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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, IW
rtjJJJ W.
man --
EvsNiNG Bulletin,
Publlahed lcry Day except Sunday,
at 219 King Street, Honolulu,
II. I., by tho
BULLBTIN rUDLlSHINQ COMPANY.
W. II. FJinniNaTON". Editor
DANUSL LOC1AN City Editor
'Telephone 2IG
Wit Offlc Box ...718
"WEDNESDAY JUNE 13, 1900.
The nows paresis of the pondorouB
morning garbler and grumbler Is pro
gressing rapidly. It will tomorrow,
or at iomo later date, announco tho ter
ritorial appointments given in this
CTenlng'g Bulletin. The advices came
by the newspapers and otherwise In
tho mall ot laBt night. .
Tho Judicial appointments made by
tho rrealdent show that the policy of
liberal recognition of various Interests
In' tho Islands appealed to tho good
Judgment ot Mr. McKlnley. Tho ap
pointments will meet with more gen
eral approval than any that have thus
far been mniip In the Territory.
The seml-oOlclal statement that Gov-
ernor Pole has decided to appoint two
Democrats and ono Republican on tho
Oahu Board of Registration may well
cause Republicans of tho Islands to
ponder on the political character of the
Territorial administration. It seems
ImpoBslblo tnat Mr. Dolo at tho very
outset of his new official career will
take a step that will Immediately place
him In open antagonism with the Re
publican party.
THE FLAG AND SCHOOLS.
liaising tho Stars and Stripes on Ha
waii's school houses by tho veterans
of the Civil War Is a fitting close to
the Independent existence of Hawaii,
an approprlato Introduction to the
splendid future that opens before com
ing American citizens sharing in thi
duties and privileges ot tho Great Re
public. Tho ceremonies held at the
High School today under the auspices
of the George W. Do Long Post will
ever bo a fond memory to tho boys and
girls, young men and women partici
pating; the flag raised by tho men who
fought under Its folds to save tho
Union, who made posstblo tho present
grandeur and strength of a liberty lov
ing y eopJe will ever be an incentive to
patriotic purpose among tho scholars.
The public schools aro the bulwark of
American strength. Upon the Integrity
of tie pupils In tho schoolroom rests
tho future of tho nation, the powor of
our citizens to uphold tho splendid his
tory of the past and carry to complete
fulflllsneat the hopes and ambitions of
thoM who gave their lives that tho
fcoaor of the flag should be maintained.
In giving the children of tne schools
a persoaal interest in tho flag that be
speaks liberty and Justice throughout
the world, tho army veterans have per
formed . noblo and pleasant duty.
Thanks to their patriotic ardor the day
la not far distant when tho children of
Hawaii now Just entering upon its
career as an American individuality
will come to know and lovo the old flag
as do the men who have followed It,
fought for it and now share with new
generations the rlgbtB and privileges of
Individual freedom given all citizens
over whom It waves.
VyON'T PIGHT THB TRUST.
New York, Juno 2. The organiza
tion of tho National Sugar Refinery
Company of New Jersey was completed
today in Jersey City. The new com
pany Is a combination of tho National,
Hollenhauer and Doschor companies.
The stock is divided into 110,000,000
of common and $10,000,000 of preferred
shares. Tho assets comprise the plants
ot the three companies In the combi
nation and several million dollars In
cash. The articles of Incorporation
"Will be filed at once.
It was announced that all the plants
owned by the company will start up at
once at their full capacity. It is also
stated that there is an understanding,
although no definite compact, between
tho now concern and the American Su
gar Refining Company, and that no
rate war will result from tho organiza
tion ot tho new company.
Japanese Stcntners.
San Francisco, Juno 4. It Is stated
that tho steamers of the Toyo Kisen
Kalsha will continue to toucli nt Ho
nolulu after the new snipping laws go
Into effect on Juno ICth, but will do
no business between hero and tho Isl
ands. Tho steamers will, however,
bo permitted to do business between
the Orient and Honolulu.
Pharaoh's Gerpsnt Eggs, a
novel and Startling play thing
which when ignited seem to
be animated.
5c. per box.
KING BROS.,
Hotel street.
