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V ' ;' . EVENING: BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. It., MONDAY. MAY 7, 1900. -T 4Wl S ) A t BUSINESS CONTRACTOR. Otto Oss Carpintcr, Jobber and Contractor. Phone 15&3. 1420 1 Victoria St. 4321-lm PLUMBING. Yec Sing Kee-Plumber end Tinsmith, Smith rit., bet. llc.tel and l'auahl. Bulletin Business Office Phone 250. pHMti Editorial ttonm Phone 185. Oahu Railway Time Table. OUTWARD. For Walnnne, Wnlnlim, Knhnku and Way Stations 9: It a in , M:20 p. m. Tor l'carl City, Kwn Mill unit Way Stations f7:3J . in.. !) 13 a. in, 11:05 a. m 2:lt p. m.. 320 p. m., 5:1B p. in., (9-30 p. in, tll:00 p. m for Wnhlan ;!& . ni. nni' "6:15 p. tu. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wnlulua ami Walauno 8.36 a. in., ..5:31 p. in. Arrlvo In Honolulu from Ew& Mill and Pearl City 17: 40 a. m.. 8:3tf h. m., 10.38 a. m, l:40 p. m., 4:3l P m.. B:3l p. in., 7:30 p. m. Arrlvo Honolulu from Wnhtawa 8:30 n. m. mid "0:31 p. n- I Dally. t Ex. Sunday. J t Biimlay Only. I The Halclwa limited, a two hour train (only first-class tickets hon ored), lcaeB Honolulu eery Sunday1 ut 8:22 n m.; returning, arrives 111 Honolulu nt 10.10 p m. Tlio Limited utops only at Pcsrl Ctty and Walanao. O P. DFNIRON. P. C. SMITH. ' T-iiijt Schooner CONCORD Sailing for KAPUIIA, HONOIPU, KAI1TJA and H00KENA From Borenson's Wharf. Apply on Board or to HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO., Agt Telephone 390, Mnunakea St., below King. P. 0. Bot 820. Wong Wong, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. PLUMBING and PAINTING. Office: Honolulu Painting Co., 221 King St.; P. 0. Box 914. The Encore Saloon Try a drink nt the new place and have MIKE PATT0N serve you. COR. HOTEL and NUUANU. ice manufactured from pure distilled wa ter. Delivered to any part of city by courteous drivers. ) OAHU ICE AND ELFCTRIC CO.. Kewalo. Telephone 628, Ice Delivered to residences and offices at 25c per hundred in 10-lb. lots ir more. W. O. BARNHArVT, 133 Merchant St Tel. HO. BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS. DEALERS IN LUMBER. ALLEN & ROBINSON. Queen Street :: :: :: 'Honolulu. M. PfiiUlps & Co Wholesale Importers and Jobbers CUnOPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. FORT and CUtx:; 6T8. S. 8A1KI, Bamboo Furniture Made to Order, Picture Framing a Specialty, 5G3 S. BERETANIA ST. TELEPHONE 497. HONOLULU IRON. WO.RKS Improved and Modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and de scription made to order. Boiler work and RIVITED PIPES for irrigation purposes a specialty. Particular at tention paid to JOB WORKt and re pairs executed at shortest notice. , v . i raaBragg;myiiiiii iiiiwhmi iiwhiiw Sfceinw&y ? AHU UTIlttM 1'IAMUB. ThAYE.t PIANO CO, IBS II07R HTIIEHT. w Plume US. TUNING (UtJUANTKKP ptsssriig i ii mi hi i MECTOKY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Japanese Employment Association, Nuuanu iimi faualil Sts, Cnll up phone G!7 If-'jon want n cook, good boy of servahts, JtEPAlRIHQ; Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at the Factory Honolulu Wire Bed Co., 1260 Alapal St. Telephone 531). 394G-tf Ready Cash is .always provided lor you when-, you have a' savings acj count. Unlike oilier investments, yoursavingsaccount is always worth dollar for dollar and you stand no chance of losing- by the fluctuations of the market. We pay you 41-2' per cent. compound interest. BanR of Hawaii, Ltd., Capital & Surplus $1,'000,000. " Furniture, Iron Beds, Mattresses Coyne Farniture Co., Ltd. BISHOP STREET. HONOLULU. Genuine; Swedish and ?. Electrical Massage K. SASAI, Fukuokayo Hotel, Liliha Street, - v Telephone 505. ' .