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1llti HVHNINC1 lUJLLtiTlN MONOl.Ul U, H. I SA1UMDAY, JUI.V ai, igoo.
COWS AND CHICKENS
Just arrived on the Mary E. Foster, a fine lot of Cows ncl
Chickens tluit will be closed out at a sacrifice as we are over
stocked in this line.
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HONOLULU STOCK YARDS CO., LTD., PROPS.
W. II. RICH, Irc8. :- . W. S. WITHERS, Mfcr.
1900 RAMBLER BICYCLES
$40.00
A bi; shipment just received.
High, Medium and Low fr.imes
r.WM FANCY OR PLAIN FINISH MMM
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SHIMNG INTELLIGENCE
WANTS.
Orpheum - Hotel
after uiulercoini! n Thorough Renovation Is NOW
OI'UN and will be loinlucteil as a
FIRST : CLASS : HOTEL
Tor J4itlorul Shtrflnf Nti fttvtnth rr
'it. fa Itn ulmmw Hill hi Itintti .1
YOUH CHOICE $ 40.00
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TIDES.
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TOR SALE.
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A-aaa.exica,n and. E-u-xopoan.
HODERATE RATES.
A Well-Conducted Cafe Is
Hotel.
Table D'Hote and a la Carte
LIQUID REFRESHMENTS
: FURNISHED TO GUESTS.
s. Szz3ci.2voa:o
Will open a new store In the Magoon
General Merchandise. Di-y Goods, Groceries.
Japanese Provisions, etc
IP. O. BOX 886.
jas.F Morgan
AUCTIONEER AND
BROKER' m
ii 88 Queen Street
THIS SPACE RESERVED
FOR
JAS. F. MORGAN.
JYlcBryde Sugar Co., Ltd,
Notice Is hereby given that the eighth
assessment of ten (10) per cent (2 00 per
share), levied on the assessable stock of
the At.Bryde Sugar Co., Ltd., is due on
July loth, 1900, and will be delinquent on
August 15th, 1000.
Stockholders will please make prompt
payment at the office of Messrs. Theo. H.
Divles St Co., Ltd.
(Signed) THOS. RAIN WALKER,
TenuT
Honolulu, July 10th, 1900. 1 5 to-16 ,
Run In Connection with the
Blcck on or about Aug. i, with a fine line of
Tel. Sll.
NEW TO-DAY
NOTICE.
I have changed mv office from the
Campbell block to the new Magoon build
ing corner Merchant and Alakea streets.
C. V.E. DOVE,
I58g-wi Surveyor.
NOTICE.
Notice 1 hereby given that at a meeting
meeting of the Directors of the Honolulu
Rapid transit & Land Company, held at
the Company's office, on the 17th Inst.,
Bruce Cartwrlght, Esq., was appointed a
Director, in the place of J. A. McCandless,
Esq., resigned.
J. A. GILMAN,
i58ot3 Secretary, H. R. T. & L. Co.
Republicans, Attention!
All Reoubllian businessmen are reauest
ed to decorate (heir places of business for
the reception of the Republican delegates
returning by the Rlode Janeiro, Thursday,
juiy20, and lortne Kepumican rail) in
ine evening.
1589" KbUbPIION COMMiritE,
NOTICE.
Officers and members of Mystic Lodge
No. z, K. of P., are requested to meet at
their Castle Hall, Fort street, on Sunday,
July 72nd, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the pur
pose of attending the funeral of Bro. John
A. Merhten
Brothers from Oaliu Lodge No. 1, and
all sojourning Brothers, are Invited to par
Iclpate. S. J. SALTER, C. C.
A. E. MURPHY, P. C,
K. of R. &S. 1589
Pound Master's Notice
of Estrays.
Notice Is hereby given, that the animals
described below have been Impounded In
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Island of Oahu, and unless the pound fees
and damages are sooner satisfied, will be
sold at the date hereunder named, accord
ing to law:
July jo, 19001 white and red spotted
hornless cow: branded P on rleht hlndleir.
and sore on right front foot.
All owners of the above described ani
mals are hereby notified that' I will se I
them at public auction on Saturday, Aug.
4, 1900, at 12 m., 11 not caned tor Derore
mat uate, k. KtKUtlNt,
1589 U Poundmaster
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN.Ltd
OPFICBRSi
H. P. BALDWIN President
J. B. CASTLE st Vice-President
W. M. ALfcXArDER.....2nd Vice-President
J. P. COOKE Treasurer
W. O. SMITH Secretary and Auditor
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Agents
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Co.
