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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1900.
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$200.00INPRIZES
The BULLETIN offers to the per
sons who, between February 1st and
July 31st, shall send in the largest
number of new subscribers, the fol
lowing prizes :
1t Prize Cleveland Bicycle, 970.
The winner of the 1st prize Is at liberty
to choose between models 90, 92 and 94 of
the 1900 Cleveland Bicycle. Model 94 Is
road racer, weight 20 pounds. Model 92
Is a light road wheel, weighing 22 lbs , and
Model 90 a heavier road wheel, u t. 24 lbs.
The bicycle to be selected from the stock
of the Honolulu Bicycle Co.. agents
Tor Cleveland Bicycles. (The choice may
be made between the corresponding ladles'
Models, should the winner of 1st prize be
lady).
ftnd Prize, Singer Sewing Ma
chine $00.00.
The winner of this prize may choose
between these three stvles of machines:
that with oscillating shuttle and top cover,
that with vibrating shuttle and cabinet
top, both five-drawer machines, or the
"Automatic." with three drawers. This
machine will be furnished by B. Ber
ticrsen, sole agent for the Hawaiian
Islands.
8rd Prize, Premo Senior Cnmerni
4x8, with Outfit $40.00.
The Premo, Sr., has Double Swing
Back, Double Sliding Front, and Rack and
Pinion for focusing. This camera may be
used with either Plates or Films. The
outfit Includes 1 Plate Holder, Tripod, 3
Trays, Developer, Fixer. Negative Rack,
Graduate, Stirring Rod and Lantern.
Camera and outfit are from the Photo
Supply Co., sole agents.
4th Prize, Zonophone, the Lat
est Improvement on the Gramo
phone, with 0 Records, $30.00.
This Is the loudest and most natural
talking machine yet Invented. It Is to be
elected from the stock of the Bergstrom
Music Co., sole agents for the Hawaiian
Islands.
The following conditions of the contest
saust be observed :
1. All subscriptions must be prepaid at
iaast three months In advance.
1. No renewals or transfers of subscrip
tions wilt be counted In this content as
sew subscriptions. Each name must be a
bona fide addition to the subscription lists.
3. Subscriptions should be sent In as
oon as secured, together with the name
nd address of the person to whom the
subscription Is to be credited, as well as of
the subscriber. Great care should be taken
to give ACCURATELY the full name and
address of each new subscriber.
4. Any nerson In the Ha
waiian l6lunds is eligible
to try Tor these prizes.
Subscription Rates: J8.00 per year,
42.00 for three months; strictly In advance,
The NEW MftAND
BAKERY and
CANDY Jog
J. OSWALD LUTTBD,
Manager.
Hotel St near Fort, Honolulu.
Garden Lanai Lunch
Price List.
t Cup English Breakfast Tea 5
1 Cup Pure Kona (Hawaii) Coffee
1 Small Cup Chocolate 5
1 Large iup inocoiate (including
cents
cream and sugar) 10 '
i-riej nam and bggs (2) 2$
a Fresh Eggs, Fried or Boiled 10 '
1 Plate each, Bread and Butter,
Doughnuts. Hot Buns, Snails,
Toasts, Cakes Prune, Apple
Sauce or Guava Jelly 5 '
2 Cold Sliced Ham Sandwiches. . . 10 '
2 Deviled Ham Sandwiches 10 '
2 Sardine Sandwiches to '
2 American Cheese Sandwiches.. 10 '
1 Plate Boston Baked Beans, Hot. 10 '
1 Tin Chicken Tamales, Hot ....20 '
1 Glass Fresh Milk o '
1 Glass Plain Soda 5 '
1 Glass Ice Cream Soda 10 '
1 Dish Ice Cream IS '
Strawberries and Cream In Season
Sherbets and Ice Cream In quantities
mace to order,
BULLETIN OF NEW
BOOKS,
"From Kingdom to Colony" By Mary
Devereux.
"The Rebel" By H. B. Marriott-Watson.
"Geber"-By Kate A. Benton.
'Feo" By Max Pemberton.
"The Green Flag" By Conan Doyle.
"D. Dlnkelsplel" -By Geo. V. Hobart.
"Phillip Wlmwood" By Robert N.
