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V (P THE EVKN1NG BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, FEBKUAKY 19, 1000. r t p, ) l: & Y, B'v 1900 Ramblers Out of ljit to", regular beauties. We received but 20 by this ' Ail' tra li," j'l thcS. V. house could spare on account of the great de mand thrre. C ill and see what a loco Runbler looks like and you will wait one, but 1 'Hs soon a several ae sold to anlve and as we had no stock when these pot here 20 will not last long. Repair Work- This l our strong point as we have the best repair man In the Islands and are thus able to guarantee our work. We undertake any kind of bike repairs, no m liter how badly a wheel Is smashed up we can make It as good as new. We know we are not located well at present and our cus tomers and selves are put to a good derl of Inconvenience, but a good start has been made on our new quarters and after a few months we will show you bicycle and sporting goods quarters that will be a credit to any city In the U. S. In the meanwhile we will have to hoomanawanul, If the next Australia brings us what we have ordered In the wheel line we will have something Interesting to tell you when she come. When you want to rent a wheel ccme to us. E. 0. HALL Oor. FVrt and Kins: Sts. BY AUTHORITY. IimiQATION NOTICE. Holders of water privileges, or those paying water rates, aro hereby notified that tho hours for Irrigation purposes aro from 6 to 8 o'clock a. m. and from 4 to 6 o'clock p. m. ANDREW DROWN, Superintendent Water Works. AiVved by A. YOUNO, Minister of Interior. Hot Juln, Juno 14, 189. 1244-tf Honolulu, Feb. 14, 1000. The Board of Health hereby requests that the public of Honolulu carry out the suggestions of the Citizens' Sanitary Committee It, regard to the poisoning of rats and the subsequent disposition of the same. The Board further suggests that the poison shall be placed In suitable localities each night for one week, beginning Sat urday night, February 17. By order of HENRY E. COOPER, Acting President Board of Health. I45friw Dispensary Notice. Honolulu, February 16, igoo. 1 lis Government Dlsp-nsary has been established at the Pohukalna School Building, entrance from Punchbowl street and Llkellke street, and Is open to the public from 8:30 a. m. to 10 a. m., and 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. dally, except Sundays and holiday-'. CHAS. WILCOX. Secrerary Board of Health. '457-3t Notice to Shippers. In the matter of disinfection or fumlga tlon of freight, shippers will make no distinctions between that destined for points on the Island of Oahu and that destined to points on other Islands. The original cases must be opened and the straw or loose paper wrapper or saw dust, or other packing material, removed from each bottle or tin; each bottle or tin Is then to be dipped in an approved dls" infecting solution! the Interior of the original case is then to be washed cut with disinfectant; In repacking the already disinfected bottle or tin, no wrapper may be used unless same has first been fumi gated or disinfected; the filled case Is to be closed up and the entire exterior Is to be disinfected. In cases where the tinned or bottled goods have no loose paper or straw wrap ping, or where they are not packed In saw dust or any similar substance, the entire original package, after two or more arge openings have been made In It, may be dipped In a disnifectlng solution; but great care must be exercised to Insure the thor ough disinfection of each tin or bottle, and the whole Interior of the original package as well as the whole exterior surface of such original package. Shippers having the Interests of the entire Island community at heart will ex rclse very carefully every precaution, and assist rather than Impede trie efforts of the Board of Health In preventing a further spread of Bubonic Plague In these Ha' wallan Islands. Wilful Infringement or careless disre gard of these or other regulations of the Board of Health on the part of shippers, will be followed by th Immediate with drawal of privilege of shipment of any joods whatever by those engaging In such Infringement or carelessness. BOARD OF HEALTH, A. B. INGALLS, Superintendent of Disinfection and Fumigation. HmoIuIu, Oahu, Feb. 15, 1900. 