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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOMHIi U. 1., NOVEMBER 8, 1899.
yening Bulletin,
ablLfetl Evtrjr Day. cept Sunday. t tu Ulai
treat, Honolulu, II. I., ty tna
BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
. R. PARRIHGTON Editor
-MIEL IU4IAN City Editor
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Post Office Dox 118
FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1899.
Ni'v L'viiU'nueR of I ho rcinnrk.
nblH poncu securetl by thu Siuuoi
an Commission nif cotuiup pic -miiii'nt'y
to t' frnnt
Euturo boxing couIdsIb Hint ui
clutlo tho finiuh of one ot tho
principals nre liliolv to bo (lis
oounlnl at 100 percent.
l'renidcnt Steyn is Btartiiif iu
oarly to anuex British territory.
No ouo cttn ulnmn him for im
proving tho opportunity while it
lasltj.
Russia shows her friendship for
tho United Otntes by submitting
her BehringStnut oluiins lo tu
bitration. A clash between Great
Britniu iintl Itufbin will pluco
Undo Sam in tho position of the
miti with tm runny frieniU.
Lf tho Washington ituthoritifB
inform tho Chinese "students,"
refused n lanilinc in Huw-ii thni
thcro is no appropriation fn to
which to pay (Inningc chump, it is
sifu to nssmiip tho ofiicial oigsn
will call on tho local govern met t
to pn the bill and ch-irgo to pr
fit mill lo? W' piL'suuiu tt o
orgftu ir Btill hopeful fir How
Dach nml hi cnmntrintt.
TLe Ollicial Orjitui Jr. asserts
t mt after investig'Miou itsHtntt
mont that tho majority of Con
gest men know little of Hawnii
and c-aro lct-B, "ol'iude.'' Lot it
stand. It is an oasy conclusion
tht ii (jovernraontal echemo to
fi urn ou this basis will result in
Hawaii recoiving very littlo atten
ti ini'i it I- wi II to know whore.
tho local official clement stands.
A iy ouo who has benn in Wash
ingtou during a Congtessional
sessiou, appreoiato3 tho valno of
an investigation of tho trend cf
Congressional thought made dur
ing tho vacation period.
A high pricid victory that did
not leave a proper foroi to follow
it up boo us id be tho t-ituttion of
of tha British hruiy iu tho Tians
vaal. I't'p results thus far cer
tainly favir the Boors n'nce thoy
aro still Icep tho Hri'iBh hedged
in, nnd hecaueo of tlwr praoticil
success uro gaining umv fiippmt
from tho Dutch of the Briti-h
colonies. If h is trim iLat th
Boers liavo hu army of 100,00
instead of 10,000 as at Ikdt enti
mated tb-s chances of n ehotl
campaign are growing benutifnlly
less. It a'.so rebeots croc) it up.iu
tho British dirrisous that have
defended British towns. Taken
man for man the Buer is in de
tormined a Gghtor h the Briton,
but be Uoka th cenerali-hip and
woll disciplined organization tint
will eveutually secure British
bucoosb whon tho leiuforceinenl
reach tho f of
J.ff.rl.i find Shark-.
New Tork, Ootobor 21. Jim
Jeffrits' injured lelt aim i9 appi
reatly a good aa it ovfr
was. The week's po-tponeraont
of his contest with him Slmr
Ley " baa benefited great
My and the obaropiou dtolares thin
ho does not expect to ba handi
capped by noy further physical
difect. bharkey is in fino foltlo
Yesterday he had some indoor ix
oroisp, bnt it wns agninst the ad
vice of Tim McGrRth. The latt. i
ir nfrnid tl at tho tailor will do too
lime'' labor and in this way grow
BOSTON LiRlCSSTlLLCHARM
Said Tasha was good, Mnritann
was bettor. Tho Boston Lyrica aro
winning highest favors iu whnt
ovor oporatio rolo they easny.
Maritana wai givon last ecniufj
b3fore a largo auieueo nod the
reaction accorded tho principals
in thoir rendition of tho high clnbB
work for whioh the piece calm ri.
monstrates Honolulu's npnrecia
tion of tho more exacting domands
of classical music. Tho onthn
siasm was nouo tho tho lean murk
od than that awarded tho comic
onora with it prominence of
comedians that stir tho risibilities
of tho audience.
