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EVENIKG BULLETIN; UONOLULTJ, H. 1., OCTOBER 3b, 189l
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HAWAIIAN, OPERA HOUSE.
EIGHT "WEEKS,
Commencing Tuesday, October 81.
COL. W. A THOMPSON'S
BOSTON
LYRIC OPERA1
COMPANY.
Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50 cents.
Saturday Matinee Prices $1.50, $1.00, 50 c
Curtain rises promptly at 8 o'clock. Carriages at 10:30. '353
Mi.ssniasiCT.MjTMTO,m.oramDiMiijiisMMBinraKraswMis-MMMi"Usq
Aioha Collection of Hawaiian Songs.
Contains 40 choice selections, Thirty-live of these cannot be
had in any other collection.
THE NAMES OF A FcW APPEAR BELOW :
Toml, Toml, "Hula."
Wal 0 Punalau (Waters of Puna
lau). Sweet Lei Lehua.
Puaoka He-I, or Sweet Rosebud.
Napuina.
-FOR SALE
HAWAIIAN BAZAAR,
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Carvers.
Do ycuc.rcct to carve a turkey next month? November Is the
rro,er month to do such things, and the Thanksgiving turkey will have
to be cut up. Then there will be the Christmas and New Years dinners
to be thought of. so after all It Is about the right time to get that new
set of Carvers you lnve been thinking about getting.
We have all sorts plain, fancy, cheap, medium and expensive, and
i-.m please you with the new stock In this line that we have just received.
A full line of table cutlery, also plated spoons, forks and knives.
. 0. HALL
Cor. ITort and Kins Sts.
Columbia and Rambler Agents.
L
FAMILY THEATRE.
New : Talent 7 Just :
By the Australia, for the
Grand : Opening
SATURDAY
NIGHT!
Our Big Feature,
RAND, BYRON AND RAND.
In their Acrobatic Comedy Sketch, "The
Awkward Squad."
First Appearance In Honolulu of
MINDELL PERN DREYFUSS.
In her Original Singing and Dancing
Sketch, "A Private Rehearsal."
The Talented Young American Vocalist,
MR. GUY LIVINGSTON.
Singing the Latest Successes.
Continued Success of the Charming Con
tralto, MISS ETHEL DIXON.
The Dramatic Sketch Artists,
BOGGS AND HAEWARD,
In an Original Sketch.
Still a Big Feature, the Musical
WILLARDS,
In their f2,ooo Musical Act.
The Eminent Baritono,
MR. HAMILTON HILL,
In choice selections.
'1 he Prince of Rag Time Comedians,
JACKSON HEARDE,
As the Hottest Coon from Dixie.
Wnhiltia Agricultural Co.
Limited.
Persons holding prosles for shares in
the above company are requested to file
the same with the secretary, E. D. Ten
ney, at Cattle & Cooke, Ltd's olfice pre
vious to Nov. 1. E. D. TENNEY.
Waialua Agricultural Co.
The books of this Company will be
closed to transfers from Saturday, Oct.
28, 1899, .to Wednesday, November i,
1899, Inclusive.
E. D. TENNEY,
Secretary W. A. Co., Ltd.
1362
" And what a wealth of enjoy
ment did the first detachment of
America's army of invasion derive
from this day at Honolulu."
O" To Manila.
From
Repertoire First Week :
ll'uesJav.Oct. 31 SAID PASHA
Thursday. Nov. 2 MARITANA
iSaturday Matinee, Nov. 4
BOHEMIAN GIRL
SaturJay Night, Nov. 4 MASCOTTE
1. Makalapua, Lllluokalanl's Ser-
2. Lei Ponl Mol
.-. . . . f:.. ., , -
Wreaiii or var-
nations;.
3. Alnahai (Princess
Home).
Kalulanl's
AT THE
MASONIC TEMPLE.
.... tinn iTTiimTT
inniuinimastnniuMtnunnwni 1
& SON, Lti
JUST RECEIVED,
E. "Mary E. Foster,"
Flmlly Cui'i'Indc
Trotters nntl I'accrs
Light n ml Heavy Draft
HORSES
TTtTtT
Liip&s
Young.,
Sound.
Only a few left. Good Milkers.
Honolulu Stock-yards Co
W.S. WITHERS,
MANAGER.
Corner Alakea and
Queen streets.
REAL
SSTATE
BARGAINS !
