co. will ruu two special trains for tho races at Pearl flnrbor next Saturday. Tbo trains will lffivo Honolulu at 1:45 p. rn. nnd !) p. m. Tim races will boat 4. Tho rogular 5:10 train will not leave Honolulu until tho return of tho specials. m 9 tHprclnl Prrii Train. A special train for tho members of the prerfH, tho judges and band will leavo tho O. R. tc L. depot for tho championship racos at Pearl Harbor at 1:45 p. m. on Saturday, Soptombi'i 9. " Ami whut 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. LOCAL AND GENERAL, Tribune! Tribune! Tribune ! IF YOU WANT A SUBSTANTIAL, EASY-RIDING WHEEL, BUY A TRIBUNE! WHITMAN & CO., Tribune Agents. Telephone 746. Pacific Heights Notice. Applications will be received at the office of BRUCE WARING & CO. for the purchase of Lots on 4PACIFIC HBIGHTS,S? Situated on the magnificent hillside between Nuuanu and Pauoa Valleys, and commanding a superb marine and scenic view stretching from Diamond Head over Punchbowl to the Waianae range or mountains. A broad, winding Boulevard giving access to the property is now in course of construction, and choice lots of sufficient area for magnificent homesteads will soon be available. On the Nuuanu side of the hill is a Pali protecting it from the high winds and heavy showers of Nuuanu Valley, ensuring a salubrious climate. The elevation of the property is from 150 to 750 feet above sea level. . Applications will be numbered and filed, and choice will be allotted according to the number of the applications. Only $1,000 for a lot 100 x 200 feet. Terms easy. BRUCE WARING & CO., Rooms 7 and 8, Progress Block. : JUST OUT : Aloha Collection -Hawaiian Songs. PUBLISHED BY CHARLES A. K. HOPKINS. Price $3.00, Ta cents a Song ! Contains the Following unoice selections: 1. Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee). 2. Ua Like no a Like. 3. Ke Aloha I HIUI Mai. 4. Forget-Me-Not. 5. Maul (Two Step). 6. Kalakaua's Serenade (Duet). 7. Makalapua, LllluokalanPs Ser enade (Duet). 8. Awalaulu. 9. Lei Ponl Mo! (Wreath of Car nations). 10. Vloleta. 11. He Lei No Kalulanl (Wreath for Kaiulani). 12. Alnahau (rCaiulanl's Home). 13. Nu'ao la Palal. 14. Nuuanu Wal puna. 1 5. Wal 0 Punalau (Waters of Puna- lau). 16. Sweet Violet. 17. Malkal Walplo (Beautiful Wal- plo). '18. Poll Pumehana. i9. Ka Inu Wal. 20. Sweet Lei Leliua. 21. Na'i Aupunl. 22. Kaplllna. 23. Remember, Be Sure and Be There. 24. Pua 0 ka He-I (Sweet Rose Bud). 25. Pua Sadlnla (Gardlnlas). 26. Akahl Hoi (For Once Again). 27. Ol Hoi Ha. 28. Adlos Ke Aloha (Adieu, My Love). 29. Walplo. 30. Paahana, "Hula." 31. Na Molokama. 32. Halll Po I ka Lehua. 33. Sunny Manoa. 34. Maunawlli, "Hula." 35. HoneSakala. 36. Moanl Ke Ala (Two Step). 37. Toml, Toml, "Hula." 38. Lei Ohaoha. 39. Wlllwlll Wal. 40. Sweet Lei Mamo. BERGSTROM MUSIC C0,Ltd. Progress Block. CORNER FORT AND BEHETANIA STREETS. A ci rponter is wanted. Bend W nuts. Uoiiitl with aicoly furnished rooim nt C0'2 Beretauia street, cor ner Alapai street. Miss Edith Berry returns to Wairnea ou tho Mikahnla today to tnke np school work. Tho Star team will not leavo for II1I0 until tomorrow ns tho Holono Iims not finished loading. Dr. Poey, specialist for Eye, Ear, Throat nnd Nobo diseases nnd Catarrh. MnsonioTemplo. Jnmea H. Bowl of the Interior oQic will move down from Manoa to his Mnkiki home next Monday vat niattiuge, mats nnd rugs Japanese and Chiucse in special defliuns and colorB call in Lawere & Cooko. There will bn a meeting of tbo OommiBPiouers of Education at tin usual tirao and placn this af ertiouu. A casolino eucino is boiac placed at the boat landing for the purpose of furnishing the Btroet sprinkler with sult-water. Whitman & Co. will supply you with a Tribune wheel and gnnrai) ten it for a year. You will find it a very satisfactory wheel. Tho Albert will finish discharg ing this afternoon. On Monday next alio will begin taking taking on sugar for San Francisco. Those desirous of obtaining tuition in Guitar or Mandolin music would dowell to call on E. E. Kaai caro of Wall, Nichols & Co. Professor 0. A. Elston returned from Kauai today on the Keau hou, where ho has beon spending Heveral weeks ou Gay and Robin son s ranch. Tbo case of a Japanese laborer at Ewa plantation, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, wbb discontinued in tho Ewa District Court yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Bruns and family thauk their friends for kind sym pathy during their recent bereave ment. See Wow Today. Purser J. E. Hopkins makes his first tiip ou the Kilauea Hnu this afternoon. Ho whs formerly in the PoHt office aud has been employed by the Wilder 8. 