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Wfffi? r '-ig.w iwt k-- s. ";.' w "JIH! THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., AUGUST 13, 1399. WW)Bw'?H lATWJL YACiUlH INDIAN IlEtlKLS. Chicago, AugtiBt 5. A special to tho Tribune from tho Oity of Mexico Bays: Tbo rebel Yaquis forces aro now tbougbt to have boon swelled to 800U or 4000 men. Their tempo rary success has encouragotl In dines from all along the Yaqui rivor to flock to their stronghold in tho mountains. The Government decided to ro enforco General Lorpnzo Torres, and tho Seventeenth Infantry Bailed yesterday from Mazatlau on tho Government transport Oaxaca for tho mouth of tho Ya qui river, leaving Mazatlau en tirely without a garrison. General Torres now has his. forcoB, consisting of tho Fifth Cavalry and-Elovonth and Twelfth Infantry, mobilized in tho Yaqui valley, nnd probably will not at tempt a forward movement until ho receives his re-euforcemonts. A regiment from the interior is also being sent to him. Up to last accounts tbo Mnyq Indians were remaining tranquil. Gni Her.n Yeftn Genji, a Jap tried for assault to commit murder, wa9 this morn ing sentenced to 7 years imprison ment and further to pay a lino of $100. FIFTY-SEYEN & FOUR-FIFTHS Murphy performs the marvelous feat of riding a mile in less than one minute, beating his record of June 2 1st by over seven seconds. Murphy and the Tribune hold the record for the fastest time ever made on earth by human or animal power. RIDE A. BLUE STREAK NOTHING CAN BEAT IT ! LOCAL AND GENERAL. Lightest Liulics' Tribune, 50.00. D. E. WHITMAN, Tribune Agent. Telephone ?6. Pacific Heights Notice. Applications will be received at the office of BRUCE WARING & CO. for the purchase of Lots on S2tPACIFIC HEIGHTS,? 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 $0 to 70 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. Gent wants room. Seo Want column. Houso wanted, threo or four roornB. See Want column. Flavoring extracts of all kinds to be had at Honolulu Drug Co. Practical Amoiicau wants posi tion as coachman. Bead Wauls. Tho Quintette club will play for a dance at tho Hawaiian Hotel tonight. Major Potter left for Hawaii in the Ulaudino to-day, to epoud a ten days vacation. Chief Hunt of the Firo Depart ment is nbltt to be about again after a very long illness. Now unricht pianos on thn in statlment plan. Seo change of Uorgfltrom s ad on pngo o. Attorney A. L. C. Atkinson hns gono to Hawaii for a week, on business and pleasure bent. J. F. Morgan willi hold an auction sale of tailor goods on Friday, Aug. 18th, at 10 a. m. Seo tho list of harness horses, rolling stock and live stock offered by tho Honolulu Stock Yards Co., in another column. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vos on tertained a number of fellow pas Renders goiog through in the Doric at a poi lunoheon in Holani Pa today. Prince David Kawananakoa leaves for the Coast in the Doric this afternoon, on a several mouths trip through the otoJtts. He will be accompanied by his servant. $50-Tho Editor of THE SUN DAY VOLCANO will pay 850 to THE ASSOCIATED CHARI TIES to examine DOLE before an AMERICAN COURT on LA BOB BLAVEBY in these Islands ErjETCEKJEffiraaEEKimTsr mKJ t k' kl k-N L'.H t - J. & M. &? 