1. Withdrawn.
2. Lot at Palama, about K acre.
1. A do-room lodging house, with a w
year lease.
.A goctf 'aving ousiness and large lot
of land, lintraiiy IccattcJ.
.. Farm at Hamakua, Hawaii; part Id
coffee. ,
6. Lot 50 x 120 Quarry street, near H.
tiaciaeid, fcsg.
7. Farm at S. Kona, part In coffee.
0. Lot 75 x 2oo, Beretanla street
(K
u tkea).
Fo'r further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
G Pout Office Lane, - UonolulB.
Subscribers to tbe BUL
LETIN not receiving their pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor by notifying tbe 'Busi
mss Office, Telephone 256.
WANTS.
YtC3"i'''''' ' ' column will In inilrltJ all'tinll
w3 a lltiifinl Ir.urlion; to emu utoni iniir.
lion; jotentia uvek an J o ctnts a month. 1 tit It lb
tbtaftit aJvtttinaz tvtr ofrtrtJ Ibt peofitt of Honolulu.
LOST.
I OST-A KOLL Or MUSIC
L. Hulletln office
KlnJly return to
U64
WANTKD.
WANTED-JAPANbbE NURSH GIRL without In
cumcrAtlces. nn 1-ojrJ sh n. In return to
cumbrAtices, nn toarj sh
. tn return to Mono-
luta In 5 monthi. Encllslpeaklni; prefcrrcl
J. rtp
1)64 pl ship GREAT ADMIRAL
G
OOD SOLICITORS; liberal commlsilon or sal
ary, iaii nullum onut. 101 in mi.
W
ANTED-SITUATION, Vy a yorniE Japanese
woman, to do lleht housework, or a nurse In a
private family AdJru. M A ( Hmletln offlre 11
ANTrt)-A SITUATION OF ANY KIND, bva
VV dUrtiarped Vnlunfe.r. tlnt rpf.renf.s. Ad
dress W. b., this office.
1156
WAS
ITCH CITtf ATfrtU l.,..U 1.. ,AI K.r. A.I.
dres AMERICAN, tlulletln oflice. W
CIKST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK WANTS PO
1 SITION. Ten vears eoperlence Address
SUZUKI, P.O. Box toj. 1H1
UANTED-POSITIONbyexperlenceJ bookkeeper.
First-class references. Address J G.. Bulletin
office. t)4t
U ANTED A position bv an Inlellljrent, educated
VV vount? American. Good address: references
.......... n . .
-k, uuiietinotnce.
1)18
ANTED joo Men to get shaved for 15c. (white
barbers), II. JEI 1 5. 6ioJS Fort street, opp.
Club Stables
uoq-tf
TOR SALE.
FOR SALE A new COTTAGE of elRlit rooms and
bath; grounds nicely laid out, stable and out
houses. One lot 75 x us; water laid on; ornamental trees,
etc One corner lot, 73x115
All on Colletc slreet. I'nr further particulars
acolv to W Al. CUNNINGHAM, at the Favorite
Saloon. l)6a
PR SALE-Lots at WaftVkl. $4U each.
1 ots at Kallhl, $i;o each.
Lots on Younjj street, $1,500 each.
Lots at Kallhl, Sioo each.
I ots In Nuuanu Valley, all prices.
I louse and Lot at Kewalo.
Lots at Kewalo, all prices
lotsatl'unahou
House and Lot at Punahou a bargain
House and Large Lotal Kallhl wrvchrap.
Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGE,
1350 No 310 I ot street.
TENT with flv Moored and furnished, cheap; rear of
Llchtlg's Photo Tent, 606 Tort slreet. t tsrwt
PR SALE-One it-Inch Y TITTING, with flanges
complete; flanges are tapped for 12-Inch well
casing; a desirable fitting for Irrigating pipes. J
LMMELUTH & CO . Mi-aao King St. nil
FOR SAir-Pure-bred, Rough-Coatel, SCOTCH
COLLIE PUPPIES Just received e bkt S. N
Castle, from Rancho Bonlto's Kennels, California,
ror further Information apply to M. T. DONNELL.
at Wllder's Boat Shop. Puppies can be seen at No.
i4 Robello Lane, Palama 1)34
COR SALE-One SHIPMAN ENGINE In perfelt
order. Apply to H. G. BUrt. Tort St. iioi-tl
A TWO-MANUALand Pedal Bass RLED ORGAN
Suitable for chapel or residence. Bergstrom
Music Co , Fort street a(n
TO LET.
fllREE MCfcLY FURNISHED ROOMS, opposite
I High School, Emma St. Telephone 998. 1161
TWO COTTAGES TOR RENT: desirable location.
