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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU H. L, FRIDAY, DEOEMBEll 8, - IBM. m v D& r v. W r u m . .. V.fe .i. -1 il r j. r, i " P v fHo. i W 4 ' m v !-. ' 3 Holiday Goods! fE WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the people of Honolulu that we hove a very choice and select stock ol goods suit able for Holiday Presents, consisting in part ot ' Crestwave Ware Ebonite, Leather Goods, &c. In Toilets, Manicure and Shaving Sets, Perfumery In bottles, Sets and Cases. Honolulu Drug Co., Von Holt Block, King St. HAWAIIAN OFEK..A. HOUSE. COL.W. A. THOMPSON'S Boston Lyric Opera Go. 40 PEOPLE. iesJav, Dm. 5 CAVALLIER HUS-.S.iturJ.iy Mitinee, Dec. g MASCOTTK TICA (Grand) and 1 RIAL BY Comic. JURY (Comic). Saturday iN'lRlit, Dec. 2 AMORITA Thursday. Dec. 7 BOHEMIAN GIRL (By Reqtest). Romantic We Are Still We have torn one u.irenouse down and .ire clearing the goods out of another as fast as w e can. Our moving sale last week on Bicycle Lamps was a great success, we have cleaned out all the stock of lamps that we put aside for special sale. We are now going to offer a limited number of .Bicycles at lower prices than ever offered before so that we will not have to move them to our new quarter. Columbia Chalnless Bicycles $75.00 Columbia Chain Bicycles 55.00 Hartford Chain Blcvcles 40.00 Vedette Chain Bicycles jo.co This offer only applys to our present stock which we do not wish to have to move, when they are gone prices will go back to the sameas In the past. This Is your chance to get a valuable Christmas present, one that will be appreciated. If you are looking for JUVENILE WHEELS for the little folks just bear In mind that we have a good stock and can suit you. We rent Chalnless Columbia by the day week or month. 0. nULl Got?. .Fort and Kins: Sts. Columbia anil ltauiblcr Agents. k THE ORPEEUM FAMILY THEATRE. Grand Cnkc-VValk Contest All This Week. Applications made at the Box Office. new Opening with the Laughable Comedy, "PANSY BLOSSOMS." Including the Grand Cake-walk Contest, j " First Appearance of LA PETITE RIALTO, Assisted by JULIUS H. RIALTO, In Serpentine Electrical Terpslchorean Specialty. The Ariel Artist HERR BUSCH, Performing Feats of Strength on the Spanish Rings A Novel Act. A Dash of Sunshine, EDITH FLETCHER, In Latest Coon Songs. FRANK C. SMITH LILIAN P. SMITH Exhibiting Their Champion Fea's of Rapid and Scientific Shooting, Breaking Glass Balls as Fast as They Can Be Thrown In the Air. Flavins National Airs on Chimes of Steel Bells, Using Repeating miles, Etc. The Clever Entertainer and Originator of Fun JACKSON HEARDE, as the REV.EBENEZER BLACK, "ASouth em Negro Preacher," Hear the Gospel. The Popular Comedian. MUSICAL FLETCHER, Assisted by His Daughter EDITH FLET CHER. In an Original Act "JUST FOR FUN." -Change of Program Mondays and Thursdays. Family Matinee every Saturday, at 3: jo p. m. GDral Admission. sc nj 50c. Last six rows (or chlUren unitr 11 j cars, lc. Reserved Chairs, ;oc. Seats can be booked by ringing up Telephone 510 Accurate history and interesting stories of the campaign are told in On To Manila. Comic. m Movings & Si Urew to-day Deutscher Gottesdlenst. Herr Pastor Isenberg wlrd Sonntag den loten Decembej Vormlttags urn 11 Uhr Gottesdlenst In der Y. M. C. A. Hall ab halten. DER GEMEINDE VORSTAND. i307-2t BY AUTHORITY. George Manson, Esq., has this day been appointed a Notary Public for the First Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. ALEX. YOUNG,' Minister of the Interior. Interior Oflice, Dec. 7. 