Five Miles
Of Picture
Mouldings
OF LATEST PATTERNS;
Have just been received. Also a new lot of FRAMES and
EASELS. We make Picture Frames to order, and lroni our
large stock of Mouldings can suit any taste.
The Pacific Hardware Co,
LIMITED
Fort. Street
For Quality
and Price
,.BUY A.,
Sterling
on-
Iver
Johnston
Bicycle
SOLE AGENTS
FORT STREET.
Sixteenth Annual Meeting
.OF THE.
it OFFICIAL PROGRAM-::
Raceft June M, 1900.
1. Vi Mile, Frcc-for nil $100
Mile, Hawaiian Drcd 104
3. Mile, Free-for-nil 100
2:30 Class, Trotting and Pacing 100
fi. 1 Milo, Free-for-all 100
0. Gentlemen's Driving Ilaco.
open to all Roail Horses with a
record, and not confined to
members of tho Jockey Club.. 60
1U Milo Dash, Free-for-all .. 150
Kntrics to clo8onttho otneo of tho
Manufacturing Harness Company on
Tuesday, Juno 12, 1900, at 2 o'clock, p.
m.
Entrance fco to bo ten per cent of
purse unless othcrwlso specified.
All races to bo run or trotted under
tho rules of the California Jockey Club.
and the National Trotting Association.
All riders and drivers to appear In
colors.
At least three to enter and two to
start.
All horses nro oxpectcu to stnrt un
less wltlidinwn by 3 o'clock n. m. .on
J uno 13th, 1900.
General admission, including grand
stand, $1.00.
No extra charge for carriages insldo
Inclosure.
Additional chargo of $2.50 for ad
mission to saddling paddock.
Quarter stretch badges, $5.00.
Program subject to change.
Per order Committee.
PAUi. It. ISEMHJUG,
Secretary Hawalllan Jockey Club.
1655-2t
Hawaiian Automobile
Co., Ltd,
Assessments have been called on tin-
Assessable Stock f this company as to
become flue and payab'eat the office of
Castle & Cooke, Hi., on
June ist, loco, io per cent, ftio.co per
share;; delinquent Julv 31st, 1900.
July ist. 1900, 15 per cent, (f15.ee per
share); delinquent July 31st.
W. A. BOWbN, Treasurer.
nawanan Automobile Uo., Lt'd.
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Pacific Cvclo Co,
Jockey
nan
BY AUTHORITY.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL HOLIDAY.
Thursday, Juno 14th, being a Govern
ment holldny, tho Government Schools
In Honolulu will bo closed on that day.
Dy Order of tho Department of Pub
lic Instruction.
C. T. RODQERS,
Secretary.
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Offlco of tho Collector General of
Customs, Honolulu, H. I., Juno 9,
1900.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
all outstanding bills for services, sup
plies needed at this office on any ac
count up to Juno 14, 1900, on which
dato tho undersigned will ccaso to bo
Collector General of Hawaiian Cus
toms, must bo presented to tho under
signed for settlement by the proper
officers not later than Juno 30, 1900.
Notlco is also given that all sums
duo to this offlco for pilotage, wharf
age, harbor dues, etc, accruing prior to
June 14, 1900, must be paid to the un
dersigned on or before June 30, 1900.
E. R. STACKADLE,
Collector General of Customs.
Approved:
(Signed.) S. M.DAMON,
Minister of Finance
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IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders of water privileges, or those
paying water rates, aro hereby notified
that tho hours for irrigation purposes
are from 6 to 8 o'clock a. m. and from
4to 6 o'clock p. m.
ANDREW DROWN,
Superintendent Water Works.
Approved by A. YOUNO,
Minister of Interior.
Honolulu, June 14, 1899.
1244-tf
NOTICE.
JUNE 14. BEING ADMISSION DAY.
all Government Offices tnroughout the
Islands will close on that d iy.
ALEXANDER YOUNG,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office. June 8, 1100. i554tj
GIPPORD'S
Olive Oil
IS GUARANTBED
FIRST To bo absolutely PURE OLIVE
OIL.
SECOND To glvo perfect satisfaction
to tho consumer.
