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?wzrwvmwrTm$t'ffn "iff' T??WWi!?rK'wtTaP?!f5T?SiSBi The People Get AH the News of the Day. Evening Bulletin AclvurtlMurM Money's Thulr From the Progressive Bulletin. J Worth. Vol. IX. No. 10 J HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, AUGUST 20 moo Price ," Ci:xts. Of II (i EMiI He Holds a Court in Equity Cannot Re- - Yoke a NEW INDICTMENTS IN CIRCUIT COURT They Hold Water This Time-- All Pleas Not Guilty-Furi- ous Driv- ing Case Reaches Second Trial. Judge Hardy of the Fifth Judicial Clrcsult, Knunl, has rendered a decision In the case of I'eketo Akeau vs. Kahuc and Noa Kulkl. It was a 1)111 in equity to set aside a decree of the probate court admitting tho alleged wilt of Kamalenul to probate. Defendants In their demurrer admit ted the allegations of plaintiff. Theie showed that Kamalenul died Intestate without Issue possessed of certain lands. His heirs were his widow, Ills nephew and three grand-nephew- one of the granditephcws, pro- cured the admission of an lnv-ill- docu- ment to probate as the will of Kama- lenul In the probate court ot the I'ifth Clicult. By tho fraudulent will la kona was given a considerable part of the real estate and as to the remalnd-c- i no disposition was made. Judge Hnrd)'s decision sustains the demurrer on the ground that a court of equity lias no jurisdiction to revoke, a will. He cites tho uniform practice, of the Hawaiian courts and a great ot American and English authorities In support of this decision. Kinney, Bnllou & .McCIanahan for plaintiff; T. McCants Stewart for de- fendants. Ah Chong was arraigned on a now Indictment for selling opium. Judga Humphreys oer ruled a motion to quash, and defendant pleaded not guil- ty. He Is defended by J. T. Do Bolt and Robertson & Wilder. Ishl Kuglcht and Ishl Hanzabro pleaded not guilty to assault with deadly weapons. Atkinson &. Judd de- fend them. Kane, on new Indictment for rob- bery second degreo, was allowed till tomorrow to plead. O. D. Gear for de- fendant. John Antonc. uttering forged Instru nieiit, pleaded not guilt) on new Indict ment. Kaulukou and Hitting arc his counsel. Ktl, malicious burning, pleaded not guilty after Kaulukou and RIttin; failed to hao his new Indictment quashed. Frank Darrat was put on trial a second time this term for furious dilv-In- g, the Jury on the first trial having disagreed. Do Bolt defends him. Tho Jury consists of H. I Wlrhmnn, II. G. niart, C. D. Ripley, R. A. Dexter, n. S. Cunha, SI. K. Keohoknlole, W. C. Wil- der Jr., Wm. Chung Hoon, W. SI. Frank Vlda, F. II. Armstrong and O. W. Hayseldcn. GEORGE MANSON SEEN It Is authentically reported that Ho- nolulu people saw Georgo Slanson at tho TIvoll, Snn Francisco, before lait arrival ot tho Australia. Bli Souvenir Paper. Franklin H. Austin Is getting up ma- terial for a big souvenir edition of tho Paradise of tho Pacific for January 1, 1801, It will contain over n hundred pages and cost about $8000. Tor somj time Sir. Austin has been doing the country along the Oahu railway, and will go to Kauai next week. Ho Is living at Pearl City because he llltos the place. Secretary Cooper Is so well satisfied with the greater popularity ot tho Sunday band concerts on the CapIUI grounds that, Instead of continuing them in alternation with concerts nt Slakee Island, ho Intends to have thorn on the Capitol grounds every Sunday afternoon. The Coyne Furnlturo Co. Is selling fm nlturo on th clnstallment plan and nn opportunity Is thus offered to furnish jour houso on cany tcrms. Manila clgnrs aro going at flvo cenla n plfdt nt the .Myrtle Cigar Htoro next thu Orpheum Cold, refreshing ill Inks dispensed by white labor me u special ty. A completo now stock of gcnti hlrls, tollau and cuffs " at L. D,,Korr', Queen street, JAPANESE HORSE RANCH. Walluku, Aug. IS The Japanese nrr noted for keeping horses, nnd If n Jap has n liking for a horse no nntter wlrtt the coit. ho Is bound to get It. Time are about half a dozen Japanese 01 Vlnejard street In Wnlluku In a houso the ard of which Is hardly forty feet square; jet In this small enclosure there aro kept four horses, nnd one enn Imaglno how filthy this place Is, and that such a place could be allowed to exist within 500 yards from the court house Is be)ond the comprehension ot ordinary mortals. Complaint From Cook 8trect. Residents of the lclnlty of Cook street below Queen are making com- plaints about that portion of the thor- oughfare. They state that stagnant water has been allowed to stand there for threo months or more nnd that this In connection with tho fact that rubbish of all kinds, with tin cans, bottles nnd the like has been dumpd tlire, makes th eplace a pest breed- ing hole. Services fop Walluku. Walluku, Aug. 18. Rev. Wm. Ault writes from Kohala, Hawaii, this morning per Klnau, that he will hold sen lees In the Anglican church hero next Sunday, August 20; Holy Com- munion at T a. m. and matins at 11 h. m. In Ashantl War. Dr. Ed. Armttage of Walluku has re- ceded Information from his brother, who Is an officer on the Governor's staff nt Ashantl, ot his safe arrival at tho Gold Coast. 1 1WY WH COLD STORAGE PLANT NEARLY COMPLETE Group of Large and Substantial Buildings- -Experts in Charge of the Installation of Manu- facturing Plants. Operations In building and equip- ping of tho Honolulu Brewery Co.'b works In Queen street arc steadily ad- vancing. Tho whole forms one of tho heaviest undertakings started here for years. Several massive bilck build ings with Iron pillars and Joists and cement flooring nre approaching their Ilnal shape. The and cold storage building is up three stories and n fourth will be added to part of it. Fur-nac- and boilers have been Installed In this department, also the greater part of the apparatus. A lot of tho plant for both branches of manufacture lies boxed up on tho ground. SI. . Smith, nn expert from tho East, Is In charge of the machinery In- stallation. Ho was connected with the great works on the World's Fair grounds In Chicago, which were burned down with great loss of life, and Ins Instnlled Ice and storage plants In ninny places. C. It Johnson Is nn expert for the Stirling Boiler Co. Both ho and Sir. Smith aro attending to other heavy contracts In Honolulu, Including tho Kallhl pumping station nnd the addi- tion to the electrical and cold storage works of the Hawaiian Electric Co. Harper Intercuts Sold. Now York, Aug. 9. Harper Brothers' building at Pearl and Cliff streets, to gether with all the printing presses nn I other apparatus, and with all rights to publish the Harper periodicals, were sold at the New York Stock Exchange today for $1,100,000 to Alexander E. Orr, chairman of the reorganization committee for tho publishing house. The property and business were sold by Br) an L. Kennelly on a foreclosure sale on a mortgage held by the Morton Trust Company. The right to uso the name of Harper & Brothers is IncludeJ In the sale. Deputy Marshal Candidates Walluku, Aug. 18. It Is rumored thnt sheriffs Wm. O. Scott and Wm. II. King of Walluku nnd districts, respectively, aro can- didates for tho otnee of Deputy SUr-sli- nl for tho Second Judicial Circuit, comprising tho Islands of Maul, l, I.anal nnd Knhoolawe. Both are good men with brilliant past tecordi and tlioro Is very little to choose bo- - twven tho two. Great sale of boots and shoes at 5 cents on the dollar at I.. B. Kerr &. Co's shoe house, corner of Fort nni Hotel streets. i THE WATERMAN H)E.I. FOUN- TAIN PEN, All " sizes, nil shapes. II V. WICHMAN. KIHCT JIEIIN I Decides He Has No Juris diction and Discharg- es Defendant. HANKEY CITES MANY A GOOD AUTHORITY Kinney Is Very Shaky on Original Jurisdiction But Believes Commit- ment Power Is Not One Whit Shaken. Edwin S. Gill, editor of the Republi- can, appeared In the District Coort this forenoon on the general charge of libel. Deputy Sheriff Chllllngwort'i announced that Kinney, Ballon & .M- cCIanahan would conduct the prosecu- tion. Representing this firm were SIcssrs. Kinney, SIcClnnahan nnd lllge-lo- while Slessrs. Slagoon and liar.-ke- y appearcil for tho defendant. Attorney SIcClanahnu presented an amendment to the general charge of II bel which was objected to by Attorney Hnnkey on the groand that It wns i new complaint nnd that the same had not been sworn to as prescribed Iv law. Judge Wilcox overruled tho mottoi of tho defense, to disallow the amend- ment and, a copy of the same bavins been filed with the clerk, the case con- tinued. Attorney Hankey entered a plea for want of Jurisdiction on tho following threo grounds: First The complaint herein chargo an Infamous crime for which defen dant can he arraigned or tried only upon presentment or Indictment by i grand Jury. Second That tho punishment and penalty which may bo visited upo'i conviction are, and each of them Is, In- famous. Third That the offense charged le such that the defendant Is entitled to n Jury trial, as guaranteed by the Con- stitution ot the United States, In tho first Instance, without resort to nn ap- peal, and that this Court Is not by law to grant defendant that right. Whereupon defendant alleges that this Court has not Jurisdiction ot said complaint or cause and prays that tho same be dismissed and tho defend mt discharged. Next followed a lengthy argument by Attorney Hankey, during which au- thorities galore were cited. The con tention ns that tho Dhtrl't Slag'i trato had absolutely no Jurisdiction on tho ground that tho punishment nnd penalty which might be visited upon conviction were Infamous and ns mien tho Indictment of a grand Jury wa- necessary. After the argument of tho defense had been completed, Attorney Kinney admitted for tho prosecution that he did not believe the District SInglstrate had original Jurisdiction but that the commitment powers remained The grounds of Jurlsdlctl in were argued back and forward until close upon the noon hour. Judge Wilcox sustained the plea of the defense nnd discharged the defen- dant, stating that ho was convinced h had no Jurisdiction In tho matter. Just hero ho clte.l the caso of Barney, charged with the murder of Lorbc-- r n week ago Sunday. The man win charged with murder In tho first degreo nnd his namo was on the calendar. Iieforo coming to trial for commit- ment, tho Attorney Genernl nppeared before tho District Slaglstrnto nnd stated that It was not ncccssnry for Barne) to bo committed by him slnco ho would have to go heforo tho grand Jury. Barney was taken out of tho hands of the District Court and ap- peared later before tho body mention ed. Tho decision of Judge Wilcox wns based mainly on the second ground of tho plea for Jurlsdlctlor relating to nn Infamous crime. Thcro Is no doubt whatever that Kin ney, Ballon & McCIanahan will carry the enso to the grand Jury, after hav- ing gone through (lie requisite prelimi- naries. Clilncne Cruelty to AntmalH Wnlluku, Aug 18. A Chinaman win arrested In Walluku tho early part cf this week on t'no charge of cruelty to animals. Tho Chinaman rode n liorto with a very bad soro back all tho way f i om Keokea, in the Kuln dlstrlrt nliout twenty miles or moio from Wnl- luku, nnd wns about to ritiirn to lilt lionm In Ktnken when ho wns Inter-cipt- li) tint pollen nud mado to pay a line of 2R 1 here Is nnotlier Chin - tnaii In Wnlluku who ought to bo ar- retted by the humaiio officer fur ex- - tremo cruelt) in that he trlei to statve his horse to death The horse Is In a very weak condition now but still tl, owner ties hi in up In his yard when the horse hardlj gets a mouthful of grass during the day .Mr. Kerr, the horseman. sa that an) ono who starves a horse ought to be killed. INSPECT MAUI POSTOI'HICES. Walluku, Aug IS II II. Hall, one of tho V. S. Postofflco Inspectors, bus been In Wnlluku this week overhaul- ing tho books of the postmaster nud also giving much needed Instructions to tho emplojes. Sir. Hall also In- spected the Slnknwao, Kahulul and Ki- nd post offices, nnd lie expressed his satisfaction at tho manner the offlcln's on SInul conduct the business of tho postal department. Deputy Sheriff Knlninn. Wnlluku, Aug. 18. Sam Knlamti formerly captain of police for tho Sln- knwao district, has been appointed deputy sheriff of tho district, In place of W. II, King, resigned. Sam Kah-ma- 's commission tamo up this week. This appointment of Sheriff Baldwin has also met with the approval of the citizens of that district, for Mr. Kala-m- a Is a oung Hawaiian capablp of performing tho duties of his new ofrb" Up On TantnluH. A largo number of Honolulu people driven to the higher levels to escape the heat of jesterday, naturally flockol to Tantalus where the day was spent In various places. Two busses, as mnuv wagonettes, buggies nnd other convey- ances were noticed along the roid it Is needless to say, ever) one forgot thcro was such a thing as heat. STWDnTH OLAA JAPANESE KILLS HIS WIFE FOR TRIFLE She Refused to Accompany Him to New Home-Appar- ently Indiffer- ent to Enormity of His Crime. lillo, Aug. 16. A Japanese laborer Is In Jail charged with murdering liM wife. Tho man was planting enn in-d- contract with the Olaa Sugar Co. and his wife was engaged In doing odd Jobs In tho neighborhood. For some tlmo past ho has been of going to .Maul to llvo but his wife objected. This aroused his sus- picions and he pressed her to go with him, but she steadfast!) refused. Lust Thursday night ho made a final ap peal and she refused again, so he drew " knife and stabbed her several tlnus ln "l0 throat. After ho had hncke I nwn) at her for a time and she showed nl signs of life, ho left her and pro ceedeil to tho store of Frank Sakamaki at nine miles nnd told his story to thu proprietor, who advised him to himself to the police. Ho ngrctd to do this and Sakamaki telephoned ti the sheriff's office nnd nlso to Captain Hitchcock at Olaa. When the officers arrived ho admit- ted tho stabbing and said ho thought tho woman was dead. Captain Hitch- cock then went to tho place whero tin woman wns, taking with him tho Jap- anese ph)shlnn. She was found Ijlin In front of tho houso In n pool of bio and In n condition. Hhe wns removed to her houso nnd the wounds dressed. Captain Hltchcoe'c then brought the prisoner to Hllo nnd at da)llght the woman was brought to Hllo In a litter nnd taken to tho hos- pital, at which place she died Satur- day night. At tho prellmlnniy hearing on Monday the husband waived Deputy Sheriff Ljman said he learn- ed In Olaa that the man was dovntcj to tho woman, bestowing much tlmi nnd attention upon her when sho was 111 Herald. PreHentcd With a Desk. Deputy United States .Marshal E. R. Hendry was presented with n hand some roller top desk Saturday by H Hackfeid & Co., Ltd., In recognition of past favors and uniformly courteous treatment In connection with matter? of business which enmo up during the plague epidemic. Sir. Hendry Is very proud of tho present. Ilcntl Luna at Wnlltileu, Wnlluku, Aug 18 W A Smith, former!) head lunn of Walluku plan- tation, It now head ovtrseer of the Kuannpnll section of tho Pioneer Su- gar .Mill Co. In place of H. Illrkine)er( who has been gianted u leave of ah- - m ncii. LINEN CENTERPIECES. Iwakninl, Hotel strict, Is offering a new lino of linen centerpiece forU-bi- embroidered In fancy colorf. 11 II Hi f M 11 M The Five-Yea- r Limit to Agricultural Leases Has Limitations. LAHAINA PEOPLE'S WISHES RESPECTED Protest Against Second Saloon There HeededMr. Irwin's Report on Hawaiian Exhibit at Paris Exposition. There was a full attendance at the Governor's council this morning. Governor Dole read n letter from Commissioner W. O. Irwin nt the Pa- ris Exposition, giving a satisfactory ac- count of the Hawaiian exhibit. Another letter he read was from Sir. R)an, assistant secretary of the De- partment of the Interior, Washington, epl)lng to un Inqulr) regarding home- stead lenses nnd right of purchase leases The repl) holds tho opinion that, although leases of agricultural hinds nre limited by tho Territorial Ait to live )e.irs, the limitation would not apply to the leases In question us the) are not real leases hut virtually fee simple titles pa)nble In Instalments. F. L. Leslie's quieting title matter came up again with a letter from .1 SI. Slonsarrat, attorney, but action was deferred. Sir. Hewitt wus recommended for a light wine and beer license at Walmira, Kauai. II. J. Harrison's application for n li- cense for an additional saloon at l- -i halna wns rejected on account of n remonstrance from peoplo of tho ills trlct which It wns voted to respect. Tho Attorney General was directed to give an opinion as to whether lha Legislature should have to establish the new taxation rating before tho first of January, or If the Legislature woull have power afterward to modify tho rating required to bo made at that date. Sir. SIcCandless submitted a request from Victor Hoffman, contractor for the brewery construction, for permis- sion to lead water from the conden- sers, through a terra cotta drain pipe, to the Kewnlo ditch. It was granted the Idea being that it would be a good thing for the ditch. Sonic Recent Dcntlm. Dr. W. Hoffmann held n post mortem on the body of Kaiiewahlne, a native married woninn ngeil CO years, in School st i let. He found the cause f death Dphold fever. Dr. C. L Garvin held n post mortem on tho bod) of Knlua Walenlka, n gill of two )cars who died nt Kallhl, mid certified tho cnuse as pneumonia and peritonitis. Pepehi, a single Hawaiian woman nged 78, Is certified ns d)lng ot old age. Dr. W. S. Noblltt wns nttendlng ph)s.-cln- and Dr. Gaicln tho ccrtlf)lng one after death. Fight With ii tlnpnncHc. Shlmodn, one of the hangers on at tilt) Iwllci corral, was lined )25 nnd costs In the Police Court this forenoon on tho charge of assault on Polite Olllcer Spencer. It appears that Shlmo- dn went about telling the peoplo ot the place that he was a police officer. When Spencer nrrlved on tho scene, tho Japanese tiled to eject him. Af- ter a rough nnd tumble fight, Spencer downed his man and then took him to the pollco stntlon. Lunulllo Home Blaze. Tho flro whistles this morning a fire at Lunalllo Home. A general alarm wns turned In hut onl) the engine from tho Plains flro station went to the scene. The roof Hint cov- - ers the tank houso caught fire through some unknown way and was badly burned, the damago amounting tr ubout 123. The blnzo was put out with but little trouble. Progressive Advertising. C. I. Clement's advertising maga- zine "The Naked Truth," comes to th business community us u double, num- ber this month. As the pioneer ndw.r-tlslu- g agent of Hawaii, Editor Clement shows that he Is not behind In the progiesslwi pneo nctli) couteuiporntles of the Mainland His magazine is re- plete with valuable suggestions to all branches of trade Lllliioliiiliinl'H lltrthiliiy. Captain Ihrger Is Instructed to r.lu a serinade loniert h) the Government baud nt Washington place on Septem- ber 2 In houoi of former CJuku Llllun-kitla- blrthda). rrr"ftar 'yWJMgea IMMi 'j jf wi $ 'sis - M ,i ii t n i t, . ,v. g a .' KtugcH of the Ailvnncc. Distances Miles. ' Taku to ricn-tsl- 27 Tleti-isl- n to Peking 79 ' Tien-tsl- n to Ynng-tsu- n " brhlgo 17 Tnngku to Chung Liang l Cheng 131,4 t:-- Pel Ho river to bar at mouth t, v .' .i v is a . i'v :: Labor Men to Meet With Governor Dole Slessrs. E. 11. .Ma). J. J. R)an nid John Lund a of tho general committee chosen a few dayj slnco by tho labor men to mako ar- rangements for the celebration of La-b- Da), called on Governor Dole thl forenoon. After u short conference It was agreed thnt the general commlttea meet the Governor at tho Capitol at 12 noon, Tuesday, August 21, to illscu.-- s such matters ns the participation cf the National Guard, band and flro de- partment In the Labor Da) parade. The following, constituting tho gen- eral commltteo, will meet at tho hni.J stand on tho Capitol grounds a tew minutes before the appointed hour in order to be nble to nppenr before the Governor ln n body: E. II. Slny, J. II. Connors, plumbers; J, J R)nn, boiler makers: J. Koslek. hrlckln)crK, II C Heed, pattern mak ers; I v Rasmiisscn, sailors; J. Sin- - tos, barbers; I) Curran, marine engin eers; Geo Crozlcr. blacksmiths: P. Rnllea, harness makers; John I.unJ, painters, P II llltrh, s.illmakers, w. A Roberts. O R &L Co ; L II Wolf, electricians, James Klnslea, prossnun; James O'Reilly, plasterers, and W. Jf. Vllllnsuorth, carpenters. E. H. Slay Is tho chairman nnd Geo. R. Stoll lh.9 secretary. Maul Rcpuhllcnnx Confer. Wnlluku, Aug. 18. The Central com mittee of the SInul Republican Cluli consisting of Senators II. P. Baldwin nnd A. N. Kepolknl, Sir. Searles nnd others, Is holding nn executive mecttns at Kahulul this afternoon for the pur- pose of discussing Important matters. D. H. Kahaulcllo, ono of tho membra of the committee, Is at present on Yachts Out Yesterday. The )achts Bonnlo Dundee, Slyrtlo nnd Abjile SI. were out )estordny with a lot of sportsmen. There has been so much talk of Into about tho superior sailing qualities of tho Slyrtlo tint peoplo along tho water front were sur- prised to see tho Bonnie pass her with- out any trouble whatever. Tho Abblo SI. went out to Koko Head. Hlrthdoy Lunu. Walluku, Aug. 18. Sir. and SIm. Robert Nnwahlne of Wnlhee, .Maul, will give a big hlrthdii) loan nt their home at Wnlhee this afternoon In honor of the birthday anniversary of their In- fant child. A largo number of their friends havo promised to gather aroiu.d tho festlvo board to honor tho occasion. To Meet Rev. Takuhnshl. A special meeting of the Japanesi .Methodist church will be held In tho usual place at 8 o'clock this evening to meet the Re, T. Tnknhashl, who lciues for San Krnnclsio soon to represent tl.e. church at the regular annual meeting of the American Board of Foreign Mis-slo- at that place. .Manila clgnrs 5 cents cnetil! High I.lfo 3, Insular Londres I for 25 c. SI)r- - tle Cigar Stand, next tho Orpheum. Ladies' O (Welts & Turns) IkLJQ. CLOTH und KID TOPS BLACK and TANS 1 liese are handsome gooJs at more than satisfactory prices. The wearin; qualities EXCELLENT ! Try a pilranJfeeif ueare not truthful In our statement. KB 1 h ; m i M m . - m m l I'tia M vl Ha' Ml I ?E f H U , y m '.r'ft!

