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Evening bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1895-1912, October 14, 1899, Image 8

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., OCTOBER 14, 18UU.
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FURNITURE
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IKr Bedsteads,
Chiffoniers,
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We can show you in
NEW GOODS
A Full Line of .
JU&Nf Bedroom Suits,
Chiffoniers,
Wardrobes, Chairs,
Tables, Shades,
jMr Sideboards, Buficts,
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WailllU WIU9CIB)
Extension Tables,
Secretaries,
Bookcases, &c, &c.
;VHITE-ENAMELEO, BRASS-MOUNTED
Dressers,
Commodes.
WANTS.
r2 m line fir tt insertion; io tents tteondinttr
tioni jo eenti a with and o tents a month, 7 bit h the
tbeafett dJvtrtilinf ever offered tbepeofili of Honolulu.
LOST.
Porter Furniture Co.,
WAVBRLBY BLOCK, COR. HOTEL AND BETHEL STS,
I OST OK STHAYCD-From the Hawaiian Unlet
it aboul the ("rounds, lint nljht at about 4:4s, a
SMALL SCOTCH TEKHIUK: welRht about -founds:
answers to the name of "AtteH"; Is brown, ear clip
red, stub tall, and h.i.t collarwlih small bell attached.
Return to Hawaiian Hotel ofllce and receive reward.
FOR SALE.
SHIPPING IHTELLIGERCE
For additional Shipping New, tee Mventii page.
Atleautlful Stelnway Parlor Grand PIANO, cod
a new. will be told for less than ' In rent value,
for cah. Apply next door to Eagle House, to (i, H.
HAKHISON. n-
TOR SALE-l'IMiTON. In line condition. Inquire
of DR. HOWARD. t)5
A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE; close In: Si.too.
" ArplvtoDR.NOMLITT. Lincoln lllock. Klnc
ttrett, beteen 11m, and 1 p. m, 1)4)
CEW TINE CALAIIASHES TOR SALE CHEAP.
r p. E. R. STRAUCH,
ijll -or. of Bethel and King streets.
PR SALE-One n-lnch Y FITTING, tilth fiances
complete: flanffes are tarred for la-Inch well
casing; a desirable fitting for Irrigating pipes, J.
KMMEIUTH & CO., ii- King St. nil
PR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT on Queen street,
containing 1 bed-rooms, parlor, dining-room, etc
Price Jt8jo, Apply to
WILLIAM ?AVIIJI,U,
jioorl street.
PR SALE-Lots at Walklkl. opposite" Makee Isl
and, $415 cash, Stn on Installments Apply to
WILUAW aAVILHJt:,
'3M
No. tip Fort street.
For the
Hunting Season, - -
Which Is now well on, we have to offer a ooJ
assortment of cheap, medium and high-priced Shot Guns. The well
known L.C. Smith gun In several grades ; also the Parker and Kemlngton.
A fine stock of LoaJed Shells, both black and smokeless powders;
and a full assortment of Wads, Shells, and Powders, for those who do
thelrown loading.
Plover and other Decoys, Hunting Coats and Hats, Cartridge Belts,
Loading Tools, &c, &c.
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Cor. Fort and Kino: Sts.
Columbia timl Humbler AgoutH,
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS !
1. Withdrawn.
2. Lot at Palama, about M acre.
3.--A ac-room lodging house, with a
year lease.
4. A gocC avipg uuslrvess and large lot
of land.umrauy located.
5. Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii ; part lo
coffee.
6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H.
Hackfeld, Esq.
7. -Farm at S. Kona. part In coffee.
3. Lot 75 x 200, Ueretanla street (Ka
ti r.kea).
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Pont Office Lane, - Honolula.
Mechanic's Homo, corner Hotol
and Nuuanu Btroots, lodging by
day, wook or month. TermB: 25
and 50 conts per night. $1 and
f 1.25 por weak.
Hawaiian Opera Hn
Mr, Clay Clement
AND EXCELLENT COMPANY.
SATURDAY MATINEE,
Oct. 14,
THE ROMANTIC DRAMA,
The Lady
of Lyons !
Siiiurduy Evening,
THE BELLS !
Prices Evenings, J1.50, ti and 50c.
Prices Matinees, $1, 75c. and 50c.
