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lta-w vu), IP r " evening bulletin, HONOLULtr, n7rTliSuDliYTn'sov7i87,'mir 'PTWT' fTT "& L r Hardware Big New Stock of Rubber-packing, Rubber Belting 1 1-2 to 12 inches, Split Slcel Pulley from 6 to 30 Inches, Split Steel Shaft ing, dnlvnnlzecl Steel and Iron Rope, Steam Plow Cobles, hoisting Rope, blocks, Etc. - Stove Gasoline and a complete line of E. O- Hall & Son, LIMITED. Bulletin 15c. Great Book Sale THE GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR having to vacate premises on the first of the year, has determined to CL6SE OUT ENTIRE STOCK as nearly as possible within the NEXT SIXTY DAYS. In order to do this, and save cost of removal, we have made A Sweeping Reduction in Prices in All Departments from 20 to 50 per cent. This reduction is not only on all old stock, but the very latest things in Stationery and : : : : : all new books Nothing is reserved at this sale, and those who come first will get first choice. We have just opened and placed on our shelves OVER 2100 NEW BOOKS, and these are al1 be sold at the same reduced prices. Books published for St. 25, now go forSi.oo; Si. 50 books go for Si 20, and all other books sold proportion ately low. All Goods Sold for : : : : cash only J. M. WEBB, - Prop. OAHU CARRIAGE 1170 River Street. Bet. Bcrctanln and Paunhl. Tel. Blue 841. P. O. Box 878. Rubber Tires pat on in Satis factory Manner. H& THE STUMBLING BLOCK some pcoplo encounter In .select Ing wall paper la In the poor and Insufficient variety that has been carried In Honolulu. Those people havo not seen the elegant papers wo havo In stock, nor could we expect It, for as "Rome was not built In a day" neither could wo hope to ho visited by everybody during tho short tlmo we havo been In business. All are welcomo at our store, and we hao a stock of WALL PAPER that Is far ahead of any thing over seen here. Don't lose any time In coming to see us. SEAL'S BeretanlaSt.,nextto cor. of Emma Blank books of all description de jlgned and made at the EVENING BULLETIN'S Job Office. Keen Kutter Tools, Knives and Shears. per month. MF'G CO., Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Carriages, Wagons and Tracks. Repair Work a 8peclalty All orders promptly attended to. Only competent help employed. PACIFIC UNION OIL CO. Located In the Famous Coallnga Oil Field, of California, Proven oil lands, completely sur rounded by as rich oil-producing wcllt as there nro In tho State, yielding from SO to 230 barrels per day. Contract prices for oil at the Coal Inga wells, 70 cents per barrel. With twenty-five producing wolls of 100 barrels each per day, you can make your own calculation as to profits. The oil Industry of California Is Ic Its Infancy, yet many fortunes have been mado by Judicious and lucky In vestments In oil stock. Many mors will bo mado In tho near future. The average advance on original sslos of oil stock in twenty leading companies in California has been from SI to 1108 per share. Oil lands havo advanced from 11.25 to $1,000 and 12,000 per acre. When the Pacific Union Oil Com pany has a number of producing wells on Its property, its stock will have tho samo show for even greater aa vanco, as somo oil stock has advanced from 11 to 11,600 per share. The Pacific Union Oil Company nm no salaried officers, and Is controlled by woll known gentlemen of Integrity who will see that the monoy derived from tho sale of stock will bo legiti mately applied to tho development of Its property. For furthor Information, apply to J, H. FISHER & CO., Stock and Bond Brokers, nnd Hawaiian agents for the sale of a limited amount of Pacific Union Oil Company stock. Stangen wald building, Merchant, street. 