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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I THUKSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1900.
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Lines of Tram.
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
Tho Fine Passenger Steamers of This Lino Will Arrive at anc
Leave This Port aa Hereunder.
From San Francisco: For San Tw-uoisoo.
ALAMEDA Aqi.l)
AUSTIMUA Aug 14
AINTPAIIA Aur
MARIPOSA , Aug i)
AUSTRALIA .Sr. 4
In connection with the Bailing of the above steamers, the Agents
re prepared to iaano, to intending paaaongera, oonpon through
tickets by any railroad from Ban Franoisco, to all points in the
United States, and from New York by any steamship line to all
oropean ports.
For farther particulars apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. gs Tojo Klsen Kalsha
..., Sleaaweol the aeoYecoar-enlee will cell elHoaolulo tat Lava tble port o or a boat rae
....dateebelowfeeatloaedl.,..
For Japan and China:
Coptic , Aur i
AmerkaMini Au;io
Pcklnc Augil
Gaelic AutiS
Hongkong Mini Sept s
China . ... Sept l
Doric .... Sept. tl
Nippon Mani Scpl 14
For general lofornalon apply to
For San Francisco:
Gaelic f Aur
Hongkone; Marti. ,V,. Aug it
China .. .. ... .. . ........ Aur ti
Doric .. . AuriS
Mrpon Maru ....Sept T
Riode Jenelro ... Sept is
Coptic Sept at
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents.
Canadian -Australian Royal Hail Steamsliip Company.
aeBs..., ,. above Una runnier la connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Vancouver. B C , and Sydney, N. S. W.. ana celling at Victoria. C. C, Hoootalu aad Brlibaae
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
AJittlontl, inJlh Uttit Shipping Niwi, will U
found onthotlthth pi(i
r DUB AT HONOLULU oo or tbout th dfttti btiow lUttl vtit
FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
For Victoria and Vancouver (B CI
warn moo . Aug. to
M low or Srt US
Aortnul .. Oct 14
warnmoo rov tl
ftOM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA, B C ,
Ftr Bf ltb40 toa ayant y 1
,, , . ,, I Mlowtra..
..Aur. 4
AoritiKi ... . sept. 1
Warrlmoo ...... rrt tv)
vt lower t Oct t
Aoine Nov f4
Watrlmio Dec. ai
JMlowera
. Dec..,
WTbteurb ttckits ,.uti from Honolulu to Canada, Untttd Stain and Europe For Frt.fht aad
IN., tat aod at) cttural Information, apply to
Thco. H. Davles&CoMLtd., GcnMAftents.
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT SERVICE
BETWEEN NEW YORK, SAN
' HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
FRANCISCO AND
First steamer to be dispatched from New York to Honolulu via San Francisco:
8.8. "AMBRICAN" on or about September 1st to be followed by a steamer
.very other month. ....,.., ..... .. ., u.
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 TIIBO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.,
Agents, HI to.
vessels in tout.
AllMY AND NAVY.
O S. 8 Australia, Lawless, San t'nin-
clsco, Aug 1 W 0 Iruln & Co.
MERCHANTMEN.
(This list clots not Include coasters.)
Aldcn Dense, Am. bk. Potter, San
Francisco, July C. W. 0. Irwin &
Co.
Dig Ilonnnzn, Am. bki Bergman, New
ensile, June 3.
lltrlle Minor, Am, Bchr., HnVm, San
Francisco, July 19. Allen & Robin-
son.
City of Hankow, llr. sp , Thompson.
Newcastle, July 27. W. 0. Irwin &
Co.
Dlrlgo, Am, sp , Ooodwln, Hongkong,
Juno 15.
Geo. Curtis, Am, sp , Geo. S. Calhoun,
San franclsco, Juno 5.
It. I). Ilemllxcn, Am. schr. Peterson,
Eureka, July 5. 0, I.. S. It. A.
Halcyon, Am. schr., Clins. Mellln, Eu-
rckn, May 31.
Hclcne, Am. schr. Christiansen, San
Kranclsco, July 11. W. 0., Irwin &
Co
Halewood, llr. bk., Jackson, Newcastle.
Castlo & Cooke.
Irmgard, Am. bkt. Smith, San Fran
ctsco, July S. F. A. Schaefcr & Cc.
Ivy, Am, sp. Halstend, Newcastle, July
E. Coal to order.
James II. Uruce, Am. schr., Peterson,
Aberdeen, May 2G.