Josephino Stanton in ths t itl
rolo and Maudo Laekley as Lbzi
rillo wero at thoir host, receiving
hearty encores for their nrtiniio
rendering ot dilucult purls.
Katherino McNeil also came in
for well deserved recoguilion.
Lovetto Rockwell as Don Jose
camo in for tho marked approval,
whioh, though morited was lack
ing at his first appenrauce. Rock
well has a splondid voice and is a
master of his art. TheBonCeai
er Bazan of Henry Hallatn was
without a Haw. Hallam's neb
oico and dramatio foico pi co
him an assured favonto iu what
ever rolo ho may appear. Eugene
Roeors John Uendereon, Lawton
and Joel fulfilled their parts in
keeping with tho inch sland.ru
of tho company. Tho staging,
costuming worn ot I he bnst.
Tomorrow altornoon JJouominu
Girl will be given and in the
evening Mascotte.
mum
WHAT Mil. i:na f.WS.
Spooking of an article on th
Inter-Island Co. that appeared in
this morning's p por Mr. JOue,
vice-president of the corporation,
had tho following to say:
"I was vory much vexed uitu
what appeared in the morning
papjr. Ino presidency of the
Inter-Island Co. has not been of
fered me, nor have I hoc n Btat d
for such office. Captain Godfrey
banded in bis resignation to the
Board of Directors to take effect
on the fiict day of the present
month and ho has already ceased
bis duties in this office.
"Wow .hen, coming to tho pro
position of tho presidency, I
would say that, were I offered the
position 1 would very probably
doolino to accept it. Tho Board
t Directors wero kiud enough io
jive mo a long leavo of absence
on account of my heatth. I went
to California and was much bene
fitted. Wore I to romhin hen
long my illness might return in a
much worse form. California lm
been good to me, I havo bought
interes's thoro and feol that to re
tarn is what I should do.
' For higher olDcea i 6lnll re
commend J. R. McLean aud Nor
man Gedgo who havo served
faithfully and long with the Intel
Island Co.
"Mind you, I am only t-peakiua
now of what will probably occur
should I be offered th. presidency
As yot, there litis been no meeting
in I nothing wlmfovt r hits been
done."
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liulriieiiilnnt Ctliolle CliuriU
Chicago, October 21 Mgr.
Loou Boulaud, formerly a diguita
ry in the Roman Catholic ohurch,
started n movement in Chicago to
day to gathor tho Eronoh people
in tho United states and Uaunda
into the independent Oitliolio
ohurch. The iuitiutory slop was
taken, by tho tiling hy Uishop
Anthony Kodlownki, head of tho
Indopoudent Catholic church in
America, of a document with Jlo
ooidor Simon authorising Dr.
Buulttnd to inagurato a Frencli
Americau branch of the church,
with the exclusive control of the
work and liberty of selecting his
co-workeis.
Work of French Cabinet.
Palis, October 21. At a Cabi
net council today ths Minister of
Wtr, General de Gallifat, siyned
a deoreo modifying tho organiza
tion of the superior council of
war, whioh hereafter will comprise
only thoie general officers design
ated to command the armies in
timo of war and who, in time of
poace, have commanded army
corps.
J. O. Ortrter has filed hia first
annual account as excontor of tho
est to of Lazarus. Ho ohirgeo
himof with $1017 SO nnd asks to
be alloirrd the mm of $.018.22
Say,
See him shoot."
t
Them
KingAirGuns
is all right."
ONLY $1.25, al
Paic Gycls & I'fl Co.
R. A. DHXTOR, Manager.
EULUR'S BLOCK, - FORT ST.
A direct
shipment of
JapaneseGoods
just received
Laquered
Tables, Trays, &c
Porcelain Tea
and Coffee Pots,
Cups :? Saucers,
Vases and
FBower Pots,
Napkins.
Paciik Hardwan Co,, Ltd.,
Fort fitroot.
Just
Received,
a
Large
Assortment
of
Merchandise
Which Is now on li
nt the lowest market rates.
Non-Shrinking Patent Red
wood lanks, assorted sizes,
from 00 to 10000 gallons ea.
Best Rubber Hose, assorted
sizes, Yt to 24 inch.
Suction Hose and Steam
Hose, assorted sizes.