1932 Cmo . HI. Knife. Uncle Wayback I declare, Elvira, this knife tastes soapy, same as the other one. Shrow Niece It's too bad, uncle, but city servants nrc so careless. Try eat ing with your fork. May be that's clean. New York Weekly. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Weather Bureau, Punnhou, Novem ber 18. Temperature Morning mini mum, TO; Midday maximum, 80. Barometer nt 9 a, in. 30.11. Steady. ltnlntnll 0.03. Dew Point G6F. Humidity nt 9 n. m. 74 per cent. Diamond Head Signal Station, No vember 18. Weather hazy ; wind fresh E. ARRIVED. Sunday, November 17. Am. schr. Aloha. Fry, from San Francisco, ln Kallua and Lahalna. Ocr. up. Llta, Harms, 133 ilaj'B from Hamburg. Am. but. Archer, Calhounii, 14 days from San Franclsrn. Stmr. W. (I. Hall, Thompson, from Knual ports. Schr. Alice Kimuan, irom Itanium. Stmr. Claudlno, I'urkor, from Maul ports. ui;rAnn;u. Saturday, No ember IC. Stmr. Kc An Hon. Moshcr, for Kona, Eleelc nnd Makawnll, Sloop Kalulanl, for Pearl City. Schr. Walalua, for Mololtal. Sunday, November 17. Am. schr. W. J. Patterson. Pearson, for Astoria. Am. bk. Annie Johnson, Engcls, for Snn Francisco. Am. schr. Charles E. Fallt. Hcnnlng sen. for tho Sound. Am. sp. Emily F. Whitney, Brlgman, for San Francisco. SAILING TODAY. Stmr. Nlllinu, Thompson, ror KllaU' en. at 5 p. m. Mtmr. Wnlalrnlo. Plltz. for Circle, llannpope, Wnlmca, Kckaha, loading. Stmr. I.uhua, .Napaia, lor .iioiumu pcrts, nt 5 p. m. Schr. Mnlulo, for llanalel and Iva llhlwnl nt I p. m. Schr. Lady, for Koolau ports, at 5 p in. SAILINO TOMOIIOW. Stmr. Maunn Loa. Slmcrson, for Ko mi ports, nt noon. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Scarle, for Koolau norts at 7 a. m. Stmr. W. U. wall, Thompson, mr Kauai ports, at 5 p. m. Stmr. Claiimnc, Tnrkor, lor Maul ports, at 5 p. m, PASSENGERS AnniVKD. From Maul ports, per str. Claudlno, Nov. 17 C. D. Lufkln, K. S. OJcrdrum M, D. Lowell, C. II. Jennings. Mrs. Sheldon and child. Miss Hnttie Shel don, Mrs. P. Johnson, II. Sheldon, Charles Healy, John Urwln, W. B. Mor ton, 11. Robinson, II. A. Vawlck, A. Sinclair, Chin Shin, Chong Kwon dice, Mrs. Barba and child, Young Kam, C. Amde, F. Garcia, O. O. Leong, wife nnd child, M. Mehcula, I. Ahong, Mon Sing, II. Howell, nnd 15 deck. From Hamburg, per sp. Llta, Nov 17 J. Halbckoth. wife and child. From Knual ports, per str, W. O. Hall, Nov. 17-0. N. Wilcox, F. Weber, W. M. Graham, Mrs. J. Aldo Jr., Miss M. Achuck, C. A. Itlcc, Dr. Pratt, H. F. Hayscldcn, W T. Lucas, E. S. Boyd and wife, Mrs. Strels and fen-ant, Chow Yuen, C. Achong, A. W. Dow, A. T. II. Jackson. O. W. Patton, Ah Chung. Tal Ho, II. P. Baldwin. E. K. Dull, John Passable, II. J. Buchanan, Dr. Hutchison, P. McLnne. Mr. Lund, A. Edsman, Mrs. Jarvin, Mrs. M. Cos ta, M. It. Tcvls, J. C. Jcrves, G. Chung Sur, Kodann, Henry Loo Kong, Ah Chow, Charles Makanul, and 80 deck From Hllo and way ports, per str. Klnau. Nov. 10 Count Knpulst. II. B, Blandlng. T. L. Stanley, Paul Jarrctt, W. II. Scott. George Boss, wife and two children, Major Wood, Lieut. Ly man, Henry Deacon, J. A. Scott, A. V. Carter, Georgo Lycurgus, J. An- drade, Father Bowman. Father Mc gevney, W. Pullar, Bev. J. Mnkekau, D. Linn, lieorgo II. Dcrgstrom, II. Ben liiiidt, wlfo nnd child. Judge Little. .Mrs. L. Tnnarn. Mrs. W. J. PIcknrd. J M. Horner, J. Watt, J. Glbb, E. T. Pat tern, W. I). Greenfield, T. E. Green field, W. B. Glberiion, P. Ceroghlns, W. S. Kobaynshl. S. D. Kokl, wife and