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?wzrwvmwrTm$t'ffn "iff' T??WWi!?rK'wtTaP?!f5T?SiSBi

The People Get AH the News of the Day.

Evening Bulletin AclvurtlMurM

Money'sThulr

From the Progressive Bulletin. J Worth.

Vol. IX. No. 10 J HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, AUGUST 20 moo Price ," Ci:xts.

Of II (i

EMiIHe Holds a Court in

Equity Cannot Re- -

Yoke a

NEW INDICTMENTS

IN CIRCUIT COURT

They Hold Water This Time-- All

Pleas Not Guilty-Furi- ous Driv-

ing Case Reaches Second

Trial.

Judge Hardy of the Fifth JudicialClrcsult, Knunl, has rendered a decisionIn the case of I'eketo Akeau vs.

Kahuc and Noa Kulkl. It was a1)111 in equity to set aside a decree ofthe probate court admitting tho allegedwilt of Kamalenul to probate.

Defendants In their demurrer admitted the allegations of plaintiff. Theieshowed that Kamalenul died Intestatewithout Issue possessed of certainlands. His heirs were his widow, Illsnephew and three grand-nephew-

one of the granditephcws, pro-

cured the admission of an lnv-ill- docu-

ment to probate as the will of Kama-

lenul In the probate court ot the I'ifthClicult. By tho fraudulent will lakona was given a considerable part ofthe real estate and as to the remalnd-c- i

no disposition was made.Judge Hnrd)'s decision sustains the

demurrer on the ground that a court ofequity lias no jurisdiction to revoke, awill. He cites tho uniform practice, ofthe Hawaiian courts and a great

ot American and Englishauthorities In support of this decision.Kinney, Bnllou & .McCIanahan forplaintiff; T. McCants Stewart for de-

fendants.Ah Chong was arraigned on a now

Indictment for selling opium. JudgaHumphreys oer ruled a motion toquash, and defendant pleaded not guil-ty. He Is defended by J. T. Do Boltand Robertson & Wilder.

Ishl Kuglcht and Ishl Hanzabropleaded not guilty to assault withdeadly weapons. Atkinson &. Judd de-

fend them.Kane, on new Indictment for rob-

bery second degreo, was allowed tilltomorrow to plead. O. D. Gear for de-

fendant.John Antonc. uttering forged Instru

nieiit, pleaded not guilt) on new Indictment. Kaulukou and Hitting arc hiscounsel.

Ktl, malicious burning, pleaded notguilty after Kaulukou and RIttin;failed to hao his new Indictmentquashed.

Frank Darrat was put on trial asecond time this term for furious dilv-In- g,

the Jury on the first trial havingdisagreed. Do Bolt defends him. ThoJury consists of H. I Wlrhmnn, II. G.niart, C. D. Ripley, R. A. Dexter, n. S.Cunha, SI. K. Keohoknlole, W. C. Wil-der Jr., Wm. Chung Hoon, W. SI.

Frank Vlda, F. II. Armstrong andO. W. Hayseldcn.

GEORGE MANSON SEEN

It Is authentically reported that Ho-

nolulu people saw Georgo Slanson attho TIvoll, Snn Francisco, before laitarrival ot tho Australia.

Bli Souvenir Paper.Franklin H. Austin Is getting up ma-

terial for a big souvenir edition of thoParadise of tho Pacific for January 1,1801, It will contain over n hundredpages and cost about $8000. Tor somjtime Sir. Austin has been doing thecountry along the Oahu railway, andwill go to Kauai next week. Ho Isliving at Pearl City because he llltosthe place.

Secretary Cooper Is so well satisfiedwith the greater popularity ot thoSunday band concerts on the CapIUIgrounds that, Instead of continuingthem in alternation with concerts ntSlakee Island, ho Intends to have thornon the Capitol grounds every Sundayafternoon.

The Coyne Furnlturo Co. Is sellingfm nlturo on th clnstallment plan andnn opportunity Is thus offered to

furnish jour houso on canytcrms.

Manila clgnrs aro going at flvo cenlan plfdt nt the .Myrtle Cigar Htoro nextthu Orpheum Cold, refreshing ill Inksdispensed by white labor me u specialty.

A completo now stock of gcntihlrls, tollau and cuffs

" at L. D,,Korr',Queen street,

JAPANESE HORSE RANCH.

Walluku, Aug. IS The Japanese nrrnoted for keeping horses, nnd If n Japhas n liking for a horse no nntter wlrttthe coit. ho Is bound to get It. Timeare about half a dozen Japanese 01Vlnejard street In Wnlluku In a housothe ard of which Is hardly forty feetsquare; jet In this small enclosurethere aro kept four horses, nnd one ennImaglno how filthy this place Is, andthat such a place could be allowed toexist within 500 yards from the courthouse Is be)ond the comprehension otordinary mortals.

Complaint From Cook 8trect.Residents of the lclnlty of Cook

street below Queen are making com-plaints about that portion of the thor-oughfare. They state that stagnantwater has been allowed to stand therefor threo months or more nnd thatthis In connection with tho fact thatrubbish of all kinds, with tin cans,bottles nnd the like has been dumpdtlire, makes th eplace a pest breed-ing hole.

Services fop Walluku.Walluku, Aug. 18. Rev. Wm. Ault

writes from Kohala, Hawaii, thismorning per Klnau, that he will holdsen lees In the Anglican church heronext Sunday, August 20; Holy Com-

munion at T a. m. and matins at 11 h.m.

In Ashantl War.Dr. Ed. Armttage of Walluku has re-

ceded Information from his brother,who Is an officer on the Governor'sstaff nt Ashantl, ot his safe arrival attho Gold Coast.

1 1WY WHCOLD STORAGE PLANT

NEARLY COMPLETE

Group of Large and Substantial Buildings-

-Experts in Charge of

the Installation of Manu-

facturing Plants.

Operations In building and equip-ping of tho Honolulu Brewery Co.'bworks In Queen street arc steadily ad-

vancing. Tho whole forms one of thoheaviest undertakings started here foryears. Several massive bilck buildings with Iron pillars and Joists andcement flooring nre approaching theirIlnal shape.

The and cold storagebuilding is up three stories and nfourth will be added to part of it. Fur-nac-

and boilers have been InstalledIn this department, also the greaterpart of the apparatus. Alot of tho plant for both branches ofmanufacture lies boxed up on thoground.

SI. . Smith, nn expert from thoEast, Is In charge of the machinery In-

stallation. Ho was connected with thegreat works on the World's Fairgrounds In Chicago, which were burneddown with great loss of life, and InsInstnlled Ice and storage plants Inninny places.

C. It Johnson Is nn expert for theStirling Boiler Co. Both ho and Sir.Smith aro attending to other heavycontracts In Honolulu, Including thoKallhl pumping station nnd the addi-tion to the electrical and cold storageworks of the Hawaiian Electric Co.

Harper Intercuts Sold.Now York, Aug. 9. Harper Brothers'

building at Pearl and Cliff streets, together with all the printing presses nn I

other apparatus, and with all rightsto publish the Harper periodicals, weresold at the New York Stock Exchangetoday for $1,100,000 to Alexander E.Orr, chairman of the reorganizationcommittee for tho publishing house.The property and business were soldby Br) an L. Kennelly on a foreclosuresale on a mortgage held by the MortonTrust Company. The right to uso thename of Harper & Brothers is IncludeJIn the sale.

Deputy Marshal CandidatesWalluku, Aug. 18. It Is rumored

thnt sheriffs Wm. O. Scottand Wm. II. King of Walluku nnd

districts, respectively, aro can-didates for tho otnee of Deputy SUr-sli-nl

for tho Second Judicial Circuit,comprising tho Islands of Maul, l,

I.anal nnd Knhoolawe. Both aregood men with brilliant past tecordiand tlioro Is very little to choose bo- -twven tho two.

Great sale of boots and shoes at 5cents on the dollar at I.. B. Kerr &.

Co's shoe house, corner of Fort nniHotel streets.

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THE WATERMAN H)E.I. FOUN-TAIN PEN, All

"sizes, nil shapes. II

V. WICHMAN.

KIHCT JIEIIN

I

Decides He Has No Jurisdiction and Discharg-

es Defendant.

HANKEY CITES MANY

A GOOD AUTHORITY

Kinney Is Very Shaky on Original

Jurisdiction But Believes Commit-

ment Power Is Not One

Whit Shaken.

Edwin S. Gill, editor of the Republi-can, appeared In the District Coortthis forenoon on the general charge oflibel. Deputy Sheriff Chllllngwort'iannounced that Kinney, Ballon & .M-cCIanahan would conduct the prosecu-tion. Representing this firm wereSIcssrs. Kinney, SIcClnnahan nnd lllge-lo-

while Slessrs. Slagoon and liar.-ke- y

appearcil for tho defendant.Attorney SIcClanahnu presented an

amendment to the general charge of IIbel which was objected to by AttorneyHnnkey on the groand that It wns i

new complaint nnd that the same hadnot been sworn to as prescribed Ivlaw.

Judge Wilcox overruled tho mottoiof tho defense, to disallow the amend-ment and, a copy of the same bavinsbeen filed with the clerk, the case con-

tinued. Attorney Hankey entered aplea for want of Jurisdiction on thofollowing threo grounds:

First The complaint herein chargoan Infamous crime for which defendant can he arraigned or tried onlyupon presentment or Indictment by igrand Jury.

Second That tho punishment andpenalty which may bo visited upo'iconviction are, and each of them Is, In-

famous.Third That the offense charged le

such that the defendant Is entitled to nJury trial, as guaranteed by the Con-

stitution ot the United States, In thofirst Instance, without resort to nn ap-

peal, and that this Court Is notby law to grant defendant that

right.Whereupon defendant alleges that

this Court has not Jurisdiction ot saidcomplaint or cause and prays that thosame be dismissed and tho defend mtdischarged.

Next followed a lengthy argumentby Attorney Hankey, during which au-

thorities galore were cited. The contention ns that tho Dhtrl't Slag'itrato had absolutely no Jurisdiction ontho ground that tho punishment nndpenalty which might be visited uponconviction were Infamous and ns mientho Indictment of a grand Jury wa-

necessary.After the argument of tho defense

had been completed, Attorney Kinneyadmitted for tho prosecution that hedid not believe the District SInglstratehad original Jurisdiction but that thecommitment powers remained

The grounds of Jurlsdlctl inwere argued back and forward untilclose upon the noon hour.

Judge Wilcox sustained the plea ofthe defense nnd discharged the defen-dant, stating that ho was convinced hhad no Jurisdiction In tho matter.Just hero ho clte.l the caso of Barney,charged with the murder of Lorbc-- r

n week ago Sunday. The man wincharged with murder In tho first degreonnd his namo was on the calendar.

Iieforo coming to trial for commit-ment, tho Attorney Genernl nppearedbefore tho District Slaglstrnto nndstated that It was not ncccssnry forBarne) to bo committed by him slncoho would have to go heforo tho grandJury. Barney was taken out of thohands of the District Court and ap-

peared later before tho body mentioned.

Tho decision of Judge Wilcox wnsbased mainly on the second ground oftho plea for Jurlsdlctlor relating to nnInfamous crime.

Thcro Is no doubt whatever that Kinney, Ballon & McCIanahan will carrythe enso to the grand Jury, after hav-ing gone through (lie requisite prelimi-naries.

Clilncne Cruelty to AntmalHWnlluku, Aug 18. A Chinaman win

arrested In Walluku tho early part cfthis week on t'no charge of cruelty toanimals. Tho Chinaman rode n liortowith a very bad soro back all tho wayf i om Keokea, in the Kuln dlstrlrtnliout twenty miles or moio from Wnl-luku, nnd wns about to ritiirn to liltlionm In Ktnken when ho wns Inter-cipt-

li) tint pollen nud mado to paya line of 2R 1 here Is nnotlier Chin -

tnaii In Wnlluku who ought to bo ar-

retted by the humaiio officer fur ex- -

tremo cruelt) in that he trlei to statvehis horse to death The horse Is In avery weak condition now but still tl,owner ties hi in up In his yard whenthe horse hardlj gets a mouthful ofgrass during the day .Mr. Kerr, thehorseman. sa that an) ono whostarves a horse ought to be killed.

INSPECT MAUI POSTOI'HICES.

Walluku, Aug IS II II. Hall, oneof tho V. S. Postofflco Inspectors, busbeen In Wnlluku this week overhaul-ing tho books of the postmaster nudalso giving much needed Instructionsto tho emplojes. Sir. Hall also In-

spected the Slnknwao, Kahulul and Ki-

nd post offices, nnd lie expressed hissatisfaction at tho manner the offlcln'son SInul conduct the business of thopostal department.

Deputy Sheriff Knlninn.Wnlluku, Aug. 18. Sam Knlamti

formerly captain of police for tho Sln-

knwao district, has been appointeddeputy sheriff of tho district, In placeof W. II, King, resigned. Sam Kah-ma- 's

commission tamo up this week.This appointment of Sheriff Baldwinhas also met with the approval of thecitizens of that district, for Mr. Kala-m- a

Is a oung Hawaiian capablp ofperforming tho duties of his new ofrb"

Up On TantnluH.A largo number of Honolulu people

driven to the higher levels to escapethe heat of jesterday, naturally flockolto Tantalus where the day was spent Invarious places. Two busses, as mnuvwagonettes, buggies nnd other convey-ances were noticed along the roid itIs needless to say, ever) one forgot thcrowas such a thing as heat.

STWDnTHOLAA JAPANESE KILLS

HIS WIFE FOR TRIFLE

She Refused to Accompany Him to

New Home-Appar- ently Indiffer-

ent to Enormity of

His Crime.

lillo, Aug. 16. A Japanese laborerIs In Jail charged with murdering liMwife. Tho man was planting enn in-d-

contract with the Olaa Sugar Co.and his wife was engaged In doing oddJobs In tho neighborhood.

For some tlmo past ho has beenof going to .Maul to llvo but his

wife objected. This aroused his sus-picions and he pressed her to go withhim, but she steadfast!) refused. LustThursday night ho made a final appeal and she refused again, so he drew" knife and stabbed her several tlnusln "l0 throat. After ho had hncke I

nwn) at her for a time and she showednl signs of life, ho left her and proceedeil to tho store of Frank Sakamakiat nine miles nnd told his story to thuproprietor, who advised him to

himself to the police. Ho ngrctdto do this and Sakamaki telephoned tithe sheriff's office nnd nlso to CaptainHitchcock at Olaa.

When the officers arrived ho admit-ted tho stabbing and said ho thoughttho woman was dead. Captain Hitch-cock then went to tho place whero tinwoman wns, taking with him tho Jap-anese ph)shlnn. She was found IjlinIn front of tho houso In n pool of bioand In n condition. Hhewns removed to her houso nnd thewounds dressed. Captain Hltchcoe'cthen brought the prisoner to Hllo nndat da)llght the woman was brought toHllo In a litter nnd taken to tho hos-pital, at which place she died Satur-day night. At tho prellmlnniy hearingon Monday the husband waived

Deputy Sheriff Ljman said he learn-ed In Olaa that the man was dovntcjto tho woman, bestowing much tlminnd attention upon her when sho was111 Herald.

PreHentcd With a Desk.Deputy United States .Marshal E. R.

Hendry was presented with n handsome roller top desk Saturday by HHackfeid & Co., Ltd., In recognition ofpast favors and uniformly courteoustreatment In connection with matter?of business which enmo up during theplague epidemic. Sir. Hendry Is veryproud of tho present.

Ilcntl Luna at Wnlltileu,Wnlluku, Aug 18 W A Smith,

former!) head lunn of Walluku plan-

tation, It now head ovtrseer of theKuannpnll section of tho Pioneer Su-

gar .Mill Co. In place of H. Illrkine)er(who has been gianted u leave of ah- -

m ncii.

LINEN CENTERPIECES.Iwakninl, Hotel strict, Is offering a

new lino of linen centerpiece forU-bi-

embroidered In fancy colorf.

11 II HifM 11M

The Five-Yea- r Limit to

Agricultural Leases

Has Limitations.

LAHAINA PEOPLE'S

WISHES RESPECTED

Protest Against Second Saloon There

HeededMr. Irwin's Report on

Hawaiian Exhibit at Paris

Exposition.

There was a full attendance at theGovernor's council this morning.

Governor Dole read n letter fromCommissioner W. O. Irwin nt the Pa-

ris Exposition, giving a satisfactory ac-

count of the Hawaiian exhibit.Another letter he read was from Sir.