1899. no73t Rare China! We call the attention of those wishing beautiful pieces of china for Christmas Presents! To the display now on exhibi tion in our show windows. LeMflimPMo.uWo. 436 Fort Street. WANTS. Alt, In Ibtt ccturri will bt InutltJ at If unit a lint tint InuttUnt 10 emit imnSlntf lion; jo ctntt a n tth anj f o emit d tihnlb. 1 tit It tbt tbttftil i trtliint an office J Ibt ftoplt 0 Honolulu. rouNo. UND-A lN All it ItoUl SI. Colisge, Arlineton Molel. ygj-il TO LET. PUUNISIIED UOOM-Only S6 a tnonili. nivalc 1 lamlly, tib VlreyarJ si reel, 3 duora Queen Hotel TO LET furnished Ronm Inquire 3 Emma 1 street, opposite Emma Squtro, 139s xw THE ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE, Fort St. Rest rooms and attendance In city. tjl LOST. OST A Package containing Gold Necklet and - Uracelett. Reward at the BULLETIN office, !)6.!W WANTED. WANTED-POS1TION of any kind by young man with fourears experience bookkeeping Address Jf A. care o( IlllLtLTIN office 1 ))!" WRITINO AND ACCOUNTING DONE accurate " ly: moderate rates. MR. MUM, care People' Express Co ; or General DelKery.P O. Mufti EMPLOYMENT WANTED by a rood Jirane Cook havlnc lone experience. Address "OKA," p. 0. Uox 874. in? .COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WANTLD l7r general housework and care of children Rcfer ences required ApplyO. M., Ilnlleiln ofllce 1169 XANTED 500 Men to eel shaved for 15c, (white W barbers). II. JEITS. 6ioJS Tort streetotp. Club Subles im-.I FOK SALE. FOR SALE Good Miking Cows and Heifers, also gentle horse, a milk wagons and milk cans, Apply to A. A. MONTANU. Manoa Valley. H9-. COK SALE $iouo Lot at K'allhl, sire Coxijo. ' fato Lot at Kallhl, sire 75x150. Arplyto WILLIAM SAVIUGE, No io Pot street, FR SALE $100 lots at Ka'ihl, jotico each. Good locations. Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGU. No )io Port street COR SALE $.1800 House and Lot at Punahuu cons st me ol t bed rooms, parlor, dnic room kitchen, etc. Slic ol lot in. A bargain. WILLIAM SAVIIJUl:. No. jio Fort street. ;OR SALE-LANDS IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY, liy J. M.V.VAS. i)8i :OR SALE-DEAUTirUL HOME IN NUUANU VALLEY. Address Uox 711. P O. mi FOR SALE A new COTTAGE of eight rooms and bath: grounds nicely laid out: stable and out houses. One lot s x it: water laid on: ornamental trees. etc One corner lot, 71 x t5 nil on V.UIIFICC -iri'ri. 1 ur luillicr piiiiiuiar apply to V. M. CUNNINGHAM, at the ftivorl.e Siloon tt Jas.FMorgan Auction Sale .OF.. mqueiii Migar On MONDAY, Dec. 18th, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At my salesroom, ii Queen street, Ho nolulu, I will soli nt Public Auction, by order of Mr. Frank Huntace, Trcuyiutr of tho Knmalo Sugar Co., the following certificates of slock lu tho Kumalo Su gar Co., unless tbo tlbtlniituat asr.uss ment, with Interest tlieroi;n, Is paid be- roro tlio uay or salo. Ctf. Shrs. Ctf. COS Shrs. .. CO 1 290 COD C22 110 112 144 718 731 2G GO 25 15 20 20 10 , J it 131 20 411 IK! 70 72U 2H 2t0 20 10 25 GO 100 25 . 