child, E. A. Frnscr. E. E. Oldlng and wife, A. Leong. Young Chnn, W. E, Iievtrcnce, T. E. Illchardson, Lieut D. J. McLellnn, II. Prouty, J. K. How land, Y. Soga, Yl Hip and son, II. E, Kelscy, J. II. McKcnzIe and wife, R. A, Andrews, Miss A. Horner, and 98 deck . A GRATEFUL ADVBRTI8ER. The following from an advertiser la seu-expianatory: The Hulletln Publish nc Co.: I wish you would tako out tho advertisement in your paper relating to tho renting of my honso. Fifteen minutes after the first insertion of tfio ad. In your paper on Saturday, I succeeded In leasing tho placo at a fino sum. Thank ing you ngaln, nnd recommending your paper to nil advertisers as tho very best medium In town, I am very ro spectfully yours, JOSEPH FRIAS. November 18, 1901. Tho schooner Aloha made tho run from Knanapall to this port In a fow minutes over six hours. Sho sailed from the Maul port at ten minutes nf ter C o'clock on the afternood of Sat urday and arrived off poit hero al mid night the samo evening. The steamer Klnau will not sail for the other Islands tomorrow. She Is to be held over one day to accommodati the managers of the plantations now hero for tho sessions of the planter, meetings. Tho vessel will Ball on Wed nesday at noon. NEW TO-DAY FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, The regular meeting of tho Frater nal Order of Eagles will bo held In St. Antonio Hall on Wednesday, No vember 20th, at 7:30 p. m. T. A. SIMPSON, 1997 Nov. 18. 20. Secretary. SING CHAN CO. Importer, of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc. 8nnltnry Plumbing and Sewer Connec tions a Specialty. 229 King St., between River St. and R. R. Depot. YOU WANT Ou Wont Ads. WE WANT Your Wnnt Ads. EVERYBODY WANTS To Supply Your Wants. P. S. So does the BULLETIN, the newsiest dally In Honolulu. WANTS. Ads. In thl. column will be Inserted at 15 cent, a line one Insertion; 25 cent, two Insertion.: 30 cents one week; 40 cent, two week., and 60 cent, one month, tiiii is tne cneapesi advertising ever offersd tne people of Honolulu. SPECIAL NOTICES. liUI AND COLD BATHS nt the Silent Barber Shop. Everything sinewy up to dato; now and clean. Just what ou'ro looking for. 1991-lm PIANO TAUGHT BY EXPERIENC ED TEACHER; new, quick method; $5 month; special attention to adult beginners. Address box 610. . 1974-lm REMOVAL Tho Sewing Machlno Ex change has removed to 1288 Fort St. All kinds of sewing machines bonclit, sold, rented or exchanged. 1971-tf NOTICE TO BUILDERS Tho Union Express Co. has WHITE SAND FOR SALE. 1513-tf WANTED. WANTED Position, assistant book keeper, office work. Z. 11., Bulletin. 1997-lw WANTED Position ns cashier or of fice work by a lady of energy nnd experience. Address E. C, Bulle tin office. 1996-lw WANTED City salesman to carry sldo line on commission. Address 1). O., this office. 1996-tf WANTED By a good tennnt, a small cottage, with yard; rent must be $15 to $25. Address F. K., this of fice. 1991-lw VANTED By young married couple, furnished house of six rooms. X. Y., P. O. box 349. 1993-lw WANTED A young German girl to do general housework. El Premero, 1189 Alakca St. 1092-lw WANTED Position as stenographer by bright, energetic young lady with j ears of experience with law firms and general business, ltnpldlty, ac curacy nnd first-class work guaran teed. Address M. E, Bulletin of fice, stating salary, 1992-lw WANTED Work on single or double entry books: books exported, open ed or closed; financial statements; trial balances rendered by practical accountant. Address Accountant, this office. 