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II! THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., AFItIL 13, 189J. y,,J '1 7 rn MOULDBRH ON A MTIUKE. IInBCr of Iron Work II ml Not Heard the Nftvra. About n dozen of the nntivps Id tho inouldtDC shopn at tbo Hono lulu Iron Works wont oat on a etriko this morning just nfto tho Lour tbnt marks tbo beginning of the day's work. Later on n fow of the men went back to work bat tbo majority walked down to tbo watorfront to talk tho situation over with their friends doing work on tbo various wharves. Just now Ibero oro about four natives at work in the moulding shops. In order to verify the story and to get tba sido of tbo management in tho matter, a reporter, of the Bulletin onllod at tbo oflico of tbo Iron Works this afternoon and asked Mr. Kennedy about tho mittor. Ho expressed great sur- Eriso and said it was tho first bo ad hoard of any trouble. As tho matter had not been reported at the oflico, bo considered that nothing of any importance bad happoned. However, ovoiy one of tho men found in the alley ways between tho shops admitted that tho natives bad gono out on n strike and that one nf tho onuses was a ohango in tbo pay day. An otbor causo of grinvnnca was the wages. Tho men word anxious for a raise. TIic flullctin, 75 cents per month. Pacific Heights Notice. Applications will be received at the office of BRUCE WARING & CO. for the purchase of Lots on PACIFIC HEIGHTSjJM Situated on the magnificent hillside between Nuuanu and Pauoa Valleys, and commanding a superb marine and scenic view stretching from Diamond Head over Punchbowl to the Waianae range of mountains. A broad, winding Boulevard giving access to the property is now in course of construction, and choice lots of sufficient area for magnificent homesteads will soon be available. On the Nuuanu side of the hill is a Pali protecting it from the high winds and heavy showers of Nuuanu Valley, ensuring a salubrious climate. The elevation of the property is from 1?0 to 7S0 feet above sea level. Applications will be numbered and filed, and choice will be allotted according to the number of the applications. Only $1,000 for a lot 100 x 200 feet. Terms easy. BRUCE WARING & CO., Rooms 7 and 8, Progress Block. CAN GET ; MUSIC WHAT ! Y0U YOU WANT liH WANT. SOLE A.OE3STTS CHICKER1NG KIMBALL KROEGER H1NZE -PIANOS ESTY KIMBALL NBEDHAM ORGANS SOLE AGENTS i! Martin Guitars ,StelleL IMLXisio Boxes. We carry a full stock of HAWAIIAN MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS constantly on hand. BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.Ltdi Progress Blooifc. Where Pianos sold on Installments of gio per month. COllXKIl FOItT AND BEKETANIA. STREETS. TRIBUNE LIGHT ROADSTER Model 40, $50 TRIBUNE CYCLES NEVER DISAPPOINT. D. B. WHITMAN, Tribune Agent. Tolophono 746. FOR FOR THE FAMOUS and Mandolins I -a' ' ,r"y "-" ' LOCAL AND GENERAL, Tbo Peerless Preserving Paint is impervious to moisture. Mrs. Thoraus Campboll has a notice in today's Bulletin. "Wanted Jo welors,stpady work and good pay. Geo. Haffneu. Tho next Snmoau news will como by tho Nippon Maru, due hero on tho 19th iust. Dr. and Mrs. St. D. G. Walters left for Victoria in tho Aoraugi Inst ovening. They are boand for the East. E. J. Smith, formerly managor of the Pearl Cily Fruit Co , and Mrs. Smith will return from Aus tralia in the Moana. Tho Golden Bute Bazaar calls attention to two new books of the day: "Tho Story of tho Flag," and "David Haruni." Tho LeMunyon Photo Supply Company have moved to more contrnlly situated premises 4'2G Fort street, two doors from Ilotel. Tho annual meeting of the Parish of St. Andrew's cathedral will tako plnco in tbo Sunday School room at 7:30 this evening. It is essential to good bicyolo riding that jour tires bo of the bust kind, and careful! handled. Soo Pacific Cyclo Co.'s ad on page 4. Tondors will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, April 18, for fitting up tho storo at the N. E. corner of Hotel and Fort streets. Seo Now Today. Tbo regular rehearsal of tho Y. M. 0. A. orchestra will tako plac in tho association hall at 7:45 o'clock this ovoning. Every mem ber is oxpocted to bo prosont. Maria do Carva1ho,wife of Esta vao Carvalho, died yesterday at G:15 p. m. of apoplexy. The funeral takoB placo from tho resi dence at 5 p. m., to tbo Catholic Cathedral, thenco