1 In town. For further rartlcularsarrlv toGEAR.
LANSING & CO.
n6o
ROOM TO LET Suit one or two; private family!
$10 month, 46 School street. 1339
PURNISHED ROOM TO LET; $5 p.-r month; prl
I sate family, 626 Vlncjard strut, J doors from
Queen Hotel. 1348
to rent-Two
I Telephone 687
Furnished I RONT
ROOMS,
im
TO LET-rURNISIIED ROOMS, with BOARD,
' tit) Hotel street, Walklkl end Tel. 300. 1 34 3
COR RENT-A furnished ROOM,
street, orp. Hawaiian Hold
at 73 Ileretanla
HI"
THE ALOHA ROOMING HOUSfc. Fort St. Best
rooms and attendance In city. 1333
A NICE COTTAGE, furnished or unfurnished.
4 rooms and a good stores Atolii House, Fort
nicrk'a l'orulnir Miciul.
IJM'fj il't.i Initios hums of soinu Jin-
poitaut oiiIit wwa MML'slcil ftom the
ov, nmvlii'. l'.n-llHliinnn liy the push.
tt 1 Ynnl t'i. Auii'i-U'iin mils Amvi'lciut
Dtocl il:Mi'x mill Aiuurlcan locomotives
hino nil fdiintl 11 foollnt,' In the homo
niaiket lioir. Now wo me throntciictl
Willi Aiiierlvnii coal, wlilch Is lielni
KhlpiK'tl to Kuiopf In coinpotlllon with
imp own. Hut our cup ot sorrow li not
yi-t IUIimI, for toiluj It Is nnnoiincctl
tlmt 11 Suntlt'ilniiil Hhlpbuiltllng Arm
lists Juki iilnccd an older with the l'cun
Stt-cl CuMlnx cninpsiny of I'ciinsylvn-
11I11 for u pntciit Htcul i iitlilcr, cast all In
uiii; piece, which It Is Intended to lit to
n Wear built blilp. Shipping Gnzotte.
Ijrupi Fruit im 11 Stcillvliic.
Tor the punt llo jeurw grape fruit
tins been Htcmllly gaining In popiiliully
In this city nuil also In clicnpucss. "I
mn told," wild n wholesale fruit ilenler
icct'iitly, "Hint tho icidoii for this Is
Hint the finlt coutnlns tome nicillcnl
Hiiiilltlcs mill Is locomni ended by phy
sicians paitlculatly for persons of
ilieumntlc tendencies, It being enltl
Hint the daily use of tho grape fruit
materially mitigates the dements In
the blood that give il.si; toiliciimiitlsiii.
The best giapo fruit comes fioni Flor
ida, lingo tiimitltrea being obtained
nihil fioni .luuinlcn mnl (Jnllfornlii."
New Yotls Post,
l'riiriiH'rlt)' In 'IVxim,
Texas promises to become the great
est cotton oil piodticcr In tho Bouth.
Last year over i!00 mills weio hard at
M-oil;, and this year SO more mo build
ing or projected. High authorities Jn
tho south bring tho cheeilug news that
tho splndlo capacity of cotton mills
will be doubled In fl vo years; that car
pet mills, loiltllug mills and other llku
ludiiHtiles Mill gtow rapidly. The pres
ent largo earnings of cotton, Iron, steel,
lumber, hosiery mul other Industries
aie attracting tho closo study of New
Yotls nntl Now Ihiglnnd capitalists and
manufacturers. Philadelphia. Press.
UrairwW' W-JW'
w Tun Din i m-iKi nti poeicfn
fiefs,
j. 1 n c uullc 1 iix tan oniuijr m
an your WAiNii). it nas
established a W A N T
JCOLUMN. .
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
For additional Shipping Newt tee seventh page.
Weather Bureau, Punahou, Oct 26
Temperature Morning minimum.
08; Midday maximum, 78.
(Barometer corrected for gravity .06.)
Barometer, 9 am, 80.03. Irregular.
llaiufall, do, 0.02.
Pow Point 01 F.