THIRD To not becomo rancid on tne
shelf, if kept in the package,
Tho manufacturer offers to pay lino
for any bottlo of GlfTord's Olive Oil- in
original packago, found to contain any
adulteration.
FOR S-A.IjE
-A.t .A.11 Grooers,
o
Qumn Street
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS.
Hbuj WatnJn & Co
A SPRING MESSAGE
To Our Friends and Patrons.
GREETING:
SPRING IS WITH US oneo agala.
and as wo extend the season's greeting
we would like to havo you think of us
first when you contemplate tho pur
chase of your
Spring Clothing
IF YOU HAVE DEEN a customer of
The Hash In former years, we will
want to continue your patreaage; hut
If you aro not within tho fold and havo
never been, you will mako a mistake.
If you will favor us with a call, If you
will allow us to show you our spring
beauties in Suits, Shirts, Hats, etc., we
nro suro ot winning you to tho extent
ot giving us a trial this scasoa. Our
nnmo receives consideration among all
fashionable dressers, and is a guaran
tee of tho best CLOTHING nnd FUR
NISHING GOODS.AT RIGHT PRICES.
What you will buy of us will be right,
It must bo right
HERE YOU WILL SEE IN OUR
Clothing fine tailoring at Its best; here
you will find qualities as represented,
and prices in every lnstanco the lowest
consistent with tho grado of our gar
ments. Wo will refund you your
money on any article purchased of ua
that Is not entirely satisfactory. When
you are satisfied and pleased we shall
be, but not before. Yes, wo are mak
ing a bid for your trade. Can we have
It? SINCERELY YOURS,
The "Kash,"
Telephones 676 and 96,
P. O. Box 558.
ForSale.
SUGAR MACHINERY AT
HANALE1, KAUAI.
One MMess, Talt and Watson W. B.
Steam Engine Diameter of cylinder 15
Inches, stroke 1 feet.
One Four Roller Mill steel gear,
25M"x4ft. 7ln. lone.
One Diffusion Battery Complete (14
tens; capacity ;o tons.
One Triple Effect 350 2" tubes 4 ft,
7 Inches lone.
One Small Steam Juice Pumo.
One 7 ft. Vacuum Pan U In. Copper
Colls loo' capacltx 5ji tons.
One 8 ft Vacuum Pan 2 In. Copper
Duplex Blake Feed Purnn wate cvlln
der4Mxi2". Steim Blake Feed Pump
water cylinder 7HX12" suction pipe 4"
aiscnaree 2, steam pipe m.
One New 16 ft. Tubular Boiler 6 ft.
diameter, 744 Inch tubes.
Two Blake Vacuum Pumps 12x18
incnes.
One Blake Vacuum Pumn 11x18 Inches.
One Tatum and Bowen Engine toxii
incnes wun snait, gear ana friction
clutches, driving vacuum pump.
Six Weston Centrifugals, shaft and
pulleys and 22' mixer.
One Molasses Plunger Pump 4x12",
driven by belt and pulley from centrifugal
shaft.
One Putnam Lathe, 8 ft! bed, 20"
swing.
Sundry Coolers, Mill Fltt ngs &c &c.
For partlculats apply to
MESSRS. C. BREWER & CO., LTD.
i509-m3
SALE OF LAND IN
MANOA VALLEY
HONOLULU, OAHU.
Opportunity Is clven to Durchasa In
Manoa Valley a beautiful situated nroaeitv
containing all the necessary essentials for
a homestead and where healthful cllma't
and picturesque scenery are In the mldsl
ot nistoric surroundings and all In contact
with Improved grounds, planted with
various foreign fruits as well as supplied
with fruit trees Indigenous to Hawaii.
The acreage of 45.6a acres In fee slmnla
and 31.16 acres under long and favorabli
leases.
Included In the Imj rovements on thi
fee simple portion Is a roomv. modern
dwelling house furnished with sanitary
and other conveniences; there Is also sit
uated thereon a roomy carriage shed and
stables.
The celebrated Walakeakua (Water of
the Gods) Falls Is In near proximity, and
the cool, clear, sparkling water therefrom
flows through the grounds, supplying
ample opportunity for Increased Irrigation
to the acreage already planted and which
Is capable of considerable Improvement.