to tho Catholic Cometery. Ed. A. Williams un dertaker. It now turns out that it wa? the fatbor of Itosa Berliuor who caused that youog lady's arrest a couple of days ago. Tho mother had nothing at all to do with tbo mattor. In fact, Mrs. Borliner sides with her daughter in tho littlo affair. In tho Polioo Court this fore noon Lam Eeau was fined $75 and costs on tho charge of unlaw ful pojscssion of opium. Thero woro two other Chinamen in tho caso but Lam Keau was tbo only one or tho three who pleaded guilty. In fining tho defondant, Judgo Wilcox inado tho observa tion that he wob evidontly should ering tho blamo for tho othor two mon as well as hirasolf. Police tiara Nlarted Hliootlnir. Tho foot polico started in on target praotico again today. Gap taiu Parker baa sovoral of tho mon out at tho Iwiloi butts today. Thero are a great many new moo on tho force uud wbilo theso fol lows have learned tho manual of arras woll, they havo not had any instruction wbatover in tho ueo of firearms. Tho work will bo kept up daily until tho men aro found to bo proficient in tbo ueo of their rifles. i Flnt Unlrorilly Work. Tho first lecturo of tho univer sity extension courso will bo held this evening in tho high school building. Theso lectures will be free. Theso attending, however, are requestml to obtniu tickets by calling at Turum's book storo or upon H. H. Townsend. A largo attendance on this aud following ovenings is hoped for. T. G. nALLENTYNE. II. P. EAKIN. Ballentyne&Eakin 5T0CK BROKERS ...AND... General Iisiirm Apits. fflfflk. No. 10 fort st. flg i Talk's Cheap PRICES MUCH REDUCED. GBAPHAPH0NESS$12.5O NEW RECORDS by the well-known Hawaiian "Kawalhao Quintette Club" (the most popular native singers In the Islands). Headquarters for Gramophones, Graplia phones, Reglna Music Uoxes. WASHBURN GUITARS AND MAN DOLINS, the best In the world. Music Department of WALL, NICHOLS CO. (LIMITED). If you want business property, If you want a home cheap, If you want a lodging house, If you want property that will enhance In value, it will pay you to consult W. E. BIVENS, Fort street, opposite Bank of Hawaii. The Bulletin classifies its ads. Re sult small advertisers get a square deal. I111111111'""111111"111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii''i''''''''''N'''"'''ii'iiiiiiii"i'immp 1 IPooltet "OUB VERY BEST" Line of COW DOY KNIVES, HUNTING KNIVES. CARPENTER KNIVES. CATTLE KNIVES. IVOKY HANDLE KNIVES. BUCK HANDLE KNIVES. SPRING tlACK KNIVES. SHEATH KNIVES. JACK KNIVES. PEN KNIVES. HONE HANDLE KNIVbS. IRON HANDLE KNIVES, COCOA HANDLE KNIVES. GENTLEMEN'S IVORY HANDLE PEN KNIVLS, LADILS' IVORY HANDLE PEN KNIVES In Crocus Finish. Is the finest line of cutlery ever IntroiuceJ here. Call In and eiamine them. " PEARSON & 312 FORT ST. A Complete Assortment of Ladies', Gents' and Children's BLACK HOSIERY In all grades from the cheap est to the best. Sanitary, Diamond and Hermsdorf Dyes E. W. JORDAN'S, Home Bakery AND The Only Flrtit-Clnss Anicrlcuu Restaurant In the City. Ice Cream Parlors In connection. Bread, Cake, etc., delivered to any part of the city free. ilium 527-529 FORT ST., HONOLULU, II. I. liUSINLSS LUNCH, from II a in. till 2 p. 111 - 25 cents DINNKH, from 6 to 7 p. m 60 cent 1JI2 Notaries. N. FERNANDEZ NOTARY PUBLIC anfl TYPEWRITES Office: 908 Merchant strcrt, Cimrtrll Mcxk, rur J. O. Crtn' offkf. P. O liox ig. EDMUND H. HART, Notary Public and Typewriter Conveyance nj Searcher of Records. Offlco CaiiiJiboll'B Block, Morchant tit. Next door to lliwlln Win Co. O - ULtlory ! &- HOBRON, Agts Telephone 565. Irs No. 10 FORT ST. Gifts For All $G In selecting Gifts niai.y points are to be considered: FirM o? ail, where is the largest and b-.st display to be teen? Second, tiie quality and prices f After you have convinced your self on these two points the rest Is easy. Largest Stock j. . ;V- We have on display the .t largest and greatest variety of "S CHOICE GOODS ever offere - J in Honolulu. We know our prices J$ff are right, because we buy right ' ; from the manufacturers, thereby K saving the percentage made by $M the middle man. . AS Cheapest and Best When you come to our store we feel it our duty to familiarize you with the goods we carry, an our time is yours. Come and inspect our stock. Goods are all marked in plain figures. Hollisier Drug Co. rp "j-? -Jtoj s. lY. VI i a AM Jl f 't5, 1 i