Stephens.
"Booming of Acre Hlll"-By John Ken-
drlck Bangs.
"A Manifest Destiny" By Julia Ma-
gruaer.
"Sophia" By Stanley J. Weyman.
"Red Pottage" By Mary Cholmondley.
LOCAL AND 6BHBKAL.
Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd,
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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
EASY PAYMENTS
Tlx Bexjstjroxxi.
3S0Lixjso Co
The Popular Play House.
THIS - EVENING
The Soulhwell Opepa Company
In a Grand Spectacular Production of
Sousa's Grand Comic Opera ....
El Capitan
The Greatest Comic Opera
Triumph of Many Yearj at
POPULAR PRICES
Parquet 75c, Circle 50c, Gallery 25c.
TELEPHONE 540.
DON'T MISS IT1
ASSESSMENT NOTICB.
Stockholders are hereby notified that the
Third Assessment of 5 per cent or two and
-one-half dollars per share on the Caoltal
Stock o THE INTER ISLAND TELE
GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable
June st, at the office of the undersigned,
.111 Fort street. J. H. FISHER.
ActR. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.,
Limited.
Honolulu, June 1, 1900. 155
,
The Orphcum tonight.
J. D. Paris has returned to his home
In Kona.
Seo the Fourth of July program un
der Now Today.
The Oeilgo cottage la for rent. See
To Lot column.
For that tired feeling take a ride
up Pacific Heights.
Mrs. Samuel Parker has returned to
licr home in Mann.
Nothing equal to It. Equal to what?
A hluo Tribune wheel.
American Messenger Berries. Ma
sonic Temrlo. Tel. 444
A comfortnblo modern cottage cen
trally located Is offered for rent.
Mrs. John Kna anil family and Mrs.
Haalclca, arc now at Long Branch, Cat.
The ofllclal program of the Fourth of
July exercises appears under New To
day. Attorney Oco, A. Davis has gone to
Walluku to attoad to a big land suit
there.
Notice of the quarterly dividend of
the Wilder S. S. Co. appears under New
Today.
nicely furnished rooms at the Pop
ular House, 151 Fort street, from $1.00
per week up.
Judging from the number of blu?
wheels on the streets the Tribune must 1
bea very popular wheel.
The finishing touches arc being
mnclo to the Magoon building at Mer
chant and Alakca streets.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilcox will return
to therl home in LI hue, Kauat, by the
W. 0. Hall this afternoon.
Two young men are wanted by the
Wall, Nichols Co. See ad In Wants
column for further particulars.
Remember that robin's egg blue Is
the standing color of the Tribune bi
cycle. Whitman & Co. are the agents.
From the present outlook, a large
number of members of the V. M. C. A.
will take advantage of the summer
camp In Manoa.
Attention of members of Co. A Is
called to tho notice on page 8 order
ing attendance nt tho Drill Shed to
morrow nt 8 a. m.
Former Justice Whiting of the Su
premo Court has resumed the practice
of law. Ho appeared In a case at Clr- .
cult Court chambers today.
Mr. W. E. Sharp, manager of the
Wal, Nichols music store. Is expected
to return very shortly with a full lino
of the latest musical novelties.
The annual meeting of the Teachers'
Association of Hawaii will be held at
the High School Monday and Tuesday,
July 1C and 17. Sec ad on page 8. '
Notice Is given by H. W. Flint that
he will not bo responsible for debts
contracted by hl wlfo or anybody else
without his written authority. See New
Today. I
Ahakuelo and Su Wal were arrested
this forenoon on the charge of affray.
The former Is also charged with assault
and battery on Su Wal. Domingo
Cordclro, a Spaniard, was arrested for
assault and battery on a countryman.
Bcrctanla street near King, where all
the coral rock was blasted away recent
ly, Is really In a very bad condition.
The rough edges have not been taken
oft and It as much as the springs of any
vehicle are worth to pass over this part
of tho street. Tho work progresses very
slowly.
Expert watchmaking is a thing that
takes years of experience and (I. Diet?,
whoso ad appears In the Want column
on page 8 surely fills this requirement
with 3G years experience nt the trade.
It you take your watches to hi in to
repair you may bo sure of satisfactory
work.