Humidity at 9 a m 70 percent.
Diamond Head Hlenal Htotlon. Oct
27, 1 pm Weather cloudy, wind light
D1V,
AnnivALs.
Saturday, Oct. 23.
Am sclir K W Bartlett. Neilson.
from, Gray'd Harbor witli lumber.
Still r Maul, Macdonald, from Ha-
mnkua porta,
Stin r Mokolli, Sachs, from Kuana-
pall.
Stmr Kllauea Hou, Dower, from
Molokal.
Sunday, Oct. 29.
Stmr W O Hall. Thompson, from
Isnwlllwlll; 150 bags ride, 82 nags tnro
mid 40 bills hides.
Stmr Janics Makee, Tullctt. from
Knpaa with 270 baga rice.
Stmr Claudlne. Caniiron. from Ka-
lniliil; 40 head cattle, 81) hogs, 1 horso,
109 sacks 'tnro, 2J2 sacks potatoes, 189
acks corn, 1G7 pkgasuutlrlos.
Monday, Oct. 30.
'O & O SS Smith. Smith, from Hone-
kotur, Shanghai, Nncnsakt, Kobe mid
Yokohama witli mall, freight, cabin
passengers and immigrants.
DEPAHT0KE8.
Saturday, dot. 28.
11 M S AoruiiRl, Hay, for tho Colo
nies.
Ur sh Anliope, Murray, for tho
Sound.
Am sohr Endeavor. MoAl'cy, for
Pugct Sound.
Sunday, Oct. 20.
Am bklulrmgartl, Schmidt, for San
Francisco.
Monday, Get. 30.
Stmr Mokolli, Sachs, for Kaana-
pall.
O ct OSS Doric, Smith, for San
Francisco nt 5:30 a 111.
TO SAU4 THIS AFTEItNOON.
Stmr Kcauhou, Moshcr, forLaha
Inn and Kaauapali at 4 o'clock.
Stmr James Makee, Tullctt, for
Kapan nt 4 o'clock.
Stmr KiUuea Hou, Dower, for Ka
unkakal nt 5 o'clock.
VESSELS LEAVINO TOMORUOW.
Stmr W G Hall, Thompson, for Na
wlllwlll, Koloa, Eleele and Iinnapepe
at 6 p m.
Stmr Mlkahala, Pedorsen, for Mn
kawell, Walmea and Kekaha nt 5
p 111.
Stmr Klnau, Freeman, for Laha
Ina, Hllo and way ports at 1 p m.
Stmr Clautllno, Cameron, for Lahn
halna, Knhiilul anil way ports at 5
p m.
ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT
Bnrketitiue iruignrd Bailed yeB
terday for San Francisco.
British ship Autiopp got' away
for the Sound on Halurdoy.
Stonracr Lohua is on tbo Marino
Railway completing repiire.
Tho steamer Mnui sails Wed
uetday at 5 p m for Pnnub.au.
Schooner . W. Bartlett with
lumber f.om Gray's hurbor is in
tho btream.
l'ASSENOEUS AltUIVED.
B'rom Hongkong nud Yokolin
uin, per O&OSS Dorio, Oct 30
Hun York Kni and servant, Lee
Oboo, Mrs Shan See, Miss Loo
Hin On, H Noguohi, Mrs Loo
Chan She, Mrs Lang Hung Hin,
Wong Tin Ohong, Lin Coon
Uliucli and D Toanow.
1'ASSEKaERS HOOKED.
For San Francisco, per O & O
8 8 Dorio, Oot 80 J 0 Quinn, R
B Baldwin and wifo, J A Wilder
and wife, Mr and Mrs H Voss
and daughter, W M Alexander,
Jas B Oatle, Mrs Dr F H Hum-
plinee, flirs a r rxowman, o at.
Buttorworth, K F Dredgo, Miss M
L Patterson, Ohas P Grirawood
and wifo, Ur Heury Hayes and
wife. C B Bromley, W H Brom
ley and T J Cutter.
Pollen Court NotJ.i
In tho Police Court this fore
noon the following cases were die
posed of: Matsuo, violating oar
riages regulations, $5 and costs;
Sam Alapai, laroony in tho eeoond
decree, b months; Karjakeawo
Makaio, assault and battery on
his wife, 10 days; Frank Poterson,
assault aud battory on Mannel
Lolo, ten days; John Collagan,
nBBault and battery on Lam Chin,
85 and costs; Donlory, obstrnot
ing and proverliug juatice, $6 and
costs.