Different kinds of Packing,
assorted sizes.
Patent Wash-Out Closets,
with latest improvements.
Penn. Lawn Mowers, 10, 12,
Hand 15 inch.
Steel Road Scrapers, Tubular
Wheelbarrows, Kin-American
Wheelbarrows, Champion Cz
nal Wheelbarrows.Extra Heavy
Breaking Plows, Aving's Steel
Plows, Perfect Rice Plows, as
sorted sizes.
The Hawaiian llardwaic Ce,
Prt 6treefe, piwslte SjirvVefs lank,
ii
General
The
Opera Season
Is on In full swlnir. anJ we are prepared to
outfit you In auythliiK vou may require In
the way of Full Dress Goods.
HERE YOU HAVb a partial list of the
many things you will want for the open
ing night: A full dress suit, either
Tuxedo or skirt coat, a full dress vest,
white or black, n full dress shirt, a full
dress tie, a full dress pair of gloves, set of
full dress studs and cuff buttons, and a
crush hat.
ALL THESE THINGS may be had at
either of our two stores, and at prices that
will astonish you. Our dress suits are
from the UEST manufacturer in the
Slates, and require no altering -, they fit
when you put them on, and that Is more
than a tailor-made suit will do.
WITH THE COMING of the S. S.
Australia also came our delayed stock of
Straw and Felt Hats, which we will have
on show to-day: also a magnificent line of
Neckwear, the largest single Importation
of neckwear ever made In this town for a
retail st. re.
WE CANT HEGIN to mention the
styles; you can have anything In the way
of scarfs that are worn, In a variety of de
signs, and silks that will astonish you.
Wo Make Shirts to Order.
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Nos. O noil II Hotel Hti-cct, jind
Coenci Poet unci Hotel ati'cctn.
Tl'Xi:iMONES 676 AND 96.
Golden
Rule
Bazaar's
NEW
ulletin.
"The Man With the Hoe," etc., by Mark-
ham.
"Makapala-by-the-Sea" new book on the
Islands, by Miss Prescolt.
"Stalky & Co "-Kipling.
"David Harum," (the book of tne year,)
byWestcott. ,
"Richard Carver-Churchill.
"When Knighthood Was In Flower Cas-
koden.
"In the Forbidden Land" Laiidnr.
"A Dash for a Throne" Marchmarr.
"When the Sleeper Wals"-H. G.Wells.
"The Jacksonian hpoch" Peck.
"The Development of Fngllsh Thought"
Patten.
"Reminiscences" .Justin McCarthy.
"From Se-i to Sea"-Klpllng.
"The Capslna" Uenson.
"An Incident and Other Happenings"
Elliott.
"Dross" Merriam.
"Through the Turf Smoke" Mi-Alanus,
And hundreds of others.
J, M. WEBB,
386 FORT STREET.
DON'T
Spend Youp Money
Abroad You Are
Making It Here.
We bee to announce to the nubile that
we are making great preparations for the
coming Holiday beason, and will have a
large stock of well-selected goods from the
principal factories of the world. Our buy
ing Is done by a concern which has had
many years experience In this business,
and controls the largest trade on the Paclflc
Coast. We promise ourpatrons that many
new articles in our lines that will be shown
In San Francisco can be found In our store.
Our stock will comprise
STERLING SILVER.
FINE PLATED WARE,
' HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR SPOONS,
(New Designs),
HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR CHINA,
(Something New).
RICH CUT GLASS,
FINE BOHEMIAN GLASS,
FRENCH CHINA, GERMAN CHINA,
ENGLISH CHINA,
FIGURES, BRONZES,
ORNAMENT S, JARDINIERES,
LAMPS,
And Many Novelties.
All goods sent out as presents will be
prepared In a separate department, where
they will be put up In the best of style,
using fine boxes, paper, etc.
Our Holldav Season will onen about the
middle of November, which will give our
friends on the other Islands ample oppor
tunity. You will be able to give more
presents this year, because our prices are
rignr.
Special care given to mall orders.
W.W.Dimond&Co,
LIMITED.
