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VENINO BULLBTTrl. HONOLULU, T. II.. THURSDAY. 8EPT. C. 1900.
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Price $3 per load
delivered.
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THIS SEASON'S
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In the same old way.
But Newly Furnished, Clean and
Coot.
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STAR OYSTER HOUSE.
Weekly Bulletin 81 Pr ysar.
11
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS START
On Monday, the loth Inst., the High
and the Central (Iranimar Schools
begin their work for the coming year,
villi every prospect of the most suc
cessful year of their existence. Thcra
have been somo changes in organiza
tion of the primary and the Rrammar
departments, and a Rcnornl streiiRth
enlng of the teachinR force all round.
Miss Nccdham, no well known for her
experience nml ability, will bo super
vising principal of the prlmnry and
gtnmmar departments. Miss Qnlt, of
revcral years' most successful teach
ing, will be added to the. prlmnry, aid
Miss Loomls, nn alumnae of Nebras
ka University, will take the sixth
urnde.
Miss Woodford, a graduate of the
I.os Angeles Normal School, and of
the University of California, and of
fix years successful expcrlcnco In
teaching In Los Angeles, will tench
one of the eighth grades.
.Miss Yock) of Stanford, taltes tho
English of the High School.
Hereafter, 'graduates of the High
School, recommended by tho princi
pal, will be ndmlttcd to enter Berke
ley without examination.
Chinese Claim Sea,
DEPUTY HIGH SHERIFF,
Took Their Cattle
Deputy High Sheriff flcorgo Sea re
turned today from Maul, where he
levied execution In tho case of Mnr
Ducklc vs. S. Ahnil, wherein Judgment
wns given for $21S0 agalnut tho de
fendant, who In tho
meantime has
gone Into bankruptcy,
Sea had qulto ,
in lifir.1 limn loi'flni rift nnmiint rt vn.
bora of Ahml tried to make the Dep
uty High Sheriff appear In tho light
of almost an ordinary cattle thief.
They alleged that Sea In his round-up
of Ahml's cattle, which were tho prin
cipal nssct to be sold, corrnled a
number of their nntmals as well. Ah
nil contended that theso nnlnuils did
not belong to him, but others suld
they did; so Sea held on to them. The
Chinese then filed three replevin
suits against him. The full list of
Sea's alleged Iniquities Is made to
appear as follows:
Young Knm claims that Sea took
from him seven cows and steers, one
heifer and one roan horse, vnlucd al
together at $220. Sen Choug says
Hint tho bad and bold Deputy High
Sheriff took from him one herd of
cows, steers and bulls comprised of
Vi head, 33 head of steers and heif
ers, 1 btuck mule colt, 1 grey colt, 1
bay volt, 1 black and whlto colt, and
1 black colt, of a total value or $1713.
Finally Young Kat Hlng claims that
Sea took from him 1 bay mule, 1
brown mule, 1 black mule, 1 son el
marc, 1 black stallion, 1 black mare.
1 white mare, 1 bay mare. 1 map
hmse, 1 bay mare, 1 black horso 1 Lay
horse, 1 black mare, and 3 rows, vat
'rmI at $51U.
The alo of theso anluinU was ac
cordingly postponed, tho alleged own
ns furnishing bonds for tho value of
the animals .which Sea then returned
to them. A piece of real estate, IX
cows, 4 calves, 2 horses and 1 mule,
concerning whlih there was no din-
vulc, were sold at auction by Sea,
Nit
l-'lmil plans for tho entertainment of
the California editors wcro completed
junta day. Tomorrow mnruliiK in tho
Alnmrda they arrive, probably mjwi
after t!;30 o'clock, and they will bo
clvcn u welcome such us will give litem
their first hint Ins and favorable im
pression ot Hawaii.
At 11 o'clock thoy will call on Gov
ernor Carter and nt noon they will
lunch ut tho Mo.imi hotel. In the nf
ternoon they will ride about town In
nutomobllcs, tnlilns In tho klKlita. All
w'ho have automobiles to take part uiu
to bn suru to have thorn ut tho Mo.nu
hotel nt 2:30 o'clock.
In tho evening tho editorial party
Joins in the great Alameda nlnht cel
ebration at the Hawaiian hotel.
WEATHER REPORT.
D. S. Weather Bureau,
Local Office,
September ti.
Temperatures 0 n. in., 70;, 8 u. m ,
80; 10 n. m., 80; noon, 81; morning
minimum, 75,
Barometer, 8 n. m., 29 98; nbViluti
humidity, 8 a. m 8.091 grains per
cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 a. ni
71 per cent; dew point, 8 n. m., 70.