THE DAY'S STOCK REPORT
HONOLULU EXCHANGE.
SAIES.
Sslon-Th! Mornlng-50 McDryJe 4,7;. o Mc
Biyde 4 75, 10 Pioneer , s Oahu lBatf, j WalJlu
assessable 90, wdo8j.
BY. AUTHORITY.
Auction Sale o? Opium.
Office of the Board of Health,
Honolulu, H. I., October 27, 1899.
Dy order of the Board of Health the
following lots of Opium In tins will be
sold at Public Auction from the Apprais
er's Office, Custom House, Allen street,
at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, November
25, 1899.
Victoria No. : (Lai Yuen) unstamped
21 18 tins;
Victoria No. 2 t,Lal Yuen) unstamped
131 tins;
Hongkong No. 1 (Fook Lung) stamptd
430 tins;
Hongkong No. 2 (Fook Lung) unstamp
ed 96 tins;
California No. 2 (Fook Lung) unstamp
ed 97 tins;
Chinese No. 2 (Kokhlng & Co.) un
stamped 499 tins.
Total 3,371 tins.
Purchasers will be required to file bonds
guaranteeing that Opium sold to them
will be exported within thirty days, and
that none of thesaine will & Sold fn the
Islands.
Terms: Cash.
The Board does not bind Itself to accept
the best or any bid.
HENRY E. COOPER,
President of Board of Health.
1362
Notice to Tax Payers.
Tax payers are hereby notified that the
Property Taxes for 1899 are now due and
payable to the Deputy Assessors of the
several districts, at the times and places
mentioned In the notices posted throughout
the districts.
Section 29, Act St, Session Laws. i8o5
"If any property tax shall. remain un
paid after the 15th day, of November In
any-year, 10 per cent of the amount of
SJch taxes shall be added by the assessor
to the amount of such taxes at said date,
and shall become and be collected as part
of such taxes."
All Property Taxes not paid by Novem
b;r 15th will be delinquent.
The Delinquent List will be published
after December 1, 1899.
JONATHAN SHAW,
Assessor First Division, Island of Oahu.
The Evening Bulletin gives ALL
the news for 75 cents a month.
Pacific Import Go.
(INCORPORATED),
GREAT
WAI
We call attention that we have placed on sale over 200 dozen
Ladies' White and Colored Wash Waists, at a
'. Great Reduction in Price
1st Special,
aj o.A,s.ri Ladies
,iiii opt;vicut
Ladies' Wash Waist?, Colored,
Great Values, reduced to-
SgJust opened, a large invoice of Table Linens, Napkins,
Towels, Ladies' Dress Linen, Pillow Case Linen, Linen Lawns,
direct from the looms. We are offering great values, and
invite inspection. Our 45c Table Linen is regular 60c
value. We ate constantly showing new novelties in every
department.
Pacific ImDort Comnanv.
'
Jasllorp
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKBR"z
38 Queen Street
Auetion Sale
OF
Men's, Women's, Children's and Misses',
Boys' and Youths'
SHOES.
...ON ..
MONDAY and TUESDAY,
Oct. 30 and ill,
AT 10 O'.CLOCK A. M. EACH DAY,
At the store of A. E. Murphy & Co.,
Hotel street, near Fort, 1 will sell at Public
Auction, the large and complete stock of
SHOES, consisting of Calf, Vlcl Box
Calf, Kid, Russia Calf, Patent Leather,
Dong. Kid and Canvas In Bals, Oxfords,
Lace, Buttons, Sandals, S. Ties and flip
pers. Black, Brown, White, and Colors.
Also, the Side and Center Fixtures,
Benches, Foot Rests, Window Stands,
Window Fixtures, Desk, etc., etc.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
1360
Residence Sites
AT MANOA
For Sale.
Having purchasod a tract of the finest
land In Manoa for residence sites, I will
now receive applications from parties de
siring to purchase.
These lots are Immediately hi 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 Welt
Manoa road.
Terms one third cash, balance In on
and two years at 6 per cent.
Early application necessary.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
33 Often street
SALE
ST
Ladies' White
Waists at
41 Off worth
9l.ZO $2.00
White
$2,061$
worth
Waists at
50c,65c,75c
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$ mm.