45Wf The roll of honor arroni? the na tloVs defenders !s given in On T Manila. Are Here . & SON, Ltd. TflKORPHKUM FAMILY THEATRE. WEEK OF" FEB. 10. Entire Change of Program, The Farce . . . "HECTOR" A Laugh from Start to Finish, Supported oy me run airengm 01 ine company AIR. JEAN ROGERS, Basso. MISS LAURA OAKLEY, Honolulu's Favorite Contralto, in New bongs. ANTONIO PIRRI, The Modern Samson, In Sensational Feats of Strength and Balancing. THE RICHARDS. In a new Comedy Sketch. LOVETTE ROCKWELL And ALLAN DUNN, In a New Dramatic Sketch by the Latter, entitled, "THE END OF IT ALL." Return of the Favorite, JACKSON HEARDE, In Coon Specialties. MISS BLANCHE GALE, Soubrette, Late of the Boston Lyric Opera Company. By the Mlowera THB METROPOLITAN MEAT COMPANY has received a large shipment of Fresh Salmon together with Halibut and Flounders .... By the Australia they also received a fine lot of Beefs and Eastern Pork. And also POULTRY and GAME and are now prepared to fill lrders for -TURKEYS, CHICKENS, MAL- LARU, SPRIG TEAL and CAN- -VAS BACK DUCKS The Metropolitan Meat Co. Notice to British Subjects. The attention of British subjects Is call ed to a Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, which is now on exhibit at this office and at the Biltlsh Vice Con sulate at this port, referring to the state of war which exists between Her Majesty and the South African Republic and the Orange Free State, and warning Her Majesty's subjects against assisting either of the said Republics In the prosecution of hostilities or against trading with the enemy. W. R. HOARE, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul. H. B. M.'s Consulate. Honolulu. Feb ruary irtth, 1900. 1457-31 To Shareholders Nahlku Sugar Co.,. .Ltd. Ma(Ij I Viakr.ktt rrlirain U4 U- TUItrv Iiw.it.. ij Miiwuy fcivtu mat 111c iiiinw ASSESSMENT of 10 per cent, or f2per cllir tlftll h til qnd nin-kl- .1 tl. nf. ...., nmuv uwv miiu ,uyauic ak IIIC Ulw fices of Alexander & Baldwin, Judd build ing, on the ist day of March, 1900. J. P. COOKE, Treasurer. Honolulu, Feb. 10, 1000. M53-IW Delinquent Notice. Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Holders of assessable stock In this Com pany will please take notice that all as sessments due and remaining unpaid on February 15th will become delinquent and subject to penalty from and after that date. WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL CO., Ltd. 1452-iw W. A. Bowen, Treasurer. H PPING INTELLIGENCE I or aJJilluiul ShifpinR tw Ma svnth page. TIDES. E f i ft r? $i DAY. 3-? I A p.m. a. m. Monday. ' 1 jo 6.1 1 6.50 Ml 9 00 u 34 5 Tuesday ao 8.55 10.04 11.09 1. 1) 903 J 05 4.18 5. jo 6 IS T.Jl 9.0S M S-)l 641 ?.8 805 8. Wednesday 11 Thursday ,,., Friday 9) .m. 10.4? D. m Saturday. a, 0,06 1.8,11.0) Sunday ... Monday 0.58 1.0 j 1.50 Last quarter ot tho Moon on tho 22d at 6:14 a. m. Tides from tho United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Tables. Tho tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur about an hour earlier than at Honolu lu. Hawaiian Standard Tlmo Is 10b, 30m slower than Qrcpnwlch time, being that ot tho mcr .Ian ot 157 30. The time whlstlo 1 ,ws at 1:30 p. m., which Is the .tmo as Greenwich Oh. Om. Weather Bureau, 1'unahou, Feb. l'j. Tcraperaturo Morning minimum, 62; Midday maximum, 79. Barometer at 9 n. m. 30.18. unsteady Rainfall 0.00. Dow Point 61 F. Humidity at 9 a. m. 64 per cent. Diamond Head Signal Station, Feb. 19. Weather hazy; wind light SW. ARRIVALS. Saturday, Fen. 17. Am. likt. Amelia, Wilier, from Port Blakclcy, anchored