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f i i ii',. J- ' THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. '1 Lines of Oceanic Steamship Company, TIME TABLE. TIip Fino PtiBBOiiHor Btuutuera of Tbia Liue Will Arrivo at unc Leave This Port aa Hereunder. From San Franoisco: AUSTRALIA NOVEMDER u ALAMEDA...".... DECEMUfcK 6 AUSTRALIA DLCEMBEII MAR1CQSA .JANUARY J AUSTRALIA -!AH8X " MOAN A..., JANUARY i AUSTRALIA FfctlRUARV 14 ALAMEDA....: FEURUARY 8 lu oonueotion with the nailing of tbo nbovo steamers, the Agents aro prepared to issuo, to lntonaiua paBaougera, coupon through lioketa by any railroad from Ban Jfranoisco, to nil points in the United States, and from New York by any steamship line to nil European ports. For further particulars apply to Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited) Gen oral Amenta Oceanic S. S. Co. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. s Toyo Risen Kaisba . Steamers ol the akov. compam.s will call at Honolulu and leave thli port on or about th . .., datei Wow mentioned!.... For Japan and China: China Doric Nippon Mini.... Onvfngfcarno). Coptic, i America Mini... AlrojUCJrco)... Oaeifc Hcngkong Maru . China.., November 16 Nn ember h December a December to ..Dccrmber 8 ., Jinuary i) January 9 January jt For general Information apply to H. Hackfeld & Royal aTSteamert ot the above tine, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO , Mtitttn Vancouver. B. C. and Sydney, N. S. W., and calling at Victoria. B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane art IMIH AT IIONOl.IIl.lJ on or about the date below stated, vln FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C. Pn. nrlibns andSvdnevl iviiowera...rtovemrer as Warrlmoo. .December ) Aorangl Jan. an Mlorra ...lebruary it Warrlmoo , March it Aorangl.. ...April 14 WThrouch tickets Issued trom Honolulu to Canada, United Stiles and Europe. For Freight and rmare and all general miormation. appiy 10 Theo. H. Davies & Ilea Lines of Travel. Notice. CHANGE IN SAILING STMR "KINAU." On and after November 7th, next, the steamer KINAU will sail trom Honolulu on Tuesdays at 12 o'clock noon, Instead of at 1 o'clock p. m., for Kaunakakal. ,'Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel, Makena, Kawalhae, MaliuUona, Laupahoehoe, and Hllo. Returning, will sail from Hllo on Fri days at 2 p. m. for above named ports, arriving at Honolulu on Saturdays. Passengeisand freight will be taken for Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhae, Hllo, Hv kalau, Honomu, Papaikou, and Pepeekeo. Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY will be taken for Kaunakakal, Lahina, Maalaea Bay, Klhel, and Laupahoehoe. WILOER'S STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Honolulu, Oct. 6th, 1899. 1545 S. S. Mauna Loa. Comaoiiclni; tills trip, the steamer "Mauna L01" 011 tno roiurn nip, win leavo Puiialiiii, Hawaii, on Sunday, November 19.li, nt (J o'clock p. in. and oroafter lior sailing time front that port shall bo at 0 o'clock p. in. on the day provlous to her hailing tlmo on the pieeont aobodulo. Inter-Ilnud Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. N. i:. rJEDGB, Secrttary. Honolulu, Nov. 13th, 1ST.. 1370 Club Stables, Ltd 518 FOItT STREET. LiYery, Boarding & Sale Stable Stable Telephone 477. HACK STAND Telephones 319 and 777- C. H. BELLINA. The Mercantile Prmtiog Go, ILImltedl. v 