R)an, assistant secretary of the De-

partment of the Interior, Washington,epl)lng to un Inqulr) regarding home-

stead lenses nnd right of purchaseleases The repl) holds tho opinionthat, although leases of agriculturalhinds nre limited by tho TerritorialAit to live )e.irs, the limitation wouldnot apply to the leases In question usthe) are not real leases hut virtuallyfee simple titles pa)nble In Instalments.

F. L. Leslie's quieting title mattercame up again with a letter from .1

SI. Slonsarrat, attorney, but action wasdeferred.

Sir. Hewitt wus recommended for alight wine and beer license at Walmira,Kauai.

II. J. Harrison's application for n li-

cense for an additional saloon at l- -ihalna wns rejected on account of nremonstrance from peoplo of tho illstrlct which It wns voted to respect.

Tho Attorney General was directedto give an opinion as to whether lhaLegislature should have to establishthe new taxation rating before tho firstof January, or If the Legislature woullhave power afterward to modify thorating required to bo made at thatdate.

Sir. SIcCandless submitted a requestfrom Victor Hoffman, contractor forthe brewery construction, for permis-sion to lead water from the conden-sers, through a terra cotta drain pipe,to the Kewnlo ditch. It was grantedthe Idea being that it would be a goodthing for the ditch.

Sonic Recent Dcntlm.Dr. W. Hoffmann held n post mortem

on the body of Kaiiewahlne, a nativemarried woninn ngeil CO years, inSchool st i let. He found the cause f

death Dphold fever.Dr. C. L Garvin held n post mortem

on tho bod) of Knlua Walenlka, n gillof two )cars who died nt Kallhl, midcertified tho cnuse as pneumonia andperitonitis.

Pepehi, a single Hawaiian womannged 78, Is certified ns d)lng ot old age.Dr. W. S. Noblltt wns nttendlng ph)s.-cln-

and Dr. Gaicln tho ccrtlf)lng oneafter death.

Fight With ii tlnpnncHc.Shlmodn, one of the hangers on at

tilt) Iwllci corral, was lined )25 nndcosts In the Police Court this forenoonon tho charge of assault on PoliteOlllcer Spencer. It appears that Shlmo-dn went about telling the peoplo otthe place that he was a police officer.When Spencer nrrlved on tho scene,tho Japanese tiled to eject him. Af-

ter a rough nnd tumble fight, Spencerdowned his man and then took himto the pollco stntlon.

Lunulllo Home Blaze.Tho flro whistles this morning

a fire at Lunalllo Home. Ageneral alarm wns turned In hut onl)the engine from tho Plains flro stationwent to the scene. The roof Hint cov- -ers the tank houso caught fire throughsome unknown way and was badlyburned, the damago amounting trubout 123. The blnzo was put out withbut little trouble.

Progressive Advertising.C. I. Clement's advertising maga-

zine "The Naked Truth," comes to thbusiness community us u double, num-ber this month. As the pioneer ndw.r-tlslu- g

agent of Hawaii, Editor Clementshows that he Is not behind In theprogiesslwi pneo nctli) couteuiporntlesof the Mainland His magazine is re-

plete with valuable suggestions to allbranches of trade

Lllliioliiiliinl'H lltrthiliiy.Captain Ihrger Is Instructed to r.lu

a serinade loniert h) the Governmentbaud nt Washington place on Septem-ber 2 In houoi of former CJuku Llllun-kitla-

blrthda).

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Distances Miles.' Taku to ricn-tsl- 27

Tleti-isl- n to Peking 79

' Tien-tsl- n to Ynng-tsu- n

" brhlgo 17

Tnngku to Chung Liangl Cheng 131,4

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Labor Men to Meet

With Governor Dole

Slessrs. E. 11. .Ma). J. J. R)an nidJohn Lund a of thogeneral committee chosen a few dayjslnco by tho labor men to mako ar-

rangements for the celebration of La-b-

Da), called on Governor Dole thlforenoon.

After u short conference It wasagreed thnt the general commltteameet the Governor at tho Capitol at12 noon, Tuesday, August 21, to illscu.--s

such matters ns the participation cfthe National Guard, band and flro de-

partment In the Labor Da) parade.The following, constituting tho gen-

eral commltteo, will meet at tho hni.Jstand on tho Capitol grounds a tewminutes before the appointed hour inorder to be nble to nppenr before theGovernor ln n body: E. II. Slny,

J. II. Connors, plumbers; J,J R)nn, boiler makers: J. Koslek.hrlckln)crK, II C Heed, pattern makers; I v Rasmiisscn, sailors; J. Sin- -tos, barbers; I) Curran, marine engineers; Geo Crozlcr. blacksmiths: P.Rnllea, harness makers; John I.unJ,painters, P II llltrh, s.illmakers, w.A Roberts. O R & L Co ; L II Wolf,electricians, James Klnslea, prossnun;James O'Reilly, plasterers, and W. Jf.Vllllnsuorth, carpenters. E. H. SlayIs tho chairman nnd Geo. R. Stoll lh.9secretary.

Maul Rcpuhllcnnx Confer.Wnlluku, Aug. 18. The Central com

mittee of the SInul Republican Cluliconsisting of Senators II. P. Baldwinnnd A. N. Kepolknl, Sir. Searles nndothers, Is holding nn executive mecttnsat Kahulul this afternoon for the pur-pose of discussing Important matters.D. H. Kahaulcllo, ono of tho membraof the committee, Is at present on

Yachts Out Yesterday.The )achts Bonnlo Dundee, Slyrtlo

nnd Abjile SI. were out )estordny witha lot of sportsmen. There has beenso much talk of Into about tho superiorsailing qualities of tho Slyrtlo tintpeoplo along tho water front were sur-prised to see tho Bonnie pass her with-out any trouble whatever. Tho AbbloSI. went out to Koko Head.

Hlrthdoy Lunu.Walluku, Aug. 18. Sir. and SIm.

Robert Nnwahlne of Wnlhee, .Maul, willgive a big hlrthdii) loan nt their homeat Wnlhee this afternoon In honor ofthe birthday anniversary of their In-

fant child. A largo number of theirfriends havo promised to gather aroiu.dtho festlvo board to honor tho occasion.

To Meet Rev. Takuhnshl.A special meeting of the Japanesi

.Methodist church will be held In thousual place at 8 o'clock this evening tomeet the Re, T. Tnknhashl, who lciuesfor San Krnnclsio soon to represent tl.e.church at the regular annual meetingof the American Board of Foreign Mis-slo-

at that place.

.Manila clgnrs 5 cents cnetil! HighI.lfo 3, Insular Londres I for 25 c. SI)r- -tle Cigar Stand, next tho Orpheum.

Ladies' O (Welts& Turns)

IkLJQ.CLOTH und KID TOPSBLACK and TANS

1 liese are handsome gooJs atmore than satisfactory prices.

The wearin; qualitiesEXCELLENT !

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A swell line of

LADIES' TAILOR MADEKKIItTH

(In dre and walking lenRths)

GOLF CAPES

UNDER WRAR

WASH VEILING

Do Your Shopping With Us

m M. BRASCH & CO.

VAKMKMSfM?' miitFraternal Director;.

HARMONY X.ODHE NO. 3,I. O 0. V.,

Meeti every Monday evening at 7:30m Harmon Hall. King ctreet.

U II. DEE. N. O.

E. 11. HKNDKY, Secretary.All Tltltlng brothers very cordiallyTlted.

MYSTIC LODUB. No. 2, K. of P.

Meet every Wednosiay evening otCite o'clock, Castlo Hall, Fort street,TUltlng brothers cordially Invited toAttend. 8. J. SALTER, C. C.

A. E. MUUPHY, K. II. S.

HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1.It. A. M.

Meets every third Thursday eveningm Masonic Temple. All visiting com-aalo-

cordially Invited.A. F. OILFILLAN, H. P.

J. D. TUCKER, Secretary.

HONOLULU COMMANDERYNo. 1, K. T.

Mets In Masonic Temple on the sec--

Thursday evening ot each month.kit flatting Sir Knights courteouslyHTlted.

HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.k. D. TUCKER, Recorder,

OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every Friday evening at theirlittle Hall. 420U Fort street, at 7:30,Mnabers ot Mystic Lodge No. 2, andflatting brothers, cordially Invited.

A. N. SINCLAIR. C. C.ALFRED ARKNDT.

K. of R. and 8..

NUUANU CHAPTER, ROSECROIX,

No. 1, A. & A.. S. R.

slNti the flrrt Thursday In eachtenth, at Masonic Temple.. Sojourn-la- a

and visiting brothers cordiallyto attend all meetings.

W. M.. FRANK B. AUEItBACli.ALLAN B. SCRIMOEOUR Secretary.

LODOE Le PROGRE3 DBL'OCEANIE.

No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite.

Uted meetings on the last Mondayf each month, In its hall, Masonicnmple.

C. M. WHITE. W. M.B. B. FRIEL, Secretary.

QEO. W. De LONG POST No.45, O. A. R.

Department of California and Neva-da, meets at Hurmouy Hall, KingItntt, Brat Thursday evening of every

netB. Sojourning comrades are y

Invited to attend.W. L. EATON, P. C.

JAB. T. COPELAND, Adjt.

HAWAIIAN LODGE, No. 21,F. & A. M.

Uted meetings, first Monday eachMonth. Special meetings, when called(wlh be noted In this space.)

Members Lodge Le Progres, Paclflohedge, and all sojourning brethrentartlally invltwl.

J. M. OAT, W. M.at, R. Q. WALLACE. Secretary.

THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THETHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

Every Saturday at 7:30 p. in. The AlohaBranch of the Tlitosophlcal Society, willhold Its regular meeting In the Knights ofPythias Hall, net doortollnlllsteriV Co ,Fort street. Public cordially Invited.Books lent at the Library on Mondajs.Wrlndiv and Hrldavs. fnm t to Jp. m. Information on theosophy givenby writing to P. U. uox 554.

Markets and Grocers.

Potatoes,Naval Oranges, Lemons,

Dried Fruit,. Ranch Bgfis,Butter, Cheese, &c.

Per Australia

J. R. MILLSLincoln Bloc.);, King street.

Noveltiesfor dinner giving and forluncheons and for entertain-ing may be had here con-

stantly

LEWIS & CO.,Grocers.

Telephone 240, 111 Fnrt St,

Art Bmbroldery Taught.

Hivlnz rest u d my classes In ARTEMBROIDERY. I Will receive pup Isevery morning from giioto 11:30 during

CinoA StamnlnLr dour.MRS. H. H. WILLIAM.

777 Fort St., near Vineyard, 1604ml

5 y3 ft

8 '5V

Phone 157

What Is

A,- - It Is

Moet&Chandon

'WHITE SEAL'

N. Bf The accuracy of this an

swer is endorsed by connoisseurs

the world over.

LOVEJOY & CO.,

Sole Agents :

For Territory of Hawaii.

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YourHome

GREAT BARGAINS IN

Real Estate1. Business lot on Fort St.; corner lot j

aDout kooo square leel.z. Fine house and lot; 100x100; Wal

Ulkl road.3. One lot, McCuliy tracts 75M 50; King

street.4. I wo lots, Kawalahao St.; 50x100

eacn; Kewaio.5. House and j lots at Kalulani tract(1. Four lots. VValklkl aJJItlon, near

mcKlniev. 50x100 eacn.7. Nine-yea- r lease, with 2 houses;

runcnbowi.8. House and lot, llanhval St., Kewaio;

25x100.9. Ten-ye- lease and 2 houses; Punch

bowl:10. Four lots, Kallhl, near King St.;

50x100 each.it. Three lots near Diamond Head;

55x95 eacn.12. House and lot, with stables; 5JX'

133; upper Punchbowl11. House and lot, Oueen St.; 50x100,14. Ten-y- e .r lease, with 2 cottages and

store doing good Dullness 00x100.15. On; share vValmea Hul land.16. Eleven and a half years' lease, with

1 cottages, grapes and otiier plants; 75X'200

16. Beautiful lot on Fort St., betweenbe 100 and V nevard sts.

18 Lot 100x110, with 2 new cottages,wilder avenue.

19. Two lots, WallilKi road; 50x100eacn. '

20. Five lots, Beach roaj.near the sea;00x102.

21. Two acrei land at Kallhl, with :houses; beautiful country reIJence.

22. Hoise and lot, llaniwd St., Kcwalo; 50x100.

23. Lot on Fort st. extension.24. Lot corner Wilder avenue and Ma'

Ulkl: 226x221.25. Lot 80x278, King St., near McCuliy

iiaci.2G. Three lots at Kallhl: 80x05.27. 15 acres of land just above Kalulani

1 ract.28. 1 5 acres of land, more or less, at

Kailua, near W. O. Irwin, fcsq,., countryplace.

29. Lot, 1 50x1 to with 2 houses at a

.30, House and lot, 48x85, Llliha street,

Deiow school31. Lease with buildings. School St.32. 19 years' lease and 6 cottages,

mlnu'es from Post Office,11. lO'A vears' lease with cottaee.34. 2 Homesteads at Kaupo, Maul, one

01 9 acres and one or 12 acres.ma m m

Houses To LetNo trouble In showing Pro

pertles to intending purchasers.

For further particulars apply to

Silva & Vivas,OPPOSITE POST OFFICE

REAL ESTATG TRANSACTIONS

Subscribers aro furnished with fromlive to six lists per week, giving an ac-

curate record of deeds, mortgages,leases, releases, powers of attorney.etc., etc., which are placed on record.

SUHSCHIPTION PH1CE, 12.00 I'KIlMONTH.

A. V. GBAR.JurM BuJldlng, Honolulu.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Judge Hardy ot Kauai Is quite HI.

t). W. Meheuln came from KnurlSunday.

that tired feeling take a rideup l'ncitic heights. '

A fine Shetland pony Is for sale. 3eoml In Wnnts column.

Hand concert In Emma Square at th"usunl time this evening.

Governor nnd Mrs. Dole return d

from Hawaii in the Klnnu Saturday.WEDDINO STATIONERY. Engraved

Cards, Embossing.H. P. W1CHMAN.

A gentle, easy galtcd saddle Iiorsc isfor sale. See For Sale column on pageS.

You non't need a shirt wnlst If you

drink our Ice cream sodn. Honolul'iDrug Co.

.ilcely furnished rooms at the Pop-

ular House, 154 Fort street, from $1.00

per week up.

Tho Punnhou baseball team beat theE. O. Hall boys Saturday afternoonthe score being 26 to 19.

Judging from the number of bluewheels on the streets the Tribune mustbpn very popular wheel.

XIr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Ileckwlth nrvisiting nt the home of Mrs. E. C.

Damon, Thurston nvenue.

A mil of n special meeting of thestockholders of the Oahu Sugar Co,

appears under New Todny.

There was n very large crowd pres

ent nt the hand concert on the Capitolgrounds Sunday nfternoon.

Wooden buildings nnd lumlir will Vsold nt auction I'rldny by Jas. P. Mo.'-gn- n.

Sec his column for ml.

The leinnlmlvr of Dr. McOrew's furniture will be sold nt miction Thurt-dn- y.

Sec Jas. V. Morgan's ad.

The steamer J. A. Cummins tri'dto pull the Norma off the rvit nt Koo-In- n

Saturday but met with no Bticrert.

The Painters' Union meets tonight nt4. p. in. In Plumbers' Hnll, Port

street. A full nttendance Is requested

Geo. L. Chandler representing M. J.Keller Co. ot Oakland, Cal arrived onthe Alameda nnd Is taking orders forshirts and suitings.

P. S. Scales, bookkeeper of thoAmerican Sugar Co., Molokai, came upin the Klnau Saturday. He will returnhome this afternoon.

l'rlnce David Knwannnakon gave aluati at his home In Walklk! Saturdaynight. A Inrge number of prominentguests were present.

The engagement of Alice M. Wnlke;daughter of Mr. atul Mis. II. T. ValK"rof Kolinla, Hawaii, to Samuel P. Noltof this city, is announced.

The steamer Lehun has succeeded inrescuing four Inrge anchors nnd l'J

fnthonis of chnln from the place wh"rethe W'm. Carson went down.

"First Lesson In Knttlng" nnd "FlrMLesson In Heading," are the tlks 'iftwo statutcttes that the Manufacturer)'Shoo Co. have ill their very nltraetl3windows.

Among the nrlvnls from Knunl In .

(J, Hall Sunday were the following: V. O. Smith. It. V. T. Purvis,Mrs. E. V. Holdsworth, D. Conway andMiss II. Soper.

The wedding of Miss Nellle"McIntyrand Oeorge T. Kluegel will tnke pUceat the home of Hubert Lewers, WalklMthis evening. There will he a reception fiom S:30 to 11:30 o'clock.

Among the arrivals from Maul portsIn the Clnudlne Sunday were the fol-

lowing: II. P. Haldwln. W. J .LowrKA. P. Holler, S. Kellinoe. C. II. Dleky.P. S. Dodge. V. II. Hnyselden nnd JohnHlchardson.

The steamer Klnau reports the following sugar on Hawaii: Wnluken,9,000; P. S. M., 1.SO0; llalnaku, 13,000

Ouoinea, nil; Pepcekeo. nil; liakalnu,2.1,000; llonomu, nil; Laupahoehoe, a,- -

100; Ooknla, :i,000; Knknlau. 3,300; P.i

auhnu. 2,900; Honoltnii, 2.000; Kukiil-linel-

2,000; Punnlmt, 10,200; Honuiiim,42J. Total, 70,123.

Wrny Taylor. Miss Mary Chllllng- -

wortli. J. II. McKtnzle. L. T. (IraniSister Albertlnn, W. V. Cross, MlsiKnto Cornwcll. J. Pletz, M. A. HycrofrV. Thompson, Geo. C. Itenton. Jr., J.

L. Itenton, J. Howden, F. J. Cross, Win.Thompson and P. S. Scales were umonsthe arrivals from Hawall.Maul and Mn

loknl portB in the Klnau Saturday alternoon.

The night blooming cereus was outInst evening in all the glory of Us delicate beauty. Comparatively few kneivof the visitation, so the. flowers wereleft undisturbed and the makai wallJust next to the college gate was covered with hundreds or them in fullbloom Juat where the blaze of theelectric light showed them off to bestadvantage. This exhibition will probably be repeated this e.venlng.

Tho use ot the Singer in millions ofhomes shows the unprecedented suc-cess of these Ideal sowing machine,It is convincing proof that tho Slnsrorexcels in all kinds of family sewingand art needlo work. All our sowingmachines nro of thn best construction,beautifully decorated, and nro mountodon selected woods In finely finishedcabinets of nrtlstle design, II, Iler-g- ei

sen, agent, 1C Hcthil street.

J 'iwywww' I

CIIA6. D. WALKER,Diiljntr P Bulldir of Hlh-Gf-

Yachts, Boats and Launches I

Woru, 6t KINO ST.P O. Bel . Tilttlim tfe

Prisoner Ah Sing"

Stops Wandering

Wnlluku, Aug. 18. Deputy Sherllfllnyseldeti ami several nt the Wnllukupolice succeeded last Tuesday night Iflocating and capturing Ah Sing, a run-

away prisoner from Hnnn dlstrlfl.Deputy Sheriff Wlttrotk of liana plac-

ed Ah Sing In charge of the purser ufthe Clnudlne about one month ngo withInstructions to deliver the prisoner toWnlluku officials nt Kahulul, but whenAh Sing arrived at Knhului and seeingno police around, lie considered lorawhile what to do In the premises.whether to walk up to Walluku Jailand deliver himself up to the Jailer urto go first to the home of his acqualntnnces to renew their friendship. AhSing chose the latter ns the best wayout of his difficulties and so paid afriendly visit to his numerous friendsnt Camp 5, Spreckelsville, wh.'re he hr.ibeen spending a well earned vacationfor one month, enjoying the fumes cfgood Hongkong opium. Ah Sing wasbrought before Magistrate HobertsouInst Wednesday morning on the chargeof obstructing Justice in that he ranaway from the custody of the purser ofthe Clnudlne. nnd Ah Sing was sentenced to a further six months' Imprl'sonment to commence at the expirationof his present term.

