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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1900.
Lints of
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
The Fine Passenger Bteamera of This Lino Will Arrive at ace
Leave This Fort as Hereunder.
From San Franoisco:
4.1ISTIMUA. ,
MOAN. . .
AUSTRALIA ,
July IS
Auj t
In oonneotlon with the up.ilin of tho above steamers, the Agents
are prepared to issno, to intending passengers, coupon through
liokets by any railroad from Sail Francisco, to all points in the
United States, and from New York by an? Mteamship line to all
Buropean ports.
For farther partiaalars apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,
General Agents Orennin S. S. Co
" Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. & Toyo Risen Kaista
....... Sleaaera of the abort cnapamee will call at Honolulu and laava Ibla port oa 01 about ill
dataa below Mentioned t. . .
For Japan and China:
China June 10
Dor'c July T
Nippon Mam July it
Rio .le Janeiro , July e
Coptic Auf a
America Mara Auk 10
Patting Auk It
flaallc Auk 18
Hongkonf Maru Sept s
Par tMral Information apply t
H. Hackfeld &
Royal
-r --, m.. .. it tfiftiMa tn fnntiairitan with tha CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO
MtMn Vncottvtr. B. C . Sydoty. N. S. W.. and cillloc tt Victoria, C. C Honolulu and Brltbao
" OliR AT IIOlNOLlJIfU on or abouttba datti bt low tUttd, vli t
COM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B. C,
C n.l..an n4 iJn.vi
1 wammoo .juijt T
Mlowera..
..Aug.
-Ttrrft tlckete l,iul Iroaa Honolulu to Canada. United Statea and Europe
faeeaga an all general Information! apply to
Theo. H. Do vle8 &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN NEW
HAWAIIAN
First steamer to be dispatched from New York to Honolulu via San Francisco:
6. 8. '"AMERICAN" on cr about August 1st to be followed by a steamer
Freight received at Company's wharf, South Brooklyn, at all times by lighters
or In cars. For general Information, apply to
H. HACKFELD& CO, LTD.,
Agents, Honolululu
and THBO. H. DAV1ES & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hllo.
Wilder tahio Co., Ltd.
Tho steamer IClnau will salt fioni 1
Hllo on Thursday, Juno Tth at 8 p. in ,
and other porta Of call twclvo hours
ahuid of regular time, arriving In Ho-
aolulu Saturday motnlng, June 9th.
Fi eight destined for llt.o on Tuesday
tho 12th, will ho rccclveu on tho Claud-
ine wharf on Friday. June bin. un June
12th, tho ulnau will sail at 12 m
us
usual.
Stnlr. CLaUuIiiL: will salt
frnm
alu
lng In Honolulu hatuiday morning,
Juuo !th.
EXCURSION TO HILO FOR -Ith OF)
JULY RACJJS, half rate. Tho stnir.
K1NAU will sail from Honolulu on
Monday, July 2d, at 12 m, touching nt
way ports on this trip a day ahead of
the regular time. Hound trip tickets to
Hllo and retuin, $12.50, first class. In
tending passengers aro requested to
book early. Freight will be received at
the Claudlne wharf on Friday, June
23th.
Stmr. CLAUOINE will sail from Ho
nolulu on Monday, July 2d, at G p. m.,
ana provided twenty tickets are sold
from itaul porta to Hllo and return
at $12.50 each, sue win proceed to Hllo,
leaving Maul ports on Tuesday, arriv
ing In Hllo on the morning of tho
Fourth. Leaving Hllo at midnight of
the Fourth, will arrive at Kahulul on
Friday.
1549 tf
THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francisco.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . ,
via
?t 14?Ky
?U5LJLB3
wepi,rTort"
Leave San Francisco: 8 00 A. M., 10:00)
A. M., 6 00 I' M
Leave Poplind: 9 M A. M., g-oo P. M.
IhriKiel without Change.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.
: Pillnun Palace Sleepers Buffet,
Smoklnr and Library Cars with
B rber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms
Olnlng Cars (Heal a-la-carte)
Fref Recllnlnn Chairs.
Pullman OMIurv Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
MS Third sieet, Portland, Oregon.
n, W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Ag'nt,
No, 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E.L. LOMAX.G.P. & T. A..
t472 Omaha, Nebraska.
-
Tho Evening UulUtln, 73 cants per
JSSiil
W IW iSSsESt)
rnontn.