119 Ktng St. CM1IRCH AND SOCIETY WORK. r0i:liu A birdseye view of the region abut Manilav It is given in On To ManHa. Travel. For San Francisco AUSTRALIA '. NOVEMBER a8 MARIPOSA DECEMHbR 8 AUSTRALIA DECEMBER j6 MOANA JANUARY 5 AUSTRALIA JANUARY J) Al AMEDA .FEBRUARY a AUSTRALIA ,. , FEBRUARY to MARIPOSA MARCH a For San Francisco: Coptic. .. Nmemberej AmerlcaMaru December AIrim (cargo) December ij ("utile Decembers! llonKkonjrMaru.. December 30 Clilm January 6 Doric January 13 NIpporvMaru ..... January 1 Onsang (cargo) , Co., Ltd., Agents. FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE, For Victoria and Vancouver I U.C.I: warrlmoo.. November it Aorangl... .December a? Mlowera.... January 17 Warrlmoo.. February 14 Aorangl March 14 MIowtm. , .April tt Warrlmoo Mayo Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agents. Lines of Travel. 0. R. & L. Co. TIME TABLE. From nnd After January 1, 189U. TRAINS. STATIONS. Dally Dally (Outward) ea. Sun. Dally ex. Sun. Dally Dally AM. AM. AM. PM. P.M. Honolulu t io 01 11 oj J13 j-io Pearl City.... 8o 448 1140 3 47 1 50 EwaMIII 833 1008 iioo 40s 610 Walanae 10 50 .... 4-45 ... Walalua 1155 ... 140 ... (ahuku 11. ta , ,, 6.1 .... STATIONS. Dally (Inward) ex Sun. Dally Dally Dally A.M. AM. P.M. P.M. tahuku 1:35 .... 08 Walalua 610 .... 1 50 WI" t.io .... J3I EwaMIII j 50 7 4S 1 os 4. PeailClty 6 1 j 80) 1:30 4'J Honolulu 6.50 83s oj 510 F. C. Smith, Gon'l Pass. A Ticket . AgonU G. P. Dkwihow, Superintendent. STAGELINE HENRY BRYANT, Prop. The stage for Kaueoue, Heeia, Wal kane, Kualoa and way points, will leave Post Office, Bethel street side, at 9 a. ro., Mondnys, Wednesdays and Frlduys, calling for passengers and packages at Lovejoy A Co's, No. 19 Niiunnu street GOOD THING 4 u a c Ohia, Algeroba and PLne Firencc- Ont and Bplit (ready for the StoTe), Also, STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COi. WHITE AND DLAOE BAND At Lowest PrireB, delivered to any pai the City. mSPUONB 414 HUSTACE & CO., II OnVen Htraet, Artesian Wells. L. e! PINKHAM, CONTRACTOR. OIBco with the Paclflo Hardware Co., Honolulu, H.I. Estl iiates given and contracts made for wells on any of the Islands. SIX NEW PLANTS for heavy work operated by tho most skillful highest class drllleri, 127S W. II. BARTII, II. W. Bawii. HodoIdIq Sbeet Metal Works, Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilators, Metal Roofing, Conductor Pipe and Gutter Work. Richards Street, bet. Queen and Merchant Honolulu, JT"Jobtln t promptly attended t."S)3 It Steamship Compam CITY MILL CO.,Ltd,. ildcrs and GoutraGtors. Queen and Kckaulike Sts., (Ewa tide of Old Fish Market.) ' P. O. Box 951 Telephone i Beg to announce that they are, now pre pared to undertake all brantnas of the above buslnes. Work undertaken by the day or by con tract; estimates furnished. 1204 Removal Sale FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Ready made Linen Crash and White' Duck Suits to be SOLD BELOW COST. We have a full line of Woolens on hand, which we will make up equally as cheap good fit guaranteed, " HOP WO & CO. King street near Union Square W. W. AHANA Merchant Tailor 323 Nuuanu St. r"tno Suitings In English, Scotch and American Goods niado (o ordor. telephone (J08. roatofflce box U8fl. L. AHLO, Dealer in Dry Goods-, Grocer ies, Hardware, Hoots and blioos, etc Al quality L. A. Hlco forsalo. No 409 Nutmntt street, cor. Chaplain 8t. Agouts for W'nlplo Hlco 1'lnti'ntl 11, Mnuana lUce Plantation, Kanuoho Eleu Plantation, Wulftlua Hlco tlunintloit, Kapalanm Hlco P.antatlon, and Knno olio Hlco Mill. P. O. liox 101 -I. 1271 S. KLOHL JAFAliB SIGN PAINTER And Paper Hangor. 