Pala Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Kihei Plantation Co.
Hawaiian Sugar Co.
Kaliulul Railroad Company,
The California and Oriental S. & Co.
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Last quarter of the moon on tho
18th nt 7:01 p. m.
Tides from the United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey Tables.
Tho tides nt Kahulul and Hlio occur
about an hour earlier than at Honolu
lu. Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh, 30m
slower than Orepnwlch time, being
that of the mer dan of 157 30. The
time whlstlo Y ,ws at 1:30 p. m
which is the amo as Greenwich Oh
Om.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
Steamers due and sailing for the re
mainder of this and tho whole of next
month are as follows:
ARRIVE
Steamers From Due
Rio de Janeiro S. F. Juno 30
DEPART
Steamers For Due
City of Peking San Francisco July 27
Weather Bureau, I'unahou, July 21.
Temperature Morning minimum;
f8; Midday maximum, 87.
Barometer at 9 a. m. 29.90. Falling.
Rainfall 0.01.
Humidity nt 9 a. m. 66 per cent.
Dew Point 68 F.
Diamond Head Signal Station, July
21. Weather clear; wind light NE.
ARRIVALS.
Saturday, July 21.
Stmt James Makee, Tuilett, from Ka-
paa.
Stmr Upolu, Dilton, from Hawaii ports.
StmrMokolll, Napela, from Molokal.
DEPARTURES.
Friday, July 20.
O. S. S. Alameda, van Oterendorp, for
San Francisco.
Stmr Maul, Parker, for Paauhau, Ku
kaiau, Ookala, Papaaloa ana Laupahoe
hoe. Gas schr. Eclipse, Hennlngsen, for Kauai
ports.
Stmr Nllhau, Thompson, for Anahola.
Stmr Mlkahafa, Pedersen, for Molokal.
Am. bk. W. B. Flint. Shaubf. for S.in
Franclcco.
Am. bk. Louisiana, Halcrow, for the
Sound, in ballast.
TO SAIL THIS AFTERNOON.
Stmr Noeau, Wyman, for Hanamaulu at
3 p. m.
Stmr Kauai, Bruhn, for Waimea at 3 p.
m.
Schr Golden Gate, for Kaunakakal at 5
p. m.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
From Kapaa, per stmr. James Makee,
July 21. Mrs. T. Jackson, Mrs. Unauna
and 21 on deck.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For San Francisco, perO.S.S. Alameda.
July 20. Miss Florence, Miss Eugenel
Becker, Mr. and Mrs. J F. Scott, A.
W. Hine, M. F. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Arendt, C. A. Parker, R. Oberwimmer.
Mons. H. Moet, J. A. Johnson, the Neill
Company, H A. Wldemann, T. Point
dexter, E. F. Bishop, Mrs. Rowland and
daughter. Andrew Smith, Miss N. Ker
shaw, Mlsi E. M. Graham, Jas B. Cas
tie, Miss E. F. Bartlett, Miss Lyon. Mrs.
Morgan, Miss Morgan, Mr and Mrs
Backus, Capt. W. Matson, V. Llndgren
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cim.
nlngham and daughter, C. J. Holt, G. C.
L. Goodman, Jj. A. Low.R. W. Shingle,
H. B. Gehr, J. H. Coney, John Gandall,
Miss Maria R053. H. Gorman, wife and
child, Mrs. Douglas, Dr. C. H. English,
n. r, caKin, Mrs. Uillon, Uaptaln A.
Johnson, R. J. Smlrl, Cha. Matheson,
L. P. Fraser, W. C. Renny, C. J. Treves,
wife and child, Frank Vacellos, G. A.
Martin, Joseph Zark, John Zoltoffes, S.
Cowslln. wife and child. C. Seaman nnit
wife. C. E. Chapln, G. L. Muddox.O.
B. Ackerman, wife and two sons. H.
Kluegel, L. C. Combs, P. Follenlus, Geo.
Wood.
SHIPPING N0TB8.
The schooner Norma arrived from Kauai
ports this morning.
The Lehua came off the marine railway
yesterday afternoon.
The W. H. DImond and S. N. Castle
are both at the Oceanic wharf.
The schooner Golden Gate sails for Ka
unakakal at 5 o'clock this afternoon
The W G. Hall and Keauhou will be In
from Kauai ports tomorrow morning.
The Noeau and Kauai sail for Hanama
ulu and Eleele, respectively, this afternotn.
The schooner Surprise sails for Lahalna.
Makeua and Kona ports en Tuesday at 10
a. m.