Irani.
. For San a rnuoisco.
AUTHAUA Julylo
ALAMEDA My
AUS THALIA Auj J
For San Francisco:
Rio da Janeiro
Coptic
America Maru . .
Peking
Gaelic
Hongkong Maru.
..June y
. July 10
..July if
. July ay
.. Aug a
. Aunt
unina. 1
..Aug ai
Doric Aug at
Co., Ltd., Agents.
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE.
For Vlrtni-U and Vatmauvr IB. CI.
m lower A JUIjr
Aorangl Aug. t
For Freight and
Co., Ltd., GenM Agents,
YORK. SAN
ISLANDS.
FRANCISCO AND
O. R. & L. Go.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1Nru
TRAINS.
; stations. Daily
(Outward) ea ; Sun.
1 ,,
p,iri city.... 1.01
!"' "
J2!SSla.V.".".V .".'.V
Dally
an. Sun.
L-allr
AM
Dally Dairy
AJU PJK.
I'M.
ll J IS
II 40
te.o. aws
.... 441
II.
tat
loot
10-JO
iS
rale
Dally
as Sun
A.M.
6 10
.... 140
.... till
Dally Dally
AM. Pit.
I'll
ill ....
, cetwira
STATIONS.
Howard)
Dally
Pjif
e4
I Kantian
I Welalul
a so
III
aia
4I
IVatanae ,
to
J
, E.aMlll
IPeallClty ....
Honolulu
j 50
'as
llja
a 0
ni
pa
II
.80
I F. C. Hurra, Gen'l Pan, tt Ticket
Agent.
O, P. Damson, Superintendent
NOTICE.
Under tho United States law on and
after Juno 14th, 1900, all shipping re
ceipts must bear a 1-cent Documentary
War Tax Stamp on tho original, dupli
cate and triplicate.
Shippers are requested to affix the
stamps according to luw as freignt
cannot bo received otherwise.
Shipping receipts must contain a
statement of tho contents ot packages.
INTHR-ISLANIl STEAM NAVIGA
TION CO.. Ltd.
Jas. I McLean, Vlco President.
WILDER'S STKAM8HH CO
C. L. Wight, President
1656-tf
STEAMER J A. CUfN3.
NOTICE TO 81UCFBRS.
AV
Beginning with Monday, Jaino 18, and
every Monday thereafter, tho abovo
Steamer will iravo Honolulu nt 10 a. m.
calling nt Walmanulo, Hclla, Kninoke.
Kaalaca, Wnlaholo (and Punalou,
weather permitting.)
W. O. IRWIN & CO., LTD..
Agents.
1539-lm
WhenYonW&nHRij
RING UP THK
c-r.- u-b
Livery, Boarding and
bales btables, : : :
- 18 FOHT BTRKn
Btabla 'Phone, 47'
HacK 4Und 'Pbmea, 31U and 7
a. n BRLLINA.
GOOD
TT.
THING
lid Fine Flrewooo
Ofaia,
Algeroba a
Oat and HpUt (ready Inr tbe ritoeoi
Ut mdHplit(rei
ai.
Also.
STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAl
WtllTK AND BLACi HAND
Ixiwcht I'rlct'H, ilellvureA toaiiy put
II1U K.IIJ,
TELEl'lIUNE
414
riUSTAOE &
CO.,
SI (Jueoa dtrtxt.
Steamship
Cblneso and Japanese Firms.
Nluguda 2 Boardman,
EMPLOYMENT and
REAL ESTATE
AG-ENTS zz
Domestic Servants, Sailors anJ General
Laborers.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m
Telephone 917.
P. O. Bex M.
Room 1, Sprrokels Block
I40
Y. MASUDA,
Portraits
D.one in Crayon or Oil
..Pictures Framed In anv style.
..Framed Pictures for tile
..New Alouldlngs lor I rames have
arrived.
King and Alapai streets,
near nonoiuiu mock laras
1469
Notice.
OtCSTJKii.
Contractor.
Tit I'reparoilltoBuppry at Hliort Notice
STONE FOR HUILDING
PURPOSES ....
rfOIL FOK FILLING & GRADING
GRAVEL, Etc.
At Lowest Prices Please apply 01
leave orders at office of
J L Kaulukou,
1491 Bethel Btreet. tnauka 1. O.
IWAMOTO.