Among the passengers for Maul and
Hawaii ports in the Mauna Loa todiy
were the following; Father Matthias,
J. N. S. Williams, J. Grecnwell, A. P.
Boiler. C, 8. Holloway, W. C. Achl nnd
wife, Mrs. McWnyne, Miss Kate Mcln
tyre, Miss Lucy Woods, J. D. Paris,
J. P, Dlas and John Oaspar.
WAIT
And see our snappy line of
"NOCKABOUT Shoes
: AT POPULAR PRICES-
This is one of them.
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M'INERNY SHOE STORE.
WHITNEY & MARSH, LTD.,
519 Port Street
Stools
Stools
OAKS and . .
IMITATION
A.AHOGANY
$100
This Week Only
COYNB-MEHRTBN
FURNITURE CO.
Cor. Fort and Beretanla.
JEWELRY
AT'
10c. For Ladies Swiss Ribbed Vests a 25c. article.
10c. For a six yard piece of Feather stitched braid In white, black
and colors.
For your choice of 100 dozen of Handkerchiefs embroidered,
lace trimmed and plain hem-stitched.
For almost any kind of a leather belt white or colors.
For Ladies Hermsdorf dyed, black English made hose S2.40
a dozen.
For Ladies' or Children's side elastic hose supporters, white and
black.
Fcr handsome gold plated link cuff buttons for Ladies and Men.
$1.00. For a Gloria Silk Umbrella. Paragon frame, color stainless.
Good for rain or sun.
I5c.
25c.
SOc.
10c.
25c
WHITNEY & MARSH, LTD.
Retailers of Dry Goods at
Popular Prices
A H 0 Weather Combination.
A BLUE FLAME WICKLESS OIL STOVE
A REFRIGERATOR
AN ICE CREAM FREEZER
A WATER COOLER
I :: See them In the large displav window.
The blue flame stove is in operation, and runs from 7 a. in. to 5 p. m.
without any attention. The fuel costs one cent per hour per burner.
NO SMOKE, NO SMELL, NO DANGER.
REDUCED PRICES
Fine Watch Repairing
by Experienced Watch-Maker . . .
... All work guaranteed.
M P. LUCAS.
205 Hotel Street ... P. O. Box 500
HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE
Honolulu, July 3, 1000.
NAME Or STOCK
C.pH.I
al4 up
W.W. Dimond & Co., Ltd.
Sole Agents for Jewel Stoves, Standard and Puritan Blue Flame Wick less Oil
Stoves. Primus Stoves, Gumey Cleanable Refrigerators, Double-Coated Granite
Ironware
MERCANTILE.
. Dref & Company
SUGAR.
Amtrtcan Sugar Co.
EJt iManijtlnn Co
Ilimni I'lintJtlfin Cn
Hawaiian erlcul rural Co t.uuo.m.1
Hawaiian I om Ac Su Cu. a.) 11,7 to
Hawaiian sugar o . . t.ooo.coo
nonomu Migjr -o no.om
Honokaa Sugar Co 1 000,000
Haiku Sugar Co joo two
Kahuku Plantation Co . tooaoo
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Kamalo Suff Co Lti a)
fcmaio sk -( rup
Klhet Plant Co .Lti.ai
Klhel,.Cn.UJ..pJup
Kljahulu Sugar Co ,,
Koloa Sugar Co. . ...
Kont Sugar Co.. as
Kona Sugar Co ,pi up
Miunilcl Sueir Co. 11
Maunalel Su Co pi up f
McHryJeSuCo.LJ.at)
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uinu sugar 1.0,
Onomea Sugar Co . .
OnkaU Suzar Plan Co
OlaaSu.Co.LtJ., atl
OlaaSuCo.LtJ. pJupf
uioam company .
1. 400,000 100
3 , 000,000 i
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This Evening
- July 3f
6th APPEARANCE IN
HONOLULU
Mr. James Neil!
AND COMPANY,
ALABAMA
The Immortal, Beautiful Story of the
South
'LetM. Eiprmtht opinion thit AUbimalstht
bftt American play tver wrlrttn" Gn'l Ntlion A.
Ml...
Thursday, July 6 "A Bachelor's Rom
ance." Sol. Smith Russell's Great
est Comedy Hit.