The James Makee from Karma IhU
mcrnlng brought 2368 bags of sugar and 50
bags of rice.
'I'm sorry we haen't much of a
dinner," said Spats to llloobumpcr,
whom ho hnd urged to stay for that
meal. "You ought to have dropped In
last evening. We had u stunning din
ner then."
"Why, papa,' 'chirped Sammp Spatts,
"that's Just what you told Mr. Taddles
nt dinner yesterday." Detroit Free
Press.
NEW M.mlngton Tvt.wtl'.r Oir. Hpjly at
Manulattur.r. Sfio. Co . Tort mot. ntj-w.
FOR SAIC-TWO Hani n .kill. Arrly S. P
l'.t.r.on. r.al of (rav.rnm.nt ar J. corner Ala
k.a anJ All.fi it. orrti. rithrnark.t P O. Uoa .m
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FIR SALE-mi.,. cornet Proie.ct anJ Il.tkf.t4
itreetl, nice home, rood view, im.ll rmuilche.pl
inuti t ren to be .rrreclaud, Atrlv to (ier.
lan.lng tt Co . JuJJ llulldlng i,,i.t
FOR SALE-ONE HtM .ptlng dray, mule nl h.r
net. one heavy dray, mule and harneti will te
.old cheap. Apply to E. 11. Thomai. cor, Klnf and
COR SALE-A JERSEY HULL . month, oli from
I bett .train of W (J irwln . Imported Jeraeyt-.
liuwinTuitnc itm, noi.i.in jersey cow in can
by Leahl Dairy Stock. Iniulr. of J. EMMELUTH.
.Klnr.1t.et mgi
I OTS OF LOTS-Al.o HOUSES AND LOTS
I- For Sale, For Rent, For Lea.e
WILLIAM SAVIDOE.
o6 M.rch.nt St Honolulu. )l I
mv" ""fcfc. .ju. i,t.. hi .i,orr ruiine..
property on Fort ttreet .. year, to run. Ground
R.nt Mo per annuo, a. bare. In Arplyto
WILLIAM SAVlDGE.
tcA M.rchant .tre.t
rno cncf . . .... . ..
uuk -ale iwu curTAUts on Tounj St,
' oppo.lt. L. H. Det. E.g. Inquire of O. E.
BOARbMAN
lit. -If
PR SALE Siooo. LOT In be.t portion of Katlhl
ill. 801150. Apply to
WILLIAM SAVlDGE.
No )io Fort ttr.t
COR SALE-LANDS IN ALL PARTS OF THE
- 1.11 1. uyj.m. vivas. i)l.
WANTED.
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AMEn-AN 8x10 CAMERA. AdJre Photo
ini timer. ijBmi
IMMEDIATELY.!!. experienced tawmlll hand, ont
1 whotriorouehly unJerttands running a mould In?
mathlnetnd hyer Call at J. A Hopper's Mill,
un ji , .Timt riiaiy, juiy g& I J-'HM
WANTED-FIRST CLASS Darber. Apply Union
Barber Shop. ijifwi
OANTED-WATCHESto teralr by eeler of JJ
' year, experience. G. DIETZ, 41T Nuuanu St
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OLD PAPERS TO EXCHANGE lor clean Cot
ton R.e. Appply at Bulletin Office 15f9.1t
WANTED-To .ell 400.0 Manila Clean at sc
each. Myrtle Clear Store, neat to Orpheum
IS6--IT0
CXPERIENCED SEWING GIRLS In dresimaklnr.
-. deoarlment Whlfnev M...h ,.
THE OWL LUNCH AND OYSTER ROOM -
Oy.Krt rv.d In the .hell only Try hit
famous Ham and ttt Sandwlche. and Coffee Cor
nuuanu ana mtel itreetl. Lll(.K DALY, Proprietor
Hint
TO LET.
COR RENT A laree r,J airy front room. 400 De-
tetania St., dear Foil. ij8S-iw
COR RENT-On Pro.pect. corner Magatlna St.
desirable home of 6 room. tath. kitchen, ser
vants quatters. Rood view cood af nlct j.round.
For further particulars apply to Gear. Lantlni: & Co .
Judd llulldlng. tsM-tt
TOLET--rORRENTjnewcotages.co7nerYoung
and Artlslan St., McCully Tract. Apply 401
issfir
P?