Seats now on sale at WALL, NICHOLS
CO.'S.
34i
FOR SALE-Pure-bred, Rough-Coated, SCOrCII
COLLIE PUPPIES. Just received u bkt S. N.
Castle, from Rar.cho Hondo's Kennels, California,
Por further Information apply to At, T. DONNELL,
at Wilder' lloat Shop. Puppies can be seen at No.
134 Robello Lane. Palama 1114
COR SALE-Several LOTS In the KEWALO Tract.
near town: nn the Installment plan. Lots at
Kallhl; lots on Young street. Easy terms. Arply to
WILLIAMSAVIDGE.
ijij No, jto Fort street.
PR SALE-One SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfect
order. Apply to II. O, Plan. Fort St. nol-tf
A TWO-MANUAL and Pedal Dass REED ORGAN
Suitable for chapel or residence. Bergstrom
Music Co.. Fort street. to
R'
TOJXT.
CRONT ROOM, newly lurnKhed.TOLETi moderate
rent. o vineyarj St., j doors from vueen Hotel.
1)18
OOM TO LET Suit one or two; private lamlly,
3io mo.; 40 Dcnoui street 1 14T
H'O LET Nicely furnKhed parlor and bedroom;
I board If h'ulred; ij Punchbowl strict, below
Queen street, H4T
POR RENT-A small I URN1SHEI) COTTAGE of
- 5 rooms and balk, on 1.11 Ilia street, above Kua
kltil. No -) Imiulre L. A.. Hullelln office. 1 147
TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS, with BOARd"
610 HoteUtreet. Walklkl end Tel. (. 1)4)
TO LET-AnlcerL'RNISHED ROOM. In a prl-
vate family, situated on I'ensacola street, ulthln
easy access to the cars. Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE.
tjji No. 110 Tort street
PR RENT-A furnished KOO.M? at i Ueretanla
street, orp. Hawaiian Hotel. i)6
THE ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE, Fort sT. Ilest
rooms and attendance In city, mi
A NICE COTTAGE, furnished or unfurnMied; 3
rooms and a rood stores. Aloh.i House. Fort
street.
pORKhNI A LARGE HOUSE, suitable for a
HOTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE, containing
T4 rooms and klldicn. Desirable location In town;
newly painted and papered: a patent closets; 3 porce
lain baths, wild hot and cold water laid on. Electric
light throughout. Reasonable rent to a desirable
tenant. For further particulars apply to GEAR,
LANSING CO.. Judd Building. 1)11
WANTED.
W'
ANTEO-A FIRST-CI.ASS BOOTBLACK, at
JI:IK.s, iiirl street tin
WA
pldST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK WANTS PO-
SITION, Ten years experience. Address
SUZUKI, P.O. Box C6 j. r)4
ANTED-POSITION by experienced bookkeeper.
First-class references. Address J. G.. Bulletin
office, 1)44
WANTED-AnasslstantNURSE, Hawaiian or lialf
llawallan, for Kaplolanl Maternllvllnmc, Must
be experienced and recommended. Apply at the
Maiernlty Home, hi;
WANTED A position bv an Intelligent, educated
1 young American, Good address; references
Bulletin oftiB.
K,
1118
WANTED 500 Men to get shaved for 15c. (white
barbers). II. JErfS. 619H Port street, opp.
Club Stables aog-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
-A ,, HOME lOTOGRAFER.
3.3S. JfM.IICt3 oroe groups, residences.
interiors Tourist groups
anywhere In city without extra charge Kodak work.
Rear of Bulletin ofllce. Telephone a6. tti
THEORPHEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT I
Engagement Extraordinary of the Great
Musical Team,
Kitty ai Charles Willard,
. Direct from the Leading Houses
in the States.
Re-appearance of the Charming Contralto,
Miss Ethel Dixon,
In a Grand Repertoire of Songs.
The Minstrels,
By the entire Orpheum Co. 14 People.
Armstrong and O'Neil,
In Their Original Act,
"FUN IN A CLUB."
Weather ilureau, Punuhoii, Oct 14.
Temperature Moralntr minimum,
71; Midday maximum, 85,
(Barometer corrected for gravity ,06.)
Barometer, 9 a in, 29.09. Irregular
Rainfall, do, 0.01
Tjow Point 03 P.