Marlon Chllcott, Am. bk Woedon,
Newcastle, Juno 21 To order.
Mohican, Am. bk. Kelly, San Francis, o,
July C, Castle & Cooke.
Meteor, Am. schr., Laos, Port Dlakely,
July 14. Loners & Cooke.
Mawccma, Amfl schr., Smith, ..What'
com, Aug. 1. I.cwers & Cooke.
Newsboy, Am, bkt., Mollestad, Port
Townsond, July 25.
Rosamond, Am. schr. Ward, 3an Fran
cisco, July 7. T. II. Davlcs & Co.
Hnbert Letters, Am. schr., Underwood
San Francisco, July 23. II. Hackfeld
& Co, Ltd.
Sebastian Bach, llr. bk Nagasaki, Feb
ruary 17.
St. Kathcrlnc, Am, bk , Saunders, San
Francisco, July 12. C. Hrettcr & Co
S. N. Castle, Am. bkt., Hubbard, San
Francisco, July 17. W. G. Irwin &
Co.
Skagit, Am. bkt., Robinson, Port Gam
bio, July 17. Wilder (L Co.
W. II. Dlmond, Am. bkt.. Nllson, Sin
Francisco, July 8. W. G. Irwin & Co.
W. II. Smith, Am. .schr., Smith, Port
Dlakcley, July 12. 0. L. &. I). A. .
Wilier Sbaihio Co,, Ltd,
6. S. Klnau,
i FREEMAN, Master,
i MOLOKAI, MAUI. HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau
nakakal, Lahalna, Maalaca Bay, Kthel,
Uakena, Kawaihae, Mahukona, Lau
sjanoehoe and IIllo.
Heturnlne will sail from HIlo on
Fridays at 10 a. m . for above named
ports, arriving In Honolulu on Satur-
lawa
Passengers and freight will be taken
for Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhao, HI
lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou and
PeDoekco.
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
will bo taken for Kaunakakal, Lahalna,
Haalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6. 6. Claudlne,
McDONALD, Master.
MAUI.
WIU leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 6 p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
kulul, Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa and Kl
pahulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named ports, arriving in Hono
lulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
Booth.
8. S. Lehua,
BENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.
a.iia .nrv Mandav for Kaunakakal,
stamalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal
na. Honolua. Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings,
Tula company reserves the right to
snake changes In the time of departure
wd arrival of Its steamers WITHOUT
NOTICE, and It will not be responsible
for any consequences wiu .-
Consignees must be at the landing
to receive their freight This com
unr will not hold Itself responsible
for freight after It has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner's
This company will not be responsible
for money or valuables of passengers
nless placed In the care of the par-
Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before emDsrung. iwm tail
ing to do so will be subject to an ad
ltlonal charge of twenty-live per cent
Tho company will not be liable for
loss of, nor Injury to, nor delay In de
livery of baggago or personal effects of
passengers, or freight of shippers, be
yond tho amount of $100, unless the
value of the same be declared when 10
eclved by tho Company, and an extra
charge be made therefor.
ah .mnlnvea of the company are for
bidden to receive freight without de
livering a shipment receipt therefor In
THREE TRAINS DAiLY
From San Francisco.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
via
-u
Roberts' Fox Chase
Plmnbtrs, Etc.
John Nttii.
Still Keeps Moving PLUMBER
New Plan of Activity Against Boers-Will Keep
Them Going-Reports From Front Ap
pear to Give Even Division of
Honors - Boer Retreating
Slowly.
75 and 79 King Street
TELKPHONR NO 31
NOW Is the time to get lesJn am
breakages teen to, and
Roofs Put In Ordc
By competent works' V
For the Plumbing
fin Hint nnv hnnan that vnn ran
Washington, July 2. Notwltli- mlrnl Rcmey, making somo chnnges In about 0 btlild or the ItlteraUoBS
standing signs of acth It 'the State Do-1 the Marine body and Minister Wu camo you Bro JntemJng to make OH
partment had nothing this morning nr ilon n, asxcil (or hair an hour nun yonr nroporty. Gall and see BM
Interest touching tho Chinese sltim- Acting Secretary Mill, out no declared Bml cei an estim
1 , and get an estimate
estorday by Viceroy Tok, at Canton, 'nns confident nf Important tleclop-i
. . . -II .-.l-1.. I fcU ...! I-An I ! la Sltrt t eM a. n.1lnlrt f.ilii.A rlaa '
Una leil a meilKri't'UlJIU llllinurirtiuii ii'-.r, j intinn in inu luiiuciiiiiiu iiiiiic i 'iv
JAS. NOTT, Jr
Despite the Chinese Minister's view to Chlnosn Minister expressed to Secre-
Practical Tinsmith and Plumber,
Khnn! ItArnLAnlA atrnet. 4 atawa mmM
tho contrnry, this edict Is looked upon tary Hilt his continued hope- that the 0f Punchbowl. Phone 841.