Wind 0 a. m., velocity 8. direction
N. E.; 8 n'. m velocity 7, direction N.
E ; 10 a. ra., velocity 9, direction N. E.;
noon, velocity 8, direction N. E,
Rainfall during 24 hours ended 8 a.
m ,01 Inch.
Total wind movement during 24
hours ended at noon,, 174 miles.
Business Notices.
NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL.
(In Snntnmhor lut Iftflfi. I withdrew
as a member of tho firm of Sins Wn
(Signed) LI KIM YUEN.
3179-3t
limimi
Dwight To Run
FOR SUPERVISOR
From Honolulu
Supervisor Samuel C. Dnlght was
not present at the caucus of Fifth Dis
trict delegates on account of the Im
portant work that had to be transact
ed by tho County Committee. Whon
seen later, ho was asked as to the
talk by tho Adveitlser In regard to
his running for tho Senate. He said,
"I do not propose to run for the Sen
ate, nor as Supcrvlsor-nM.nrgc, but ns
a Supervisor from tho district of
Honolulu."
Ho emphatically denied nny Inten
tion to run for any other ofllco than
that named. He wild that his busi
ness requires him nt his omen every
day, so that he could not entertain
any thought for the Upper House of
the Legislature.
John l'aoo, fiom Alcn, will run foi
the House from tho Sixth Precinct.
He and Representative Thomas Kn
lawala were the aspirants for a scat
In the Houso at tho next term. A
there w-ns no way to settle tho mat
ler, blth men ngrced that ns they
were running as delegates to the Conn
ty Convention, tho man securing tho
Iniftst number of votes should gel
the choice. Tot lot fell to John Pano,
who drew lf.o votes, standing fourth
In his precinct, as against 151 votes
cast for Thomns Knlawaln. z
The Weekly Edlttoh ot the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
-an news of tho day. For XI a year.
Political Notices
ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the Republican nomination for
COUNTY SUPERVISOR
for the district of Honolulu.
SfSO-tf C. L. CRA111IE.
ANOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dtdato for the olllro of
SUPERVISOR FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF HONOLULU,
subject to the action of the convention
of tho Republican party.
3180-tf A. V. GUAR.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco myself ns a can
didate for tho nomination for
SUPERVISOR
ot tho District of Walalua and Wala
nac, subject to tho notion of tho Re
publican Convention.
3478 tt " ANDREW E. COX.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco myself ns a can
dldato for the oftlco of
DEPUTY SHERIFF OF '
WAIALUA,
subject to the action of the Republican
Convention.
3178-tf OSCAR COX.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco myself as a can
didate, for
REPRESENTATIVE
for the Fourth District, subject to the
uitiou of tho Republican County Con
vention. S. KBNUI NAKAl'AAHU.
3478-tf
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for
tho Republican nomination for
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
subject to the action of tho Republi
can District Convention,
347C-tf WM. T. RAWLINS.
Collect Postal
Cards
PUT THE'M
N ALBUMS
It's the most sensible hobby that
ever atarted.
Tho cards should be placed In an
album to preserve them and keep
them in the order In which they are
received.
We have a new stock of albums
made for postals fiom 20c. up to very
fine ones.
Hawaiian News Co.,
ALEXANDER YOUNQ 9LDQ.
t3,yZr?&J&iTiZ$'&-9,SU'& it&
: An Economist
(I A National Cash Register Is
N an economist and a provider. It
jf records sales and all transsc-
Jii tlons affecting cash cr credit.
t' It tells you who the soldier Is
j'l In your sales department and
!i; who errs in making change, it
y. makea no difference how small
.I the business Is the sales can be
.'( made larger by Its use.
EVERYTHING
FOR THE OFFICE.
Hawaiian Office
Specialty Co.
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BULLETIN ADS. PAY
Political Notices
ANNOUNCEMENT,
t linretit announce mv cnhdldnev for
tho Republican nomination for
TERRITORIAL SENATOR,
for the District of Oaliu.
3166-tf CIIAS. DUOAH.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
t hereby announce my candidacy for
tho Republican nomination for
TERRITORIAL 8ENAT0R,
for tho District of Oahu,
3400-tf K. K. L11.IKALANI.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dal') for tho ofllco of
SUPERVISOR FOR THE COUNTY
OF OAHU,
subject to the action of the convention
of the Republican party,
SAMUEL C. DWIOIIT.
34C3-tf
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounra my candidacy
for tho Republican nomination for
COUNTY SUPERVISOR
for the Fourth District. County of
Oahu, subject to tho rules of the Re
publican County Convention.
3164-tf WA1.TKU D1LLIN011AM.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for
REPRF.SENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
riibject to tho action of tho Republi
can Contention.