1975-lm WANTED To sell Diamond nnd On.tl Rings, In the latest styles. Watches repair eu Dy a jeweler of 35 years' experience. G. DIETZ, Fort street. near Hotel. 1808-tf ROOM AtND BOARD. MOSQUITO-PROOF rooms; electric lights; telephone: nil modern Im provements; best of tablo board. Ap- iuy izou iicreiania Ave. 1992-lw THE LOS ANQELES 1523 Tort St.; newly furnished rooms, mosquito proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf ROOMS AT THE ALOHA Fort Street, from $1.60 to $2.50 per week. 1952-tf ROR SALE. FOR SALE A first-class lodging house, very cheap; part cash, part mortgage. Address K, this olllce. 199G-lm PURE White Leghorn Chickens and Eggs (guaranteed). Samples of birds at California Feed Co.'s, whero customers may obtain Information. E. C. Smith, Pearl City. 1990-tf FOR SALE Carriage and' saddle horses. Apply at 307 Stangenwald Bldg. 1993-tf FOR SALE Flno family horse, buggy mm Harness, ror pneo and partic ulars seo Chas. Bellina, Club biables. 1992-lm FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad- iiress 11. ai, uuncan, at Hulletln of fice. 1991-tt FOUR LOTS, Hobnin St.. Kapahulu. Walklkl; $J0O each, half cash; bal nuco $10 month, each lot. Jeff's, 43 King St. 1980-lm STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE The "Talula." as sho now lies in tho har bor. Sho Is a nearly now boat. In perfect working order, and has been of lato used In towing at Kabulul harbor. W. H. Pain. 1895-tf TO LET. TO LET Five houses, central loca tion; 1, 8 rooms, $30; 1, 0 rooms, $25; 1, 5 rooms, 5-year lease, $12.00; 2 together, 14 rooms, $33; furniture for sale, $750 cash. Apply to J. W. !-akc, Sewing Machlno Exchange, 1288 Fort St. 199Ctf LARGE, sunny mosquito proof room, centrally located; $10 per month. Apply Pantheon Barber Shop. 1994-tf TO LET Three rooms, with kitchen. bath and pantry (unfurnished); now houso, near electric cars; rent $10. Address J. M.. Bulletin office. 1992-lw TO LET Suit of offices In Progress block. Inqulro of Bruce Wnrlng & Co. 1980 tf TO LET Now cottages on Nuuanu Ave., $25; on Insano Asylum road, $12.50; on King St.. Palama, $10.50: off School St., nr. Nuuanu, $16, P. E. R Strauch, room 38, Campboll blk., 310 Fort St. 1984-2W TO LET Two Ganlon lane. 1 front rooms. No. 0 1880 tf FOR RENT A largo hall In the Wav erloy block, sultablo for lodges, so cieties, etc., furnished or unfurnUh ed. Apply to A. V. Gear, 1976 ACCURACY ACCURACY ! ACCURACY ! WHITNEY & WANTS. TO LET. TO LET A large, sunny tront room in a pHvato family; mauka Thomas Square; hot and cold water; electric lights; possession given Oct. 16th. Address A. B. C, P. O. box 672. 1964-tf TO LET A furnished house of nine rooms, cor. Artesian nnd Blngbam Sts. Address P. O. box 383. 1992-lw TO LET Two lurnlshcd rooms and rooms for housekeeping, $15. 1400 fteshment rooms for tho accommoda te. ...,.1.1. n...1 a. 1QQQ.9v'f .1 .- n...- .,,, .. 1 uiivtiuuni ofc. ..i.- t u.jh ui me huc-hp. 1 lie r-ijinn lame ai TO LET-Houso on LIHI.a St. near t'"1 a Bre,at f attention. The School, containing double parlor, 4 1Ionf,r allll 'Prn "ootli was the most bedrooms, dining room, bath and i'iutlful. ThU was presided over by patent W. C. Enquire of Jos. Frlas, MI,hh Lucy Ward and Miss Emily Ijidd. nt J. P. Bodrigues, on Fort St., opp.l Mr. Kltcat and Miss Cameron pre llackfeld's. l9S-t s,,Pll ou.r ,,e irRe 1)00tn wlloro wcro TO LET Entire second floor of build ing on Fort St., above Hotel, to be 1 eiidy for occupancy about Dee. 1st. Address II. I)., Bulletin office. 1993-lw SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, Punchbowl St.. modern Improvements. Apply lo A. O. Cunha, 2d house abovo Mor mon Church. 