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v t, ii ; ' i m v H- 3. t' ,-r It; V ,r ".. - Charcoal A new sliipment of Gttava Cliarcoal having Just come to hand, we are able to offer it in lots to suit, from one bag up ward. This is the right kind of coal to use, and we get it freshly burned every few weeks. Now that we are talking Coal, don't forget that we carry a big stock of BLACKSMITHS' COAL All the time, and sell it by the bag or ton. Items that go with Coal, such as Forges, flowers, Bellows, Tuyres, Iron, Steel, and all such things we carry a fine stock of, and, it will pay you to call on us when needing any of them. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd, Cor. Fort and "King Sts. Columbia nud JUST LANDED, EX CAMEDD LLEWELYN. f , Corrugated Iron, Cement, Buckets, Tubs,, Wire, Bags, Crockery, Glassware, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Anchors and Chain THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. Boon to She greatest remedy known in the treatment of bad backs and shoulders in horses is DR. POTTIE'S Positive cure effected by its use in every instance. Send your orders to C. W. MACFARLANE, Sole Agent for Dr. Pottie's Remedies. wnmmwwiin -THE. OE.PHBUM HOTEL, Orphoum Building, Port Street Will open on May ist as a first-class modern hotel. A German clief has been specially Imported, and every attention will be Riven to the culinary department. A ft-st-class short-order bill of tare. Regular dinner at j:jo p. m. Dining hall 60x30. Private supper rooms; billiard tables; barber shop, and every convenience. A few offices to let In the building. 1206 HORSES tiOWS BARNESS r-MjgiwaiT y.iTM CompljtovIiigs. Largo Assortment Alwavs on Hand. HONOLULU STOCK YARDS, Corner Alakea and Queen Streets. 'W. S. WTTIIER.S, Manager. THEORPHEUM FAMILY THEATRE. TJIAS. S. DESKY PROPRIETOR 4 F. POST MANAGER TO-NIGHT ! J. H. Du Bell. Miss Violet Dale, Mr. Win. Howard, Miss Myrtle Graham, Mr. Matt Keefe, Post and May Ashley, Mr. U. J. Ordway, Mr. Walter Pollard. Musical Farce, iroTJ .a.:et:d x Bu Cell will WalU the High Wire from Orplieum to Fire Station. Ueneia15klinlsslon. ;c. and 50c Last six ri3 lor Children under 11 years, 10c, Seserved Chairs. 50c. 3eats can be booked by ringing up Telephone 540. THE llnmblcr Agents. Horses. MULES VEHICLES s&s FOWLS J Farewell Week ! Tuesday, May 2nd, THE YOUNG AMERICAN ACTRESS Janet Waldorf! INGOMAR! Thursday, May 4 Hunchback. Matinee, May 6 Camllle. Saturday, May 6 Romeo and Juliet. Bffl" Matinee prices 50c and 75c; children 25c. jCSTThe sale of Reserved Seats for all performances is now on at Wall, Nichols Co.'s. f rw '"- EVENING JiOLLETIN: HONOLULU", B. L, 'MAY 1, yyamjLwwaBmryjnBwijKMKTUJMJmxHuta iiuw WANTS. iSutf '" '' "'"" "'" f UlltUd ttlfttrtl W. ahucfirtl inurtioHj to tail I uemdinut. iron; jo emit a mJ fo ttnlt a moitlb. 7Hi U tie tbiipul aJicnium w offer t J tttpeopli cf HencMu. WANTED. UANTED 500 Men lo call al Jeff's Darter Shop T and gel shaved. H09-K UANTED-DeslraHe LOT. near In. suitable for bullJIng cottage Mut W reavinaMe In price ttr 4ck 111.... irnUMIItlll ILUtCTIICMT CO.. LTD , Judd Building ijo?