DIED.

HIDINOEIt In San Francisco, August8, 1900, Sophie, beloved wife of thelate William Hldlngcr, nnd motherof Edward, Charles and (lustave

Mrs. Alfred Ilnuser nnd Mrr.J. P. Trumpour, n native of Germany,nged 05 yinrs C months and 11 day?.

Gonsalvcs, photographer, Deretanlnnear Alapnl is giving away one 10x20

crayon portrait with 15 worth ot pho-

tos.

DRINK"TURCOCOFFEE"

: Every tin contains 5 lbs bestcoffee and one fine China cup and

saucer. Try it and judge for yourself.

rhe Washington

Mercantile Co., Ltd,

SOLE AGENTS.

L W. MEtBlll. H.G.MlDDKOITCH,

The Merchants'

Collecting Agency,

Custim House Brokerage

113 KAAHUMANU ST.

Makes A SPECIALTY of Monthly

Accounts and Rents.

White Teethare generally perfect and sound,

nnd at all events are a much

prettier feature of the mouth

than dirty and discolored teeth.Then again when kept cleai

and white are less liable to decaywhich rather is due to thought-

lessness in teeth care.All teeth preparations, in a

general way are good we havethem all some better thanothers.

Prophylactl

Tooth Powder 25 ten

we know is as near a perfect

tooth cleaner and antiseptic its itis possible to make because everyone of its ingredients is the purestobtainable.

That's the feature of our tooth

powder.

Hollister Drug Go

FOOT BTRKET.

To Those in Quest of a Rug

To Intending purchasers of rugi, we would state, that just before the changetariff, we recelvej a large assortment of Japanese Rufis.

By buying these rugs before the change, a saving of about fifty per cent (50

was effected, which our customers are to profit by, as we do not Intend, for the precentto Increase the price of these rugs, but to sell them, while they last, at the old prices.

Under these conditions, .1 buyer, here, now, can buy these for much less than theyare sold for on the mainland.

We have made a display cf these rugs In our large central show window, wheretheir beautiful designs and harmonious colorings are sure to attract attention.

B. F. EHLERS & CO.Before Insuring Your Life consult the best company

and secure the best and most liberal policy asIssued by the

GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.of New York

TO THE GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.,Judd Building, Honolulu.

Pleasesend me a statement showing the Annual Premium foron your Gold Bond Redemption Policy, with Guaranteed Dividend.

My ace at last birthday .... years.

Name...

Address.

Fill up the above blank and forward to

BMMETT MAY, Judd Building,Manager for Hawaii.

By the Barks "J. C. Pflueger" and "M. E. Watson"

WE HAVE RECEIVED ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF : :

Morton's and Crosse & Blackwell's Groceries Bicarbonateof Soda, Wash Soda, Caustic Soda, Paints & Oils, Cor-rugated Iron, Ridging, &c, Cement Firebricks, Carbo-lineu- m,

Stockholm Tar. Tubs Buckets, Tinplates, Saucepans, Teakettles, &c, &c.

H. HACKFELD

: TEEEJ : -

& GO , LTD.

TJSI'IS-A.I-,1.- On Ice -- -

'All Seasonable Fresh Fruits and VeeetablesTURKEYS. DUCKS and CHICKENS. Try one of our TENDER BROILERS.FRESH SALMOM and Flounder, Smoked Salmon and Halibut.FRESH POTATOES and Onions. Cervelat Sausages (In foil), "And In SwtsFROZEN OYSTERS both California and Eastern. Cream Cheese (in foil).GRUENHAGEN'S BON BONS and Marshmallows.

H. MAY & CO., Ltd.2 Big: Stores 2

The Waterhouse Store I The Mclntyre StoreBETHEL ST. I COR. KING ANtTFORT STS.

TELEPHONE 84, TELE I3 EGOISTS 33.

JUST RECEIVEDA Fine Lot of

California Potatoes andSilver Skin Onions

TTa-ra- . Oa,:ran.pTs :

SALTER & WAITY, mgSORPHBUJM BLOCK. Fort St.

Burnham'so CREAM

CUSTARDCONTAINS NO COHN STARCH,

Kequlres no eRSS, no cooking. Prepaid In a moment by simply addlne one quartbolllns milk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will produce ten cups of dellcl iCustard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed.

For sale by

Talachons 119.

CHAS. HUSTACB.S. SHIMAMOTO

Will open a new store In the Magoon Block on or about Aug. i, with a fine line of

General Merchandise. Diy Goods, Groceries.Japanese Provisions, etc

F. O. BOX S33.

212 King trtwt. nnxt to th

Tel, sii.Telephone 803. p. o Bos 984.

CSrOO ZCX3VCiMroma and Diaur in

HEAYY PONGEE SILK FOR MEN'S SUITS AT REASONABLE PRICE.

::::::: GROSS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH BORDER.

MBRCHANT TAILORING' "o Numnu Sum n.in H..i .., n. ......

r. . oU V9. Tal,

"W"l3XTC3r WO CHANTHE OLDEST CHINESE FIRM IN HONOLULU.

COMMISSION- - MERCHANTS,Dilm In Flo. Sllki mi Gnu Mntni. CMimm an! Jtpinii. Good! ot All Kloli

tio-.- it Nuuanu tlr.tt.p. n. Box Hia TNUph.Bi am

iMrOttll AND DlAlM IN.,,,,,

JAPAISB PROVISIONS & GBHDHiL IIGHANDII&0Q BCKBTANU BrMIKT . . OWWITM QUMKN1 UCMNTAL

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The CoolestSoda Water

Corner inTown

THE SODA WATER- -:

likewise:: THE BEST

Benson,Smitii &Co.,LtdCOR. FORT AND HOTEL STS.

JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT

Alsen Portland Cementll Hit ttrengtftt and1 moil servlceaM. ctment ma J. and will rtrmltlh. admixture of a largfr Amount of Sanaor ffratel, l'f It . loss of strength, than anv other brand; It I thtrtlor. the most economical.

"ALSEN" fill NO LQUAL In COLCM, FINENESS and SAND CARRYING CAPACITY It WEIGHSLESS PER BUSHEL, (measuring .(.out 10 PER CENT. MORE CEMENT TO A BARREL than othertrend, hlhery materially REDUCES Its cost as compare J Ith other cements) It la therefore an ECONO-MICAL cement to use and SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR FINE CONCRETE WORK.

Comparative tests.Tensile Strength In Pounds Per Square Inch Made at Royal Testing Station, Berlin. t88o-o- .

MAT Cemeit One part CementThree Parts Sand

After t days. After e3 days. After 7 days. After i3 days.ALSEN ltl S41K jooX jorKDYCKERHOFF 6u)i 64K tS tiSJt

PREMIUMS: World's Fair, Chicago. iSg). Adelaide Jubilee Int. Ei'o Mt. Centennial Int. Ea'nMelbourne, 1E88. New Zealand & So. &. Ek'n. Dunedln. iSSo-o-

CAPACITY AND SALES.- -1 he output of the "ALSEN'' factories Is, atlhe present time, larger thanthat of any manufactory of Portland Cement In Europe.

The yearly sales of Al sen's PirtlandCenient In the United States Is greater than that of any other brand.The following test made In actual work by Col. D. C. Houston, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., at the

Ma wall around Oovernor's Island, New York Harbor, has never been equaled by any other cement. It Isci follows

TENSILE STRENGTH PER SQUARE INCH: One Day, )8 pounds: Seven Days, too pounds,Thirty Das, S18 rounds. For Sidewalks It gives the best color and the most endurable wearing surface.

Testimonials from most eminent engineers, architects and contractors endorsing the high gradequality of "ALSEN" furnished on application to ,

Tla.00. T31. IPsixrles cSs Co., Hitd..

I PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM ?flH With Crushed Fruits 1

1 HONOLULU - DRUG - CO.S : All others are Imitations is

H Families and Parlors SupplieJ at SHORT NOTICE. : ' IM Our Ice Cream Soda is the talk of the

Ipk HONOLULU PROS CO.,

"W"e "WiatcikL "Wlxile "STo-u- . SleepBOWER'S MERCHANT PATROL ANDCONFIDENTIAL AOENCY ::::::::

Reliable Watchmen furnished for stores and property. Best City references furnished. Detectiveand conidentlal work of all sorts. :l

Office Room 4 Model Block

Jt

MESSRS

DEAR SIRS:

a. the

Oicenshoro, Ky., July 13, 1000.W. (7. PEACOCK .(.-- CO., LTD.

70S.

Am pleased to inform you that we hnre jvsl received notice from fclocemmcnl that GREEN RIVER WHISKY lute again been

selected j'of the exclusive vsejor another year uiullof the U. S. NavyJlonvitals. beinn the third in succession. 1 ours i any.

(Signed)A cnrlood of thlts celebrated Whisky has arrived per Emelle

F. Whitney, and will he offered for Hale by

J W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD.Sole- -

Architects, Contractors and Builders

Fred Harrison,CONTRACTOR AND

BUILDER

Jobbing Promptly : Attended To.

WM. T. PAO.

.Contractor and Builder.

Store and Office Flttlni.Plans and Estimates Furnished.

1488 Hotel Street, near Barracksa. A.HOWASD, J. R01T.F.TAI"

HOWABD & TRAIN,Architects.

lite t. Model Block, HONOLULU, OAHU, H.I

P, O. B01 70s. Telephone oSo

M

H. L. KERR & CO..

Architects and BuildersROOMESI-- I.

PROGRESS BLOCK.

TalHtos. lis- -

Co.W. Pat T. noW. BtarlslM P. O. Boi rrt

BBARD8LEE & PAGE

ArchitectB & BuildersOffice: Rooms Arlington Annex,

Honolulu, H. I.Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish-a- t

Short Notice. 1441

Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS,

Dealers in Lumber and Goal

ALLEN .fcllOBINSON,(lueen utrent. Honolulu

H. P. BBRTBLIMAN'8

Carpenter Shop16 KBMOVBD

To rir of old stand, Entrance on Klni

trnt, Otittt left at either shop, or office,

at John Nott'a store, Kln street, will re

Mlvt prompt attention, MU'tf

Amenta

&&,W Zif'Ff'W

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I... MONDAY, AUGUST 20, iooo.

TEL.P. O. BOX M,

J. II. MUUJtliUUll.

v,?

P.

-

-

a

: :

..YOU WILL NEED

..FOR YOUR OFFICE

DesksChairs

StoolsFiles

And all kinds of Furniture.

Wernicke - Book - CasesCALL ON

Eenrv WatmoDse a Co

-- Queen Steee- t-

AND SEE THE DISPLAY.

t AnYbow

ARTISTIC METAL SIGNS

and

ARTISTIC WINDOW DISPLAYFIXTURES

will help you to do It

THB UBST IS CHBAPBST

thurt for our bli It always tha lowatbacauM tbtra art no tatter gooda nada than ihoaawa aall

t Whan you ara fixing up tha otd ttora orplanning anaw ona consult ui ragardlnc how todoltlnityla.

Bailias Slimi and DIidUv Fliturat wa araprepared to flgura with you on any kind of Interioroniin or rurnimra in ma way 01 omce or tiora niiureipartition shelving, etc.. In hard woods of all kinds.

Plans and designs for the Asking of

Lowers & (innite,

1 1V1 1''iViViVi 1 tip rJ. sf 1 1 A

:GESSLER'5i morningMAGIC - headaohes

IHEADACHEi: before: WAFERS 5. breakfast.WMW.W.Wmt', W e.l. ullJru.Kl.1.,

11 COURTS SATURDAY

lcirfrcni,' to nssttmc duty a

THE DIVORCE MILL

RUNNING DOUBLE

Master to Appraise James Campbell's

Estate-App- eals to Supreme Court

on Dismissal of Cases

-P- robate, etc.

In the dlorco case of J. I.. OsmrrV8. Melto Ellen Oamer, It Is ctlpulatelby J. I.. Knulukou for llbcllnnt nitilChus. Williams nntl C. C. lltttlnff forlibelee, that If Judgment be given forHi etlbellftnt (lie decree oliall secure tothe libelee, Mclle Ellen Oamer, the rare,custody nntl control of the two children.

Joseph Lo Darse, a native of France,lias tiled In the Supreme Court hisdeclaration of Intentions to become n

citizen of the United States.Ilyron 0. Clark by bis attorney, W.

O. Smith, nnsners the assumpsit com-

plaint of J. I., (lowland with n generaldenial,

Mr. Hankey, counsel for Amlmo'o,murder, moved thnt the prosecutionfurnish him a list of the witness.Judge Humphreys denied the motion.

The appeal of Geo. A. Davis, fromfine In District Court for practicing nsn notnry public without license, wascontinued till next term.

Decrees were Kranted In tho divorcecases of 1'olena Solomon vs. I'. Solo-

mon and Chas. A. Newman vs. KillklnaNewman.

Elizabeth Nlchol vs. Henry Nlcholwas discontinued, tho couple havingmade up.

Judge Slllrmnn heard the petition ofthe executors of tho estnte of the late--

James Campbell to have the eMate appraised. He referred the matter tolloynl D. Mead as master to computethe Income on the real and personalpioperty, his report to ie filed Indays. V. A. Kinney, guardian ad li-

tem for tho minor children: ('. Ilrow,,one of the cxecutois, for the petition.Henry Holmes for the widow's Individual Interest.

Adelaide Andrado's petition for alimony on her husband h dUorco su'twas denied. He was ordered to pay herattorney's fee of $."0.

Marlon W. Hendry was granted a tie- -

creo of divorce against K. It. Hendiy.Neumann for llbcllnnt; Mngonn forllhclee.

Itobcrtson & Wilder hnvo filed exceptions to the Supreme Court againstJudge Humphreys' rulings In live appeal cases from Koolaupoko Dlstrh-- t

Court, denying their motion to rein-

state said enses on the calendar. Theground Is that said ruling In each aso"was contrary to law and an nbuso ofdiscretion on tho part of the Court"

W. I.. Howard has presented to theCircuit Court the last will of August.Kraft, who during his last Illness askedMr. Howard to act as temporary administrator of estate. Tho estate Isvalued at J12.10S.S5, of which $S0OO

represents the house and lot at Kowaloand l.unalllo streets. Heirs at law andnext of kin nre Fritz Kraft, HermanKraft, Ferdinand Kraft, New YorkCity; Otlello Kraft Hocrle, Torrlngtcn,Conn.; Emily Kraft Schuldhels, No- -

York City, These nre named ns devi-

sees and legatees, and Ferdinand Kr.tftand Otlelc Kraft Hoerle ns executornnd executrix. Petitioner sets forththat the property here needs care loprevent serious damage to It, nnd I herobeing no one In this Territory next ofkin to tho testntor he Is willing to actas temporary administrator.

YANKEES IN THE LEAD

Washington, Aug. 11. Tho followingcablcgrnm has been rcuheil at tltoNnvy Depaitmcnt from Admiral ite-

mey:"Chefoo, August 10. Ilureau of Navi-

gation, Washington: Taktt, August 7.

Chaffee telegraphs from front: SixthYang Thiiii occupied. Casualties nliotttsixty my command, two mnrlu'-- s

wounded. Mnny prostrated by heatnnd fatigue; next move yet unknonn.General commanding English at fronttelegraphs: .Marched from I'cltsaugnlno miles toward Yung Tsun whe-- i

formed for attack, with Americans onright, Uunslaus on left. After rapidndvanco of three miles under hot rllloand shell fire, our troops carried firstlino of defense. Casualties about fiftykilled or death from sunstroke.

Emma Square Mimic.Tho hand will play tho following se-

lections nt a concert In Emma Kqunront tho usual hour this overling:

Part I.Overture Juanlta HunpeChorus Tnnnhauncr WagnerSelection II Trovatoro VcnllSongs-- la)

Ko Leo. Mlllhnl Pun.Miss J. Kclllnn.

(Ii) Ka Inuwnl. Kum 111 will Iho AuMrs. N. Alapal,

Tart II.Mcilley The Uracherjnck MnckloAula l.uclu ill Luiumenuoor

DonizettiI'loreulonnl D.mlchi Mo'irnriniile Iris Iluculomil

Tho Star HimiiirIciI llniiuer.

TO OUIti: A COM) IN ONi: DAV,

Tnlio Uixatlvo Ilriiinn (lulnluu Tnhli'ti.All ilniKKUU rf-- ilinl tho tuoiicy If It

fulls to iMi re, II. W, llrnvo's slgiiutureIs on inch hox, 2S ccnli.

Schuman's Fine

Carriage Exhibit

The exhibit of carriages, harnesr,etc., made by (J. Schumnn nt his car-riage repository In Merchant street issomething to charm anybody fond ofhandsome driving outllts. The build-ing was put up expressly for Mr. Schu-ma-

Its Moor space of 45x05 feet gUesroom for a good display.

Arranged In rows with heinp curpet-In- g

lit the nlsles between, th vehlcbscomprise bunglrs. phaetons nnd sur-reys. They have come direct fromfactories of the Columbia Utiggy Co.,Studebakcr nnd the Wcstcott CarriageCo. There are rubber tired, steel tlrelnnd bicycle wheeled vehicles. Theprietor mailc n personal selection ofthe grcnter part of the stock nt the fac-

tories.Ucsldes carriages there are hnrneM

of the finest make, rubber trimmedcollars, etc., ranged In glass casesnlong the wall. Cnrrlagc lamps of up- -

stle glitter In the windows.Whips nnd nil sorts of driving nnd stn-hi- e

outfits aie In stock.Two of the Studchnker street sprink-

lers for which Mr. Schumnn hns thocontract have been delivered, and theother four nnd n lumber wngon for thedepartment of public works nre on tinwny. A street sweeper belonging to thesnmo contract has arrived.

Mr. Schuman returned In the steamerCity of Peking Saturday. Ilefnrc leavingSan Frnnclsco he shipped by sailingvessel some fine live stock comprisingdriving horses, mules nnd cows, thevessel teat ing the same day us thesteamer.

Chns. F, Herrlck, formerly chief clerkof public works, Is In chnrge of Mr.Schuman's repository.

HOBSON WANTS TO FIGHT.

New York, Aug. 11. ConstructorIlolison has nsked for the command ofn marine detachment In China, nnd I

llc '. the

his

the

pro

once, according to n dlspntih to theHerald from Washington, ltear Ad'mlrnl Itemey has cabled that he Is opposed to the detailing of Ilolmon funny such duty. He ndds thnt If theconstructor Is able to undertake activework In the field he is In a position toreturn to Manila or Hongkong, whe-- o

the services of a constructor nre re-

quired In making repair work. Hobsonis still at the naval hospital In Yokohama under treatment for his eyes, at.dwill probably return to this country.

Judge Kalun'H Vacation.Wnllukti, Aug. 1S. Judgo John W.

Knlua and party nre expected to getback from Hnna next week. They willcome hack overland by way of Nahlku,Kennne and Httelo.

SEATTLE DEER.Tho ever popular Rainier beer Is be

coming a household word and "willyou havo a glass of Seattle," is ruorooften heard than anything else. TheCriterion Saloon has tho beer on tap orIn bottles.