Humidity at 0 a m 09 percent.
Diamond Head Blenal Station, Oct
14. 1 pni Weather clear, wind fre9U
NH.
ABHIVALS.
Friday. Oct. 13.
Jan stnir Homrkotur Maru. Filnier.
0 tlaya from Yokohama: pans and 000
ions muse to 11 iiackreitl & (Jo.
Am lik Edwanl May. iransoii. 10
tlays from Ban Francisco: 800 tons
mtlse. 332.000 feet lumber tti Alexan
der & Baldwin.
Sttlir Mokolll. HacliH. from Molo-
kal.
II H A T Valencia. Laiif. from from
San l-'ranclso , with troops for Manila.
U S A T Sikh, from Portland, with
troops Manila,
flatunlajr, Oct. 14. ,
Stmr Kauai, Itrultn, from Lnba
ina. Stmr Ktnau, Freeman, from Laba
lint, Hiltt anl way ports.
DEPAHTUIlEa.
Friday, Oct. 13.
Stmr Walalcale, Oreeu, for Kauai
KM H 8 Moanii, Carey, for San
Kruclsco.
PABSENOnitH AISKtVEU.
From Bilo, Lthaloa and way
poits, perBtmr Kiuau, Oct 14
On,,t II Mntson and wife, Mi'sh
Lnrliuo Mataoo.Gapt JFitzgorald
K itycrott, it M. McUauley, M M
Qn esnmn, G R Ewarl, Mrs Ahu
acii ohiltl, Mra A Medeiros, O A
Galbraith, J W Kaopiko, W
Walker, L Gay, S K Eldridpo, A
0 Steel, H S Piokard and 70
deck.
From Yokohama, per stmr
Hongkong Maru, Oct 13 For
Honolulu: Japnut-se steerage,
44G; Chinese ateerage, 1. For
San Franoi&co from Houakong:
O T riunkott, B Braham, W Lie
bes. From Shanghai: A M
Hioks, Masters A S Tonnoy and J
B Teuuy. From Kobe: Mies M
Vinton.
From Lahaina, por stmr Kauai,
Oct 14 Mr and Mrs Smithies,
Miss Smithies, Sam Nowloiti,
Master Nowloin, Mra Oaptniu
Brnhn, Mrs Oaptain Pedersou
Mrs II Burknoy, Dr O A Peter
son, (J norimgor and -5 deck.
l'A8SENOEU8 BOOKED.
For San Francisco, per stmr
Hongkong Maru, Oct 14 A Dal
ton Harrison, L Mode and wife,
Charles Lovpjoy, Mias Kenunn,
Dr A Hartog and !1 Euroi)ean
steentgu.
Action Mr nitrht o( Wis jr.
Tho Honolulu Sngar Oo. has
appenlcd to the Supremo Court
from the Gndings of J. E. Kahoa,
Commissioner of Highways and
ntor incuts, in tbo districts of
Ewa aud Waianao. L.L. McOaud
less is tho plaintiff in tho action
he claiming right of way over cer
tain lands leased to the Honolulu
Sugar Co. in Waimalu gulch.
ValcNita Thrn-itcinlnfr.
PassongerB on the Kinau re
port Hawaii's big volcano threat
ening; smoke continues to pour
forth from the mouth of the orater
and occasional rumblings have
boon hea d,
i i .4 m
THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT
HONOLULU EXCHANGE
SALES.
Between Boards Yesterday Afternoon aj Wala
lua paid 160, 10,000 Hawaiian Gov 6'a loa.-o.
Session ' Yesterday Afternoon 100 Oahu
18, do 185, 50 do 185, 90 do i8j, j do 8(, 10 do
184, 10 do 184, so Olaa 1,50, i AtcBryde 4 8, "J Mc-
Travelle,
The Inimitable Sliadowgraplilst.
Just as Funny as Ever
Emil Walton,
In his Original Comedy Musical Act.
The Charming Soubrette,
TR.X.E COLEMAN,
Premier Buck and Wing Dancer.
MR. HAMILTON HILL,
The eminent young Australian baritone
uerval Admission, ssc. and soc.
Last six r.wt for Children under yean, soc.
Reserved Chans, yc
Seats can be booked by rlnrlne up Ttlephons 540.
Change of Program Mondajs and
Thursdays.