R RENT-SIx Nicely FURNISHED ROOMS
t rOOtnt tU 111 bit for ltphthnlicaLrlnrr
Inttulre
I .. IlllS.t.ku.l .1
Tm
THEpr.mlH.ot Mr. A Rosa, on King St, near
Walklkl .witch, unfurnished possession at once
low term. Apply to John F. Colburn !!TJ-tf
COR RENT Acomfortabl. modern Cottage central-
ly located J II. Schnack. ) Merchant street
'I'l-'t
COR RENT Nicely Furnished Room, centrally lo-
cated. Apply at 5. j Urm.nl. st. near Punchbowl
lyST-im
COR RENT-OFFICe. Apply to J. M. Monsarrat.
1 No. to Merchant strtet ,;mf
TO LET-COTTAGE on Pauoa Road at present
occupied by Mr. T. H Gibson Apply to
'5.1 M.S GRINBAUM&CO
TO LET The r.sldenc. of John En. at Walklkl,
fuml.h.d or unfurnished Large yard and
house, barn and stables To l.t as a whol. or In
W ,rl"'!"h. particular., apply to JOHN ENA
' I. S N. Co.'t once, Qu.tn strtet. t.e.-tf
LOST.
I OST-A PAIR OF SPECTACLES. The hnder
will receive a liberal reward at this office it
I OST-Red and Yellow FEATHER LEI. between
s depot and fishmark.t. Flndei will please return
sameito this office and tecelve reward. isjjtf
BOARD AND ROOMS.
THE BALMORAL. Young street town side, superior
1 board and rooms, newly furnished terms moder
ate. Telephone loj ut6.im
TRUNCM AND GERMAN.
t N EDUCATED Russian gentleman, recently ar-
rived here, whu hA be.n Innir In r-,a,rjt .nt
Germany and know, their languages thoroughly,
wishes 1 1 give private lessons Terms, three lessons
per week, i a month Address, A G V Laklmela
viua. 010 noiti street, near I'uncnt-owl. i;6Cmt
NriiCIAli NOTM'liS.
N
OTICE TO BUILDERS-The Union Eapress Co
wnne anno ru. awLC 154 jtr
RUDOLPH DUNCAN suits that h. It still In the
rock and earth business although he has sold his
Interest In th. ballast buslnc.s
Otfic li.th.l street In H. R Hitchcock s law
office.
Ilr I'roper I'lrtce.
Miss niouko. tin.. Ungllsh actress,
once gave n couple of srats for the the
ater to her Inndlaily, wtio hntl ncer
seen her on the ftnge. On the follow
ing day the landlady seemed to be sat
isfied Willi l lie piny, but she did uot
glie nnj opinion of Paula. So Miss
Brooke nsked her the straight question.
"Whnt did you think of mo?" Then
tho landlndj exclaimed with a bland,
admiring smile: "Oh. Miss Brooke,
dear, you're far too good for the stnge!
You ought to be In n shop, tryln on
mantles I"
Itrnily For lllm.
Little Wlllle-Say, pa. was tho earth
created before man?
Pn Yes. my son.
Little Willie Why was It?
Tn It wns probably known that It
would be the first tiling he'd want
when be nrrlied. Chicago News.
India has perhaps a greater arlcty
t planlR than nm other country In the
norm, tuning mooo nntlie species,
while Hie flora of tho entire continent
of Kurope embraces only about 10,000.
Tovcrty Is the stone on which many
wits are whetted. Chicago News.
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin
Jfflce.
Bargains in Furniture
AT THE
NEW FURNITURE
&& 25 per cent cheaper 5
Than in any other store in rhe
Hawaiian Islands !
BERETANIA STREET, REAR FIRE STATION .
S. W. LEDERER, Propr.
Coustantly - On - Hand
POULTRY
FRESH SALMON
FROZEN OYSTERS
HALIBUT
New Shipments Every Month.
HBTRGPOLTTAIS HEATGO.
Butchers
AMD-
Navy Contractors.
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SPECIAL SALE
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We are now offering-
200 26-inch- Rugs
In a large variety of Patterns to select from,
regular $2.00 Rug will be sold for a few days only ar
$1,45
.No more than J Rugs
KM
Pacific Import C o
(INCORPORATED),
Fort St. Progrcet Block
-King Street.
I. X. L.
BTJRNETTE 0 DECKER;
Real Estate Brokers
and Collectors - -
PROPERTY FOR SALE
:: In All Parts of the City t:i
Beautiful House, Nuuanu Valley, Puu
nul, Marine View, beiutlful climate, goocd
houe and stables, good macadamize of
road right to the door, joo feet attitude
"Healthy, Picturesque ana Rsmantic."
House and Lot, Punahou, only I3000.
Corner King and Bethel streets.
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to any one party. - I't
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