DistilledWaterI.CG Delivered Free

To nny pnrt of the city

Oahu Ice andElectric Co.,

HOFFMAN & HARKHAM,

Works, Kewnlo.Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O. Box 600.

iSTlce will be delivered by courteousdrivers to any part of premises desired.

lj66

Oceanic Gas andBlectrlc Co.. Ltd.

We will be pleased to fur

nish estimates for complete Electric

LiRhting Plants and for long dis-

tance transmission of Electric Power.

Office: 46 Merchant St.

Hotels and Restaurants.

THE ORPHEDH CAFE

The Best MealAND

The Best ServiceIn the Cixy

:: At Popular Prlcce ::HiTMEALS AT ALL HOURS: A la

carte or Table D'Hote.WE OFFER YOU THE

Best --5c. CigarTo oe had for tho rnomiy,

OIAHINQ OUT Al.1. OUK DOMK8TICCIO AILS.

Heaver Lunch RoomsH,J, NOI.TE,

HAWAII LAND CO.Limited.

Capita Stock - - $100,000.

Capital, paid up, $48,860

OFFICEK3.

W. C Acbl Proficient A MsnntiuiM. K. Xrtkiiln. .. Vice I'redentJ. Mnkalnal TreasurerEnoch Jolimoti Secretarygoo. l. Deb. Audit.;,

IIOAKD OF DIRECTORS:

Jonah Kuicalao.J, Makalnal

J. W. Illplkane.

Tho abovn Company will buy, lease,or sell lanJj In all parts of the HawaiianIslands; and lo lis houses In the Cityof Honolulu for rent. 1489-y- l

J.J.WILLIAMS,Photographer.

o

WQJSM4 EeBffl&U&Y

Visitors are cordially Invited t(.all and Inspect our' gallery of life-siz- e

royal photos, from KamehamehiI. to date.

At the Old StandOn Fort Street ::

Coney EstateLANDS- -

A FEW VERY HF.SIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on Niuanu Avenue, at NIc

lopa, Nuuanu Vallt) for sale. Apply tiJ. M. Jf'NSARRAT,

Cartwrlght Block, .reliant strut11.1.8

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REAL ESTATECW We win Ba or IWi B Eitttclt

U parts of the gronp.tr We will Bell rropertlei on Bmioible OommlMlonJi

JFFICE. 10 WEST KING STREE1

DAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate Broker.

223 MERCHANT ST.

FOR SALE.

Property In town and suburbs

and HOUSES TO LET.

T. R. MOSSMAN

Real Estate AgentAbstractor andSearcher of Titles . . .

Loans negotiatedRmts collected,

Campbell Building,Aierchant street.

P. E. R. STKAUOH,

Real Estate BrokerVinancW) Agent nnd Collector

No. 0 Bethel St., near P. O.Stat T.ltphOb. 041.

DIAMONDA,nd other Rings, Watches, Bract-lets- ,

Pins, and an extensive varietyf J velry.

EI. Gh. BIAJRa,Manofactaring Jeweller

(04U PORT STREET

CHAS. CBAMER

C. A. GROTE

Merchant -:- - TailorsCLOTHING

Cleaned and RepairedOUR SPBCIALTV.

First class work guarantellUnion St, near Hotel 1500

WHEN YOU . .

VISIT WAILUKUStop nt

THE -- WINDSORFIRST CLASS AND HOMLI.IKIJ.

MRS. (1. 1, KODI.UTSON,: MASAOUR,

Waliuku, Maul, 15851111

HHHHMHnHB"Psv$399nllflNLM

3 ' JBlntK. Brokers and Jobber

ALEXANDER & BALDWIN,Ltd

OFI'ICiiRSlH P. IIALDWIN - PreskVntJ. u. eASTLii 1stW. M. ALEXANbLK mdJ.P.COOKI- - TreasurerW. O. SMITH Secretary and AuJItor

C.. r.isugar raciors and

-- Commission Agents

A1ENTS FOR

Hawaiian Cummerclal & Sugar Co.Olaa Sugar Co,Haiku Sugar Co.Pala Plantation Company.Nahlku Sugar Company,Klhel Plantation Co.Hawaiian SiJg.it Co.Kahulul Railroad Company.

The California and Oriental S. S. Co.

4. G. Irwin & GoLiisitod

aqi:nts forWestern Sugar Refinery Co., of S

Tranclsco.Ilaldwln Locomotive Works, of

Philadelphia, Pcnn., U. S. A.Newell Universal Mill Co. (Nation!

Cnno Shrcililcr), Now York, U. S. A.N. Ohlantlt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili-

zers.Alex. Cross & Sons, high grado Fer-

tilizers for Cane and Coffee.Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.

ALSO OFFER FOR SALEParafflno Paint Co.'s P. & U. Paint

and Papers; I.ucol and LinseedOils, raw nnd boiled.

Indurlno (a cold-wat- paint), Stwhlto nnd colors.

Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Linnnd IirlckB.

CASTLE & COOKELIMITED,

II OIVOILJJJ-.U-.Commission Merchants

SUGAR FACTORS.AGENTS for

Tb. Cwa Plantatt Co.Tbt Walalo. Arlcul'iial Co., LI,:rn. Koliala Surar CoTb. Waianta Sutar till Co.Tbt Kol.a Airkulrural Co,Tba Fulton Iron Works. SI. loala. Mo,Tbs Standard Oil Co.Tb. Co. K Blab. Stoats Plata,Watton't Ontrlfucalt.

Tb. N. EnElanl LIU Insurant. C, .1 lo. mTb. tna Fir. Int. Co. o Harttori, St.Tb. Alllanc. Atsuranr. Co ol Loalw.

Vm. G. Irwin & Co.(LlMtTlD).

Wm. O. Irwin. .President and ManaterClans Sprcckcls Vice PresidentW. M. airfare! ..Second Vice President.II. M. Whitney Jr. .... Trcas. and SecCeo. J. Ross Auditor

Sugar Factorjro

Commission AgentAGISTS OV TBB

0KANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPAQOF BAN FRANOIBOO. OA)

TbBYonHamm-TonB- e GoJHImporters andCommissionMerchants

QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU,AGENTS FOR-T- he

Lancashire Insurance Co.The Halolse Insurance Co.Union Gas Engine Co.Domestic Sewing Maci n, Bta

BEWEl C6., m.Ouaan suhi, Hooolulii H.I

A.RcmtH lorHawaiian Agricultural r...,, ...

Company, Ookala Sugar Plant. Co , Ooosssa llgwCo., Honosnu Sucar Co., Waliuku Su.ai C... Mat)Sugar Co , Haleakala Parch Co., MoTokal RaMtiPlanttr's Lin. San lr nsco I'acha oat. tr tnk Co. 1 Lin. ol Bottun

LIST OK OFFIOEItSO. M. Cooko, 1'ronldent; Qeor6 n

Itnbertxoii. Manacor: M V. BlahonTroanuror anil Bocrotary Col. W, 1Alien, Auoior; i'. u. Jonen, u. WlUrIioueo.Ohq. K. Carter, Director..

BKUCE CARTWR1GHX,lidneral Hunger ol

Tbt) quUble Life Assa&nci 8oci

O'lha UnlUd BUtM tot tbt BawiUwliLuidi.

Otiuat M.ohnt itTML Hor

M. PHILLIPS 4 CO.,Wboletal ImpotUri and Jobbcn

hropaan and American D7Fotand Qomii BtrMU.

rl. HAOEFELD & 00., LW

1EMERAL COMMISSION ABEITt

Oar, fort and Onen Htroota HndoUl.

The World RegisterKeujm tho Cash while you are buqr,

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Rook PricepOn Marble and Granite.

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Evening Bulletin,Published Ecry Day except Sunday

at 210 King Street. Honolulu.II. I., by the

BULLETIN PL'UMSIHNO COMPANY

W. II. FAIUUNOTON RdltotDANIEL LOOAN City Editor

Entered nt the l'ost Offlee at Hono-

lulu ns second class matter.

SUBSCRIPTION HATES:

fer mon..i, any where In II. I....I 76

Jtr year. In II. 1 8.00r yea.', postpaid, U. S., Canadaor Mexico 1000

"Vr year, postpaid, other foreigncountries . 1300

Payable Invariably In advance.

Telephone 25G

Post Omce Box "18

MONDAY AfOUST 20, 1000

FOR PRESIDENT,

wm. Mckinley.I

FOR T,

THEO. ROOSEVELT.

Horse races In the far district ofKula were the onl reminder that twoyears np) Inst Sunday, August 12, lM'S.

the American ling wns raised ocr Ha-

waii.

At last accounts fake artist corr'3-pondent- s

nt Shanghai and In the nfllicaof Ni York newspapers were runnlrria close second to LI Hung Chang and

the Empriss Downger.

The citizen who falls to take pariIn the primaries hns himself nloue to

blame If nominations for tho Leglih-tur- c

an- - not made from tho solid busi-

ness men of the Territory.

Maul wants a circus. If It Is a con-

stant performance, three-rin- g nffa'rthat Is sought, the citizens ought tomake 11 strike to have the Territorialcnpltol removed to Wnlluku.

The Republican Executlvo'commlttejImB now passed on the work of the primark's to the chairmen of the precincts.There's nothing gained by delas gentlemen. Precinct meetings shouldcalled as promptly as possible.

Candidates who delay their nr-- .nouncemtnt of party allegiance tillthey can determine the prosptcts forvictory can hardly be trusted by anyparty. The mnn ready to stnnd or fallwith n party principle possesses thetrue sentiment of American goveri-men- t.

Late despatches picture Minister W11

hard nt work Interpreting dispatchestransmittal to the Washington gove-n-me- nt

from Peking. Wu's troubles bidfnlr to be unending The world Is nrmuch In the dark as to the Interpreta-

tion of the Peking government as itever was.

What has become of the HnwulhnDonrd. Wulluku sends out n call fora pastor nnd Its call has jet to be heeled. Is this center of religious nctlvltysliding backward Into a stnte of Indif-

ference or Is the situation given overio the devil as a bad job?

One of the happy factors In the pre-en- tcontest over the sale of public

lands by Territorial ollklnls, Is thntthe machinery Is In full operationwhereby the 0,11c stlon can be brought 10

a flnnl settlement. Hawaii's publ'clands will not be worth mtuh to anyIndividual while a clouded title liunjaover the purchases.

The large number of people whowent to Tantnlus to csmpe the oppies-siv- e

heat of the day wns fair Indica-

tion of the wisdom of former membersof the Hoard of Agriculture In settlu 1

apart a special plot for park purposes.Now the question Is, whether the pinof a former government to turn thisland over to private Individuals Is tobe carried out.

A notable feature of the Tantalusforest In tho last few months la thelarge number of horses wanderingfreely through Its confines. These ani-

mals destroy shrubs and small treesand the eventual result will be thedestruction of the forest, If the matterdoes not receive prompt attention ofthe Commissioner of Agriculture orthe pound master.

Honolulu may be a sleepy town, butcaptains of foreign mall steamers willhereafter kindly remember that thepeople are nlways nwake to the neces-

sity of ships docking ns promptly uipossible after their arrival off port.When the Federal olllclals nre willing

to give the steamers quick despatch It

111 becomes ship's oHWcrs to treat tliuiiwith scant courtesy.

Not tho least of the reforms appnr- -

ent In tho administration of the dt -

piutnitnt of Public Works Is the em -

pigment of citizens of tho Tenltory Hi

nrv .M..I1 of niihllL construction Tho

old s)um of employing tniiiHluil O

on tho roads or any other workIn hand Is fust becoming 11 back num-

ber with Senator Mc Candles lit th'Jhelm. Trim A rlinn governmentKlws lint recognition to at I he, hard-

working iltUeim,

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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1900.

FAIR UneRtlBENTATION.

The nllottmcnt of deltg.it 1 to thevarious precincts made uj 'he E d

committee of the Itepuhlhan pu

is n happ solution of wh.it niigli. nut.glen rise to considerable dlsatlsfac-tlo- n

It secures for eery District con

xentlon n good sized lepresentntlon for

ever) precliut In the selection of can-

didates to the Legislature, nnd willdoubtless largely do iixny with theiiosMhlllt) of any factional contests.

Owing to the vote cast nt the M.iy

prlmnrles being In many Instances lar-

ger thnn the total vote nt the last gen-

eral election there was naturallinough of n general tendency to bam1

the representation on the primary voteIn canvnsslng the situation more clo-- ly

It Is apparent that the large votewas brought out at the primaries onWIn those precincts where there werecontests. Hew of the precincts polledthe full enrollment list, since the votewas merely for party organliitlon. Tobase the representation to n conven-

tion called for nominating candidatesto the Legislature upon the vote cartIn a party contest would be manifestlyunfair, If not beyond the power of theTerritorial committee.

Allotment of at least three delegatesto each and every precinct assures fairrepresentation In every districtthroughout the Islands nnd should beproductive of the era of good will indhearty cooperation nbsolutely neces-

sary to party success In the comingelection. The situation now rests In thehands of the voters, who should en-

deavor to put aside personalities andcombine In n henrty effort to place In

nomination men In whom tho peoplehave full confidence, men of Integrityand in full sympathy with the broadliberal principles of the Republicanparty.

U. V. Dillingham enn nlwn.vs beupon for n ray of sunshine how

ever dark threatening financial clou 1s

may appear to this community. Mr.Dillingham not only takes a happy

lev of the situation, but Is the lendIng factor In securing the fulfillmentof his predictions. It would be difficultto llnd n condition with which he couldnot deal successfully, putting new confldence in tho hearts of the people an 1

money In their pockets.

Wailuku Wants a

Preacher Quick

Wailuku, Aug. 18. The congregationof the KaaliUinanu native Protestantchurch have written an urgent cnll toHev. Knulmaknule of Hawaii, to

the Knahumanu pulpit, nnd noreply has been ricelved from the latterJet. Since tho resignation of Rev.Kupu over a ear ago, no one of the native pastors have thought It prudent toaccept this field, and et It Is one of themost Important fields on Maul, Wnll'i-k- u

being undoubtedly the metropolisof the Island.

Not on!) do native pastors heslt.1'0to accept pastoml vvoik In this district,but the I'orelgn church Is also withouta pastor, with no possibility of gettingone. Itcv. Mr. Russell, traveling withMr. Flunk Damon, most ncccptuh!)filled the pulpit n fortnight ago, buthe wns only n transient clergvman andthe pulpit Is still unfilled. Theie ni'iiihe something indlc.illy wiong witheither the congregations or pastors- -elect for Wailuku, judging by postevents, It has been very illflkiilt to stcure pastors who cared to lemaln hernpermanently. The nefarious habit ofgossiping may be one of the dinwb.ii.ksfor Wnlluku Is brimful of Idle gosslp-per- s.

nnd would to heaven they cou'dbe eradicated from this quarter of theearth, bo ns to make this place n per-

fect haven to live In, not only for pas-

tors, but also for the laity.

E. O. Hall Boh Win.The stntement In another column of

this paper that the I'unahous heat tbc-K- .

O. Hall team nt baseball Satuida;Is lucoirect. It was taken fiom theAdvertiser and Is, as usual, IncoireuThe n. O. Hall bojs defented tho Punvlions to the tuno of 23 to 3 by allaround good ball playing. The I'una-hous made all their runs In the lira'two innings. After that, they failed toscore. So Ignominious waB the defeatthat some of the Punahou bojs wentto tho victors and asked them to re-

frain from making any publication ofthe facts In the papers. The hardesthit of the day was a three bagger byEdwin Paris of the E. O. Hall team.

Frank Lawless appeared again In thePolice Court this forenoon on thocharge of drunkenness. He was fined12 and costs and warned by Judge Wil-

cox that his appearances In the PoliceCourt were becoming a little too fre-quent.

StartlingFigures

IMPORTS OF CHAMPAGNE

lnt thllnltdfrnni linuarv lt.tn July nt 1000.

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'i MllivUt & CO.'S

'. HU til casts.woet Uutidon 18,413

Vm.lne.ry ".P"10'""::" l

..ituaitn .1 vu 1 wit nivinupole , .. C.oci

Louis Rueilerer 4.-- iKAll other brands , 27 013

TOTAL .155,184

Cvmplti from llw UmcUl Cuilom Huum Rtcordt

McFAIlUNE ti CO, LTD, Sole Agents.

The Pacific Hardware Co,

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

Goods for the household, for the plumber, for contractors,

' builders and carpenters

New line of Staple Articles have been brought here by

the Australia, Geo. Curtis, Alden Besse, Irmgard, Rosamond

and W. H. Dimond, which are now opened up

A complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Goods direct from

the Wolfe Manufacturing Co. is on hand.

Elliptic Boiler Tube Serapus, 1 J4 to 4 inches.

Pacific Hardware- - Co.,.LIMITED

Stores; Frt' Kins and BetheI

Residence TractFOR SALE AS A WHOLE!

ISO Aore- s-

PALOLO HEIGHTS!Beautifully situated mauka of the Government Waialae Road.

An Unexcelled Site for Hotel or Sanitarium!MAGNIFICENT VIEW!

The tract slopes gently up to an elevation of over 800 feet. It com-

mands a land and sea view from Koko Head to the Waialae Mountains.WATER can be piped from a natural flowing stream from an eleva-

tion of 1,200 feet.For further particulars apply to

Palolo Land and Improvement Co.,A. F. COOKE, Manager,

Room 8, Model Block.

The Personal Selection and Purchase of Ar. Schumanfrom the factories in the East

CO.MPKISI.SG THE 'YM LATEST, MOST SmiSH, AND ELEGANT STOCKOf VEHICLES IN HONOLULU.

These goods have JUST ARRIVED exsailing vessels. The stock embraces:...

Surreys, Phaetons, Runabouts, Low WheelWagons, Bike Buggies, Traps, Etc., Etc.

ALSO A FINE LINE OFCarriage Lamps, Dash Lamps Sun Shades,

Lap Robes, Hack, Surrey and BuggyCarpets, Sheep Skin Mats,

(different colors and sizes.)

Stylish Single and Double Harness(With Rubber Trimmings j

Light and Heavy HarnessAnd Is

Now Being Displayed atSCHUMAN'S CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY

Merchant, bet Fort and Alakea Sts.

Sterling

CASH-!-$50 CASH

Hr ft ft

Bicycles

1900 ZfcvEOZDEJIH.

at the '

Pacific Cycle Co.

SOLE AGBNTSFort street.

ROCKFOR BALLAST !!

( White anil Ul.uk Sand( In Quantities to Suit

EXCAYATINC CONTRACTED

ForCORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.

PjT Hump Cirti furnliheJ by the day011 Hour' Notice.

II. ri HITCHCOCK.llithel St,, next lu I', O,

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WANTED.

Hawaiian Government 6 per

cent Bonds

for which the highest in.irktt price willbe paid. Inquire of

UI8H0P & CO.,ifoHwi Bunker

Jno. Pottie

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SonsCELEBRATED

HORSE, CATTLE, SHEEP AND

Pottie'sHorn Fly

Sure Prevention .Inquire of

C. W. MACFARLANB, ofWASHINGTON LIGHT CO., 1

Masonic Temple

Good Air. Good View. Good Health.

A special invitation is extended to everybody to visit Ho-

nolulu's most residence site

PACIFICHEIGHT

Via MaximaKaiulani Drive aptly termed, the Via Maxima or Grand

Boulevard, and in itself an artistic piece of engineering affordseasy access to all points, as also scenic and marine views of

exquisite grandeur at every turn.