outside. Br. bk. BcrwlcKshlre, Blanch", from Newcastle, Nov. 27, anchored outside. Am. schr. Louis, Gcnberg, IS uaya from Marquesas, with niter. Am. bk. Seminole, Taylor, from Newcnstlc, nnchored outside. Ger. bk. Sebastian Bach, Wooley, 43 days from Nngnsnkl, anchored out side. Sunday, Feb. 1. Stmr. Nlllimi, Thompson, from Maul ports. Stmr. James Makec, Tullctt, from Kauai ports. Stmr. Lchua, Dower, from Maul and Molokal; 2,109 bags sugar, 25 head cattle. Dr. bk. East African, Decent, from Newcastle, Dec. 9. (Anchored outside.) DEPARTURES. Saturday, Feb. 17. Schr. Golden Gate, Phla, Maul. Sunday, Feb. 18. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Senrlo, Oahu ports. C-A. S. S. Mlowera, Hemming, for tho Colonics. TO SAIL THIS AFTERNOON. Stmr. Kalulanl, for Ookala, Papaa Ioa, Pepcckco, Honomu nnd Pnpalkou a i .r p. m. TO SAIL TOMORROW. 0. S. S. Australia, Lawless, for San Francisco. Stmr. Mauna Loa, Slmcrson, for La hnlna, Maalaca, Kona nnd Knu nt 3 p. m. PASSENOERS RRIVED. From Molokal, per stmr, Lchun, Feb. 18. H. R. Hitchcock, wlfo and chil dren. From Kauai poits, per stmr. Jnmcs Mnkcc, Feb. 18. Miss A. C. Rice. O. Schmidt, Mr. Tcnnko, J. Uvcnson, R. N. Campbell nnd C. M. Hnrrls. THOSE KAUHI GUARDS J. 1). McVeigh, superintendent of tho Knllhl detention tamp was seen by a Uulletln repoitcr yesterday iclatlvo to tho recent troublo with tho military guards left on duty nt tho camp when tho N. Q. H. marched Into town. "I will glvo you tho story from tho very beginning of tho troublo so that you may seo how one-sided Corporal tSorey's talk was," said Mr. McVeigh. "You of courso know that when the military went away from here, Col. Jones very kindly left n squad of men to do guard duty. Theso men under stood that thoy wero subject to tho orders ot Mr, Ilemenway, who has ab solute charge of tho guard system of tno camp. Tnero wero two watches, one under Corporal Storey nnd tho other under Corporal Houghtalllng. "Some of these military guards had done things that wero not strictly in accordance with the rules of the camp but nothing was said ns tho men were left through the kindness ot Col. Jones who has always been most obliging to us ana wbo never failed to do bis duty while In camp out here. "On Wednesday night ono of tbo guardB, McCarthy by name, built a big bonfire In very close proximity to ono of the camp buildings nnd, arranging a seat for himself, set about to warm nis feet Mr. Hemenway saw the fire and, running to tho place, told Mc Carthy that ho must put out tho Are as It was a menace to tho camp build ings. The fellow gave an Insolent answer nnd was immediately discharg ed by Mr. Hemenway. "Tho next morning McCarthy came up to tho administration building and complained to me, saying that Mr. Hemenway had discharged him with out cause. Later ho accused the su perintendent of the guards with drunk enness. I told McCarthy what I thought of him and suggested that It would probably bo best for him to take an immediate walk to town, I had al ready investigated tho matter and found everything just as Mr. Hemen way had reported to me. "On tho afternoon ot the next day It was Corporal Storey'u watch and he should have been about on the lines WANTS. VGJl. in Ibtt column u-ill bt InurltJ ttlfttnlt jr3 j lintfittl Imtrtion; to tentt tteond inttu lion; ,d ctntt wttk ani o ttntt a month, 7 bit it tbt tbtapttl AdvttUtinf tvtr offtrtJ tbt ptotti of Honolulu. LOST. LOST On Alapal street, between Ucretanla and Klnau street Friday night, February 6. a. ULACK Clllr-FONandJet shoulder CAPH with Mack satin ribbons, I mder will kindly leave same at the Bulle tin office. ,48-t( WANTED. WANTfcD -mall becond Hand Machinists Laih with chucks, etc.. Foot Power nrelerred. Ad dress Lathe P. O. Bo )o, State price wanted and where same can be seen. 14ST" it WANTED-Posltlon as HOUSEKEEPER or as NURSE. Invalid or children, by a competent person with best references. Also good seamtress. rtajress a. m . xnis omce. ms,w WANTED -FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED ROOMS with or without board; suitable for two young men. Must b within one and one-half miles from Post Office. Address M. G., Box 619. 