Friday-" Aristocracy."
Saturday "The Amazons."
Seats on sale at Wall. Nichols Co.
PACIFIC.
Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O F.
A special meeting of the above Lodge
will be held on TUESDAY EVENING.
July 1. at 7:30 o'clock, at Harmony Hall,
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS.
Members, of Olive Branch and all visit
InR Rebtkahs are fraternally invited to be
present.
MRS H. H. WILLIAMS.
I572t2 Secretary.
Pine Job Printing at
Office.
tin Bulletin
NOT FIT COMPANY.
Tho new curate, fresh from Cam
bridge, had arrived Just In tlmo to tnke
part In the morning service cf a little
church In Scotland. After iho sirvlco
was concluded, and rector nnd curito
had retired to the vestry, the old K'n
tlcman suggested tho curate onniiUI ac
company him to tho rectory, nnd to
gether they would have a "woo nip o'
Scotch." Tho curato replied to tho
effect that ho was an abstainer.
"Young man," said the rector, "do yo
no drlng wlmsky?" "No, sir," replied
the curate. "Humph!1 grunted tho rec
tor, "do ye eat grass?" "No, sir, hut "
The astonished curate was cut snort.
"Wcel," said the disgusted old Bcholar,
"you can gang along hoom, yp are no
fit company for mon nor beast."
A PROFITABLE SUGGESTION.
Newport Is one of tho cities Indebted
to the lato Mr. Norman for an excellent
systum of water supply. During his ill
ness his neighbors called and stated
their desire to commemorate his work
by a memorial fountain. They said
they might truthfully apply to him tin
well known tribute to Sir Christopher
Wren, Inscribed on the dome of St.
Paul's Cathedral: "If you seek his
monument look around you," but they
hnd a plan to erect a statue, and had
thought of Moses smiting the rock,
from which the water should How, The
sick man smiled. "Oh. don't! If you
must havo a statue, let It represent
Miss Pharaoh, Moses's 'oster mother,
drawing a llttlo profit (prophet) out of
the water."
I'j.uhm Su. Plan. Co
Pacific Susar Mill
Pala Plantation Co ...
Prkto Suirar Co ...
PlonnrMUICn . .
Walalua Aer. Co.. ail
WaialuaAjr.Co, pi up J
Walanat Company . .
Walluku Sugar Co.. .
Walmanalo Surar Co
WalmtaMlllCo.. ..
MISCELLANEOUS.
WllJtrStum.hlo Co
Intcr-Ulani Sttam N Co
Ifawa an L tcti Co
Hon.RapllT&LanJCo
Hon. Steam LaunJry.. .
Kona-K.u T. &T.Co,Lti
Mutual T.lrphnn. Co
MakahaConCo.L.ai
Makaha Ltl.pJ up
Oahu Uv St Land Co
rtopi. I C. fit K If 1.0
BONDS,
Hawaiian Gov 6 per cent
Hawaiian (jov, c per cent
Haw.Ci I'oilSav.Hperc
HiloK R.Co. Swrcent
Ewa Plantat'n 6 per cent
Kahuku Plant. 6 per cent
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Sales 10 Ewa, f 27.50; 5 Ewa, 127.50;
10 Ewa, 27.50; 5 Walalua, A., I90.00; 5
Walalua, A., tgo.oo; o Kihel, A., 14 00;
10 Oahu, $170.00; 10 Oahu 1171.00.
Water colors in sets for
school children or adults also
a new stock of separate colors
and brushes are now on hand
At KING BROS.,
Hotel street.
We are showing
the largest assortment of
EIUHOPBAN
UGS
We have ever handled at prices that cannot be repeated, as the present Duty on these lines is prohibitive. They comprise:
Tapestrv, Axminster, Kidderminster, Velvet Pile, Kingswood, Dag Dag, and Body Brussels
in center, Sofa and Door Mats, Hall and Stair Cat pet in Tapestry, Velvet Pile and Body
Brussels in great variety
panese Jute Rugs, Straw Mats and Matting
Linoleum Oilcloth, Cocoa Fibre Matting, Door Mats,
always on hand at
E. W. Jordan,
No. 10 Fort Street.
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