Electric Railway.Contracts have been let for material, and the work

construction, equipping and installation placed in the hands ofa electrical engineer to be fully completed by June1st. Having an independent power plant we are prepared tofurnish electric power for lighting, heating and other purposes,to our home builders at most reasonable rates.

As Promised.Our reservoirs are now completed and mains laid so

as to supply each lot. Permits for making water connectionswill be on application.

An inspection of the attractive homes now building, orthe names of purchasers of lots, will convince anyone thaiPACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most of all theresidence sites of Honolulu.

For furtherthe office of

jj.jj.jj.jj.jj.tTTTtTTTTTinformation, prices, terms, etc., apply a

BRUCE WARING & CO.Progress Block.

i; For sale . . .

. . . nnd

'ALOHA COLLECTION)) of HAWAIIAN SONGS,"

at

! HAWAIIAN BAZAAR,Corner Hotel and

THE : PACIFIC : NURSERY

Cut and Growing PlantsSprays Bouquets

Weddln& Funeral Designs

ON SHORT NOTICELarge Variety of Roses and Other Plants

: FOR SALE ::

FINKE & CO.Union St., above Hotel.

FRED J. CROSS,Consulting and Superintending

Electrical HydraulicENGINEER.

Klrctro-Hydnul- Power TmumlMloiREPORTS AND ESTIMATESFURNISHED. . . .

With Ctton-Ne- ll Co., queen (treat.Offloe next to Poi.xBoe. 12a

JJMES T.TAYLOR,M.Aa.Soc.C.I.

CONSULTING

Hydraulic Engineer.806 Judd Mock. Tele. 68S.

Honolulu Iron Works C'

Improved and modern BUUAHof every capacity and de-

scription made to order, Holler workmid ItlVKTUD 1'11'Ea (or Irrlgatloipurposes a ipeclalty. Particular attentlon pnld to JOII WORK, and repalriexecuted ut abortrit notice.

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water

granted

select

NATIVE HATS, MATS,(1FANS, CALABASHES

the . . .

the

MASONIC TEMPLE.Alakea Streets.

SPECIAL NOTICE

TO

Olaa Sugar Co.AssessableStockholders.

BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORSNotice Is hereby given that the 12th As-

sessment heretofore advertised as of to percent due and payable on the 2nd of Augusthas been reduced to 2 'A per cent or 50 centsper share, due and payable from the 10thday of August, 1900, and delinquent October 10th, 1900, penalty of I per cent permonth from Sept. loth, 1900.

J. P. COOKE,Treasurer Olaa Sugar Co

Honolulu, August 1st, 1900. 1600 ist

NAHIKUAaseaament Notice.

The 4th ASSESSMENT of to per cent,or fc.oo per share, due June zoth, 1900,with Interest from July 20th, 1900, will bedelinquent on the istdayof October, 1900,according to tesolution adopted by thestockholders nt a special meeting held In

the rooms of the Chamber of Commerceon the 31st day of July, I goo.

J. P. COOKE,Treasurer Nalilku Sugar Co., Ltd,

Honolulu, August 1st, 1900. 600 15

Stockholders' Meeting.

The first Anmiiil Meeting of the stock-holders of the HOr.Ol.AJI.U STOCKYARDS CO.. LTD., will be helJ .it ao'clock p. in., .it the oflicc of the company,August 37. IQO".ifoywi A NEWHOUSI7, Secretary.

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If you wantft.. fWta1A9mnaruwarc, iuwict, via"rwsl j

rainis, UM3 anu varumics, cicniy- -

llers, Chandeliers, Lamps an J LampFixtures:

House Furnishing Goods,

Silver PlateJ Ware, Cutlery. PocketKnives, Wade and Butchers' Razors.

Rubber Hose, either plain or wirebound, Minlla or Sisal rope, LawnMowers, Lawn Sprinklers, Hlgh-Kras- s

Cutters, Etc. Etc.

Plantation Supplies orAgricultural Implements

BUY THEM FROM

mi T tl IT I

I! Hiin mFort St., opposite Spreckels Bink.

NOME FACES STARVATION

San Francisco, Aug. 9. Charles D.

Lane, the well known miner who Insreturned from Cape Nome, where hehas large Interests, snltl today:

"From 5000 to 10,000 people nt Nome

are facing absolute destitution an)their only possible relief is through theUnited States Government. Steamersnow running to Nome could riot possibly bring out the destitute gold hunt-

ers, even If the owners could be expected to give them free transport!tlon. United States Senator Lindsayof Virginia nnd Congressman JuliusKahn, to whom I have explained theconditions at Nome, have written theWar Department urging prompt meas-

ures of some sort."General Randall has been successful

in maintaining peace, but the mllltaiyforce there finds It next to Impossibleto enforce the sanitary regulations ne-

cessary to preserve the health of thecommunity.

"Practically nil miners have left thebeach and are prospecting In thogutches. Rumors of good finds areheard occasionally, but they are with-

out confirmation."

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We now for sale the ch Ue j

residence property of CIIAS, DESKY,located on the corner of Victoria and Cireen

Also the fine residence prtmlei.Hnlnliip nm on firtrn street.

For further apply at ourI'rosrrss slock.

i6i;-6- t BHUCE .V f0,

Notice Is hereby given that CowanIt no loncer to collect mceyfor the l.liht Co., lit havlnitvcvered hit that lul-net- s

house.LIGHT CO.,

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DELICIOUS

CANDIESCeylon anil Marakabo

CREAM

anil PRALINES ....HAND DIPPEDBON-BON- S

Latge

PEANUT CRISP,

CRISP,

MOLASSES

FRENCH Etc.

Our Roods are made FRESH

every day and cost about HALF the

price of Stale Imported Goods.

J. Oswald Lutted, Hote, 5t

BULLETIN OF

"From Kingdom to Colony"-- By Mary

"The H. B. Marriott-Watso-

Kate A. Benton.

"Feo" By Max

"The Green Flag" By Conan Doyle.

"D. Dinkelspld"-- By V. Hobart.

"Phillip fly N,

Stephens.

"Booming of Acre HIIl"-By'- John Ken'

drlck Bangs.

"A Manifest By Julia Ma

gruoer.

"Sophia" By Stanley J. Weyman.

"Red Pottage" By Mary Cholmondley

Co., Ltd.

fcs Rt s no Pa Pa rn ra Pa Pa fa Pa pa

EXTRAORDINARY

PIANOSWe are selling upright Pianos

with for $250on the Installment

COME AND SEE US.

THE BEMSTMII MUSIC ((LIB., Block

5c, Honolulu. I.

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Residence PropertyFOE S-A.I-i-

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particulars

WARING

NOTICB.

authorleJWasliliiRton

connection with

Macfurlant, ManaKtl.

fir:-.('Vy- p '"'VlA'fff'1

EVENING HONOLULU, AUGUST

CHOCOLATE

FRENCH

Assortment

COCOANUT

CANDY,

BOSS,

NEW ENGLAND BAKERY,

manager.

NEW

Deveirux.RebeP'-- By

"Geber"-- By

Pemberton.

Geo.

Wlmwood" Robert

Destiny"

Wall, Nichols

BARGAINS

beautifulMANDOLIN ATTACHMENT

Progress

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WASHINOTON

Nowhere else you find

variety

ElectroliersFixtures

PRICES THE LOWEST

HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC

Funeral ot Mth. I:rlcy.The funeral of the late Mra. J, K.

Farky took place at Koloa, Kauai, I'll-'iH- y

AugiiBt 17. The ben lienIn thi Koloa church, built by II'-- '

fathti of tho deieaed, the llev, ,1. M.

:.ylt,aiu. aHnIleil by llev. Ilium l"i.-be- i:

and Hov. Hiilomim Katillll, .ill!

iHtlni;. Kpeclal niunlc sa leudeied b

the Koloa thull'. The leuialua weio li

triid In the little family leinetery Inthe old mlnalim Kiirdeu.

KiiIii ColcliPiitcil Alone.Walluku, Auk. IS. The leHhlenU n:

K.iln cuuiincmorntiMl Ailmlxitliiu l)iAiiRimt Vi, with hiiriui and tnulu nmlairt Monday. The day piiHeil ulf ery

quietly nml uliniml imuotkcil ntnnd other I'lauk.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. ..THE FIRST OF THE SEASON..Wray Taylor Is lurk from Hawaii.

A good piano player Is wanted. See

Want col u inn on page S.

Sam I'nrkcr arrived from Hawaii In

the Klnau last Saturday.The China should be in from Ohlm

and Japan nt most any minute now.

Harmony Ixiilge No. 3. I. O. O. K

meets tonight nt 7:30 In Harmony Hull.

Douglas Monsarrat, tho surveyor,leaves for Kurope In the China tomor-row.

Tho Holllster Drug Co.'g alcoholense Is on In the District Court thisafternoon.

The Mauna t.0.1 wilt be In from Mauland Hawaii ports bright and early to-

morrow morning.

Frederick W. Hankcy, Attorney atLaw, Campbell llulhllng, corner Mer-

chant and I'ort streets.The transport Egbert, on tho way

from Alaska, sailed from Tncomn forHan Francisco, August 10.

The ship Standard that arrived finmTacom Saturday brought n full cargoof coal for the O. 11. & 1.. Co.

This forenoon James Hnkuolc ap-

peared in tho Police Court for the firsttlma as official Japanese Interpreter.

.Miss Plllanl Jones, 11 school teacheroMInwall, Is up for her vacation to .)

seutn at tho home of her father, Kap.vlama.

A meeting of the Republicans of thN'lnth Precinct. Fifth District is calledfor tomorrow. 8ce notice under NewToday.

Judge Humphreys will address theKamehamcha Alumni Association inthe club house of the organization

evening.

The Ilcnson, Smith & Co. alcoholcane has been continued until tomor-

row. Attorney Robertson will nppafor the defendant.

The pair of black coach horses for-

merly belonging to V. CJ. Irwin are ft rsale. Apply to James Carty. Sec ForSalo column, 8th page.

The Public Works department has otlast vncated Its old room In Knpualunbuilding, and carpenters nre repairingIt for the occupation of the Hoard ofHealth.

The Public Lands ofllee Is now Infiner shape than ever before. v.lth Usfireproof vault for records, new lloor-In- g,

Manila carpeting nnd nnov.ite.lfurniture.

A Snn Francisco paper of August IIstates that the finishing touches werethen being put on a new four-mast-

ccliooner at Coos bay. The vessel willbe able to carry 1,000,000 feet of lum-

ber.

Attorney J. I.. Kauluknu Is sulTerlr.';from nn affection of the eyes knownas Iritis. It will probably be a weekor more before Mr. Knulukou will lie

iililc to attend to business, lis Is belli:;treateil by Dr. II. W. Howard, the tyespecialist.

In tile Police Coin t this forenoo'iWong Illng was lined $10 mid costs onthe charge of selling merchandise with-

out a Ikcnxc. Defendant alleged thathe was managing the xtoic of a rela-

tive who h.l gone to China for n vis'.

nnd that, he had liei n told the llceiif gdid not run out until August -- ". j

Osaka, 11 Japanese, Is under arrest jon the ch.uge of J."1" from n 0roiintrymnn, Glln hy iiiinu. After tl'ccrlniu Is alli'KCd to lino lircn (omiiilt-- 1

toil. OsjIiu ran away to Ilttii nml wasonly cnptureil on Sumlay. Deft-nil.in-t

npimireil In tho I'nlico Court thin morn-

ing hut his case went over until to-

morrow.

Throe Portuguese wore arrested at1:45 o'clock morning on thocharge of dhiturhluK the quiet of tinnight. One of the number proved lilaInnocence and his case was noliopros'd. Tho other two pleaded guilty.It Reemrf that the men hnd been to n

I'nrtUKiicHo uuko and were tiylng byhimxmoille attempts to reach their

hiinies, ,

Mlnci' Divorce Knit.ltiiho Miner Iihk lllnl a bull fur

against I'lauk l.clli .Minor. M.I). I'lalntirr allegeb hrutallty on tlin!

part nf her

We are showing

We

The only thing In a dress shoe Is a BUTT ON BOOT of the latest last, and wehave them In Patent Leather and Tan, something nice, nobby and

W. ' MclNERNY SHOE STORE.

NEW SKIRTS

IS

stealing

Sunday

husband.

stylish.

made. .

PiquesCrashesDucks,

CORRECTLY TAILORED

FINISH STYLE and PRICE TO YOUR TASTE.

WHITNEY & MARSH, LTD.919 Fort Street. Telephone 436.

Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa rU :: Pa Pa Pa Ha Pa Pa Ha nn lot p Pa P R

mwn ..a. a. .

p. vnnnlilpir'c"Mi3S Or "T'M

of

li ijm - r.

Ji'-.'if- )

i.rAiiraBaHwir i v 1. 11

Ct3lii use resembles a Ciniera,

pocket.

2 SEE OUl WINDOW DISPLAY

ESXJ

etc.

wm

saawpaVr-"- ;,.iJilililili.-itll!!-j:ti!- .'

2Wlie.i

SpecialsFor

THIS WEEKThe perfection . . .

LUNCH BOX

25CENTS EACH

IIIACK I'UlTH COVLKINO,IL.T IOLDINO

When not In can be fol JeJ flat anJ

JUST .1 line line of Crys'al EtcheJ anJ Crystal Etchedwith Ollt

FRENCH GLASS WARE

W. W. Dimond & Co.,LIMITrD

o- - House rurnlttilnt; (ioiJ,t C'rtKkny anJ (il,iwr, jjiokin trrt Honolulu.

3C B

S.

use

0

pjj s Pa Pa Pa Pjj Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa p Pa m pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa

Why HasLittle Joker

TobaccoThe largest circulation in the islanJs ? The quality and flavor is recog-nized as the best, ;inJ cannot be excelled by any other brand.

For sale at every retail store, or by

HYMAN BROS.,Exclusive Agents.

the largest assortment of

A Fine Line of

TOR

A Large of

AT

E3-A.3-V

ART SQUARES

Dining Room Floor

FANCY PATTERNS

Variety

Chenille Portieres

COYNE FURNITURE CO,",

Fort Street.

JEWELRY

RUQS

1X1

REDUCED PRICES

Fine Watch Repairingby Experienced Watch-Make- r . .... All work Kuarantni.

m F.LUCAS,205 Hotel Street ... P. O. Box 59a

HONOLULU 8TOCK UXCHANGB

August 20, 1000.

NAME OF STOCK

C. Bretr ft Company

SUGAR.

American Sugar CoEw Plantation CoMtmni Pljnt Jtlnn CnHawallanAtrrlrulturalCu i.guo.ouolHawaiian Co.j a.itt.Tjo

Honomu Socr CoHonokaa Sugar CoHaiku iuearCoKahuku iNantallon CoKamaltiSucCo.LtJ aKamaln Sue Co, fl upkiwi rum uo.,uu,

THE

KlhflKUaulu SucarCoKoloa Sugar CoKnna ugar Co , aiKona Sugar CnrlMaunal! SugarMaunal! CoMcUndtSaONahlku Sue Co,

r... Culm 1 i.

Honolulu,

MERCANTILE

l,.Co.HJ..r4up

(.o,Su up

THE

upCii ai

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i.ono.ranOokala Sugar Plan Co.OlaaSu. Co , LtJ . alOUa SuCo.Lti.r-li-iJioai'j nrrranyPaauhau Su I'lan. CoI'aclbugar.MllI ...PU I'lJntJtlnn CoPeptk Sugr Co . '

Pioneer Mill CaWalalua Agr. Co.. at)WaUtuAgr.Co, pi upWalanjff Cooipan)Walluku Sutrjr CoWalmanilo Sugar CoWalmraMIUCo

MiscnuNLors.WllJrrSteatntilpColnterItani Siam N CoHawaiian I.l(trk CoHon RApiiT StUniCo'Hon Strain LaunJry.

&T.01.UJ1Mjtuat Ttrlerhrtne CoMakihaCoKrrCo.UasIMakaha " up)

LanJRTgCoi

BONDS.

HaMallanOov 6 prr crntjHawaiian fiov. per cnt.Haw.(j.prtSav

k R.Co. 6 prr rent .twa Plantai n 6 pr c ntKanuKu 1'iani o per cent1

K & LanJ

In ol an J Cotton

AT

Co. pre .

l,ooo.eoc l .

I.Vo.cw loo ..;5.aiw,Qr fo ''H ...

t nnn Irwt

100Com A Su too

up

rJ

pj

t.OM) ouo7o,uo too1

aoo,omJUQOOO lOO

5O0 00O'ItJ.OOOyvxo

tjo.ouo 50lt$0)t,Oon jo

ICO,OOOj 100joc.wio1 toofA,ono loo

80.00c ' loo40J,K1 lOOlOU.OriO tOO

8),)001,6)0,000.

J.ftor.ooo1iJnomea sugar

On,0

eta.)f,100,ono

IMni )oH;

loo 150(.0

LJ pJ

too

150,000 tooJ ono 00 50!

jou ono toofJO,OiR lODN

1o,ow too1,01)0,000 lunit, loo.noo 1001,540,000' loo

J'OOOO 100

1rK 100

jjl,no; ol .

latcaoj 100.

S0u,ouo ino'JWoro Ioo!y1)0,000l),ono

tJOOOl lOOi.fi5o!., to....

uanu Hyet Co t,M,nui,Pcorlf'i ce& ijo.io

tMitTCH1I0

Uahu

IOO

loo .

100 ...

aj .. .

tootoo

'

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tSair

Mme

fii

IIK

mV5

110

Salts looMcBivJe.a., J4.50; ioOiht,f 55.00: 5 Haw'n SuRir, J21400; 5 Wil-ai-

pj 114.50; 2; Olaa, pd 13.7;; l(iOls.i, a., S3.17'i 75 Olaa, a., .7,','.

CIIOCOI.ATRIMllennon, Smith & Co. are aervln; a

new chocolate drink nt their soda foun-

tain.

itifiiiimiifiurrs E"21 1 carry:Gi:SSLEFlS: P-T- to take

nAUlt, F.7wav t0HEIMCHES Turoa hoad

5 WAFERS I ochoa

have ever handled at prices that cannot be repeated, as the present Duty on these lines is prohibitive. They comprise.

Tapestry, Axminster, Kidderminster, Velvet Pile, Kingswood, Dag Dag, and Body Brussels

in center, Sofa and Door Mats, Hall and Stair Carpet in Tapestrv, Velvet Pile and Body

Brussels in great variety

Japanese Jute Rugs, Straw Mats and MattingLinoleum Oilcloth, Cocoa Fibre Matting, Door Mats,

always onhand at

E. W. Jordan,No. 10 Fort Street.

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f Beer and Wine Dealers." "K

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SSL h. O. Atkinson and A. F. Judd, Jr.)

ATKINSON &

Attorneys andCounsellors at Law.

Mr over Bishop & Co.'s Hank, cor.

Kaalimanu and Merchant Streets.

GEO. A. DAVIS - GEO. D. GEAR

DAVIS & GEARitinrnovs and Counsellors at Law

Daah. tA Ml M-- tll.Y.i Itnlldlnc:.or. Fort anJ Merchant St.. Honolulu

F. PETERSON

Lttornov at Law andNotary .Public.

Kaahuraanu Street.

"j. M. KANKAKUA,

Attorney ami Counsellor utLaw.

SKtt: In the Occidental Hotel,

jaraar of King and Alakca Streets.MjioIbIu.IT. C. Ackl. Enoch Johnson.

AOHI .fc.TOHMSOX,

A.ttornoys and Counselorsat Law.

99c No. id West King StreetTelephone 834.

B. A.MOTT-SMiT- H,

ATTORNEY.