Family Matinee Every Saturday, 2:30 p.m.
THE COSMICAL THEORY.
Sclentlflo Iilea of Hott the World I)e
velopeiL. Tho cosmlcal theory, which may bo
said to bo the most generally accepted
by scientists at tho present time, Is
substantially as follows: That the orig
inal uebulao In a vast npaco of time
became condensed by gravity and radi
ation Into a scralgnscous and scmlllq
uld globe, and, cooling, caused n solid
crust to form upon the surface. Steam
and other gases which had been
thrown olt front tho seething mass
were precipitated In the form of water
font-lining Immense quantities of solids
In solution, theso solids falling to the
bottom of tho liquid coverlupof the
globe, nnd thus In ages becoming a
solid shell of primordial rock. Internal
tires, still burning, heaved tho weaker
portions of that shell up hito stupen
dous mountain ranges, above the level
of the waters. Continents were thus
formed nnd reformed from tho ma
terial of those mountains by the later
action of tho waves and glaciers. Fol
lowing this, a an Inevitable sequence,
forms of vcgctablu life, which could
cling to rock and derive their food
from air, grew tipon tho barren land
thus created, and higher vegetable ob
jects grew out of their lower predeces
sors, after which came higher vegeta
ble life, that fed, lived nnd developed
upon tho llfo which preceded It New
York Sun.
Hell It 11 iik lijr Air.
Ail elaborate compressed air anil
electrical system for ringing tho chimes
In St. Patrick's cathedral, Now York
city, has recently been Installed, nnd Is
operated by a single stage nlr com
pressor with a normal speed of 150
revolutions per minute, connected by
gearing with an electric motor. The
compressor works to a pressure of SO
pounds to tho square Inch, and there
arc several reservoirs In which tho nlr
Is stored before It Is ndralttcd to the
operating cylinders. Tho tongues of
the bells are connected each with n
cylinder, tho clappers being double
antl balancing each other. Tho piston
rod of tho air cylinder Is attached to
a central stud projecting below the
center of tho clapper, and when tho air
Is admitted to tho cylinder the piston
moves forward and a blow Is struck.
Tho weight of tho clapper antl a spring
serve to bring It back to Its normal po
sition. Thero Is provided In tho sac
risty of tbo cathedral a keyboard,
where, by an electric circuit, electro
magnets nro excited, which open the
air valves. Tho apparatus Is now be
ing adjusted, but so complete Is the
design In nil Its details that It will
surely nfford a most satisfactory meth
od of operating tho chimes, which In
clude 10 bells, ranging In weight from
7.000 to 300 pounds. New York Post-
Jasllorp
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKER"
-33 Queen 6treet
Bryde paid 18.50.
Session TI
This Maffltnp im Klhet 1. ,m i)n .-.
s Walalua as 120. so Olaa 1 it. too MeRrvde j.vc.
so Olaa 1.80, ioo Olaa 1.85.
NEW TO-DAY
BATHING
.AT THE.,
Waikilri Inn,
(FORMEUI-Y WRIGHT'S VILLA);
Table d'Hote Dinner, 50c; with wine, f 1.
Served from 6 to 7:30, on two lanals
facing the ocean.
A SELECT STOCK OF
FINE WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS : ::
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Residence Sites
99 AT MANOAe&e
Por Sale.
Having purchased a tract of the finest
land In Manoa for residence sites, 1 will
now receive applications from parties de
siring to purchase.
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 5
facing on Lihollho street.
The lots are each 100 feet wide, and
from 160 to 286 feet deep. Government
water main laid past the lots on Wert
Manoa road.
Terms one third cash, balance In on
and two years at 6 per cent.
Early application necessary.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
33 Queen street
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Pacific Import Co.
(INCORPORATED),
' EB09BHSS BLOOE.
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Sale - -
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No.
Mo.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
AND PROS GRAINQUALITY ALL SILK.
5, 78 pieces, Special ,. , , .gg per yard
7, 1-20'pieces,, Special -TqC Per yard
Q9 2J0 pieces, Special Qq per yard
12, 300 pieces, Special 12 peryafd
16, 18 P'eces' Special 15c Per yard
22j 9? Pieces- sPecial I60C PC yard
40, 6 P'eces, Special 20C Per yard
Pacific Import Company.
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