10 . GO . 23 . GO . GO . GO . 20 . 20 . 20 . GO . GO . GO . GO .100 .250 . GO . 25 .150 . GO . GO . 10 . 10 . 12 . 25 .100 .100 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 , 25 . 25 . 25 ana 201.. 301.. 300.. V2 .Ill 307 30J 371 373 GO 811 31G 403 4011 GO GO GO 25 20 308,. 370.. 372.. 374.. 313.. 315.. 102.. 404.. 113., 319.. 322.. ICG.. 205.. 409.. 411.. G92.. 594.. G9G., 137.. 740.. 742.. SCO., 3CS.. G., 234., 230. , 238,, 240,. 242., 244., 24G. 248. 421. 423. 429. 101. 103. 105. 41C. 4G. 204. 435. 425. 427. C59. 2. 25. 112. 135. 273, G84. CC1. G03. 303, COG. 20 GO GO GO GO GO GOO 25 50 25 GO GO 10 10 10 GO 100 100 318, C81. C84. 311. 408. 410. G91. G93, G95. 20G. 739. 741. 743.. ,...100 3G7. 25 3G9. 25 227 GO 235. 25 237 239 241 243 246 247 249 422 424..,.. 497 102 104 415 417 89...., 434...., C04 41.6 428...., CGG.... 24 29 100.... 130.... 274.... CG0.... C02.... 604.... 445.... 25 , 25 , 25 , 25 , 25 , 25 , 25 50 , 50 , GO . 10 , 10 . 10 . G . 25 . 25 . 10 . GO . GO . 5 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 . G . G . G .100 . GO . GO . GO . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 25 . GO . 25 . GO . GO . GO . GO . 25 .100 . 25 . 25 . GO . 5 . G . 25 . GO C07. GO JA"HES F. MOKQAN. Slock SHIPPING UTELUGEROE hot ajjiiionsi smi-pMR riews w te.rntn pag Wenthcr Uurcatt, l'unahou, Dec, 8. Tcmpcrnttiio Morning minimum, G5; Midday maximum, 81. IlnromcU-r nt 9 n, m. 30.0". Tailing. Itnlnfall .0. Dew Point 03 P. Ilumliltty nt 9 ft. m. CO per cent. Diamond Head Signal Station, Dec. 8. Weather clear; wind calm. AUUIVALS. Thursday, Dec. 7. Am. hktn. S. O. Wilder, Jackson, from Snn Frnnclsco, Nov. 17, with gen eral merchandise, to P. A. Schaefcr & Co. (nnchoied In tho offing). Strar. Helcnc, Dennett, from Hrtma kun. Am. bk. 1). V. Cheney, Johnson, from Tncomn, Oct. 30, coal to Iuter-Ialand S. N. Co. Friday, Dec. 8. Stmr. Kiloliana, Nicholson, from llx nnnpall. Stmr. Ko Ait Hou, Mother, ft out Jla uamniilu, with 3,900 bapj sugnv for If. Hnckfcld & Co., and 2 pkgs sundries. S. S. Mariposa, Haywnrd, from tha Colonics, Nov. 22, with freight and passengers. DEPAIITUUES. r Thursday, Dee. 7. Stmr. Mokolll, Dudolt, Maunalel. Stmr, Leluia, Dower, Kaunakakal. Stmr. Wnlalcalc, Green, Kapaa. Stmr. Nllhnti, Thompson, Eleele. Dr. bk. Enol, Henderson, Royal Roads, In ballast. 13 r. stmr. Carmarthenshire, Illrch, San Diego. TO SAIL. THIS AFTERNOON. S. S. Mariposa .Ilaywatd, for Snn Francisco, nt 3 o clock. TO SAIL TOMORROW. Stmr. Knunl, Druhn, for Koloa, Elee lo, Mnknwell, Kllauca, Hanalel, Wnl- mea nt 12 noon. Stmr, Kiloliana. Nicholson, for '.'.- halnti nml Knanapalt nt 2 p. in. l'ASSENQERS ARRIVED, From tho Colonics, per stmr. Mart posa, Dec. 8. Mr. and M.-s. A ,R. I.ys aght. IMPORTATIONS BY MARIPOSA. 