22S42?iiicSyRwK NEW Upright Pianos ON INSTALLMENTS OF $10.00 PER MONTH. NOW is the time to buy. Your old piano will be taken as part payment on a new one. We buy in large quan tities for cash, so can give you a better piano for $250 than any one else. BERGSTROM MUSIC C0.,Ltd. Progress Blook. COHNKK FOHT AND UKKKTANIA HTJUClCIH, ItAPin TUANSIT. SMM i i J,W lj m i i ml Jf NOTHER LARGE INVOICE of the J. & M. Shoe, acknowledged 41) to be the greatest Shoe of the Nineteenth Century. JFjL Clear, smooth Russia stock; easy to the foot; always In shape, and takes a mirror shine. For a real high grade shoe Insist on having the J. & M. He Mclnerny Shoe Store. i s a2) fCSaiSKSCSXSSZSaXVCCbBI!BUChVSanSCSaclSCSSCSSaSaMCSStS4SCBBJXCSMl.MVSSSZl)eVl WALL NICHOLS CO., LTD. The Latest In Stationery. MCTtf'''lTl Wedgewood Blue. Ask to see it. At yesterday's session of the Executivo Council the application of tho Honolulu Bapid Transit & Land Go. to build double tracks on King street bptween the Nuuanu htroaru and Victoria street, was granted subject to the terms of Act GO of tbo Session Laws of 1808, the Bapid Transit Act. Should any trouble result be tween tue two mat companies now nguting lor supremacy, they will have to carry tbo mattor into court for settlement. Stop Thief! This Is no mere exclamation, but describes a new locklneblcvcle stand. It lb small, being but 2 Inches by 5 Inches in size, fastens on the wall, and being made with a pin tumbler lock absolutely prevents unauthorized re moval. We have quite a variety of small bicycle holders which can be fastened to the wall, a post, or in any other desirable location, at any re quired angle, doing away with the ungainly appearance of wheels laying around on the lanal, tippjd over against the wall, or laying around on the lawn. PEARSON & POTTER CO., Ltd., 312 Fort street. Telephone 565. Royal Here and Everywhere You nro worn out, tlrod, can't put tho onergy you dcMro Into your duties. Well, then, you must try something that will ovorcome this fooling nnd rostoro you to perfect health. Pleasant From childhood wo nro taught t rospect tho ctiratlvo features of horbn. Our grandtrotliCTH used them, nnd wore, bs n rule, versed In tho nrtjof, preparing romedios from various plants. as We havo a preparation that Is of tho old-fashioned type puroly vege table, mado of liorbs with wlnc. For a Konornl tonlo to produce vigor nnd strength, you cannot find a tatter one, Wine. For malarial disorders, loss of ap petite, that tlrod foellng, loss of en ergy, It Is n tmo punncen. Jioynl Hitteri it the name, They gate me at my birth, From Hoyal no one need refrain, lit ute uill turely bring mirth, Fut up In pint bottle at SO cents. Only of Hollister Drug Co. iipi 1 Douglas White who wrote On Te Manila has done his work accurately. TO CHANGE OWNERSHIP v It is understood on good autho rity that tho recent visit of 0. M. Cooke and E. D. Tenny to Hilo and tho present visit hero of Messrs. Hind and Benton has to do with the pissing of the control of tue Juahnkona Ivtilway from the hands of the Wildor's into a new company with Mahukona as hoadquarters. Parties interested who wero approached rofused to talk. Th. Orph.nm. "The Arrival of Jim Jeffries" was the opening farce in which Jim Post and Davo Marion en gage in a laughable sparring bout. Post makes a timid starter but finally does up up his opponent in a way that would do crodit to Martin Donuy himself. Hoggs and Haoward put on a neat little skit. Miss Leslie snug the classic) ballad "For All Eternity," while Ethel Dixon rendered "alio Was a Daisy," aUo "The Widow," from Hoyt's Trip to Chinatown; each lady being accordod an enoore The balanco of tho program was ably sustained to the gratification of a, full houeo. Ballentyne & Eakin REAL ESTATE ...AND... 5TOCK BROKERS If you want to buy either Real Estate or Sugar Stocks, call and see us. Careful nttentlon given to every commission. MclNERNY BLOCK FORT STREET HONOLULU jfim, mm Real Maltese, Valancenes and Torchon : : Laces and Insertions, also Tuckings, JUST RECEIVED. E. W. JORDAN'S, No. 10 FORT ST. m33Cm&gW33Q33S33 IM K"tYnt9k Br f H a 4' H M'h aE 1 'K m i. s1 l i . rt-nnn 1 ill 1 I 'iillti niH'