133 Nuuanu Avonuo, Honolulu, II. I, 1270 IWAMOTO, Watchmaker and Jeweller. GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. 2I8K King Htreot. 1277 OHIN SING 00, 100 Wost King Street Contractors aid Boilders Jobbing promptly attended to; also all kinds of Furniture on hand. I'JIII-Om YING CHAN, FURNITURE DEALER, 40(J Nuuanu Stroot. Chairs of all kinds, Matting, Cigars, Silk and Chinose Tciih. Kill KSE BESTATJBANT " Alakea, bolueon Merchant mid King fctreetB. A First Glass Meal at All Hours, 15 CENTS. tB- Luncheon Rooms for ladles and Gents. Glvo us u trial. YEE OHONG, (Bticccfchor to C. Llnd), ISe st sitjii an.t. Nuuanu and Hotel' MreoU Ijite of Hotel stroot, opposite I'anthooii Hotel. Flrnt-claiw meal 25c. 1279 Y. MAN SING- Has Removed From Fort Street to jti Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's. XADIFS' TJNDhRWEAlt. Dresses Made To Order. HOP HOftfa, Merchant Tailor, HAS MOVED " Krom 31-1 Nuuunu street to larger prem ises, No, 319, on tbo oppoMto bldo of the Mreet. 1293 Ii. CHONG, No. 6 Nuuanu St.. below Merchant, Honolulu, MERCHANT : TAILOR. aWSults iruaranteed to fit and In lates styles Clothing made to order; Uniforms a specialty. Clothes cleaned and repaired at reasonable rates DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S Or FICE. HONOLULU, H. I.. Nov. C, 1893. Scaled proposals, in duplicate, will bo received at this otllco until 10 o'clock n. m., Thursday, Nov. 10, lSf9, and opened immediately thereafter, for fur nishing such quantities ot fuel (coul wood) ns may bo required by tho United States from tlmo to tlmo until .Tune 30, 1900. Tho right is icservod to roject nny or all proposals. For further information apply to tho un dorBlgned. Envelopes containing pro posals Bhotild bo marked: "Proposals for Cord Wood," and addressed to OEORQH RUHLEN Major & Q. M,, Depot Quartermaster. SHIPPING NLWS Additional, ana Hie latest ShlDdnz News, will be found on the eighth pate. TIDES. aj rr M -11 to ta 038 'A Dav. 3 1 w "1 S.H II. 111. It. Ill p.m. 11. in. 0 :i4 7.02 "Mi 8.09 Mot.tlny l; II. 1 1 12.2V Tuewiuy 11 1.31 i.ll WcducHtluy.. ..15 2.1(1 'J tin 7 U IUI9 1 I I Tliiirstluy 10 not 2 II luio.nl Friday 17 :i Hi 3 Jj kAiliiM Saturday IH 121; 4(11 u.25 11.11 I 1 I I-iii. Sunday Jill n()ti, I.I 1' ...55 12.31 Full moon on the 16th nt 11: 18 u. in. The Standard time whistle sounds ut 12h. Om. Os. (midnight), Greenwich time, which is lit. 30m p. 111. of Iln wallnn Standard time. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Steamers due mid Balling todny nnd for tho next Fix days aro as follows: ARRIVE Strnmci8 From Dun China San Francisco Nov, It On Sang Yokohama Nov. 17 Klunit Mnul and Hawaii Nov. IS W. O. Hall Kauai Nov 19 Clautlino Maul Nov. 19 Mauna Loa Kona Nov. 2 1 Australia San Francisco ....Nov. 22 Warrlmoo Colonics Nov. 21 Mlowein Victoria, II. C Nov. 21 Dotic San Francisco ,Nov. 21 Coptic Yokohama Nov. 25 Klnau Mnul and Hawaii ....Nov. 25 Claudlnc Maul Nov. 20 Nippon Mam San Francisco.. Dec. 2 Klnau Maul and Hawaii Dec. 2 Claudlnc Maul Dec. 3 Amcilcan Marti Yokohama ....Dec. C DEPART Steamci s From Duo China Yokohama Nov. 1T On Sang San