-iw UANTED-A first-class Sollcltor.'or Traveling ,v Alan, Good salary to the right man. Slate experience Address A. II CHullctln office, noo.iw ANTED A first-clns Milliner, and an Appren- tlcehind, for my .Millinery Department. Apply at once to MRS. IIANNA. Fort street. u-at t ANTED Party with One Thousand Dollars to J" take half Interest In an enterprise paying Tlve Hundred Dollars monthly net. Address C, this O IIICC. I204" 1 w WANTED Five Messenger Boys, at once. Apply American Messenger Service, corner Hotel and Alakea Streets. n6i-tf WANTED Mr. E. Pierce, at present and for many years past Bookkeeper for llamakua Mill Co , and K'ukiUu Mill Co , desires an appointment. Was formerly for a long period chief accountant to the Royal Nicer Co, Reference. Messrs Theo. II. Da les & Co., Ltd., Honolulu. uGi-am TO LET. N ICELY rORNISHFD FRONT ROOM, with or without hoard. Best Incatllv: term moderate. jt Beretanlt street, next City feed Store. laoo-im 10 RENT Large Furnished Rooms and Cottage to rent at 306 lunchbowl street. iao5-tw FOR SALE. OUIET HORSE AND A BUGGY. I OR SALE. reasonable. Apply K, Bulletin office, lauo-tf PR SALE A new V Gentleman's Bicycle. Apply O. T Bulletin office. itcj-iw OPPORTUNITY FOR DAlRYMENI-Island-bred dairy stock, bred to the thoroughbred sire of the W, G. Irwin dairy. For further particulars Inquire ol C. W. Macfartane. mi-lf PR SALE-One SIIIPMAN ENGINE In perfect order. Apply to H. G. Blart. Fort St. noftf A TWO-MANUAL and Pedal Bass REED ORGAN " Suitable for chapel or residence. Bergsirom Music Co.. Fort street. 106? B EST j cent meal In town. Try II and be con vinced. Llnd s Lxcelslor Restaurant. 1041 DEARL CITY BOOM will be the next. U. S. Army I and Naw officers must have houses on the hill. Two Fine Lots, commanding a splendid land and sea view, near the resrrv olr, will be sold cheap. Address, rcari iny, uuneunumce 1195-11 LOST. I OST Aralr of OPFRA GLASSES, somenhere - pciween ine vpera riou;e, notei, ana renacoi street KrceUe reward on returning to WILDLR 5: CO. " IJOT-tf rOUND. COUNI-AGOLD LOCKET with the word "Aml- Had" across the center In pearls, and Uo leaves In blue stones. Owner can has a same by calling at this office and paying for cost of advertising. saoo NEW TO-DAY Notice. Digging or talcing sand from maktl side of Ala Moana Road(Beach Road) Is strictly prohibited, any person or persons caught In the net, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the Law. V. H. CUMMINGS, Road Supervisor, Honolulu. 1 209-2 w P I O N E E It BBilis&LOuiAssocli. Tho repilar ronthly Moothig of tho Plonour HiiIUIIiik mul Loan Asoclutlou will bo lielil nt tho Chnnibor of Cotn morco on MONDAY UVKNIXQ. Mny 1,1800, at 7:10 o'clock. I'aymonts nro required In Roltl. 1209 A. V. GUAR, Secretary. Election o? Officers. The following named persons have been elected to the Directory of tho Hawaiian Fruit and Plant Co., Ltd., viz: T. J. King, L. G. Kellogg, W. B. Thomas, To fill vacancies from resignations of S. J. A.urdock, G. A. Murdoch. L. H. Mesick. Edgar Wood has been elected Secretary, vice L. H. Mesick. The following now constitute the Officers and Directory of the corporation : Byron O. Clark, President. T. J. King. L. G. Kellogg. W. B. Thomas, Treasurer. C. H. W. Norton, Auditor. iOriw EDGAR WOOD, Secretary. Meeting Notice. At a Special Meetlne of E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd., held