1991-lm FOR RENT A now house on Arte sian St. of six rooms with all mod ern Improvements. Enquire of Clias. E. Frasher, Consolidated Soda Works. 1922-tf FOR RENT Ttiroc or four unfurnish ed rooms; Hackfeld and Spcnrer; fine marine view. Lower Walklhl corner. 1991-lw NEWLY FURNISHED rooms. Borota nla Ave., cor. Kceaumoku St. Mrs. Jeffs. 1967-lm LOST. LOST Lady's gold watch, Saturday afternoon. Fort St., between School and Hotel Sts. Beturn to Bulletin olllce and obtain reward. 1997-lw LOST A gold watch at tho old base ball grounds. MakIM, Thursday evening. Finder can obtain llboral leward by returning samo to Ster ling's Paint Shop. 1995-lw STRAYED Three red and whlto hom ing pigeons, sliver bands around leg. Boward given if returned to Prlnco Kalanlanaole. 198C-tf ROUND. FOUND In Opera House. Nov. 9th, a small article of Jewelry. Call quartermasters office, Drlllshed 1997-lt FOUND A purse containing a sum of monoy. For particulars call at tho police station. 1980-tf Hawaiian Opera House BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH. Mr. James Neill AND THO NEILL COflPANY. Direct from 20 weeks of unparallel ed success In San Francisco. Present ing Nov. 14 ROSEMARY. Nov. 15 THE CA8E OF REBEL LIOUS 8USAN. Nov. 16 UNDER TWO FLAGS. As presented threo months nt tho Garden Theater. Now York. A dra matization of Oulda's novel. Nov. 19 "An Ideal Husband." Oscar Wilde's Greatest Play. Nov. 21 Nancy & Co. Famous Au giifttln Daly Comedy, Nov. 22 The Jilt Dion Bouclcault'a Itcmarkable Racing Drama. Nov. 23 The Royal Box Charles Coghlan's Romantic Masterpiece. LAVISH SCENIC rtOUNTINOS I No Children under 7 year, admitted. Seats now on sale at Wall, Nichols Compnny. TEL. MAIN 04. Mrs. H. H. Williams Art Embroidery and Stamping. Full line of Art Materials : : Art Embroidery Taught : : Love Building, Fort Street Design your own ledgers, cash books, etc. If you are undecided, we will help you. That Is in our line and the PRICE IS RIOHT, at the EVEN 1NQ BULLETIN. Our Constant Advertising Aim . We've all heard of tho dog which both growled and wngged his tail to tho bewilderment of tho bystander, who knew not which end to believe. A like uncertainty often exists In the case of an advertiser whoso prom ises have been known to hello per formance. The question naturally arises, "Is he entitled to crcdcnco now?" No doubt we've made many a mis statement In these ads, of ours occa sional errors will creep In Ilka boys under a circus tent. But by this time we flatter ourselves tho people of Ho nolulu know us too well to confound casual blunders with wilful misrepre sentation. Would You Do U. a Favor? Tell Ut Our Fault. MARSH, LTD. i HI F IN OF ST. ffi The fancy work fair and festival on tt-e grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral Saturday afternoon In aid of St. Peter's Chinese chapel, proved an unqualified success. There wag an Impromptu pic nic held on the grounds In the after noon. The lecture rooms of the Slslers' school was decorated In fine Bhapo and apportioned off Into booths and rc- JUplajed the great collection of dolls and material for fancy work. Prob ably the most popular of all tho )uiitliii was the candy and peanut booth which was presided over by Sis ter Albertlna. A large amount of moniv wan taken In at that place. Mls Ireno Dixon, Miss Davison and Mrs. C. W. Booth, assisted by several little gills, attended to tho work at tha refreshment booth nnd Miss Margaret Walker and Mrs. C. F. Pond served tea. knndnlches and enkes at tables. The grounds wero open from 12 noon until 6 