Francisco Nov. 37 Klnnti Muni nnd Haw-all Nov. 21 Claudlnc Maul ... Nov. 21 W. O. Hall Kauai Nov. 21 Wan lmoo Victoria, II. U.... Nov. 23 Mlowera Colonics Nov. 21 Doric Yokohama Nov. 21 Coptic fan Francisco Nov. 25 Australia San tinnclbco .... Nov. 2S Ktuau .Mnul and Hawaii .... Nov. 25 Claudlnc Maul Nov. 2S W. CI Hall Knunl Nov. 28 Nippon Maru Yokohama Dec. 2 Amcrliaii Maru Sun Francisco Dec. Klnnti Mnul and Hawaii Dec. ii Claudlnc Maul Dec. H W. (1. Hall Kauai Dec. 0 DEA1ANDS AN OPEN DOOR. Washington, Nov. -1. Tho attention of Eutopo has been (.(.'literal upon the attltudu assumed by tho United States In announcing its intention io enforce tbo "open door" policy In China. Franco, Uernmuy and Russia aro re luctant about making n written decla ration that Amcilcun rights will not lio threatened In any treaty ports, but suggest that tho United Stilus consent to u partition of Chlua Into "sphered of lulltienie," one sphciu to belong to tho United States, nnd each power then to lo free to do ns It pleases lu Its own sphere. This proposal will not bo ncceptod, for tho open door will give tho United States all tho udvautngt s ot, trade de sired ,nud tt will not bu confined to any particular sphere of Influence, nnd It Is not tho dcslro of this Government to expand Into China and to nssumo re 8ion8llillltica for territorial possessions lu that emplu, , 4 Week of Pi'nyci'. Following nte tho remaining meet lug during this, the week of prayer: MEETINGS FOR PRAYER. Thuraduy, 5:15 P. M. Lender W. C. Wocdon Friday, G:15 P. M. Liflder Rov. S. P. Perry 'iho topics for thesj dally mecllus In the Y. M. 0. A. (lining the remain der of this, the vtek of prayer, are ns follows: Thursday Purpose; Phil. Ill 13 mid 14. 1'ildiy I'tojinratlon; Ephs. VI :11 to 17 SWORDS FOR HEROES. .Milwaukee, Nov. 4. Major General Arthur MacAtrthur, now doing duty In tho war against tho Filipinos, nnd Bri gadier General Charles A. King, who was mustered out of tho service In Au gust last, were to day nindo tho recip ients of two beautiful swords, tho gifts being purchased by a largo fund, which was raised by tbo Milwaukee Journal, from tho citizens ot Milwaukee. The presentation took placo on tho floor of tho chamucr or commerce. Governor Edward Scufleld presented tho sword for General McArthur, which was re ceived for him by General F. C. Wink ler. Gcncial McArthur wired his ac ceptance In the following cablegram: 'Manila To tho Journal, Mliwauitco; I accept with atfoitlonatu greetings to subscribers. MACARTHUR." General King was present, nnd re ceived his sword from James G .Flan ders, who mado tho presentation. RORN. WEISKE In this city, November 15, 1S99, to tho wifo of II. M. Welskc, n son, DIED, FERNANDEZ At Kapaln, Kauai, November 11, Mrs. M. I), Fernandez, wlfo of M. U. Fernandez. . American Messenger Service, Ma sonic Tcmplo. - Parties desiring first class treatment ot horses with board, at tlf iN)" King Street Stables. Tel. 1083. THE0.E DAVIES &C0.,Ltd Merchants and Commission Agents. Carry a Complete Line of Hardware, Crockery, Saddlerv, &c. PBtnt Oils and While Lead. GENERAL -PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Agents for Clariphos & Dick's Balata Belting; This Belling Is acknowledged by several' of the most expert engineers on th' Islands to be the best, most durable, and least expensive. Also Agents for Kelchefer Bros.' GRAY AGATE WARE, of which