April 27, 1809, for the pur pose of electing a Secretary, vice E. O. White, resigned, E. M. Paris was duly electeJ Secretary. E. H. PARIS, Secretary E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd. 1207-31 CITY REPAIR SHOP ll5BethcISt.,opp.Ca8tlc&Cookc TELEPHONE ion. Strictly new 1S0S Cleveland dlcycles for Rent, Second-hand Blcyclei (or tale. R.Batrino nrnmnflv and thnrmintiti. a,tiaa All work guaranteed. B.JONUfi, R.CLARK BORN. WALL-In this city, April 27, to tho wlfo of W. A. Wall, u daughter. STANLEY In 'Honolulu. April 30, 1699, to the wlfo of W. L. Stanley, a daughter. The Bulletin, 75 cents per month. c'wrn" wf- httv l imvnumu SHIPMIG IHTELLIGENOE Tor additional Shipping News see seventh page. Diamond Head BIkiiM Station, Mny 1, 1 p m Weather hazy, wind light 8.K. Wcnthcr Bureau, Piamliou, May 1 Temperature Morning minimum, 03; Midday maximum, 62. (Barometer corrected for gravity .06 ) Barometer, 0 am, 30.03. Steady Kruniaii. uo, u.U3. Humidity nt 0 a m "I rccut. I)ow Point 08 P. AnniTALs. daturdny, April 20. Btmr Iwalanl. Gregory, from Hn- innkun; 7C0 bags sugar to P A Schao for & Co. Stmr Nocnu, Pcdorson, from Ku- Kullmelcr 418U baga sugar. Btmr Klnnu, Frcemnn, from Maul anil Hawaii ports: 275 bags potatoes, 01 bags corn; 39 bags codec, 13 Imgs bones, 102 bdls hikes; 2oJ hcal sli-ep 27 head cattle, 03 head hogs, 130 pkgs sundries. 2 horses. Sunday, April 30. Btmr James Mnkee. Tullett, from ICniiaa; 2G0!) bngs sugar to O Brewer iV Uo. Stmr Mlknhaln, Thompson, from Kauai pojts C258 bags ugar to II Hnekfeld & Co. Am schr Itcnent. Olson. 25 tlavs from Seattle; 000,000 feet lumber to Allen & llobinson. Btmr Clautllnc. Cameron, from Maul ports; 0000 bags sugar, 27 bags rice, 289 uags potatoes, itti uags corn, 131 hides, 78 hogs, 110 pkgs sundries. USTH Newport, Soundors, from Sail Francisco, en routs for Manila. Am schr FS Redfteld, Blrkholm, 21 days from Port Gamble. Am schr Oltlllle Fjord, Bcgethorst, 20 days from Eureka, with lumber. DErAiiTtmEs. Saturday, April 29. Am schr A J West. It C Ogllvie, for Gray's Harbor In ballast. Aim nnlir Amnion. T1 KnrilollllH. fnr Gray's Harbor in ballast. Sunday, April 39. U S T S Warren, Hart, for Manila. S 8 Belgian King, "Wolss, for San Diego. Monday, May 1 . Stmr James Makee, Tullett, for Kupaa at 4 p in. Stmr Mokolil, Dudolt, for Moloknl ami Lanal nt 5 p m. Stmr Leliua, Bennett, for Kauna kakai, Kahulepalaoj, Lalmlua, Olo walu anil lClhel at 5 p m. Stmr Noeau, Pcdcrsen, for Kukul hnelo and Houokau at C p 111. VESSELS LEA.VINC1 TOMOIHIOW. Btmr Klnau, Freeman, for Maui nml Hnwuli ports at 12 in. Stmr Iwalanl, Gregory, for Ma kaweli nt 4 p 111. Stmr Kauai, for Kauai ports at 5 ) in. Stmr Clautllne, Cameron, for Maui ports at 6 p 111, ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT Tho Coylon sails for San Fran cisco witn n full load of sugar this afternoon. f Th Mikahala goes out on tho W G Hull route to Eauai tomor row Uitornoon. Tho schooners A J West and Azalea sailed for the Sound in ballast Saturday. Tho steamers from Eauai Sun day report 78,100 bags of sugar ou the Gardon Islo. Tho ship Standard, coal laden from the Sound, is bound in as tho Bulletin goes to press. Tho Bohoonor' Ea Moi came in from Hnmnkua with a full cargo