o'clock and during those hours there was a continuous stream of peo ple, shotting that the occasion was a moot popular one. HOME RULB MEETING. There U to be a meeting of tho Homo Ruler, on the grounds In front of tho drill uhed this evening for the purpose of saj Ing good-bye to Delegate Wilcox, who Ieaes for Washington by tho Sltrra tomorrow. There will bo n number of speeches made, and among theso will be one by Mr. Wilcox him self. It Is understood that he will out line .1 plan of action for tho Homo Rutors and that he will advise them in a number of particulars bearing special inference to tho next campaign. Othr speeches will be mado by party leader, during the course of which there will be tome talk on the' refusal of the Governor to grant a special ses sion. ASSESSOR'S WILD RIDE. Hllo, Nov. 16. George H. Williams. Deputy Tax Assessor, returned from North Hllo Saturday night. He had been collecting taxes In that district and oanic In with his pockets bulging wmi uraits. no encountered much dllllculty in dodging landslides and crossing soft places In tho road. He Hays ho wuuld have given up tho at tempt to reach homo had he rot l:iiwn that F. M Wakeflell had como over i!ie road a mtlu ahi'.id if hiip. At plactH'tho road was well nlsli 'mpn'.s aide, and 'vi;ic It was di-i. It was light enough to realize that big rorkb w.ro 1'ingln; by their eyebrows to l'.u cllff'i oveihoktl. Wakefield ranio In muddy and Wf t nnd tho Tax Collector .'roi.ril uke no had been taking mud treatment for rheumatism. Ho reports five landslides along tho road. One flume trestlo was down at Manilla and two at Laupahoehoe. . , Boiled Celery. Tukii the white stalks of celery, wash, trim and cut Into six-Inch lengths and with a sharp knife shed one end of each piece to the depth of one und one-half inches and then tie the stalks Into small bundles. Cover well with boiling water; add a pleco of mace, a slice of onion, a few pepper lorns ami u uttlo salt and boll until loiiuer. orain from tho water and piace in a heated covered dish and sere with u white sauce, adding the oeaten yolk of an egg and a little lemon juue. Remove .the strings from me teiery ouroro adding the sauce. nenrjk sienklewlcz, author of "Quo Vnills," unlike most writers who seek tne quiet of tho countrv. flnrto charm in the freedom und lonllness of a crowded hotel w Ith all tho comforts of the century." He spends most of his time at Ragatz, Switzerland, Emporium Resturant King Street Near Nuuanu. FIRST-CLASS MEAL8 8ERVED AT ALL HOURS. Cheapest Good Meal In Town. JA8. F. MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 65 Queen St. r LEASE -OP- Business Property Tho undersigned wilt receive appli cations to loaso lots In tho "SCHMIDT CENTRAL BLOCK" on Borctnnl street. No. 588, adjoining tho prem ises of tho Queen's Hospital. This valuablo property will be divid ed Into several business sites and of fers a flno chance to investors In Real Estate Sultablo for Stores. Lodgtn Houses or Dwellings. Applications fo. lots win be treated in priority and will pay to make early applications. An Important featuro of these lease Is that the lessee haB tho option of purchasing his lot In fco simple during tho term of his lease at a flguro based on the rental he Is paying. Terms and conditions of lease with amount of rents asked can be had on application to Ja8. F. Morgan, 65 Queen Street. JA8. F. MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 65 Queen St n r i r al i ( i 1 . " jk jW',C&.,t .-, imuu&hLi', , .., ASLiH . :-:t 'Ma5ik.r,e;.;l.11iiie, , .' jjaJl-:., 'fcjfiffr , w ixmi JH, ua6..-