Watchmaker and Jowellor
GOLD AND BILVKR PLATING
213K tying street
1277
T. KATSUNUMA & Co.
A. K. OZAWA. Manager.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
Temporary Office: Root, t upitilri Sprtckali bulla
Inr. Tel u
Wong Sal Kee
MERCHANT - TAILOR
'A PtHrECT TlT GuARANtlCtl
124 King Street. Oi twite John Nott's
HONOLULU, II. I.
Cleaning, elng nnJ Kcpalring n Specialty
isa
Y. MAN SING
Has Removed From Fort Street to
Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,
Jit
LADIES' UNDKRWEAR.
Dresses Made To Order.
HOP HONG,
Merchant Tailor,
a fill assortment of americas, foolish and
Scotch CLoth on Hand
No. )w Nuuanu ttrett. Hutiotulu. M l
(mod work and rint-cU fit Kuarntel
Clothtt Clani anJ Repaired
WING I.XJ3STO
,.COBH AUKtA AND KlNQ STBttTS .
GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITS
always on hand. FRESH FINEAPHLES
for sreclal order, and CALIFORNIA
FRUITS by every steamer and also ISL
AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. j6j
14S0
HAWAII LAND CO.
LlMITIM).
Capita Stock -Capital,
paid up,
Si 00,000.
$48,860
OFFICERS.
W. C. Achl President A Manager
M.K. Nnkuliifc.... Vice l'roldenl
J. Makaluai .Treasurer
Knoch Jnlin'on HeoieUry
(leo. L. Desb. - Auditor
BOARD OF DIRI'XTORS:
Jonah Knuialae.
J. Hakalnal
J. W. Blplkane.
The abovo Company will buy, loaae,
nr sell lands In all rtn of tbe Hawaiian
Inlanus; and alsn bn Iioiiwk In the City
or Honolulu mr rout. ns-vi
THB : PACIFIC : NDRSBRY
Cut and Growing Plants
Sprays Bouquets
WetltllnfiG- Funeral Desljjns
ON SHORT NOTICE
Large Variety of Roses and Other Plants
: FOR SALE ::
PINKE & CO.,
Union St., above Hotel.
Coney Estate
LANDS.
A FEW VERY r:SIRABLE BUILD
NG LOTS on Ni-anu Avenue.at Nlr
ipa, Nuuanu Vallev. 'or salt. Apply i
J M H ,V1SARRAT,
Cartwrlght RIocH, trchant straa-
11(8
DENIES THE 1HPKACHMENT
Hr. Shloziwa Does Not Accept
Role of Agitator.
the
Id HI Opinion tbe Planters Are Responsible lot
TiMible Cusu) Sillo Gets to Kami
to Pacific Ml'ilon.
Mr. blilozaua, proprietor of tin- Hn
Mail Shlmpo lnft tn Iho lluugkong
Mnru for Japan llcforo lcalng he k.u I
to a lltillctln reiioricr-
"I w I a 1 1 to leply to rrltlclsms on m
Intcriktt In tho Aihcrtlsrr. What 1
stated thre tins thnt the lahoicrs borf
no lllulll against the planters or tho
Immigration companies. TIicho partirs
contend that while the American law j
made the laborers free, they were still 1
held l) the Japanese law to their con-1
tracts
"There Is no geneinl cry for hlglici
wagis for the planters Renctall) of
fcred them more pay. I hnc met dele
gations nt Hcela, Kitntikii. Wnlntiac
h.1 .l !...., ..., I it .
simply umit It ik'lttiltoly settled wheth-'
cr they arc bound In any way fiy tholr
contracts The want their bank de
posits, and don't wnnt to make nuv
more under tompiilslon.
"The reason I spoke to tho Ather
User reporter was because i bollecd
there would be trouble If the planters
Vent to settle the nrfalr their ow n wny,
whereas If they kept aloof the labor
ers and Immigration companies would
arrange mntters satisfactorily bctweo.i
themsches.
"The Immigration companies admit
they hae no more control oor the la
borers, but sny the takc a kindly in
terest In their welfare. Yet when sick
people came here before, tho companies
turned them back home without any
kindly feeling.
"I hae no interest In preventing thr
laborers from working. As I own tw-i
strres I would be n sufferer from t
strike. The consul himself has git en
ine opinion mar. ine contracts 01 tanur-1
ers nirhliiK here since August 12, 189$,
hnc no lilndlng force whntcer. .