141? UANTED-F1VE MESSENGER BOYS at once. " American Messenger Service, Hotel and All ien streets. 1449 WANTED-N. F. BUKUESS does all kinds of small repairing. Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose, ara specialties. Lawn Mowers wilt be call ed for, by ringing up 190. Also a few for rent Pensarola street ti6-ft W" ANTED Men fo know that they can ret shaved bv a whit, barber for te centi at H. JEFFS. 619)4 Fort street, opp. Club Stable! leoo-tf WRITING AND ACCOUNTING DONE accurate ly; moderate rates. MR. MUM, cart People'! Express Co ; or General Delivery. P O. nottf - -vmreicm ucitin111 uiim. rfmncu lur general housework and care of children. Refer- MnlllicrcuT sent, .u ,, iitiurcn j ences required. Apply O. M.. Bulletin office & FOR SALE. COR SAlE-Neat. cosy FOUR-ROOM HOUSE 1 on Maklkl street, opposite the old baseball grounds. Will give possession March 1. Terms very reasonable P M. POND, 4SS iw Room No. 40). Judd Building. PR SALE Two Choice LOTS In Manoa. com manding view of Walklkl and Diamond Head. Superb view, fresh air, pleassnt neighborhood. The proposed Rapid Transit line wilt come within a block ot It within a year. P.M. POND. 1435-iw Room No. 4Q. Judd Building. COR SALE-Cholc POTTED PUNTS for sate I next door to Mr J. II. Bovd's Walklkl Road. I431-'"! ATTFNTIONI GREAT BARGAIN. Beautiful Mexican NeedleworkCente'pleces. etc. Magni ficent presents tor ladles. Apply II. Osslg. Aloha Hoik Tort street. uimw FOK SALE Gentle CARRIAGE HORSE. 7 years old, 1 Set of Harness, Surrey with rubber tires Call on Q. II UbRRbY, Rooms 901-904. Judd Mul'd'n u.ft.im UOR bALh $4300. Lease ot a large tenement house situated near the heart of the town Pres ent Net Monthly Income $150 Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGE. 1441 No. 110 Fort steet, PR SALE $1400. 90 years to run. Apply to 1441 Lease of Cottage centrally. Ground rent Sia per month. WILLIAM SAVIDGF. No to Fort street. pOR SALE $1500. New Modern Cottage and lot atr-ewnio. Lot 50x100. a rargain as a nome. Apply to WILLIAM bAVIDGE. 441 No. io Tort street. FOR SALE A 5x8 Anthony Camera, reversible back, with wide angle Morrison lens. Inquire at tnts office 1418-lf POR SALE-LANDS IN ALL PARTS OF THE r r.lTV By J. M. VIVAS H89 TO LET. COTTAGE TO LET mauka of Emma Square. Enquires on the premlsrs. I43itf fHE ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE, Fort St. Best I rooms and attendance In city. i))i attending to his duties. Instead of that he retired to his tent nnd slept all afternoon. Ho was caught still slum beilng by Mr. Hemenway who Im mediately told him he could pack up and leave tho camp. "Storey becamo Insolent and later on called at my ofllcc. Several of us wero sitting on tho veranda at the tlmo. Ho w,ib very Insolent and stated that ho would make things hot for tho camp Immediately upon arrival In town. Ho would cxposo n lot ot things about tho manner ot running tho place. Civilian guards had been retained after having been guilty of serious breaches of tho camp rules. "I told Mr. Storey that Mr. Hemen way had control of the guards and that ho had found It necessary to dlschargo him, which I considered was no more than right, under the circumstances. Storey again began to abuse the camp and 1 warned him to take leavo Im mediately. He would not do this nnd begnn another string ot abuse. It wus then that I slapped him with my open hand anil Storey left. I consider that I stood more than many another man under tho circumstances for Storey not only attacked mo personally but abused tho whole camp. "Storey tried to get all of the men to leave, but was not successful with thoso who saw Just how the thing was and, In placo of