AS MOVED TO THE JUDDBLOCK. FOIIT STREET.

Surgeons, ind Dentists.

DR. W.B.TAYLOR,Has removed to Beietanla street, opposite

Hawaiian Hotel, from comer of Richard

and Beretanla streets.

i5o6-i- Tel. 517. Hourt: 9 to 5.

DR. C. A.

Has reopened his office at . . .

26 Emma Street

Hours(9--1 ia.m.(7- - b P.M.J

DR. E. C.

Office and Residence:ar Alapal. : : : : :

Dr. W. J.

Hcsldeuce:

493

Kingr

IOMICI HOCUS 8 to II A. M.

to I M,

JtOl- - .

SUNDAYS 10 19 IITUf PHONE Mil. WHITE.

and

St.,

m-,- ;

attorneys.

JUDD,

CHARLES

Physicians

PETERSON

TELLI'HONh:

WATERHOUSE

Beretanla andJaksa streets.

OSes Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to I. .; 7 to 8 p. m.

TELEPHONE 204.

JR. WALTER HOFFMANN.

JUUITAMIA STREET, (opposite theHawaiian Hotel.)

AitUpkon 110. P. 0. Box SOI.

OSes aours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to t. m.; 7 to S p. a. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.

DR. A. I. SINCLAIR

atskMl ItiMt, between Emma and Fort.

in: I to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p.I u an.; Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m.

DR. E. L. HUTCHINSON,

Dentist

will hiv hi office In the Hotel DelmO'

bIco Building. Room to. for two months,or until his ottice is ready for occupancy In

the new Boston Building. iSSq-i-

DR. R. I. MOORE,

Dentist.Office: 222 Hotel Street.Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.

h, C. WALL, D. D. S.,O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,

IDETSJTISTS1t Building, Fort Street

Bin; ito 4. Telephone 434.

HONOLULU

KYEANDEAlilNFlllMARY

pmiiorted by Voluntary Contributions.

VHJCI TREATMENT to the Poor ofU aatlonalltles.7r Information as to cards of ad

Million and to the Bervlce, etc, etc.,

Ily at tteInfirmary.

Tklrd Floor, Progress Block.taMrlptloni may be left with J. F.

aekfald. L. O. Abies or Dr. Bloggett.

PERFECT f1

'

: : : : :

I

) )

TCLni'MONG 2000.

Prepared to fill or.ders until A p. mSaturdays. . .

Tbe MERCANTILE PRINTING

COMPANY, Limited.

Queen Street,Cornor ol Fort Street

v W. THRUMSurveyor.

BOOM NO. 10, NPKF.CKKI9 BLOCB

Plantation Work a bclalty,11S

jr ?? rTHE EVENING BULLETIN; HONOLULU, H. 1., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1900.

LOVEJOY&CO.IMPORTERS, AMD W BOLRd A t.U

Wiib aiiil Liwr Mm.Ajtnte loi tilt Bott'ed Rainier Beef of mule

NO. 19 NUBAKtJ bTKEKTFoetee Blocv, Honolulu, Hawaiian Iuasdi

KCXBoailT Mutual Telephone 3

GrONSALVES fe CO., Ltd

WHOLESALE GROOER8AN1WINK MERCHANTS.

25 Quoen fitreet. Honolnlu, H

jQsolidateiiMi Water Co., L'e

EHpirtriritlo,irner Alice & Fort Sit., Honolulu

HOL LISTER & CO.,Asente

itWeliKaHao"

You will find it at the cornerof Hotel and Bethel streets.

Headquarters for ALL theSports and Race Horse Men.

A No. 1 Liquors a specialty.

B. Lemon and F. Woodmanwill attend to the WANTS ofthe Weary.

v

Seattle Beer kept at a Tem-

perature Unequalled in Town.

John Dewar, Kellock's AA,Green River and Old Govern-ment Whiskies and the vervbest of everything else.

Chinese and Japanese Firms.

HlBjudB & Bo&wta&n

EMPLOYMENT andREAL ESTATEAGENTS """fi

Domestic Servants, Sailors and Gtnaral

Laborers.

Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m

Telephone 917.

P. O. Box 861.

Room 1, Spreokels Blockwot

Y. MASUDA,,Portraits

Done in Crayon or Oil.Pictures Framed In any style,Framed Pictures for sale.New Mouldings for Frames have

arrived.

King and Alapai streets,Near Honolulu Stock Yards.

1409 TbLLI'HONE Soo

T. KATSUNUMA & Co.

A. K. OZAWA, Jtf.oiftf.

GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.

Ttmpor.ry Offict Roob 1 upulrl Srrtck.li kult.Iiif T.I, nt.

Wong Sai KeeMERCHANT - TAILOR

A Perfect Fit Guabamied

404 Fort St., near Kinn St.HONOLULU, H. I.

Cleaning, Dicing and Repairing Specialty

Y. MAN SINGHas Removed From Fort Street to

Nuuanu Street, opp. Goo Kim's,

LADIES' UNDERWEAR.

Dresses Made To Order.

HOP HONG,

Merchant Tailor,A FlNI ASSORTMENT Ol1 AMERICAN, EnQUSH AND

SCOTCH (.LOTH ON HAND

No. 119 Nuuanu ktrttt, Honolulu. H..I,

Oooi woilc tinl flrtt'CUti fit nufint4LUinn ana wtpiirta

wino LTj-jsrca--

COIMt AlASIA AND KlSO STKSTS

GROCERY AND FRESH FRUITSalways on hand. FRESH PINEAPHLES

special order, and CALIFORNIAFRUlTSby every steamer and also ISL-

AND BUTTER. Delivery Free. Tel. 363Ufa

The . . .Astor House Restaurant

Corner King and Alakea streets

FIRST CUSS TAMILY RESTAURANT

otar Meals at all hours "Sat)Ah Chuck Proprietor

l$9i-i-

DruggistscGESSLERSjj will refund

MAGIC i the moneyf HEADACHE! if they fall

II WAFERS 5: to cure.

The Evening Bulletin, 71 vntA permonth. .,.....

RAllWAY ynim!Ber.pit.s.tiOAIIU R. & L. COMPANY

in

for

MANAGER'S REPORT

Heavy Increase of Both Freight and

Passenger Traffic-Gre- ater Pros- -,

perity Is Expected in the

Near Future.

The Directors of the Onhu Hnllwuy

nnd Lund Co. held a meeting Frlilm.'ihcy dicliled to Issue the tuasuistuck, amounting to 721 shares, pior.itu to the stoclihohleis. The distil-butlu- n

wilt be one shnre to ewiy twenty-s-

ewn now held by stockholders.(Ico. 1". Denlson, acting general man-

ager, In his repot t for the six months

tnilltig June 30, ISiOi), shows nut i.iru- -

lngs oei cxpeiikes nnd Intercut i.nbunds of $135,241.90, nil Iiiitmiw at

27,Si0.f.5 oir the correspondliiK !"rlud of 103.

The totnl freight ciirnliiKs weienil Increase of $1,03I.1T.

The passenger tiallle, since the rais-

ing of the plague ininrnntliie. has Innn;ost hallBfnctory, the receipts fur May

and June being $2S.0 11.95, againstfor the siimc niontlis of 1M'9.

The net capital expenditure Inor assets of the (onipniiy.

nmotinted to $110,fi'.tii.4i. This Is

by new cars, diedBlng nml

wharf, tools and machinery InrliulliuOreilgcr, leal estate nnd sundries.

Woik will be Immediately begun on

the fecend wharf, the slip for which

hai lieeii excavated. It will be used y

the steamers of the Amerlian-lln'u- i

Ilan Stuuushlp Co. under n ten-ytn- v

lontraet. The ((1st will bo about $75.- -

(W0. It Is to partly rellee the cur-ie- nt

earnings from the heny 'peul!-tuie- s

that the treasury stock Is to be

Issued nt par to stockholders.In conclusion .Mr. Denlson sas that

the heavy prospiethe Increase of tr.if-ll- c

from all ot the plantations nloi g

the line nnd from other sources, for thepresent and coming year, while

the necessity of cunent ex- -

pendltme. also nssures the stocUliolU-rr- s

thnt the long looked for substan-

tial returns are not fnr distant.The totnl nssets of the company nre

placed at $I,0.G4,71.3S. The prlncliulliabilities are $2.0(i0.0u0 In eaplfilstock and $2 000.000 lti bonds Net

levmue Deiemher 31, 1S99, was 9.

out of which n 2 per cent dlv

was paid, amounting to $3S,552,

j)n March 1, 1900.

LEE MANTLEQII1TS BRYAN

Ilutte. Mont., Aug. 9.

Lee .Mantle, chulrmnn of the StateRepublican party, today Issued a

long Utter renounilng Unit patty. He

returns to the Republican ranks. Man

tie declares that silver Is dead nnd thatgreater Issues hae takiu Its place. In

the course of his letter he says: "811- -

cr Is no longer the paramount Issue,

not evm with llrynn himself and much

less so with the gruit majority of his

party, i:en the delegate from Montana.H.iuser, dicllned to vo'.e

for lfi to 1 in the Kansas City conven-

tion. To my mind the paramount Issu"today Is the Issue of maintaining th'honor and the dignity of the Nationnnd the supremacy of Its ilag, win --

ever It rightfully lloats."I shall choose to stand by my own

country rather than give aid nnd com-

fort to Its enemies. The ast majorityof Sliver Republluins nre expansion-

ists. This was made evident at the lnteconvention nt Kansas City nnd it Is

notably true of them on the PnctP- -

Slope. As the Issues are now made up

between tho parties, expansion Is In

front nnd sliver badly In the rear.""Theie Is absolutely no lelatlon l- -

twien the two Issues nnd the questionof expansion or incomes the test In this campaign. Loy-

alty to our own (lo eminent. Its honorand Its (lag, must always be the para-

mount Issue with the Ameilcnn people,

nnd In the present emergency I cannotpermit myself to doubt whete the ma-

jority of them will stand. "

KltUGEIt WON'T 8UKlHNDBR.

London. August 11. According lo

the Louienzo Muripiea louespondent of

the Dally Emu ess, President Krugc",In the comse of an InterUow last Wed-

nesday, said that the repnit that he

Intended to sunendtr was withoutfoundation. He declaied that the war

wuuld last n long time yet.A Iloer bulletin, (untlnues tho cor-

respondent, announces a big battle bo

twetn Lydenbiirg nnd Mlddleburg, Itwhich the llrltlsh had 500 killed antwounded. It nuo nnnounrei the re- -

cuptuie by the burghers of Hellbion,Devllllirsdorp nnd rrnnkfort. Iloer in- -

ports by way of Louienzo Mnnpicslately have pioud woithy of littleeridcnce.

Pioneer Photographer III.Wnllukii. Aug. IS. Mr. Chine, nn old

pioneer photographer, well known tomany Unmaaluns of Honolulu, hns beeni movid by ills frleudl to the Wulluk.iHospital where he Is being tnicd fjrby tin- - Sisters. Mr. Chnsii It may b'Kinenib ifd had charge at one time ofthe Chase photographic gnlleiy. on H10

sinim slle where now stands .1. J. Wil

liams' photographic gnlliry. Mr. Cli.uoIs Mry old mid .

American Messenger Bervlrotonic Temple, Tel, 411.

tue Drmsii lemper

New York, Aug. 11 A dispatch tothe Tribune from London, says:

For the moment the Chinese (iue-tlo- n

Is eclipsed In public Interest by th.rport of the Pretoria coinpltncy to111111 tier the llrltlsh officers and to khl-na- p

Lord Roberts. This Is the talk ofthe clubs, wheie the correctness of tl.eleport Is undoubted, though some cautious persons believe that the plot inavturn out to be a much smaller nlTr.1i

than It seems at first sight.The revelations will, nt my rate.

strengthen the hands of thue whhave long been loudly exclaiming forweeks past that Lord Roberts has beenabsmdly moderate In his methods, indthat there must be mi mil of mlsplncdleniency which only encourages the

Hors to prolong their leslstanee nfiTall chance of successfully opposing thellrltlsh nilMiuce In the Held Is nt nnend. They are In favor of treating theUoers now In nrms ns mere banditti.Instead of soldiers, and they urge thatthe paclllcatlon of the country will 1,0

Indefinitely postponed unless itrnulrmeasures nre promptly made, Thysay that snipers, train wreckers ntvlburghers found In nrms nftor takingtin- - oath of allegiance should b"promptly shot nnd their property con-

fiscated.The fact Is, Englishmen are begin-

ning to lose their temper over the li'- -

rltntlng delay of the Iloer war, andLord Roberts, If his own prudence nndsense of Justice would permit, mightadopt n rigorous policy of iiprosslonwithout being condemned by publicopinion nt home.

Mn- -

Rntntt on Muni.Wnllukii, Aug. IS. Several of

districts have been visited l.vcopious rains this week, nnd the plan-trr- s

look happy. lao stream has beenrunning high all the week.

PER 9. 0. AUSTRALIA.

Just landed a full lino of grapes, ap-

ples, oranges, lemon3, celery, cabbago,cauliflower, cranberries, hurhank andred potntocs, Jates, salmon, flounders,halibut, crabs, Eastern and California'lystcrs (In tin and shell,) turkcyi,chickens, ducks, quail. A .all lino ofcanned goods. CAMARINOS' REFHIOERATOR.

Bankers.

HE BANK OF HAWAII, Lt

JUDD BUILDING.llCOBPOKATED USClll IMS LAWtlop the Hawaiian Rtpvsi'c.

Capital $400,00

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.Cuas. M. Cooke, President.

P. C. Jonkm,C. II. Cookk, Cashier.

F. C. ATiir.nTON, Asiistant CaahleiHenry Waterhouso,

Tom May,F. W. Mncfarlane,

E. D. Tonney,jjA. MtCanaies'.

Solicits the AccounLs of Firms, Cor-

porations, Trusts, IndlvhiiiKls, and wllarefully and promptly attend to al

business connected with banking entrusted to It. Soil and purchase ForelgiExchange, Issue Letters of Credit.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT!Ordinary and Term Deposits receiver1

and Interest allowed In accordance winrules and conditions printed In Pa ibooks, coplos of which limy bo bad u .1

application.

Real Estate and Insurance.

LI..EPH; and PIRL

IHffiMAGENTS FOR

New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co OFBObTON.

Etna Fire insurance Companiof hartford.

HENRY ST. GOAR.EDWARD fOLUTZ

Members Stock and Bond Exchange.

EMARDPOLLITMCoCOMMISSION BROKERSAND DEALERS ININVESTMENT SECURITIES

Partlcul.r attention ctveo 10 purctt.. ass talt ctHewall.n Surer Stock.

Loam Eail.10 ut Foielta Sloti,tad Boode.

403 California St.,San Francisco, Cnl. 1171

WILLIAM SAVIDGE.

Stock and Bond BrokerMtmtxr ot lUwuUn Stock EicbiDft.

Mulnerny Wock, Fort Street.

BOYD, SCOTT & CO.,

Custom House Internal

: Revenue Brokers

315 row r ST opposite Irwin & Co.

A. J. Q AMP HULL,

Stook ami Hmul BrokciMeat., al tba Honolulu Slock ElcBaaii,

Onlcti Queen street, opiKMlte UnlotFeed Cominy.

Tll.,sve; t P.O. Boi 111

PRIMARIES.

to .1 Resolution passed at ameeting cf the Executive Committee forthe Territorial Centtal Committee of theRepublican Party In the Territory ofHawaii, a call is now Issued for Primary

Election to be helj In the various pre-

cinct', nn

Stiturdny, September' Int. IOOO,

for the purpoe of electing delegates to aDistrict Convention. The polls will beopen from 3 p. m, to g p. in.

TIII.S1: AKD THE

Rules and Regulations of the Re- -j

publican Party In the Territoryot Hawaii, Governing PrecinctClubs:

Article 1. PRECINCT CLUBS.

I. The unit cf organization shall bethe precinct dub.

?2. 'I here shall be a precinct organiza-

tion In every election precinct.53. Every person legally enrolled, In

the various precinct clubs, shall be a mem-

ber of the precinct club when permanentlyorganlzeJ.

?4. The officers of ea.h Precinct Club

OF

be threea ... . ri.iJudges of Election, and other officersb"rlbed tal,the of said may rro--

P11vide. fees or becharged the members of any creclnct club,

All officers shall serve for one year, or until their successors areelecteJ. duly enrolled member of club may be M. Secretari

to hold P,The of these officers shall be t 4E

those usual to said officers ai.d such may CooDer andbe for In by-la- of Pre-- 1 DRAW ON:

The threebe ole jtijges at all

50. less than one-tift- h mem-

bers enrollei slnll constitute a quorum forthe business.

The President and Secretary ofeach precinct club ihill act a revising

of the r.ill of the Precinct Cljb. and

H

.. ,A ,im. .i,nii ,m... n 1 r.,.icA ' Pany." " Hongkong Yokonama Tksaid that It shall only Chartered India, AuitralU

as still In said pre- - and China.clntt. hut no member on th- - old Australia The Union Am.be omitted if he still resides in said preclnct.

8. Each shal' at the primarieselect, besides offictrs aforesaid, dele-

gates to DistrictJo. Each precinct shall be to

elect one delegate to said district commit-

tee f r each votes cast In said precinctfor the ticket at the precedingele.tlon. after dividing said

vote there Is a remainderof or Is entitledto an deltga'e, but each precinctshall entitled to at least one delegate tosaid district although

vote as afotesild In said precinctshall 25.

J Any who Is a duly enrolledmember a precinct club shall be eligibleas a delegate to the district committee.

The above Rules and Regulationsof the Republican Party In tbe

ol Hawaii, are also pub-

lished In accordance with a Resolutionpassed at the same meeting referred to

The urge upon all themembers all Precinct Clubs

prompt and actionIn relation to the call.

GEO. W. SMITH,Chairman.

E. R.

Pursuant to a Resolution pas'ed at ameeting Executive

Central the Re- -

publican Party in Tenltory Hawaii,a call Is issued to the who shall

! be elected at Primary to me;t on

tember 6 or 7 for purpose electingdelegate to a Territorial

the Rules jwiParty Territory

por

Each district shallsist delegates from precinct clubs In

sild district.$2. Each district committee shall meet

when notlOd so the Territorialand shall the following

officers: President, Secretary. and such other officers

standing as It may entitled

duly shalleligible as a delegate the Territorial

from the district whichresides.

Jj. Each district committee shallcharged the general and

the affairs the party withindistrict, subject these rules and

It shall such measures as It

detms necessary and securethe organization and pre-

cinct clubs every precinct, and securethe voters

party organization, and shall,control the Territorial remit-

tee, have charge thedistrict. It shall disputesthe precinct organizations and contestswithin said district as to primary elections.

US. Dls'rlct may holdor special meetings as may pravlJ-e- d

their by-- l iws, and nut less d

the shall constitute a

quorum.The above Rules and the

Patty the Territoryalso In aaordaike

with a resolution passed the samemeeting referred to above.

The committee urge upon t e eitktrsand members tluthe prompt and harmonlou

union in rei.uiuu in c

nUORGE W. SMITH,

Sccretuty.

Bi tiers.

ClacsBpkioxiu. Wm, (i. Uwt

dI&ng$piieckeIijQ,

BA,rNKErS,hONOLUtt H. I

ban rrancivo AgenltTar. NevadaNational bank op Hah

Sas Francwco The Neradu NstlonnItank San Francisco

1iMDo.N The Union BankLtd.

Nf.w YonK American Ntlonal liank.

