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THE -EVENING BULLETIN; HONOLULU, II. 1., THUltSDAY, MARCH 1, 1000.
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The JOHN NELSON COMPANY,
MUSIC PUDLISHLKS.
Fulton Engineering end Shipbuilding Works,
SUCCESSORS TO
FULTON 1B0N WOEKS,
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS OF
High Duty Pumping Engines,
Corliss Marine and Mill Engines, Marine anp Stationery Boilers.
Estimates fum slieJ for all classes of machinery, and for the equipment of complete
power plants.
DE3Cen.i3r 3-. (3-ira.s.ca,
Representative in the Hawaiian Islands.
OFFICE : Fort street, between Merchant and King streets. 1468
Benton's Boiler Compound
Is getting into use more and more every day.
It is indisputably the best, its use saves repair bills, its
uses saves fuel, it contains no oil or acid.
A quart daily for a 60 h.p. boiler wiltJ produce wonderful
results.
It will pay you to try a barrel of this, get it at once, from
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Cor. ITort and Kins: Sts.
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M0lH8M-Ylll!C0,Utl
Importers and
Commission
Merchants sss
QUEEN ST., - HONOLULU.
AGENTS FOR
Tlie Ltncashlre Insurance Co.
1 he R ilohs Insurance Co.
Union Gas Lruine Co.
bumestLSew.n Machine, Etc.
m65
McBryde SuDar Co., Ltd.
FIFTH ASSESSMENT'
Notice Ishe-eby ,iven that the Fifth
Assessmriit of five (5) per cent. (S1.00 per
share) levied on the assessable stock of
the McBRYDE SUGAR CO., LTD., Is
due on March 1st, 1900, and will be de
linquent mi April 1st, 1900. Stockholders
will please nuke prompt payment at the
office of rheo H. Davles & Co., Ltd.
By orJer of the directors.
THOS. RAIN WALKER,
Treat-. VcBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, Feb. 8, 1900. I402-Ct
McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
SIXTH ASSESSMENT.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the Sixth
Assessment of five (5) per cent (Sf.ooper
sharei levied on the assessable stock of
the McBRYDE SUGAR CO., LTD., Is
due on March 15th, 1900, and will be de
linquent on April 1st, loco. Stockholders
will please make prompt payment at the
office of Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.
By order of the dhectors.
THOS. RAIN WALKER,
Treas. McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, Feb. 20 1900. 14C2 6t
The Evening Bulletin, 75 ccuta per
month.
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ST. LOUIS MO.
TECE.
Hawaiian Annual
FOR, 1900,
TWENTY-SlxTH ISSUE.
This recognlzeJ authority In nil matters
of statistical anJ Reneral Information per
taining to the political, commercial, educa
tional and social progress of Hawaii, is
now rrady, and may be had at all the
bookstores.
The present Issue Is admitted -by cntlr
to be fully up to the stand ird of excellence
It has so long enjoyed, and for Its handy
reference value should be In every home
and office throughout the land.
Price 75 cents each, or mailed
abroad to any adjress for 85 cts. per copy.
TIIOS.G. THRUM,
I43jwi Compiler and Publisher.
Card of Thanks.
The Chinese recently released from the
Kerosene V.uehoue Camp desire to ex
press their appreciation of the kindn-ss
shown them by Messrs Atkinson, Ur.
U iwman, Mr. Smithies, and their assist
ants. Had we been In our own hone ihe
at'entl.in to our comforts cuuld nut have
been more satisfactory.
I46f3t THE CHINESE.
Kona Sugar Co., Ltd.
Notice Is hereby given that Assessment
No. 7 of to per cent on the assessable stck
of the KONA SUG R CO , LTD., Is due
and payable February 2. 1900.
F. W. McCHESNEY,
Treasurer
Honolulu Feb. 1, 1900. 1466-tf
CHARLES CRAMER,
Tailor.
Is now located with C. Grotte, tailor,
Union Street.
WANTS.
t'C-ii' ih itt tvtumt uin ft taunt i itr
W". stimtjirtt tnuttton, to ttntt tttouJinut
lien, totenti .u.f .jocmi montt In it Ibi
(ttJfHit aJvttttttnf txr afftttJ lf"i btnflf nf Unnnl-iu.
ro lci.
T O trl NT-lJiruf. ssell furnished rIJONr W DM
' Most ill p. . i vsiih b art, suitable ir rout I.