Sunday. She met with eomo pretty rough weathar. Tho Lehua returned from Ea unakakai Sunday and will sail again ou her regular route this nitornoon. When tho Mikahala leftNawili- will Saturday afternoon tho Eilo hana was disoharcintr her froicbt for AVaimea. Purser Fornbaok will go out as purser of tho Noeau today as Purser Christian has been forced to rolbquish his duties for a short time ou account of continu ed illnoBB. Wm. Needham, who was form orly a lieutonant of police, has been givon a position on the Cus tom House force ns n onnrd. Nocdhnm is a very oflioient officer ana win do an addition to tho force The sohoonoi Ttnnnnr. rnmn in from Soattlo Sunday morning with a full carcro of lumber. Tim Rod. field and tho Ottillio Fjord wero ine oinorB tuat came in Irom tho sound with lumber on the snma day. Tho Iwalani that camo in from Haraakua Saturday reports as follows: Very rough at Honokaa Wednesday morning. Oould not land any freight. Took "on 2300 bogs of sugar that day. It was ,.jv? -y r ' "ijmWmMgr j 18U0 nlmost l'mposeiblo to do nuy work on account of tlm wcnthcr. Tho wenlhor nt Kau yna on n par with that of Hntnakua. No rniu at those two places. I'mtnin llonao Detail for .tiny. Following is the detail of in spectors nnd Ngtifirds for tho Otis torn Houso dotnil for tho month of Mny: District Inspectors John W. Hhort. assistinc surveyor: W. F. Drake nnd R. W. Mocaulay, in chnrgo of night watches. Discharging Inspectors W. H. Drnmtnond, Goo. W. Kieslerj A. W. Ncoly, E. A. Jacobsen, AV. F. Storey, M. J. Scanloo nnd E. E. Miller. Guard J. Drown id chnrgo of bonis, etc. First watch (7 n. m. to 5 p. m.) li. Kannnbi, J. Mnkaohn, J. Ko kahio, J. Kalonmakai, A. Moss man and S M. Eamakaa. Second watch (5 p.m. to 12 pm.) O. Kanuha, Geo. Knomen. J. W. Maheloun, A. Dishaw, A. Mitoholl and Wm. Nopdhnm. Third wntcli (12 p. ra.to 7 a. m.) J. Kanuu, G. W. O. Jones, Jr., S. Uanohano, J. E. Nnmoolau, M. Kauwe nnd M. L. Necdham. POLICE ITKSIK. New Nlablea, Thana of Offloeri and Other Whi. Nicol Jackson was taken back on the bicycle patrol and immedi ately afterwards was assigned to tho duty of Court ofiicor at tho Circuit Conrt along with Albert MoGurn. Eannana, one of tho men who has been doing work for Dctrctiro Eaapa, has been made n foot po liceman to tako tho place of Kano who has been made a bicycle pa trolman. Men nro at work today tearing down tho old stables at tho polico station. As soon as this is com pleted work on the now Btablo will bo started. In cluded in theso will bo a place for the patrol wagon. The upper story will bo a headquarters for tho officers. Horeafter, the polico aro to be inspected by Attornoy Genpral Cooper, once a month. Squads are being drilled daily now. This morning a soldior from tho battory stationed in tho old barracks called nt the polico sta tion and complained thnt nnother soldier fans 'stolen his ovorcoat and sold it to a Chinaman. He took n police ollicor to tho placo nnd tho coat was recovered. Tho Ohinatnnn said the coat had been sold to him for two dollars nnd n half. He could easily identify tho man. Tho enso is being investi gated by tho polico. The namo of tho owner is on tho insido of tho coat so that there is littlo doubt that tho fellow will got it back again. In