ar Biispltlousb like n preliminary In n Ministers In Piking nori still unfo and Hour7a. m.to Sp, m.
formal ileclaratlon of war, and only said ho believed ho would soon bo abl Jobbing promptly attended to.
ono slip townni securing lime 10 moo m ociner to mo ucpanmeiu n messigo .
Chlneso forces Into n better position ! from Minister Conger that would make
W. H BAtrTH
H W.BAtra.
tho Stalo
Department that Corea Is free from thol nmtlon of any
Boxer agitation, for It Is believed Hint In China. Acting Secretno Hill slid
Russia will thus be enabled to spare tho Chlneso Minister had received no
mora troops from her Siberian nrinv, j communications from China and had
for uso In tho International column, j no Information to Impart and that th"
Tho Nay Department sent over ii conference between tho Minister was
;opy of a dispatch received from Ad simply an Intcrchango of courtesies.
Honolulu Sheet Metal Workx
for ilcfcnso ngalnst tho Internntlonils. , thnt hope certain.
Thft nntlrn (tint rnmr tn thft Stftlo ' Thn fitntn Dpnnrlmont liml tin Infnr-
" f B- """""l a. II Kl II li a, aa .
kind from Its officers ' usivanina iron SKyngms ana vtaiiuurs,
i Metal Hoofing,
) Conductor Pip. and Gutttr Wort
, Rkhari, Street, ket Qmn ana Marcbaet, H
j SSTJobblBC proraptljr attMied t. S
Europe Holds to
Belief in Massacre
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Trom.
S PICTOW
Leave San Francisco: 8 oo A. M., io.oo
A. M., 6,oo P M.
Leave Portland: 9 1 5 A. M., 9 00 P. M.
Through without Change.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
rnl.. pnilR nAYS n Naur Ynrl.
: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,
Smoking ana LiDrary iars witn
Btrber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
1 15 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
E.L.LOMAX.G.P.&T.A..
1472 Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1R49,
Vessel.
Mary Wlnkleman, Am. bkt
. Gray's Harbor
Kllmory, Br. sp Liverpool
Helen Urewcr, Haw. sp Nw York
Challenger, Am. sp. , New York
Henry Falling, Am.sp New Ymk
A. J, Fuller, Am. sp Nagasaki
I la j den Brown. Am. bk Newcastle
John C. Potter, Am. bp Newcastle
General Falrchlld, Am. bk. . .Newcastle
Euterpe, Haw. sp Newcastle
Star of Russia, Haw. sp Newcastle
Wachusett, Am. sp Newcastle
Dechmont. Br. sn Newcastle
Emlpde, Am. bk Newcattlo
Republic, Br, bk jwcastle
Sea King, Am. bk Newcastle
Pcr8cerance, Br. sp Newcastle
Abby Palmer, Am. bk Newcastle
King Cyrus, Am. schr Newcastle
J, B. Brown, Am. sp N"wc&stl-
Yoscmlte, Am. sp Newcastle
Woollaharn, Br. sp Nw castle
William Bow den, Am. schr. Neneastln
Columbia, Am. schr New castlo
Prlnco Albert, Nor. sp NewiMatle
Prince Victor. Nor. sn Nwcutlc
Clnn Macpherson, Br, sp Newcastle
Ancenls. nr. sp Newcaatl
Fnntasl, Nor. bk NcwcaKtlo
Inducible, Am. sp Newcastle
St Jorn, Nor. bk Nwrnstl 1
Wrestler, Am. bkt Newcastle
Drumburton, llr, sp Newcastle
Fresno, Am. bk Newcastle
Alex. McNeil, Am. bk Newcastle
Golden Shoro, Am. sp New ensile
Dominion, Br. bk New castle
James Nesmlth, Am. sp Niwcastlo
Marlon Llghtbody, Br. Bp. Ncwcnctle,
Eng
Quickstep. Am. bk Tacoma
Phllidclphln, Gr. sp Hamburg
Cnrnedd Llewellyn, Br, sp. .Himburg
Ventura, Br. sp Antweip
Yoln, llr. sp London
STATIONS.