"1 nm going awny In tho Hongkong '
Maru for si monUis, or I should giol
ou n written statement,"
Consul Mlki Sal to is going tn Kauai
to explain to tho Japanese laborers on
that Island the true situation In which
they nrc plated under the new laws
Ills nitilte will be to tho effect thnt
they wait until Instructions lire re
cited from tho home government, and
III the meantime continue
at their,
work ns peaceable cltlzct.s.
SWINHURNE'8 WAR POEM.
London, June 8. The Knturda R'
len prints 11 twehc- stantn poem by
. Igernon C, Hwlnburne, entitled "As
trnc Vlctrlx." Here lire two of the
stnh7as'
And now the quickening tide
Thut brings back power and pride
To faith and line
Whose ensign Is Hi) name
Ileum down the ri errant lie
1 hat doomed thy name to tile.
Sons of friends and foes
Heboid thy star the same
As when It stood 111 heacn n sun
And Europe suv, no glor) left
In her sky, nae one.
We loosen not on these knaies
Our scourge-tornicntud staves
We held the hand that futn
Hud risen to smite
The torturer, fast.
WILLIAM GDT8 HIS NAVY.
Ilcrlln, June 13. The Ilundesrnth to-
tin) approved the navy bill and tin
meastnes providing means to carry out
the projected plans of tho mcasuro nr.
already passed by the Reichstag. Km
peror William, who Is said to bo de
lighted nt the result, will tomonow
sign the bill, and the Relchsanzclger
will immediate!) thereafter publish it,
thus mnklng It law.
It Is said that tho Kaiser, when the.
news that the bill had passed was
wired him, exclaimed: "Now we know
where we stand. At last there Is bolld
bottom under ono's feet."
The Government press prints articles
eulogizing the patriotism of the Reich
stag and rejoicing over the large ma
jority for tho bill.
They Want the Cnnnl.
Washington, Juno 11. Ex-President
Salvidar bf Salvador, who recently
came hero as Minister of that country,
In the course ot an interview today
spoke of the policy of Salvador toward
uio Isthmian canal,
"Our Interests In tho oceanic canal
aro much the same as those of the
United States," said he. "Wo want the
canal bccau&e it would uv of vast bene
lit to all Cenual America, giving work
to thousands and ending Internal trou
bles by keeping ovcrybody busy, nut
wo want It mainly because Salvador
nas no ports on tho Atlantic.
Candidate From NchraHkn.
Omaha. Neb . Juno 14. Nebrnska
proposes to bo heard In the mntter of
tho selection of u candidate for Vlco
President nt the Philadelphia conven
tion. Hon. William F, Guerly, chair
man of the Ntbrasku delegation In a
signed nrtlcle In the Omaha lice, urges
the nomination ot Hon. John N, Bald
win of Council Bluffs, u law)er of wide
repute. who has u large practice In the
Nebraska courts.
Tbe use of the Singer In mlUlons ol
aomca shows the anprecedent-ea sue-
cess of these IdefJ sowing ma. vines
It Is convincing proof that thi. Wnger
xcels In all kinds or family "Vnn,
and art ueodie work, ah our . in
mnrhlnpfi nrh of thn iiflt ronRtrufon.
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
m alewteil woods In finely finished
tabtntts ot artlstln designs. U. Ber-
art-sen. n.Bent tKH tieth.i street.
The Evening lltilletlu, 75 cents per
uioiilh.
For Women's Headaches
TAKE ..
Gessler's Magic
Headache
Wafers
They cure lic.itlrtclic or neuralgia
fro-i nu qmw iti twenty liiimtto
cm hi. takc:i ilh perfect security
by the frnilct woiunii or child.
In 10c nil 1 jm tjce ut nit Ir iyt l
Oi. 1 iinr liii u n iTt. Mill li .
rmiMHH-d r.i-lnlil.M-1 if n ilm I 'I i j , in
t-.lv Imt I .uiiil mill Iftlnitil 1 11.1 I 1, . I 1 .'Itelti
Mm IttliUnr.i tli y tilt cil. ni lie ilii b r nl
la ItiM uir n . lit Irr ii m
Mm. I lliaTrl, tlKNialltflt Mil . li rhU V
$J00 REWARD
Catton, Neill
UOllePITiakePS
Boilermakers : : and : : Electricians.