-lt. . THE iCkas. R. Frazier Company TOUR ADVERTISERS fhone 371. 122 King St. Til BNNY k CO, Ltd., AGENTS FOR THE WHITE Sewing Machine . 12GG Fort St. Phone 48S. WAIKIKI INN 'The Finest Bathing on the Beach," ' 'lleaia AlAll Hour. WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. w. C..3EHUIN, proprietor. ,, r i ..')' r", I The Manhattan Cafe Meals and .Short Orders at All Times of the Day and Night. We Never Sleep. FORT ST. NEAR HOTEL. R. Wm. WARHAM. Prop. 0. Q. YEE H0P.& CO. SHIPPERS and FAMILY BUTCHERS TELEPHONE-rr 251 P. H. BURNETTE ; Com'r. of Deeds for California and New York; NOTARY PUBLIQj Grant Marriage Licenses; Draws, Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases, Wills, F.to, Attorney for the District Courts. 79 MERCHANT ST. QHflv lissKsB 'HONOLULU; PHONE 310. AMUSEMENTS San Francisco THEATER Under new management. NEW PICTURES. GOOD MUSIC AND SONQ. MISS AKINA WILL S1NQ. REGULAR PRICES, 5, 10 & 15c. ART THEATER ,Ncw Fcntarc Film, In Old Arizona Change of program three times a week Monday, Wednesday and Fri' day. ' ' THE EMPIRE MOTION PICTURES Thorough ventilation, comfortable chain. TWO SHOWS DAILY. " Admission 10c, 15c, 25c. Park Theater Fort Street and Chaplain Lane J Open Air Motion Pictures FORT, BELOW BERETAITIA ST. Program Changed 3 TIMES A WEEK 3 Admission 10 cents Children 5 cents Reserved Seats 15 cents ALOHA PARK OPEN AIR MotionPictures OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE. Admission 10c Reserved 15c Call at ' , Orpheum Saloon, " and solve the Mosquito Question HATS AND MATS. New Jot .of. beautiful colored Ma nila mats. Fijian mats, fancy bor ders. Old Calabashes, Russian and Japanese Brasses. HAWAIIAN & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO. Young Building. (Under Electric Sign.) Use Centennial's Best Flour HENRY MAY & CO., LTD. MAKE another visit to HALEIWA. You'll enjoy it. St. Clair Bidgocd, Mgr. . Madeira Embroideries MRS,. ROSENBERG. YOUNQ HOTEL Rainier Beer FOR SALE AT ALL BARI TELEPHONE. 1331 WAH CHONG CO, DRY GOODS AND.TAIL0RING. Everything absolutely new and fresh from the Coast. WAVERLEY BLK. - HOTEL ST. PRIMO Siixi AMUSEMENTS. HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE. June 14, 10, and 22. WITHERS, "THE JOACHIM OF THE CELLO." WITH HIS COMPLETE COMPANY OF EUROPEAN CONCERT CELE- BRITLES, INCLUDING Madame S0BRINO, Prima Donna Soprano, Covent Garden; Mr. CHARLES BENNETT, the Eminent American Baritone; Mme. MARGUERITE ELZL, F."R. A.'M., Solo Pianiste. Seats on sale-at .BcrgstronvMuslc Co. Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75e, and 50c. rrTJr'WMCXflMDCrWM4rj f SPORTS !i WMMUMUIVIMWUtUMglMiWIMMMiMta Local Bats Are Too Good For Sailors tt was u ripping game of cricket on S.iturtlny nt Mulilkl, nuil tho combined chips got tlio surprh-e ' tholr lives. Ami who would not bo astonished r.t seeing' seven nick els fall for twenty run, nnd then gnzo, on the spectacle ot the "tall end" knocking up eighty runs, nje, eighty nml ono! The fact of tlio matter la thnt the ticti) hats of the H. C. C. were sent In last, nnd ns the first seven wlck tts fell fco quickly, and nt ,such lit (to eonf, the combined ships thought they had n snap on, nnd as Captain lluchly went In to bnt ho re marked: "We thought you had a strong team In Honolulu.'