(Ontwara)
HodoIoIq ...
Pearl Cltr.,
Boa Mill....
Watana.....
Walaloa...,
Katam ....
STATIONS.
(Iiwari)
Dally
1 Sua,
AM.
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After January
TRAINS.
Dallr
ally ei Sua. Dellr oellr
AM. AM. PM. PM.
KaaaM. ,,,,.
Walaloa
Walaaae
SwaMIII
raallCttr ....
BlMolala
T. C. Smith, Gen
Agent.
G, P. DaKtxnw, RniMrinundent
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Dalfr
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NOTICE.
Horses will be taken to pasture at Wal'
alae and will be fed green feed twice a day
n, nf mm iilsri nt nnlmnle hilt nn r
llvering a snipmeni rtcaipi iunou. , tici u. wi. .v., . - ..- .-
the form prescribed by the Company. lbt a5sumej for accidents or
and which may be seen by shippers f '
unon application to tne pursers oi uo . escapes.
Hnmnnntf1, atpnmprfl
Shippers are notified that If freight
Is shipped without such receplt It will
be solely at the risk of the shipper.
0. L. WIGHT. President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. T. K. CLARKE. Port Bupt.
Subscribers to tbe BUL
LETIN not receiving e'r ta'
a
Terms can be made with
PAUL R. ISENBERG,
Telephone lofi) or 634.
1 588-W2
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
112 Hotei. Street
VaTA. CALABASHES. LEIS, NA
TIVE HATS. HULA SKIRTS. NIIIIAU
tifirs brambtlv will confer
fn,w hi itniifuittff thfi 7?K. (MATS, FANS, SHELLB, 8EEDS. Etc.,
faVOr b' nOUfying We ami U0ME'MADB poi, constantly on hand.
ness Office, Telephone 156. 1 Telephone 759.
Tho OrcAon'H Afloat.
We ain't a-cerln' how the scrap In Ch'na
wind up now,
We kind o' think we'll pull out whole
we mostly do, somehow.
We're satisfied to tak,e OJr chince along
with al the rest,
A-trustln' that the whole blame thlng'll
pan out fur the best.
We're happy now as we cin te since
them press fellers wrote
The news that our old battleship, the
Oregon's afloat.
We've watched her since she left Ihe
ways because we liked her narre.
We've felt a-burnln' Int'rest In her sub
sequential fame;
An' when she traveled 'round the Horn
and got In at the fight.
We said, "We knowed It all the time, the
qregon's all right."
An' now we know she won't be kut, our
best an' bljgest boat,
We're just a-thankli)' heaven 'cause the
Oregon's afloat.
When we first heard she'd struck that
rock you might a' bought the state
So low that It would been worth while
fur them that speckalate'j
Our Jaws was hangln' at half mast) our
heirts was In our boots;
The dell an' olJ Neptune seemed agln us
In cahoots.
An' If you think we've got to giy,just
kind 0' make a note
That we lwe got a good excuse the
Oregon's afloat.
London, July 20. Whllo tho latct
Impression ilerhul from the array of
conflicting telegrams fitim tho Fur
East Is that 11 portion of tho foriltii
colony nt Peking may lno tsenp".!
slaughter, until n recen date, the
gciurul concensus 01 opinion of Eu
ropo stems to contlnuo to faor tho the
acceptance of tho worst mws and
prompt action thereon, tho contention
being that tho only possibility of defi
nitely nsicrtnlnlng tho truth Is by the
nllled commanders Inquiring nt Pe
king.
Judging from tho news from lien
1ln, Iiowomt, recording divisions
among tho Admirals there, tho pros
pects for n speedy advance seem to he
endangered unless tho governments
speedll) ngren upon n supreme leader
Telegrams from Shanghai ropoit
that LI Hung Chang has taken up his
abode, at tho arsenal, as a measure of
precaution. It Is not Btated whether
he feared attack by Chinese or at
tempts of tho PowerB to curtail his
liberties. Apparently, tho foreign
consuls at Shanghai hav clnformcd the
Viceroy that unless ho obtnlned dcfl
nlto dispatches fiom Peking within
five davs they would conclude the
Ministers had been murdered nnd act
accordingly.