Vnn VTnH. ni.wtlr. TTIiicr .troi.f
Wartbant trt entrno next to the
i'oitont, ttrvngii aar Jkreade,
Book 8
Commencing Monday, Nov. 4th,
ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAINY WEATHER, OHR SALb OF
Ribbons Laces
WILL CONTINUE ANOTHER WEEK,
AT THE
TEMPLE OF
PrlrM roe and
Line of beautiful LADIES' CAPES, suitable for cold weather and holiday wear, just
landed by the Australia.
First line of Ribbons, former price 25c, reduced to 5 cts per yard
first line ot Laces, tormer prices 15c, 20c ana
Ladles' Belts at
Ladles' Shirt Waists, at
Ladles' Collars, at
Ginghams, at
i-ine Lawns, at
Lace Curtains, at
Ladies' Undershirts, at $ for a; cents
SfiyA beautiful chance to buy goods at very low prices, at the Temple of Fashion,
commencing next Monday, October 23, 1899.
When the Patent Office
Grants a patent on a food product, vou mav be sure that the article has merit.
originality and novel features, which must
This applies to the
tiALPHA HOME PUDDING.
Not a simple cornstarch preparation, but something new. Five kinds to choose from
Cocoanut Farina, Chocolate, Rice, Tapioca, and Lemon Cream. One Pudding enough
for six petsons, and at the low price of 10c, or 3 for 25 cents.
Salter's Grocery
Telephone G80. Orpheuin Block, Fort Street,
A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at Lowest Prices.
We Invitfl
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PACI FIC
HEIGHTS
!-s5!s
IjU.
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Residence Lots on
dSaSiiSSrJ
ARE NOW OFFERED FOR SALE.
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No residence property having similar advantages and
attractions, as for healthfulness of location, having an eleva
tion of from 170 to Soo feet, and affording the grandest marine
and scenic views ; as also its proximity to the business part
of the city, being less than a mile from the Progress Block,
lias ever before been presented to the people of Honolulu, i '
One ol the main features of this property, and procured
at great expense, is the abundant supply ot pure spring water,
pronounced by Dr. C. B. Wood as being the purest and best
drinking water obtainable in the Island, which is now being
conducted into storage reservoirs upon the property by an
independent pipe line, and will be supplied to residents at
Government rates.
OUR GUARANTEE: We guarantee to all pur
chasers of lots on Pacific Heights, that we will, within six
months, provide rapid transportation to the highest lots on
Ihe property, connecting the same with the Honolulu Rapid
Transit (o.'s line on Pauoa Road, at the beginning of Kaiu
lani Drive.
TERMS : l3 cash, in one year, in two vears":
interest 6 per cent, per annum on deferred payments.
Our carriage will convey parties desiring to inspect the
property to and from the same.
For, maps and full particulars call at our fylice, Rooms
7 and 8 Progress Block1. ' ' '"
BRUCE WARING & CO.
"QUICKER
THAN
LIGHTNING!
That is whnt our customers say
concerning tne rapidity with which
we finish our work.
"BETTER THAN THE BEST !
That is their comment concerning
our finished work.
Come and see us.
.THE
Lb Munyon Pboto. Sqdp17 Gs
420 Frt Stret.
FASHION
c ner vard.
25c, reduced to 5 cis per yarn
$ cts eEch
10 cts each
5 cts each
20 yards far J 1. 00
20 yards lor ii.co
Half Price
fli. fALAU. manager.
be new or no patent could be granted.
Inspection.
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Pacific Heights 3i
Notice.
During the absence of Goo r.hnmi
G. Kim Fook will net under foil poweref
attorney of Ooo York. All bills due r
against Goo Chong or Geo York shnU
be settled before the 25th lust. All mat
and business should be settled wftfi 5.
Kim Fqok.
GO0 YORK.
Per GO CHONG.
Honolulu, Oct. 19, 1&J9. ijtff
Notice.
Miss Nina .1. Adams will open Classes
In PHYSICAL CULTURE at the Y, ft.
C. A. Gymnasium, Wednesdnr. OttoWr
4th. Application may be made from 9 till
12 o'clock n that day. iji
Removal Notice.
On and after Monday, Oct. iCth, Br.
Cooper will occupy Ills uew office en Ah
kea street, three doors above the fttasonfc
Temple. Office Hours: 6:30 to 10 a. ra.ta
to 4 and 7 to 8 p. ni.; Sunday 8:ja to !
a. ra. Telephone 154. Residence adfolfc.
Inc office. fftf
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