3ltil-tf DANir.L KIKAIIA.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 hereby nnuouncc my cnndldaey for
tho Republican nomination for
COUNTY SUPERVIQOR-AT-LARQE,
for tho County of Oahu, subject to the
action of the Republican County Con
tention. 5101-tf W. W. HARRIS.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce my cundldccy for
tho Republican nomination for
DEPUTY SHERIFF
for tho County of Oahu, subject to the
action of tho Republican County Con
vention. 3l(i4-tf I1KNRY C. VIDA.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for
tho Republican rcnomluatlon for
TERRITORIAL SENATOR
for the District of Oahu.
3103-tf U L. McCANDLESS.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounre my enndldncy for
tho Republican nomination for
DEPUTY SHERIFF
for tho County of Oahu.
31G3tf J. S. KALAKIELA.
-ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the Republican nomination for
COUNTY AUDITOR
for tho County of Oahu.
34G3U H. M. DOW.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for
COUNTY SUPERVISOR,
subject to tho nctlon of tho Republi
can County Convention.
3402-tf J. C. QUINN.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself ns a can-
dldato for re-election as a member of Mibject to tho nctlon of the Convcn
ho tlon of tho Rcpiibllcnu party,
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, 3171-tf NAOARAN KEnNANDEZ.
Kiiojeci io mo action or mo Democrat-
lc County Convention.
3IGl-tf
II. T. MOORE.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco myself as a can
didate for
COUNTY TREASURER,
subject to tho action of the Democrat
ic County Convention.
3ii;i-tr
RICHARD II. TRENT.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco mv rnndldncy for
tho Republican Humiliation for
COUNTY TREASURER OF OAHU
vubject to tho action of tho Republi
can County Convention.
Sinitf V. T. I'. WATERHOUSB.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for
tho Republican reiiamluaMon for
COUNTY AUDITOR,
for tho County of Oahu.
Sllil-tf JAB. 11ICKNELU
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for
the Republican rcnomlnntlon for
COUNTY CLERK
for tho County of Oahu.
3101-tf D. KALAUOKALANI, JR.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
. ,. .. .
I .1. XL", "" "' ,',;. ,Z. '
tor the Republican nomination for
COUNTY SUPERVISOR
for tho district of Honolulu.
CHARLES HU8TACE, JR
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I dcslro tn nnnrlinec my candidacy
for nomination ns
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
subject to tho action of tho Republican
Convention.
34G8-U E. A. LONO.
Political Notices
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnuouncc my candidacy for
the Republican nomination for
TERRITORIAL SENATOR,
for the DlMrlct of Oahu.
37r,-tf -vYII.LIAM 0. SMITH.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
t hereby announce myself as a can
didate for
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
subject to the action of the Republi
can Contention.
?l"r.-tf W. C. ROE.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnnunco my candidacy for
tho Republican nomination lor
REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH
DISTRICT.
subject to the action of the Republi
can District Convention.
3473-tf A. (1. CORRKA.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby declare myself a candidate
for re-nomlnntion ns
8UPERVI80R FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF KOOLAU,
subject to the action of tho Home Rule
Convention.
3473-tf J. K. PAELE.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself ns a can
didate for nomination ns
ATTORNEY OF THE COUNTY
OF OAHU
by the Republican Convention.
S473tf C. A. LONO.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
tho Republican nomination for
TERRITORIAL 8ENATOR
for tho District of Oahu
OHAB. F. CHILLINaWOHTH.
3473-tf
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I dcslro to nnnounco myself a can
didate for the office of
8HERIFF OF THE COUNTY
OF OAHU,
subject to tho action of tho Republi
can Coincntlcm.
ARTHUR M. BROWN.
3407-tf
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I dcHtro to nnnounco myself a can
didate for the otTlrc of
ATTORNEY OF THE COUNTY
OF OAHU,
subject to the action or the Republi
can Convention.
31GG-tf JOHN W. CATHCART.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the ofllce of
ATTORNEY OF THE COUNTY
OF OAHU,
subject to tho action of the convcutlon
nf tho Republican party.
3IOtf FRANK ANDRADK.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnnunco myself us a can
didate for nomination for
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT.
subject to tho nctlon of the Republi
can Convcutlon.
OEO. K. EWALIKO.
3470-tf
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco myself a candi
date for the ofrtro of
SUPERVISOR FOR THE DI8-
TRICT OF HONOLULU,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I destro In this manner to nnnounco
my eandldney for tho nomination for
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DI8TRICT,
aKrccltiK to conform to tho action of
tho Republican County Convention,
3172 If JOHN HUllHES,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby auuouiieu myself nr a can
didnto for rcnomlnnilcn as
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
subject to the action of the Republican
Convention.
3172-tf E. W. QUINN.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I ileslrn to announce my candidacy
for nomluntluii ns
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
subject to the nctlon ot the Republican
Convention.