8. Co. before. Mr. Hammond who came from China on the Ettriouor somo time ago, and who was second officer on the ill-fated (Jity of Columbia is now occupying tbo same posi tion on tho stenmer Keauhou. A Japanese barber was taken to tho police station this foreuoon for threatening some natives with a razor. Things were adjusted by Captain Parker and the fellow allowed to go back to bis business, R. N. Hitchcock cops to Molo- kni in the Kin an Tuesday for the purpose of attending to his intor ests thero. Mr. Hitchcock will be away aboat six weeks after which he will roturn to Honolulu. Parser Clapham of the Keau lion, who among other accomplish ments possesses artistic talents, has executed a very neat pieco of work in tho way of tho Stars and Stripes and the 1. 1 8. N. Co.' flue for tho offico ou the company's dock. Ono of tho officers of the City of Puebla. well known in Hono lulu and connected with prominent San Francisco shipping circles, is to be married to a Honolulu uollo Particulars will be announced on tho Puebla's return from tho Philippines, Ballentyne & Eakin REAL ESTATE ...AND... STOCK BROKERS If you want to buy either Real Estate or Sugar Stocks, call and see us. Careful attention given to every commission. McINERNY BLOCK FORT STREET HONOLULU I B m. r-SHOB" mmwm NEAT, DRESSY, STYLISH. AND In this Another winner celebrated make. Lasy, comfortable and senMble. A combination of everything that denotes re finement. There Is nothing that we can add to Increase the repu tation of the JOHNSTONE & MURPHY Shoes, They stand pre-eminently In a distinct class of their own. If you haven't worn a J. & M. you don't know what com fort Is. v sv 2S5(522pCg)S2SJCg) Mclneiny Shoe Store. AWNINGS! We are pleased to announce that we are now In position to take meas urements, give estimates, make, deliver and put up, anything in the line of plain white, or fancy stripe duck awnings, at short notice. Nothing so adds to the comfort and beauty of a house as handsome lanal, porch and window awnings. Telephone us and we will show you samples and make estimates. PEARSON & POTTER CO., Ltd., 312 Fort street. Telephone 565. Kingsbury Pianos $2.50 per week. Hear Sharp Play the latest. WALL, NICHOLS CO. (LIMITED! Pictuies ;ire always attrac tive and just now, photos of Island scenes are doubly so, both on account of the interest awakened and the beauty of the subjects. KING BROS, have a very excellent stock of views to select from. No. 110 Hotel street. 11 wwwww;. .tr;. tffr -jr;. r?. . g THIS COUPON, tj And 25 Cents, gM 6i GOOD FOR ONE COPY L - V5 I'On to ManilaI Si By DOUGLASS WHITE, JS y "Examiner" War Correspondent ff; Election oV Officers. At a meeting of the Stockholders of HENRY MAY & CO., LTD., held ontfc; 22nd day of July, the following officer were duly elected to servo until the neJ annual meeting : T. May, President and Manager." H. E. Mclntyre, Vice-President. F. T. P. Warehouse, Secretary. F. 0. Auerbach, Treasurer. F. W. Mactarlane, Auditor. E. F. Bishop and E. D. Tenney, tt- rtctors. F. T. P. WATERHOUSE, loo-im Secretary. MANUEL NUNES. Manufacturer of Guitars, Ukuleles, TAltO PATCU FIDDLES. Workmanship and Maltrlal Guaranteed. RepaMt, a Specialty, 1130 -No. 210K KINO 81. Jose k Esiito M&, King itrtet, - two doors below Punchbowl HrM MANUFACTURER OP Gru.ita.rH, : TJlculolen, TARO PATCH FIDDLES. Workmanship and material guaranteed. RepalrMa a specialty. On To Manila, a complete his tory of the Philippine campaign Is hant'led inclusively by the BUULB-TIN. mm Real Maltese, Valancenes and Torchon : : Laces and Insertions, also Tuckings, JUST RECEIVED. E. W. JORDAN'S, No. 10 FORT ST. k'SlnrVaVc S i . i 1 .'i ")' $ if t I A M,t&&ti&(Ml W,. tijiMSjaJM z&spzcpzsmm rstrAiifti.ffr-li'f AAitMlWnilriirfli'l inmffriiM .. !' .-fl-l. i4ftAA V M. t.A4lx i iW ,', u i-JpA.