.' "Why, yea," replied the H. O, C. captain, "no we have." "Hut seven wickets for twenty runs looks bad." persisted the sailor. "And now you only hno three more men for us to get out " ''Thnt Is right," chipped In nuchly, "but tjicy .won't go out!" And something very1 like that hap pened, (oo, for Duchly hit ip 4.G and Htlrcd. Mnrrleon was bowled after making 10, and Dob, Anderson, who went, l,n ast, carded his bat out, fqr 7 "Mr, Dyes" made no less than 12 runs, and tho H. C. C. total was 1P1,Iq their opppnents 62. lluchly was. In fine form, .and on going to the wickets hit three four- ors for a start. One lovely stroko of his went clean over tho dressing room and lamW In the street; his vtrokea nil around tho wicket were J good, nnd he certainly gavo tlio ball-J ors a. taste of his quality. . , Far the ships, Milliard, who made 20 did best, and his batting was. ft treat to watch. Coatcs nnd, Ma calllno aleo (III well, making two runs apiece. Turner (not the cele brated Victor) was not out for ono run. nnd his stjle or batting did pot rcinlnd qno greatly of tho fa mous Australian. It was a most enjoyable game, and it Is probable that :i return match n. ny be phijcd, In tho near future Quite n crowd of people turned out to wntch tlio, game, and, nlthough It was u rlqky thing to do, tho II. C. C. way of putting In tho best bats lust won tho match In flue btylc. The More wan as follows; comiiim:u ships. Malcolm, c-fiight I I'iiiI Iw.n'ln.l l ,..,.,. ..,, v. - HaUunce, std, ,,...., ) Hint, caught .' 3 .' Wooclllcld. (.aught 3 ' C'o.ilcB. qaught, ID I'aj nes, bowled ,7 Johnston, caught 'i Marcalllno, caught 10 IIIIII.111I, caught ..' 2ii Trumpcr, not out 1 Uycs 'i Total, 02 HONOLULU O. C. I'ntlcy, ,ruiugit. ; , . . . . .", Orn, bowled , U llustard, c, and h 1 Xiickcr, bov;led 0 Walker, bowled I V Iddes, caught 2 Maxwell, caught K Huclilgy, retired , 43 Harrison, bowled 10 pockburn, bowled .7 Anderson, not out 7 Uycs ...., 1,2 rf r Tota) , 101 The All-Wry-Goods combined team defeated u team from Wlcliman'a by a scqro o(. 16 to 9 jesturday. The Dry Oo;du bunch are ready Io tnko on any business house team iu tho city, and are anxiously awaiting challenge) from representatives of any 'teams that want a game. Tho fact (hat the Oahu Ilascball League has made n start and has ar ranged tta schedule, Is the beginning of "Illg League Uall" and will bo tho stepping btonc to the game flour ishing onco mora In the future as It did In tho past. . i a rt a There will bo u mcotlDK of th Kalanhinaolo League in the Orpheum Theater nt "'0 iui frlday night next. Additional Sports on Page 3 Wants SITUATION WANTED. Voung lnnn, experienced stenograph er, desires position; no objection to country. Address J. M., thli offlcc. 1330-4t FOR SALE. A basket buggy In good condition; sultabto for Army onUcr. Inqulro nt Torrltory Stables. 1331-lw A largo property nt the entrance to beautiful 1'auao Valley, with clroir stream of mountain water running through It; ono 8-room dwelling, one five-room cottage; electric lights and modem plumbing; doth houses thoroughly renovated. lCntlro propr(y will bo sold for less than tho cost of tho buildings. Addrcrs "Home," this offlcc. 4331-tt One two-wheel rart, Iron tire; ono trap, four neater; one Htuilcbakcr buggy, ball-bearing, with rubber tires. Address ,A. It. C, this of fice. ' ' 4327-tt Cyphers JtO egg Incubator and two brooders; reasonable. Apply K27 Mnklkl St. 4328-tt Choice collection of stamps (about .I.ObO). Address. 