a full lln Is carried. A good selection of IKON BEDSTEADS, MATTING, LINOLEUM, LAvi MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE AND FITTINGS. Lime, Cement, Fire Clay and Fire Bricks. Hi II I lata nfl Hnnn 11 11 nhannn n I imitori IMPORTERS OF- HAVANA AND MANILA CIGARS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES Pine Gv: ties of Smoking Tobacco. m L Cor. Fort Photographers. J. J. WILLIAMS' Photo Gallery. W 1 . SlliJ '"' LOOK AHEAD ! Don't delay givingyour orders for CHRISTMAS PHOTOS till you get crowded out, but order NOW. Visitors are cordially invited to call and inspect our gallery of life size royal photo, trom Kamchameha 1. to date. At tbo Old Sttiud On Fort Street :: Volcanos In Action on Mauna Loa ! FOR SALE. BrnmoraMPHiu CO (LIMITED). Mott-Smlth Building, Cor. Fort nnd Hotel Sts. iETDFOUTMi MEAT CO. J 08 KING STM2ET. - Q. J. iVallf.ii, : : Manaoeii Wliolesnlo noil Kolnil Butchers AND Navy Contractors. BEST OF MEATS. Families desiring tender ronKts, Juicy KteskH mid rhojM, nhould call on tho Central Meat Market Wn nmke a (.peclalty ! fmnlly trade and mil tbo bert at reanonabl flgitreH. Hi Nuuanu Nt. Telephone 104 Telephones 10M ft sj. P.O. Boa n HAWAIIAN Mercantile Agency Q. H. BERREY, : Manacer. Judd Bulldinr;. DimcQit Collections a Spccialtr. "BREAKFAST Is the foretaste of the whole day. Spoil that tnd we probably spoil all." Be sire the coffee Is Rood, and that It Is from LEWIS & CO., 1 nnivr! nnnnnnc i.-n-"iw ""uwwvj, Telephone 140. in Port St. Notice of Assessment. MMl le f-nrjh"j (tiin Hint thm ((i icvcemnt f( ttn flC Tlir int All IIia ranltal stock of the HONOLULU RAPID TRANSI r fc LAND CO. will be due and payable to j. ri. nsner, at tsisnopcv uo.'s Bank, Honolulu, on the 1st day of Novenv hr. nrnvlmn. 'I lie (slinrc nnnn ivlil.'li fint, nce.ccniDnt mi r.mritii utmt.l ntl.. f.llV IIJAJJ'XUII ,.,M, .VII, ...I, Ul'Um .lllwl thirty days from said date will be declared delinquent. Honolulu, Nov, 1, iBoo. CHAS. H. ATHERTON. 1 30S Secretary II. R. T. & L. Co. 'II fasllllllUUI and Merchant Streets, Honolulu. Barbers. G-. S. SOMMA, ZBaxlDor Sin. op. O R P II E U M li LOO K. Two Chain. Ilootblitck Sttnd. Notice. Ilavlrs rttutntl ard tttatlltfic.) ,'!! I. Europ.an Shaving Parlor, Merchant sifrtt. rf ii Jili HutUIng, I wish to call t.ic attention ct tv . cunomtrs ana n enes ho vlshto favor el ni their trade. M A PIXOTO, Formerly ol tne.tJnlon )tarrt eivp Silent Barber Shop. ArKugbiii DIihI: llGUlSttbut Joseph FRrrmnnVz, Fror' I or tloansliiK tho scalp, ctlmulatuu tlto sltln of the head, rolloUnj; lioadiic iMttsod by meruork and iiumtnl wniry uradlottlitK dnitdruir, nnd gt.norH.it itiaKliif, j on feci I1K0 a now limit . A-omuti, tliero Is nolliliif? cipitl to Paelieco's DamlriiiT- Killu: Formic by all tlni(;i;l.t, mid h( tb Union ILirLur SIkiji, Tulcphono 011(1. PLUMBER, 75 and 79 King StrM TELEPHONE NO, 31. NOW Is tho tluiM to get leak. p breakages rwen to, and yroi Roofs Put In Ordc Fly competent wojkm- W.H.SEA, TEACHER OF Guitar, Mandolin, Zither, and Uknlole. fitVDuring my absence atOmr'ia Mr. Ames, of Wall, Nichols Co., will have charce of my pupils. Music. ANN18 MONTAGUE TURNER Vocal Studio, "Mlenon," 720 Ilorotauia Htrcet. Tel. 1111. 137C K. K. ICAAT, Teacher of Guitar, Mandolin, Zithpr Ukulele and Taro Patch. Orders to txi loft care of Wall, NMic h Co., and at llergotrom MunIu Co I26 4 & V '3 4 & .kfl