250 cs champagne, 29 cs wines, 4 bills wlro rope, 1 cs llmes( C pes Iron bark, 2 rams, G5 cs tinned butter, 42 cs drugs, 32 cs cotton goods, G cs drapery, 100 cs mullctt, 1 cs soeds and plants, 7cs chocolate, 71 pkgs merchandise, CONSIGNEES. W. 0. Irwin & Co., Ed. Hoffachlcager, Unit & Co.. P. O. Camarlnos, Holllster Drug Co., O. Andrews, H. W. Cannon, Bureau of Agriculture. MARRIED. SPKNCEH-FOUTS At Honolulu, II. I., uec. u, 1899, tho Rov. Wm. Morris Ktncald performing tho ceremony, O. W. Spencer and Nclllo M. Fouts. Tho brldo arrived from tho Coast but a few days ago. Strangers consult The Bulletin's advert! -.r.' rt::mns Probate Notice. In the Circuit Court, First Circuit, of the Hawaiian Islands. y In the matter of the Estate of Genevieve Dowsett, Marlon C. Dowett, Madeline C. K. Dow.sett.nnd Annie H. K. Dowsett, Minors : On rciding and filing the petition of J. M. Monsarrat and David Dayton, guar dians, praying for an order of sale of cer tain real estate belonging to said minors, situate on the Island of Oahu and on the Island of Maui, and setting forth certain legal reasons why such real estate should be sold. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the next of kin of the said wards and all other persons Interested In the said estate, appear bsfore this Court on WEDNESDAY, the THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. iooo, at 10 o'clock a. 111., at the Court Room ot this Court, In Honolulu, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted lor tne sale ot sucn estate. Honolulu, Dec. d, 1899. By the Court: GEORGE LUCAS, 1395-3W Clerk. ? The Bulletin can satisfy j I all your WANTS. It has j established a W A N T jJCOLUMN i falAAfti T0H1 Procession AND GET IN TAB Paul Wap ! Cheaper Than Dirt ON THE ISLAND OF OAHU " Man Wants but Little here below, Nor Wants tbat Little Long." Are you in search of anything? J& u.... ...... i-i ...i.ti r ?-3 nave yuu luat uuy mint;. i gj Have you found anything? f 3 n,iiiUIAKITnnulllnJ " M&. HOPEFUL FOR PRISONERS Washington, Nov. 29. The following cablegram lias been received nt tho Nnvy Department from Admiral Wat son: "Cnvlto, Nov. 29. Wild reports tho capturo of Vlgan on November 20 by tho Orcgdn's landing forco, under Lleu tennnt Commander McCrockcn, with Lieutenants McCormick, Bostwick, Johnston nnd Captain Williams and Lieutenant Bcrmclec, Marino Corps. Tho landing was covered by tho Cal lao, Tappan commanding, nnd tho Sa mar, Mustln commanding. Slight re sistance; no casualties. Inhabitants welcomed tho flag. McCrocken is hold ing Vlgan until rellovcd by tho nrmy. "Lieutenant Gllmoro is well with sevon men, twenty-flvo miles from Vl gan. Received Meyer code letter from Ollmoro by Albert Soslchcn, newspaper artist, who was with QlUrforo nnd es caped. Brought hero by Samnr. News from Insurgents through Spanish ser geant indicates that tho Urdaneta crow wcro killed except tho four following: Farley, Green, Powers, Burko. "Names of tho Gllmoro party nre: Walton, Vandolt, Ellsworth, Brlsolcsc, Anderson, Edwards, Peterson. Somo wounded wcro left nt Baler. Gllmoro has no nows of them. WATSON." Tho nbovo dispatch, taken In connec.-,! non wuii 1110 nuviccs received today from General Otis, describing the suc cess of tho movements of tho nrmy un der Young, encourages tho naval offi cials in the belief that perhaps by this timo tlio American prisoners referred to liavo nlrcady been released. With tho navnl contingent nt Vlgan, only twenty-flvo miles away to tlio west and the army advance probably llttlo far ther distant to tho southeast, tho town of Bngucd is nearly sourrounded, and tncro is iittio cnancc of tlio cscnpo of tho insurgent forces thcro, if they at tempt to encumber themselves in their retreat with tho prisoners. Taking