Foi further Information apply to J. H.
Boyd, Interior Department.
Honolulu, March 28, 1900. 1402-tf
. WILL TAKE PLACE AT TUB
Hawaiian - Opera - House
SATURDAY BVENINQ,
JUNE IO, AT 7t30 O'CLOCK.
Children will sfll tickets at 50c.
Earn hnlrfor nf a tt-L.f ..... ..ti -
nt m in I; --I "" iiiusi urn m
Wall, Nlcho s Co., Ltd , and secure an
admission ticket. Reserved Seats 25c extra
Box plan open WEDNESDAY MORN
ING, June 13, at 9 o'clock, usitd
Hurrah for Admission Oay, June 14,
1776 - Hurrah for July 4, -1900
Sky
Rockets
1 toG
pounds.
The I. X. L
Day Building. Beretanla St., near Central Fire Station
Has received a large stock of--
FIREWORKS
Colored Fire, Red, Green and Blue
: Assorted cases for family display at very low prices.
American Flags, from 4 feet to 40 feet. Hawaiian, Flags,
all sizes. Festoonine, Decoration, Bunting, American Shields.
Lithographs of Washington, Grant, McKinley, Dwey, Lin
coln, Sheridan and all Celebrities, Badges, Ribbons, etc.
P. O. Box 535
Telephone 478
Good Air. Good View. Gooo Health.
A special invitation is extended to everybody to visit Ho
nolulu's most delightful residence site
PACIFIC
HEIGHT.
H H H H H-
Via Maxima
Kaiulani' Drive aptly termed, the Via Maxima or Grand
Boulevard, and in itself an artistic piece of engineering affords
easy access to all points, as also scenic and marine views of
exquisite grandeur at every turn.
Electric Railway.
Contracts have been let for material, and the work of
construction, equipping and installation olaced in the hanrfc n,
a competent electrical engineer
isr. navmg an independent power plant we are prepared to
furnish electric power for lighting, heating and other purposes,
to our home builders at most reasonable rates.
As Promised.
Our reservoirs are now completed and water mains laid so
as to supply each lot. Permits for making water rnnnrrinn
will be granted on application.
An inspection of the attractive homes now building, ot
the names of purchasers of lots, will convince anyone that
PACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and mrwt seWr nf oil ih
residence sites of Honolulu.
For further information, prices, terms, etc., apply at
the office of
BRUCE WARING & CO.
Progress Block.
"W"e TXTatcln. TTvTliil "3To-u. Sleep
"" c J muKuriAiNi I'AIKUL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AOENCY ::::.:::
in' i SSlXSK1 k ofnii!,e,4o,.'!l!!!2iilL0F",y' D"' Cl,- ''" hnilrtrt. Dmh
Office Room 4 Model Block - -
NOTICB.
Under llio Unltod States law on and
after Juno 14th. 1900, all shipping re
ceipts must bear a 1-cent Documentary
War Tax Stamn on thn nWMnni .innii-
cato and triplicate.
snippers are requested to afflx tho
stamps according to law as freight
uinnoi do received otherwise
Shipping rocelpts must contain a
statement of tho contents of packages.
INTER-ISLAND BTKAM NAVIGA
TION CO., Ltd.
Jas. L. McLcau, Vlco President.
WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.
C. L. Wight, Presldont.
lCSC-tf
Roman
Candles
6 to 25
Balls.
im
S W. LEDERER.
to be fully completed by June
TEL. 708.
I'. O. BOX 284.
Assessment Notice
6
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVHN TWVB
tho tenth assessment ot ten (10) pas
cent on the capital stock of the Hoao
lulu Rapid Transit ft Land Coapux
will be due and payable to J. a
Fisher, Treasurer, at 411 Fort atriMt
(upstairs,) Honolulu, on the 2d 4aj
ot April Inst The share upon wluok
an assessment may remain unpaid aft
ter thirty days from said date, will be
declared delinquent
J.A.GDLMAH,
Secretary H. R. T. L. 9.
Honolulu, April 2d. ltOe.
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