Reports are current that numlir-r
of missionaries Amcrlcnn or English
have been murdered In Shnn SI. One
of the dispatches from Shanghai, pub
lished hero today, says:
"Tho Canadian missionaries who es
caped from Honan had a tcrrlblo ex
perience en routo here. Tho natives
everywhere wcro hostile. The rabble
attacked tho refugees, heat them and
toro tho clothes from their Intks. The
ladles suffered cruel Indignities.
The dispatch continued: ' Canton
remains comparatively quiet. The na
tives, however, are beginning to fear
that tho reinforcements arriving it
Hongkong Intend to attack tho Boguo
forts and occupy tho city. Tho mili
tary mandarin has asked tho Colonial
Secretary at Hongkong foi assurance
that Great Britain doc not Intend to
tako Canton."
A despatch received hero today from
Yokohama states that the Japanese, ill-
vision will nil ho landed at Tnku by
July 31, and will reach Tien Tsln, Au
gust 3
1 ho Legislature of New South Wales
has resolved to dispatch a military
contingent to Join tho Imperial troops
In China.
A curious spoctaclo Is presented by a
number of mud hovels Immediately
undcrninth tho wall where tho latter
was most damaged, hardly ono of tho n
showing signs of having been lilt.
Inside tho city tho damago was ter
rific. Tho liullillngR nearest tho wall
wcro mostly gutted h lire nnd many
were totally blonn to pieces b the
shells of tho allies. Among tho
smouldering ruins arc many charred
nrpses, which tho pigs nnd dogs nro
eating.
...
LnteHt Prom Rcmcy.
Washington, July 2(5. The Navy De
partment this morning retclved the
following cnblegrnm from Admiral Rc
mey
Tuku, July 21. Chcfoo, July 23.
Bureau Navigation, Washington. Col.
Mcndo condemned Mnro Island hospital
rheumatism; Major Waller succeoJs
command First regiment. My obtain
able, Information tltars Marines of any
Imputation burlng houses of looting
nt Tien Tsln."
Tel. White 41.
P. O. Bo 870.
BEIT HAAFEO,
King street, new. Railroad Depot,
Plumber sntl Tinsmith
Batlsraottoa guaranteed
All work promptly and narafolly
attended In ISTt
oivr xce
KX "AUSTRALIA."
FR.O ZEN
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Eastern Oysters
IN CANS, AT THE
BEAtfEr LUJCH pi
H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor
IJ9-1
THE
Honolulu - Tobacco - Co., - Ltd..
Cor. Foot and Merchant Stmiti,
HAS RECEIVED PER "AUSTRALIA" FROM
3iT-r "2"oxlr
The Word Renowned Brand of Clfiti
X-iillietxi. :-: fl.-ui.is.sell-
PURITANOS.
This elegant CIGAR can be purchased for FIVE CENTS only.
TRY THEM. NONE BETTER.
Catton, Neil! & Co., Ltd.
es nsr a-1 nsr 2 :s 13 s
Boilermakers : : and : t Electricians.
-A-gents for
The - General - Electric - Coipany
r
"W "W. -WTZTGrEZT
1 Carriage Maker
General Repairing
Painting, Blacksinithing, Trimming.
Phaetons, Buggies and Hacks Manufactured.
HIGII-OLrlSSI WORK.
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The Evening Bulletin,
month.
75 cents per
Tien Tsin in
Horrible Ruin
Tien Tsln, July 18 (via Shanghai,
July 24.) Colonel Bower of the Chl
neso regiment; Colonel Wogack of tho
Russians nnd Colonel Aokl of the Ja
panese, will form tho Joint provlsloml
government for tho city of Tien Tsin,
which It was recently decided to estab
lish. They will he entrusted with tho
task of bringing something like order
out of tho existing chaos.
SIneo tho Issue of tho proclamation
Inviting well disposed Chlneso to re
turn to their homes, a number have
como back to the city mid many na
tive servants nro coming to tho settle
ments, a majority of them returning
tothoservlco of their previous em
ployers.
Tho natlvo city this nftcrnoon pre
sents nn appalling spectaclo of ruin
and desolation Tho subuibs wcro com,
pletely dcxtiojc'd by fire, mostly tnuj,
id by tho shells of tho allies on the
sldofaclng tho settlements. It Is be
lieved that not n dozen houses aro in
tact, nnd tho wall was damaged by he
trcmemloiiB flro of tho nlllea' artillery,
which, hovvover, was apparently not
heavy enough to produco much effect.
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