Agents for
The - General - Electric - Compacj
RlSDON iROF"WOEKS,
San. FranolBOOi
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS.
tiih Duty Pumping Machinery,
Heine Boilers, Plain Tubular Boilers, Corliss Engines, Can, Cart,
Vacuum Pans, and all machinery for the complete equipment of Sugar Milts.
Office: Progress Block,
PORT AND BERETANIA 8TREET8, - HONOLULU, tl. 1
Do
vou know that tbi
GREEN RIl'ER
Js the official triVcj'
of llw Uitih'il Slalcs Navv Hospitals ? .
W. C. Peacock
THW.
.THE
Honolulu - Tobacco - Co.. - Ltd..
Con Four ami Mum mir Stunts.
HAS RECEIVED PER "AUSTRALIA" FROM
The Woili KrnntneJ Brant til Cigala ...
-Liillia.n :-: fi-ussell-
PURITANOS.
This el gant CiGaR can be purchased for FIVE CENTS only.
TRY THEM. .
l5SaWESarfSaaan5asaaaaCIeaaaa area jtsyjiajfaeaCjeiaas
'HBMMHtaVII'lillii'll lleTIHi'llllll iWHl'IMIIHIl 'll 'li '1 I'i'IiIIHiI liftllilHIPIIllln'liJhlllrili I'll 7"
1
Carriage Maker
General Repairing.
Painting, Blacksmith ing, Triuiuiing
PIihoIoiih, Buggies anil Hacks Manufactured.
I
I.
IIICtIJ-CI V6SS WORK.
tr2aBfaW!tmmmwrMmt&catmrms&frptt mi
Plumbers, Etc.
Jolin Not
PLUMBER
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONIC NO 81
NOW Is the time to tret
breakage seen to, and ytatar
Roofs Put In Orde
By competent
For the Plumbing,
Od that now houso that yon art
about to build or tho alteration!
yon are intending to' make 01
yOur property ..-Oall vand aee nt
and get an estimate.
JAS. NOTT, Jr.
Practical Tinsmith and Plamtiut
Shop: Berelanla street, 4 atoora ea
of Punohbowl. Phone 844.
Hour 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to
BKi: HAAHKO,
King street, nee.. Railroad Depot,
Plumber and Tinain'tb
i
HaOaraetloai aroaranteetL
All work promptly and mratalT.
attended In. 'I7t
A picture of some Hawaiian
subiect is sure to be aDDreciat-
'
, en as a Orient.
KlINU BKUb. have the best
collection of moderate priced
r
pictures of this kind 10 which
....
theV HWlte inspection.
triKin nnAc
MiNv.1 DIVJ3.,
110 Hotel street.
II
A "li
In c
fornti inceof nntlprlne morpTtlnr, qnlnlur,
opium of harmful imlwUncr of any klnU.
& Co., Ltd.
O a.lif orxiieu
WHISKEY
& Co.. Ltd.,
-SOLE AGENTS.
..
... NONE HhTTER.
Mthlclans.
W.H.SEA,
TEACHER OF
Guitar, Mandolin, Zither,
and Ukuiolo.
-During my absence at Omrtta
Mr. Ames, of Wall, Nichols Co.,
will hae charge of my pupils.
violin
' studio
18 : Beretania. : St.
VLuslc.
ANNIB MONTAGUE TURNER
Vocal Studio, "Mlgnon," TN Beraunl
streieL Tel. 1114. ltTt
B. K. KAAI,
Teacher of ..tar, Mandolin, Zlthaf,
Ukulele and Taro Patch.
Orders to be left core of Wall, Ncbola
Oo.,nd at -terKntrom Mitaln IVt.',, iww ,
A TEI.LINO POSTORIPT.
Miss Jones was III and In great haste
to go out of town. She wrote to tbe
proprietor of a mountain farmhouse
that had been recommended to her to
cngagobniiid. This Is tho reply: "Miss
Jonis My terms uro 5 a week each,
whero two occupy it loom; $0 when oc
cupied by one. House is very nenr the
liver, and a large brook runs through
the place Tnblo of the best, with milk
nnd cream in abundance Plenty of
shade about the grounds Horses mid
I wagons ut disposal of guests." Hut It
I was the postscilpt that weut to the
heart of the matter (and of Miss
Jones l It read "1 tould nut necom-
1 modate you this yent us my houso was.
I burned to the giuuud last May.
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