tho meantimo the other soldier may have disappeared. If so, tho Chinaman will bo out tho amount he paid. m Y. M. C. A. ANN1VEUSAIIY. Preeldeiit Dole, J. II, Atherton and Other Will eliicak. This is the thirtieth anniversa ry of tho Honolulu Y. M. O. A. Tho event will be appropriately celebrated in tho association hall this evening, tho exercises begin ning at 7:30 o'clook shary. Gen eral Secretary Coleman has ar ranged tho following excellent program: Music Amateur Orchestra Adress by President Weedon Review of the Y. M, C. A. work Hymn All hall the power rrayer...Kev. v. A. uaruner ot the Christian Church Our First Meeting.. ..President S. B. Dole Music... Kamehameha Alumni Glee Club Our First Membership Chief Justice A. F. Judd Our First Work T. K. Walker Music Kamehameha Alumni Glee Club Our First Association Home J. B. Atherton MusIc.Y. M. C. A. Mandolin and Guitar Club General Secretary's Annual Report Hymn Blest Be The Tie That Binds Refreshments Tho publio is cordially invited to attend the exoroises in the asso ciation hall this ovening. m The most popular portrait of the late Princess.Kaiulani is the one taken by Taber showing her in street dress in easy pose with purse in hand and wear ing a very becoming hat with ostrich plumes. KING BROS, have them for sale. Jas-F.Morgan AUCTIONEER AND 33 Queen Street Auction Sale ,OF TAILOR GOODS ..ON. WEDNESDAY, May 3, '1)9, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At mv ftnlnnrnnm. A3 r..AA. e-At r will soil by publlo auction, a lino of flno tailor goods, comprising r ri.iu Buitui'JS, CASSIMKltEa, TWEEDS, DIAGONALS, DOESKINS, LININGS, AND SINGLE SUIT AND PANT ' IVATTEHNS. i JAS. P. MORGAN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale a valu able parcel of Land on the southeast comer of Ucretanla and Miller Sts. The property has a frontace of ?d feet on Beretanla St. and qj feet on Miller St. Area 4790 sq. ft. There are two cottaees on the oroDertv one of which Is now rented for f 25 per month. For further particulars Apply to JAS. F. MORGAN, 1176 3 j Queen St. , CASTLE & 000KE1 , LIMITED. HONOLULU. Commission Merchants, SUGAR FACTORS. 1 AGENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co, , The Walalua Agricultural Co., LtJ. The Kohala Sugar Co. I The Walamea Sugar Mill Co. i The Koloa Agricultural Co, The Onomea Sm-ar Co. The Hilton Iron Works, St. Louli. Mo. The Standard Oil Co. The Go. F. Wake Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. ' The New England Life Insurance Co, of liostoo. The Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of London. Alexander&Baldwin SUGAR FACTORS,- COMMISSION MERCHANTS -.a. Agents (or the California and Oricnial Steamship Company. JUDD BUILDING, KORT STREET. 1180 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS ! Farm at llamakua ...i S.ae SOLD. SOLD, SOLD. , SOLD. A 4o-room Lodging House, ia-year lease S.i WITHDRAWN. I7S acres coffee land, ICona ,,., j,es SOLD .. , Lot i acre near town".'. ' 1,5a WITHDRAWN". ' I SOLD. . 1 House and Lot, Punahou,,..., t.oooT, Large Lot and good Paying Duslnes u.oour Large Lot, Palama, nearly. !i acre ..i 4,a Lot 5oxio,wllh dwelling house.Quarry St ,jm For further particulars apply to J. M. VIVAS, ! Post Ofilce Lane, - Honolulu. -" y i i