tho list of prisoners of Gllmoro's party, given in tho cablo from Admiral Wnt son as being at Bagucd, tho records of tho Navy Department show thnt tho following men must have been left at Baler, on tho cast coast of the Island, where tho Yorktown's boat's crow was captured last spring: John Dillon, Chnrlcs A. Morrlsscy, Ora B. McDonald, William H, Ryldors, O. W .Woodbury. D. C. Avenvlllo and A. J. Nygard. Altogether, tho nows from both army nnd nnval sources todny Is highly en couraging to tho oiilcials hero as indi cating tho practical end of tho opposi tion of tho insurgents in tho north end 01 Luzon, So far ns known, tho only formidable forco is that loft in Cavite provinces under General Tryas, and thnt operating in Pnnay. " Two bits" and a BULLETIN coupon buys a copy of On To Ma-nlla. Pacific Import Co. (incorporated), IKOGKeBIESS block. -5 Special We call attention that we received a large shipment of the newest APPLIQUE CURTAINS direct from the manufacturers. Better values will never be offered again. NOW is the time to make your selection : 50 pair Applique Curtains at $4.50 pair, regular value $ 6.00 SO JO 24 24 11 11 " 4.85 " " 5.35 " " 6.T5 " 7.25 " ,;7.50 " . " 7m75 ,. ii 11 24, M 11 'I II 18 12 " 12 " By steamer Australia we received the newest novelties in Ladies' Neckwear, Ladies' Fine Muslin Underwear, a complete stock of Riljbons, Dress Skirts, and many other novelties. Special Notice. We received the largest and finest stock of HAND KERCHIEFS ever imported here. Watch our window dis play from now on. PACIFIC IMPORT CO. There has recently been dis covered a process of printing uruuiary pnoios in goia ana j silver by which the most beau- tiful effects are produced. Mr. W, Y. Itow while in Japan expended considerable time and money in learning the process, with the result that he is now able to give to the peo ple of the Islands the benefit of his study. Sample's on view at King Bros. Art Store, i iO Hotel streer. HONOLULU u Supported by Voluntary Contributions. FREE TREATMENT to tho Poor of all nationalities. For information as to curds of ael u.Unlon and to the sorvlco, etc., etc , M'Ply t tho Infirmary. Third Floor, Progren Block, tiiibucrlptlons may bo left with J. F. Hackfeld, L. ej. Abies or Dr. Bloirgott. lano-flm Notice. At a meeting of THE B. P. D1LLING HAM COMPANY, LTD., held on the 22nd day of November, 1899, the follow ing Officers and Directors were elected, viz.: B. F DILLINGHAM President WALTER F. FREAR Vice-President ELMER E. PAXON Treasurer A. W. VAN VALKENBURG-.Secretary W. M. GRAHAM Auditor W. P. ALLEN Director ALBERT RAAS Director The Presldent.'Vlce-Presldent and Treas urer are ex-officlo members of the Board of Directors. At a meeting of the same corporation held on the sth day of December, 1899, the following Directors were elected, viz.: A. W. VAN VALKENBURG Director W. M. GRAHAM .Director A. W. VAN VALKENBU1TO, Secretary. Honolulu, H. I., Dec. 6th, 1S09. M95-w Subscribers to tbe BUL LETIN not receiving their pa pers promptly will confer a favor by notifying tbe 'Bust- ) iiess Cflice, Telephone 256. Curtain Sale! $&- 7.JQ, 8.JO 9.0 10.75 11. ft 12.00 14.J0 1J.00 11 11 9.50 10.00 A z " (' t - -t 1 0- , W.S- I -r I. I' " t-j run iinni .)' iiii.i , 1 fl MidMdtSli'iMu wit '. Auctioneer.