Ap ly st Hatrmer .it Mi t-l nret ti'18 w
1 O 1.1 T-A less luO, Mr-sle and en mile are
I alpnsentsaciM at Hie Qjem lluttl tsunami
s feet, at leas nable rent. 146?- tm
TO irT Th residue ft John Fna at Walklkl,
I furrlsh d or unfurnlsrnd large vara and
house, ban and stable. let let as a whole or In
part Fi.r lurtner particular., a pi In JOHN I NA
at I I S N t-o.'s office, Qjeen street. iafta-tt
Till ALOHA WOOMINO MOUSli, Fort St Best
' rooms and attendance In city ti))
WANTED.
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ANTI D- . firsLdass SUGAR BOILER Please
apply to H. MACKFfcLD&CO. I4'-)1
Wantfd-explrFenced CALENDAR SALFS
AUN Imported goods only, (for advertising
purposes) over too choice Jrslgns, Hangers, Panels,
Cut-outs, etc . Imported direct by us. The most at
traolve and rest selling line on th market Address
w th references, sia'lng experience AUG (iASr
UANK-NOTfc AND LI 1 HO CO , St. Louis, Mo.
t470-jt
AN EXPrRIENCED NURSE (best references)
WANTS A POSITION by the week or month.
Terms very reasonable. Address NURbL-, this office.
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tWANTED An Esperlenced Housekeeper to do
g-nrral ho is-work and take care of children.
Addre s X, th s office, 1465MW
UANTKU A COTTAGE for n.sviv married
vv c uple, will pay g od rent, furnished or un
furnished. Apply M. M. this office. 1401MW
UANTED-riVE MESSENGFR DOYS at once,
vv American Messenger Service. Hotel and A a-
kea streets. t440
WANTED-N. F. DURGESS does all kinds of
small reoalrlnp. Lawn Mowera and Garden
Hose, are specialties. Lawn Mowers will be call
ed for, by rlnelng up 110. Also a few for rent
censacnia street u.o-ir
WANTED Men fo know that they ctn get shaved
bv 1 whit barber for t cents at H. JEFFS.
6iqK Fort street, opp Club Stables ttoo-tf
FOR SALE.
COR SALE-TWO COTTAGES on Young St,
opposite l II. Uee, tsq.
Inquire of U. E.
OOARDMAN.
1404-It
FOR SALE Iicoo. LOT In best portion of Kallhl
slie8oxiso. Applv to
WILLIAM SAVIDOE.
, No j o Fort sreet.
PR SLE Choice POTTED PLANTS r sale
neat door to Mr. J. II. 8 vd's Walklkl Road.
1451-trn
FOR SALE Jnjo. IOT at Kallhl on main s'reet,
sIxeTixiso. Aprlvto
WILLIAM SAV DOE.
No. 1 o ort a reet
FOR SALE $1400.
10 sears to run.
Apply to
I44J
Leas of Cottage centrally.
Ground rent $i per mon'ti.
WILLIAM SAV DGF
No io Tort strert.
FOR SALF A ixS Anthony Camera, reversible
back, with wide angle Morrison lens. Inquhe at
tnis office latS-'t
PR SALE-LAND . IN ALL PARTS OF THE
CITY. By J. M.ViVAS. 138s
NEW TO-DAY
Assessment Notices.
OLAA SUGAR CO., LTD.
The FIFTH Assessment of 2A prr cent
or 50, cents per slure, on the stock of the
above mentioned rompa y, was due Jjt
uirv it, 1900, and UellnqLent Februjry
28th, 1900.
The SI XT 4 Assessment of 2JJ percent
or 50 cents per Mure, on the stock ot the
ab ive mei tinned comp-mv , was due Feb
ru irv 1st. and will be d -llnque it on the
3ist day uf March, 1900.
TheSEVFNTH Assessment of ii per
cent or 50 cents 1 er sr are, on the stock ol
tile bive mentionel c mpany, Is due
TO DAY, MARCH 1st, 1900.
All of the above are pavnble at the
offices of Alexander & BjMwIii, Judd
LSulUing.
JAS. B. CASTLE,
Treas irer Olaa busrar Co.
Honolulu, March I, 1990. 14'8-iw
Mars 01 Campbell. Esq.. has th s day
been appointed Roa I buperv sor for the
Dlstilct of Honnlulu. Iand of Oahu,
vice Junn Ouderkirk, resigned.
ALbX. YOUNG,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, .irch 1, 19W.
1403-)t
Hop Wo & Co.