tho men in his watch leaving, they all asked to bo retained nnd those who leu wero tho men of Corporal Houghtalllng's watch. "The whole trouble arose from tho fact that some of tho military guards such as Corporal Storey considered that they could run things hero and took umbrage at being discharged by "a mallhlnl," as Storey expressed it. "Gusher Is not very happy In his choice of adjectives." "How BO?" "Miss Gusher fished for a compli ment by asking what ho thought ot her slippers. He sal dthey wore Immense." A mistress, who had just engaged a now cook, made a tour of inspection after she had kept her a week, and found a policeman locked up In the pantry. "How did this man get hero?" asked the lady, severely. "I'm sure I don't know," was the cool reply; "he must have been left over by the last cook." She. "1 hope you can come next Thursday. We're having somo music, and a supper after," He. "Oh, yes, I'll come. Dut er I may bo late!" HIckB "Does your wlfo ever ask you for monoy?" Wicks "Neyer." Hicks "Sho must be a wonder." Wicks "Dut she frequently tells me to get her some." She ''Every misfortune that can be fall a woman In her married lite I have Buffered." Ho "That Isn't true! You haven't become a widow." She "I said every misfortune." Jasllorgan AUCTIONEER AND BROKER' n 83 Queen Street it) THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR JAS. F. MORGAN. Pacific Import Co (INCORPORATED), IFZEBOCKEBIHSS BLOCK. New Spring Goods! LATEST STYLES OF NEW SPRING WAISTS JUST OPENED - - - - Large shipment of New Spring Wash Materials, consist ing of New Organdies, New Lawns, Cable Cords the very latest. Elegant line of Batiste, in choice patterns. Galatea Cloths. Versailles Stripes, handsome selection of patterns. Choice Percales, endless variety. Cordillac Lawn, entirely new special price, 10 c. 20th Century Lawns, all the newest patterns. Dimities, in all grades and prices. Corded Taffitta Wash Materials, entirely new. By last Australia we received large invoices of new goods in evey department, which are now opened up for inspection. 200 Boys' Wash suits, special at $1.50 a suit. Boys Waist Pants at 40 cents Mother's Friend Shirt Waists for Boys, in the newest patterns. We have the same from 2tfc up PACIFIC IMPORT CO S, EHRLICH, Manager, . NEW TO-DAY Notice. The Hawaiian-Chinese New will nnt be resoonsiblr for any debts contracted In its name without the authority of the Manager or Reporters. Ogneiii. i-HANU KIM, Manager. CHANG CHOW and JOSEPH GOO KIM, Repoiters. Honolulu, n. I., l-'ep. 19, loop. 1450WI Klhil Plantation Co., Ltd. Notice Is hereby given to the Share holders of the above company that the Sixth Assessment of 10 per cent or $5.00 pjr shaie, will be due and payable at the office of Alexander & Baldwin on the ist day of Ma'ch, 1000. J. P. COOKE, Treasurer. Honolulu, Feb. 19, toco. i45o-8t Removal Notice. The Hawaiian Soda Works have re moved their plant and ofllccs to Em ma street near Vineyard makal of Mrs. O. D. Prceth's residence. Orders promptly delivered, 14591 Private Sale. On account of departure for Germany in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Renjes will dispose of, at private sale, all their HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, at their home, Nuuanu Valley. Articles for sale will be open to inspection from 9 to 11 o'clock each morning for one week, begin ning with Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1900. 1459-1 w Baggage Notice. Intending passengers by S. S. Australia wishing the UNION EXPRESS CO. to handle their baegage, will please notify us as early as possible. Tel, 86. We check all baggage. i458-2t If you are fond of pictures, drop in and look over the fresh lot of Copley Prints, Carbons, and London Prints, covering over fifty subjects of the very latest publications. KING BROS., 110 Hotel street. The Evening Bulletin, 76 oenu per ionth v- ik - ' .iiUMtsj jB&e5MAftSjiiJfcl