S472tf A. D. CASTRO.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for
nomination as
REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTH
DISTRICT.
subject to action of tho Republican
County Convention.
3172 tf A. S. KALEIOPU,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
subject to tho action of the Republi
can Convention,
tW-tf W H. KAILIMAL
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TIME TABLE
The steamers of this line will arrive an J leave this port as hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO:
ALAMEDA
SIERRA . .
ALAMBDA
SONOMA .
ALAMEDA ,
....Si:i'T. 7
....hi:pt. 19
...SEPT. 28
OCT. 10
OCT. 19
In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the agents are pi
pared to Issue to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any rail
road from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New
York by any steamehlp line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm G. Irwin & Co., Ltd
OCEANIC S. S. CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship
Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this
port on or about the dates below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
KORBA
AMERICA MARU..
SIIIKHIA
CHINA
SEPT. 11
SEPT. 21
SEPT. 28
OCT. fi
OCT. 12
OCT. l!l
OCT. 27
i. MONGOLIA
I NIPPON MARU . .
DORIC
Call at Manila.
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
H Hackfeld & Co, Ltd,, K
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO
Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific
From New Yorlc to Honolulu
8.S. "AMERICAN" to sail SEPT. 10
Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st
Street, South Brooklyn.
Prom San Frnnclnco To Honolulu
8.8. "NEVADAN" to sail SEPT. 11
6.8. "NEBRASKAN" to sail OCT. 1
Frelgnt received at Company'a Wharf, Greenwich St,
and each month thereafter.
Prom Honolulu to San Prnnctaco
8.8. "NEBRASKAN" , to ull SEPT. 3
U.8. "NEVADAN" to sail SEPT. 21
Prom Swattlo nnd Tneoma to Honolulu
VIA SAN FRANCISCO.
8.8. "NEVADAN," direct to sail AUQ. 31
8.3. "NEBRASKAN- , to sail SEPT. 20
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY AT
C. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt
GENERAL f-REIQHT AOENT. AGCNTS, HONOLULU.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mall
Stesnmahlp Company.
Stetmers of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN
PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 8. W
and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Brisbane, art)
DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:
From Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.i From Sydnoy and Brlsbsne.
(Kor Brisbane and Bydney) I (For Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.)
MIOWERA SEPT. 22AORANOI ., SEPT. II
AORANOI OCT. 20 MOANA OCT. 17
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States i.nd Eu
rope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
Thee. H. Panes & ft., Ltd. (ieieral AgeiU,
J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Csmpbell, Vice President; J. L. McLean,
Secretary; A. F. Clark, Trsasursr; N- E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank Hustaee,
Manager.
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd.
DRAY MIEN, 63 QUEEN ST,
DEALERS IN 4
Firewood, Stove, unci Steam Coal.
AL8Q WHITE AND BLACK SAND.
Oahu Railway
Time Table,
OUTWARD.
For Waianae. Walalua. Knhuliii and
Way Statlonh 9:15n. 111.. 3;20p.
For Pearl City, uwn Mill and Way
mnllims l7--tn n m !l-tr. n m
f. : 1 5 p. in., 19;20 11. in., til: 16 P. in,
For Wahlana 3'15 a. tn. nnd 5:1B
p. m.
INWARD.
Arrive Honolulu from Knbuku, Wal
alua and Walai.ao S:3G a. m., C:31
p. m.
'Arrlvo In Honolulu from Ewa Mill
and Pearl City 17:46 a. m., SiHC n.
m., 10:38 a. m, 'l-.-IO p. m., l:3l p.
m.. 5:31 p. in., 7:3') p. ra.
.6n"'l ""iu'.u..ir." "
Arrive Honolulu from Wnlilana
' oi,iu ' "' l,,m oidl ' "'
DMIy.
t Ex. Sunday,
t Sunday Only.
Tho Halclwa Limited, a two-hour
train (only first-class tickets hoitored),
leaves Honolulu every Sunday nt 8:22
a. in.; rctiirnliie. arrives In Honolulu
at 10 ID p. m The Limited stops only
at Pearl City and Walanue.
I O. P. DENIBON, V. C. SMITH,
I Supt. O. P. & T. A.
1 Fins Job Printing at the Bulletin.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
ALAMEDA SUIT.
SONOMA SKIT.
ALAMEDA OCT.
VENTURA OCT.
12
18
3
9
ALAMEDA
.OCT. 21
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
SIIIERIA
CHINA
MONOOI.1A . . .
NIPPON MARU ,
ORIC
MANCHURIA . .
,.8EPT. 4
..SEPT. 11
..BEIT. 18
..SKIT. 25
...OCT. 5
...OCT. 13
HONOKONO MARU OCT. 23
KOREA NOV. 2
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