TAILORS
CRASH, WHiTE DUCK
AND KHAKI SUITS
At Lowest Prices
Satisfaction Guaranteed . . .
Ah .a Black. Fo t M. Honohlu, H. I,
m68
GEO. H. PARIS
Has Moved
HIS REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Merchant St., nr. Fort,
and next to the Fal banks-Vio-se Gasoline
EiiKiiie Depot is the place now.
1468 6t
Fish Inspector Berndt has
come aenss some vtry cbhous
and 'beautiful fish Ian I v which
are bei g pai,vd by KING
BROS, ani4-' A verv peculiar
crab ,5 on view in KING
BROS, window, Hotel street.
8HIPPIM 1NTF.I MRFWIE
I or aaJlilunal Mupping News see scventn page.
Weather Ilurcau, rnimhott, March
1. Tciiipiratiiro Morning lalnluiiiui,
U7; Midday maximum, 70.
UtituiiiLicr nt 9 a. m. 30.02. Irregular.
ltalnfall .02.
Ucw l'olnt 58 I
Humidity at 9 a. m. 71 por cent.
Dlamciml Hcml Signal Station, Mnrch
1. Weather clear; wind NH.
nEt'AltTUHES.
Wednesday, Fob. 28.
Stmr. Iwnlaul, for Hawaii.
Stmr. Kauai, (or Kauai.
O. S. S. Alameda, (or tho Colonlos.
"flic Nocau Balls (or Ahtiklnl, Kauai,
this afternoon to load sugar. Sho will
tnlto no freight. It Is expected that At
torney Ucncral Cooper will tako pass
age on tho Nocau.
HEALTH BOARD MUETING.
At n meeting ot tho Board ot Health
yesterday afternoon thcro wcro present
tho following: President Wood, Min
ister Cooper, Dr. Day, Geo. W. Smith,
F. M. Hatch, F. J. Lowrey nnd Dr.
Emerson. Minutes of tho previous
meeting wcro read and adopted.
Dr. Wood reported tho caso of plague
from the liotiso off Richards street nnd
near tho Naval Station coal sheds.
Thcro wcro no femoral bubos. Tho
worst point of Infection was In tho
mouth. Thcro wcro no pneumonic
symptoms whatever. Glands nround
tho sltlo of tho neck markedly nftccted,
Tho glands back of tho stomach wcro
enlarged. Found tho bacilli there also.
This appcarcu to bo a case ot food In
fection. Dr. Wood stated that tho placo In
wiilch tho Chinaman died had been
under suspicion. Pcoplo nbout tho
placa had stated that tho man only
went to tho houso last night. He did
not qulto bellcvo this. Tho man work
ed at tho flshmarkct. A lot of tho Chi
namen In tho placo worked at tho flsh
markct. Nono of tho Chinamen would
tell a thing about their connection with
this place.
Minister Cooper suggested quaran
tining tho ilshmarket until tho China
men aro located and Preslucnt Wood
agreed In this.
Mr. Smith asked that tho coramtttco
appointed to look Into tho matter of
shipment of merchandise to island
ports, bo given mora time. Dr. Wood
reported that ho hard appointed tho
following on tho committco after tho
meeting of yesterday: Qeo. W. Smith,
F. J. Lowrey, J. Humberg, James
Wakefield and k,. C. Shorey.
Dr. Day reported a communication
from Frank Damon asking when ho
would be allowed to open his school.
Dr. Wood replied that Mr. Damon's
place was one of tho few In block 19
not visited tho other day by tno Board.
Action would bo taken In tho near fu
ture. The Board then went In a body to
tho lodging house from which luo body
of Kco Mung was taken in the morn
ing. Tho Nllhau nnd Wnlalcalo wcro un
able to get away for Kauai yesterday.
They wlil sail this afternoon.
NEW TO-DAY
Meeting Notice.
There will bo a meeting of tho stock
holders of tho Hawaiian Dry Goods As
sociation nt tho store, No. 420 Fort
street, on Saturday, March 10th at 3
o'clock sharp to discuss somo Import
ant business.
By order of tho Board of Directors,
EDWABD It. HANAPI,
Secretary.
14C8-8t.
iSTFiloiJ.
This will lit 'rl vou it ynna'e a Perendant of
anv nne of thousands of foreign families whoit
money ur estates are no In chancery.
WE HAVE
A emrpVo tlt nf rersons who hive left money cr
estate 10 the vtu of
$388,468,845,
The!icIrof ulilfhtrerowxiirp d to be In Ihe United
ut-s rui wh e irrsent whiri about are unknown.