19U Hullo- BULLETIN. ADR PAY Eaimuki Park jfWiv -N' " -T" 3" i"'" "' m''V 2 : j.uSiiA ut in 4 '" ' tiS i'"JJ" ', s ?nn , &2 S-MUn-n ( I 'C KUlr 'Jr iHoil S s jflV' :1 riitltso ' ' 7J 3 n : 7 alGEk a I o in i . E - . 'eueo sn - " 7 , tin m . ' - 3 ' AYCNUE 7 itiu 6 icyi 3 nut 't -.--, i SOLD Block-A Lots 1, 2, 6, 7. .'1 n : Lots for Sale. t Real Estate Exchange, Ltd., 82 WANTS WANTED Advertisements Under this HeaJIng On. Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertisements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. Wanted to Kent furnished cot tage with three bed rooms; io sponsible party. Address C. 0. Clvan wiping rags at the Uulletiu ol flcs. SITUATION WANTED Ily .oung lady ns nxilslnnt book keeper or ilerlcnl work, has had experience, good references Ad dress M. n. 132S-K An experienced carpenter desires po sition. Twcntj-lUe jeara experl enrc on plantation. Address Mux 11, Kahulul. 4328-tt FOR SALE. One and two-thirds acres of coffee land, with Improvements thereon, situated In llolualoa Kona, Ha waii. Adilress Mrs. 11. Ik-ll, den. Uclhery, Honolulu. 4318-lm wkly-lm 10,000 Cocnanuts Just arrived on schoonor Concord, from fanning Island. Miller Salvage Co. P. O. Hox f27. 42SS-tf FOUND. lloll of matting outside Maternity Home. Call at Hopp & Co. 4331-51 A pair ot trousers on fort street, between Queen nnd Hnleknuwll.i streets. Owner may receive his property afler describing contents of pockets nt II. Hnckfcld & Co.'s main office. Cor. Queen ail fort streets. 432S-3t ji-iii i i ..-.-.. r,,. . . .. 111 Or.tltH.il ime i n I 3371 in in 2 urn in BtOCK J m in 4 193'M 1 n 14 AYCNUL v . it r : " r S I I II3H Iff , ltlt 31 " -" C 7 2 , I'm m i if sii i it 7 j6w?&-(r-af- t Hill lit , If lit I tl I ll! , i , .' '; 3 4 ' in in . . ifiit in tsvm " ' nj'Jl, l.'l' I 13311 i It3ll 3 J ion i 4 ,11)11 J ft '-WTTT- AVCNUC i vZ v. Block B Lotsf 5, 6, 7, Bjock C . $400 Each. TO LET Advertisements Under this Heading One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad. vertlsements Inserted tor Less Than Ten Cents. K. of I. cottages, 2 story, new, Un ion street and Harden lane; clotn to business, r.o nrd in keep up, no car fare Klcctrlc lights and gas. Apply to .1 M McChestiey, 10 Merchant street. 43lb-lf At the end of ear line on the bench, furnished house, four bed-nwmn; electric lights. Address "N," 11 u I I e t I n oince. Two rotteurs o'n Y011113 street. Nos 1310 nnd 1308 Two bed rooms, eloypts, I'lectili- llghti and gas. Apply mi pie.nlscs. 1323-Ot Deslrnlile, eiKd. mo'ijilltn - proof looms. Applv 23(5 King St., bet. Alal.ea nnd Itlihnrds els. 4305-tf Itooiii iuiiI board In private family. Inqulro nt ,32 K lnnn street, near Aluplu. Terms renronable. 4311-lm furnished milage In Knplolnnl I'nrk on the bench. Address S II u I let in. 430K-tt furnished housekeeping rooms; lino view. 700 (Juan j St., cor. Alapal. 42:ir.-tr for Itcnt furnished, rMil. nent rooms nt 1303 Ntiunnu ne 4320-lw Two furnished rooms. 1071 A Llko llke St., near Campbell Lane, Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs. n. McCounoll, 1223 Hmmn St. OULLCTIN AOS PAY Tract Wl a if mi in i icno in rr r - Z 7 . iu i n i dm j n J 7WWA-T7-"' f imi in . iMi4in J a I - i .,, pu , -, 4 J S icm in aim Ji ,i tfjT K. nil ' e 37te in ft 7 uttt in 6 ft 'BLOC O n ffo in . in. J 9HQ.1I' Lots 5, G. Block E Lots 1, 8. . Easy Terms South King St. ) i i,i..!ifeiiiK-1'i, .'- M j . .5sli5iiJCA. "-Jtv4.) . iti'. . . JSi!i kt ,