You truiiy have monty. heirdom, ur eifjies
WA.TING FORYUU.
It is no surrrfslii; tint In population o v s
ant awii.tr a pei pie co tain nt; families which can
trace nack tlielr ancest y f run url s thai tv'i wth
ft I. es if no noethe ramltica I ns are extraordi
nary, the t es nf lehtl't siip nft.n vrtlng from
eers 10 Heasan's, ih uich ll srrlnmi: from one
tre, Ihe a nuun emen that h-re Is near y $,oo -ctxiooom
mnnevand rstat'Sfrnlni: a-brfrvIrR munds
a lilt e extravagant but It will not appar so vxtraor
din ry wen h is r m mber d fat ihe an nunt Is bes
edonari-cU'ered alptuo. Ilc.l list ct persoisuho
h e f en adv rtls-d tor all ovr the world since ihe
l-e Innlne of the cent .ry, in lujln ch nc.rv hel s,
n-xl 11' kin and lege ees of per.uns wht have died
Imesta'e inG.eit llrlr In. Lu ire, me lea aid Ihe
Urtti'h coinle. The main sources of unclaimed
nnnles are; unclaimed ilvidm s 01 Goveinnent
locks ou'mantfu ds In ihanie-v; Army and Na y
it ce wrinty csiaies 1 persons snin ive mj intes
' t it. Wlihdiil Ltnnwn nmrf.nf-l.ln. nnt..lin.4 rtlvM nrl
In rankrurtcy tnneral umla rmd divldenosand un
claim d bar'd dep islts. We are also prepared to
lurnish cenltlcaies or lllr hs. Dea h and Marriages
and uttictal C est 1 r Coat of Arms of your family
REMEMBER
We are the only firm In America who make a special
t of establishing claims of htlcs-al-lrw and nexi-ot-kin.
WE ASK NO FEE
Until claim has been settled.
Enclose five 3 cent Am rlcan stamps or ten rents In
silver fur alllne wripplne, etc., and we wi I send
you s bo 'k ronuin'ng full Information ' RFE,
Write and see If you ate among the lucky ones.
Afress
The Heirs At-Lnw Collection Co.,
toih a d Chesnut strrets. St Louis, Mo.
Perrlval Adams. M. A L L. U Counselor-at-Law
Dri Is'i Counsel for th Co epa y
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
. A K. OZAWA, Manager.
G-iNERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Temporary Office: Room 7 upstairs Spreckils build
Ing. Tel. 544.
Jas..FMorp
AutwuorSEER AND
H 33 Queen Street
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THIS SPACE RESERVED
FOR
JAS. F. MORGAN.
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Pacific Import Co.
(INCORPORATED),
FBOG-BSSS BLOCK.
New Spring Goods!
LATEST STYLES OF
NEW SPRING WAISTS
JUST OPENED - - - -
Large shipment of New Spring Wash Aaterials, 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 Tafhtta Wash Materials, entirely new.
By last Australia we received Urge invoicas of new goods
in eve-y 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 25c up
PACIFIC IMPORT CO
S, EHRLICH, Manager.
THEORPflEUM
FAMILY THEATRE.
"1-
WEEK OF FEB. 20
Complete Change of Program,
Full Strength of the
Company in John
Dillon's Mirth -Provoking
Farce, - -
A
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LIAR!
A Laugh In Every Line.
The Funniest of Three-Act Comedies.
New Vaudeville Specialties In Every Act.
IONE BERESFORD
In New Coon Melodies.
An Evening of Mirth and Melody.
Kiliei Plantation Co., Ltd.
Notice Is hereby elven to the Share
holders of the above company that tha
Sixth Assessment of roper cent or $5.00
per share, will be due and navableatthe
office ol Alexander & Baldwin on the 1st
Jay of March, 1900.
J. P. COOKE,
Treasurer.
Honolulu. Feb. io. 1900. I459'8t
Notice.
The Hawaiian-Chinese News Is the only
Chinese paper In Honolulu that was not
burn:d out by the ftte of January 20th.
During the quarantine period permission
was obtained from the Board of Health to
Issue after proper fumigation. The many
patrons oi the pa.er are Informed that
business Is going on as usual. 1464.W!
Notice.
T. B. Clapham, Veterinary Surgeon and
Dentist. Office, Klrg Street Stables;
Telephone 1083. Calls, day or nltiht,
promptly answered; specialties, obstetrics
and lameness. 1464-tf
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