Chicago National Bank.Paws CreditBEnUN Dresdner Bank.HoxuoNo ad Yokohama A

Shanghai Banking Corporatlou.New Zealaxd axd Avstralia Bankof New Zealand.Victoria and Vascouvkr Bank 0

British North America.Transacl a aeceral Bajmns ud Bhsiim

Dtpolsti Received. Loam made onSecurity. Commercial and TrtTdsrl

redlta Iitned. Bill of Zzchange bonihltad told.COLLlCTIOilB fHOMFTLT ACCOPHTID tO,

lie American

LTD.Incorporated Under the Lawi at tkt

Republic Hawaii.shall Proldent, Secretary,

suchCap

as bylaws precinct Ha,d UPNo Initiation dues shall t

Any

$1,000,000750,000500,000

OFFICERS DIRECTORS.President

nl

the ell-- 1 g. Boydglble office. Dlrector-Cecil""BVo- Mark

55. duties Robinson, Bruce W.as H- - M1VonIiolt.

provided the eachclnctClub. Judges of Elsctlonl .a,nJrIJf0rTne Anglo-Cam- o

shall primaries,No of the

transictlon ofS7.

ashoard t.

precinct

Committee.

RepublicanWhenever

Republicanmore, precinct

additional

committee, Re-

publicanbelow

person

above.Committee off-

ices Im-

portance harmonious

HENDRY,Secretary.

DISTRICT COMMITTEE.

CommitteeTerritorial Committee

Delegates

Corventlcn.

committee

with un-

der

decide from

than

First

ANDCecil Brown

Robinson

"""!!".".

Chicago The Loan amiTrust

York ft Sellcnanpany.

London The Anglo-Californ-

Dank. Limited.Paris Socletle Gcnerale.Hamburg Warburg ft

'V,"6 androll so consist Bank of

such members resideroll shall Bank

thethe

entitled

25

by 2515 then the

bethe

be

10.of

of theof

above

the of theof

the of

the Sep- -

the

elect

with care

take

C,

New W.

trails, Limited.J Canada Bank Montreal.

Berlin Oerbruder Meyer.

and sold LettertCredit Issued part tbeworld.

1ISHQP fc 00.

SavingsBank (

Savings willreceived and Interest allowed by thisBank at four and one-ha- lf per cent,per annum.

Printed copies the Rules andmay obtained on

Office at bank building Merchantstreet.

BISHOP A CO.

Established 1853

SIS23IOE3 5c

BANKERS.

TrariRact a Banklno.nd Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler's.etters of issued,

in all the principal citiet"theInterest allowed after Jul

1, fixed depositsIIAIllin O .nnaAii. H J.1

These and '""""'a o ueiu., o moninithe Republican In the of per cent., 12Hiwall, goernlng District Commltte-s- : COIlt.

Article II. DISTRICT COMMITTEE.i. con

of the

to do byCommittee,

Treasurer,and committees be

to.S3. Any enrolled Republican

be toCommittee lie

besuper-

vision of

Its to regu-

lations.expedient tomaintenance of

In

all Republicanthe

theall campaigns In

all

committees reg-

ular be

Inof members

Regulations ofRepublican In of Ha-

waii, are publishedat

allof District Committee

importance of

uie aim can,

E. R. HENDRY Cluliman

Frakcisoo.

ofLondon

Exchange

MerchantLyonnals.

Honking

Excltoce

Ap

HAWAII,

of

M. P.

Cartwrlght,

EXCHANOE

Territory

Merchant!Company.

J. Co

M. M. do

ot

ot

Exchange boughton all of

Deposits be

of Reg-ulations be application.

on

CO.

General

Credit avail-bl- e

world.

1898, on 8are Regulations of

3 months 4

in

of

of

of

of

of

of

of

(f

Pioneer Bul'dlns: andLoan Association.

ASSETS, DEO. 31, 189l, 1112,177.1

Money loaned on approved lecurtty,A Savings Bank for monthly deposit.Houses built on the monthly Install-me- n,

pip- - .Twentieth Serl of Stock li now

opened.OFF1CERS-- T. F. Lansing, Presi-

dent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; C. B.Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretary.

DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, & .Rose, A. V. Gear, A. W. Keech, HenrySmith, J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, 0. a.Gray, W. L. Howard.

A. V. GEAR,Secretary.

Chamber at Commerce room.Office Hours: 12:301:80 p. p.

Ie Vokjohama gpecie Bin.;

Subscribed Capital .... Yen 24,000,009Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000Reserved Fund Yen 8,000.00

The Bank buys and receives lor n

Dills ot Exchange, Issues Draftsand Letters of Credit, ana trimeetsa general banking bustnesa.

INTEREST AILOWEDOa Flsed D.poalt for la eioDtka, a tar teal p. a.Oo Flaed Depotlt ler a Hostae, H "Oa Filed Depoelt f or aioe,

INTEREST ALLOWE- D-

BrtHeHoadOMce, atYoaobaaia. ca Canasta.pell, 1 tm day

Oa Filed Depoelt lor le monthi, )H eei teal P.O.

Hew Rernftiic BaiiiUw, nfuii si, Menu

E. K. KAAI,Teacher of .itar, Mandolin, Zltbar

Ukulele nnd Taro Patch.

Orders lo U left care of Wall, NicholsCo 'V'MtroraMujeloCo.'e ISM

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Lines of

Oceanic Steamship Company

TIME TABLE.The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive at anr

Leave This Fort as Hereunder.From San Francisco: For San a inuoisco.

AUSTRALIA Ait 9,

In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the Agentsre prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through

tickets by any railroad from Ban Francisco, to all points in theUnited mates, and from JNew xork by an; stoamsmp lino to all

uropean ports.For fnrther particulars apply to

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., LimitedGeneral Agenta Oceanic S. R. r

Pacific Mail Steamship Go.

Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co. 0 Toyo Klsen Kaisha

-- .... StMBUi U ikor caapiaiw will oil 41 HmoIiIii eod liar, tali pott oo ot .bout roe ...........4eteibeloe.tlooell....

For Japan and China: For San Francisco:Guile Aor it I China .....AuitiiHonskonr Mini Sen 1 Doric AueiSChina Sept in NIrpon Maru Sept. ?Doric Sett Rio de Jantlro Sept. isMppon Mini Sept. 19 Coptic Sept 11

For Kiner.l loforraa'lon apply to

H. Hackfeld &

G -- AlIC Royal

srSt.aner. ol th. tbori line, runtloc In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COelween Vincouvir, B. C, ill Sydney, N. S. W.. end cilllng it Vlctorll. C. C, Honolulu ill Brlibane

in Dili AT IIOMtLUM; oner ibouttD. duel below itited vlt i

ROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C.Ft It Marian and Svdntw

Aoranei ,,, , stfi, twrnmoo ..... ri 9Mlower ...... Oct. t jAoungt Nov, mWtrrlrnoo .. . Dec a

aWTbioocb tlcktli Itnuti from Honolulu to CaatJa, UatttA Stata, and Earopa hot Fraftht ao4'aiiac ao4 all central lo lorn at on, apply to

Thco. H. Davles & Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agents.

American-Hawaiia- n S. S. Co.Direct Service between

NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

S.S "AMERICAN" will leaveSeptember 15th. due here about Novemberabout two months later- -

Freight received at Company' newtimes oy ugnters r in cars. ror general iniormauon, appiv 10

H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,Agents, Honotululu

Her Steamshio Co,, Ltd,

S. S. Klnau,FREEMAN. Master.

MOLOKAI. MAUI, HAWAII.Will sail from Honolulu on

Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau-nakakal, Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, Klhel,Uakena, Kawaihao, Mahukona, oj

and Hllo.Returning will sail from Hllo on

Frldajs at 10 a. m., for above namedports, arriving in Honolulu on Satur-days.

Passengers and freight will be taken(or Makena, Mahukona, Kav.'albao, Hl-

lo, Hakalau, Honomu, Papalkou andPepeekeo.

Passengers and packages u.nuywill be taken for Kaunakakal, Lnbalna,Maalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe

6. S. Claudlne.McDONALD, Master.

MAUI.Will leave Honolulu every Tuesdaj

st 6 p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka-hulul, Nahlku, liana, Hamoa and

Maui. Returning, touches atabove named ports, arriving In Hono-lulu Sunday mornings.

Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once eachmonth.

S. S. Lchuu,BENNETT. Master.

MOLOKAI, MAUI, LANAI.

Sails every Monday tor Kaunakakal,ftamalo, Maunalel, Kulaupapa, Lahal-l- a,

Ilonolua, Olowalu. Returning ar-

rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.

This company reserves the right tonake changes In tho time of departureand arrival of Its Btcamers WITHOUTNOTICE, and It will not be responsiblefor any consequences arising there-fro-

Consignees must be at the landingto receive their freight This com-pany will not hold itself responsible(or freight after It has been landed.

Live stock received only at owner'srisk.

Tbts company will not be responsible(or money or valuables ot passengers

Diets placed In the care of the pur-ser.

Passengers are requested to purchasetickets before embarking. Thcss (ail-ing to do so will be subject to aa

charge of twenty-liv- e per cent.The company will not be liable for

loss of, nor injury to, nor delay in de-

livery of baggage or personal effects ofpassengers, or freight of shippers, be-

yond the amount of $100, unless thevalue of the same be declared when

by the Company, and an extracharge be made therefor.

, All employes of the company are for-bidden to receive freight without de-

livering a shipment receipt therefor Inthe form prescribed by the Company,and which may bo seen by shippersupon application to the pursers ot theCompany's steamers.

Shippers are notified that It freightIs shipped without such receplt it willbe solely at the risk of the shipper

C. L. WIGHT. President.B. D. ROSE. Secretary.CAPT. T. K. CLARKE. Port Bupt.

WQMAN'8 EXCHANGE112 HOTKti NTIIKKT

KaFa, OALADABHES, LE18, NA-

TIVE HATS, HULA BKIRTS, N1IHAUMATS, FANS, SHELLS, BEEDS, Etc.,HOMEMADE POI, constantly on band.Tsupnons ,r,

Travel.

lipPfer W ym $$?

THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H I., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, '1900.

AUSTRALIA Sept. 4

I

Go., Ltd., Agents,

Steamship Company

FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANEFor Victoria tod Vnncouv.r (B.C.):

Watrlmoo Aug ajte.Mi.i MloMtra . . Sept

t.M. Acting, ,. ,. Oct uWarrlmrw .. Nov itMlowera .... . I)c.i)

New York direct for Honululu on or about20th, to be followed by S. S. "HAWAIIAN"

wharf, 47d Street, South Brooklyn, at all

THREE TRAINS DAiLY

From San Francisco.

IWO TRAINS DAILY

From Portland . . .

via

o fcpicTOvLeave San Franclco: 8:00 A. M., 10:00

A. M 6:cop ,m.

Leae Portland: 9:1; A.M., g:oof M.Through w Ithout Change.Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.Only FOUR DAYS to New York.: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,

Smoking and Library Cars withBsrber Shop and Pleasant ReadingRooms

Dining Cars (.MealsFree Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,

135 Third street, Portland, Oregon.

D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gtnral Agent,No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.

E. L. LOMAX. G. P. & T. A.,147 Omaha, Nebraska.

0. R. & L. Co.TIME TABLE.

From and After January 1, 18'IH,

TRAINS.STATIONS Dill n.ll.IVBIWl,? II Sun i.li Stio. Dllly Daily

AM AM AM P M P MHonolulu r.io 911 no, i, ,,0Purl City. 801 a IB 11 .a ... .aEwiMtll I. 1008 iioo 40s i.ioWalanaa 10 50 4 4SWllllui..,. IMS I 40iCabuku .".STATIONS. Dill)(I.ward) x Sua Dally Dally Dill

A.M. AM. P.M. PJUTKanun .... SlIS .... .olWalalua e.10 .... . joWaluaa Ilio .... ,SwaMlll S SO f.4S 1101 4 IIfull City .... "S 0 I.IO 4 .

ooolul. lS .0. litF. C. Smith, Gen'l Pam. A Ticket

Agent.G. P. Dkniboh. Hiirrlnti.lnt.

ASSESSMENT NOTICE.Stockholders are hereby notified that the

FoufthAssessment of 5 per cent or two andf dollars per share 011 the Capital

Stock ot THE INTER ISLAND TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payabeJuly 1st, at the office of the undersigned411 Fort street. .I.H.FISHER.Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.

Liinucu.Honolulu, June 1, 1000. 1550

STOCKHOLDERS' SPECIAL MEETING.

A special meeting of the Mok holder ofthe Hawaiian Sugar Co., will be held

Augut iWh, 1000. at 10 o'clotka.m.. at the looms of he Ch iinhtr ofCommerce, for the purpose of amendingtheijfcfrim W. L. HOPPER. Sect in

Muck StJind No. Jl'J.Bay I do you know wbert 1 can set .

good carriage? Buret At Us Uavattan Hotel Carriage Co., corner Hot.iand Richards streets. TcL II. Not

I in iiut ri -- itu carrlasta aai siI aertsacwd drivers.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

Additional, inl the liteit Shlpptnir Newt, will Ufound on tfi eighth pigl

TIDES.

si IfS- IC3

DAY. iHH Fdi5d

. 1.p m lit P. m

Monliy t to S

Tuesiiy 'a I ! MsWeJneiiey ill 1 H

ThurtJiy i 1 l 9 H

Frlliy 11 Ml a 01 ro top. m 1. m.

Stturiiy 'tj I S e oi'io.ji 4 IISundiy 16 4.1J e iilto.j! U 11

Monday 4 $1 S I II IT II 0

New Moon on the 21th at 5:23 p. m.Tides from the Unite.! States Coast

and Geodetic Survey Tables.The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur

about an hour earlier than at Honolu-lu.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

Steamers due and sailing for tho re-

mainder of this on J the whole of nextmonth are as follows:

ARRIVESteamers From DueGaelic 3. F Aug. 28

Australia S. F. Aug. 29

DEPARTSteamers For DueChina S. F. Aug. 21

Doric S. F. Aug. 28

Warrlmoo Victoria Aug. 29

VESSELS IN PORT.

ARMY AND NAVY.U. S. S. Iroquois, Pond, Midway Island,

Aug. 5.

MERCHANTMEN.(This list does not Include coasters.)

Albert, m. Iilc, Grimths, San Fran-cisco, Aug. 10. II. llnckfeld & Co.

Alolia, Am. schr., I'rjc, San rianclscoAug. 11. H. Hackfeld & Co. -

Aniella.-An- i. bltt.. Wilier, Port Blake-le- y,

Aug. 14. Allen & Robinson.Andrew Welch, Am. bk., Drew, San

Frunctsco, Aug. 14. C. Brewer &

Co.Big Bonanza, Am. bk. Bergman, New-

castle, June 3.

City of Hankow-- , Br. sp Thompson.Newcastle, July 27. W. G. IrwinCo.

Dunreggan, Br. bl; l)lon, Lond.jiiAug. . Haw, Fert. Co.

Dcchmont, Br. sp., Alston, Newcastle,Aug. 10. Coal to order.

Empire, Am. bk., Knacke, Newcastl",Aug. 3.

Emily F. Whitney, Am. sp., Pendleton,San Francisco, Aug. 7. W. 0. Irwin &

Co.IMuard May, Am. liU Hunxoii, S.m

Francisco. Ail" IS. Alexander uBaldwin.

F. S. Ilrilflclil, Am 8chr JorKcnseii,Port Gamble, Aug. IS. Allen & Rob-

inson.Geo. Curtis, Am. sp., Geo. S. Calhoun,

Pan Francisco, June C.

Gen. l'alrclilld, Am. bk.. Gene, Newcas-tle, Aug. 4. Coal to order.

Ilnlcjoii, Am. fcchr., Chns. Mollln, Eu-

reka, May 31.

Halewood, Br. bk Jackson, New entitle.Castle & Cooke.

llolllswood. Am. bk Knight, New-castle, Aug. I. Coal to order.

Hinry Wilson, Am. schr., Johusin,Ginys Harbor, Aug. 15. Lcwers 4CooKe.

James H. Bruce, Am. schr., Peterson,Abeulecn, May 20.

J. B. Brown, Am. sp., Knight, New-

castle, Aug. II. Coal to order.KHmory, Br. sp., Corrnnce, Liverpool,

Aug. 7. II. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.Mohican, Am. bk. Kelly, San Francis, 11,

July C. Castle & Cooke.Philadelphia, Ger. sp., Wachtcr, e,

Germany, Aug 4. II.Hackfeld & Co., td.

Republic, Br. sp Davlos, Newcastle,Aug. 4. Coal to order.

Scbaslliui Bach, Br. bk Nagasaki, Feb-mat- y

17.

St. Kntherlnc, Am. bk., Saunders, SanFrancisco, July 12. C. Bicwcr & Co.

S. N. Castle, Am. bkt Hubbard, SanFinnelsio, July 17. W. G. Irwin &Co.

S G .Wilder, Am. IiM. Jachson, SanFrancisco, Aug. C. V. A. SchaUir& Co.

Wnullnhm, Br, bk., Williamson, New-

castle, Aug. 2. Coal to order:Wm. Bow den. Am. schr., I'Jereln, Naw-castl- e,

Aug, 4, Coal to older". '

VESSELS EXPECTED.

Vessel. From.Mary Winklcmnn, Am. bkt.

G ray's HarborHelen Brewer, Haw. sp New YorkChallenger, Am. sp Now YorkHenry Falling, Am. sp New YmkA. J. Fuller, Am. sp NagasakiI linden Brown. Am. bk NewcastleJohn C. Potter, Am. s Newcnstlei;uteipe. Haw. sp New cast oStar of Russln, I law. sp Newcastlewnchusett, Am. sp NuwrnstloEmlpde, Am. bk Newcastle.I'eisocrancu, Br. bp NowastlcAbby Palmer, Am, bk Newcastle.King Cyi us, Am. Behr Newcastletdsemltc, Am, sp ........ NewcastleColumbia, Am. schr NmvcnntloI'rlnco Albert, Nor. si Newoistlol'rlnfo Victor, Nor. sp N.i"cutloClan Mncpberson, Br. sp.. . .NewcastleAiiieuls, llr. sp NowciutloFiintasl. Nor. bk Newc.irtblnlialblc, Am sp NowenstUStjorn. Nor. bk N.wensl.iWlesller, Am. bkt Newcastle.Diiiiulniitiiu. llr. si NewcastleFiexno, Alii, bkMe McNeil. Am. bk Nitwniitlu

(lolilen Shore Am. B Ntwcnstleiiiiniliilon llr. bk .New ensileJames NVmnllli, Am. sp N iwenstlo.Milium Llghtlioiiy, nr. sp, NowuiMK

1:111;

Qulikslcp, Am. bk Tn mmCnrneilil l.lnwcllyn. llr. sp, .HainlrirKVentiirn llr. si AnlwoipYola, lir. sp Lomlnn

Bruisers Talk Over

the Last Battle

New York Aug. 11 Hob ntnlm-mon- s

sat In his di easing room after hisfight last uliilit with Rtihllu, somewhatillsflgiiKMl, intlier wearj. vi warmanil ery happ Asketl what he hailto say nbout the outeome of his cl.u'iwith Rulillii. I'ltzslmmon snld.

"Nothliig at all. Ve got nothing tosay."

Jim Jeffiles and Tom Sharkey islte'lFitzslmnmns ami tpndered tltelr con-gratulations. Jeffries promised

11 light ami suggested that Itwould be an eas mutter to arraiiLfthe tletnlls. To Sharkey Fltzalmnionssaid:

"What tlo ou think of the HrIi.Tom? It wits great, wasn't It?"

"It was n hummer," answered Shar-key, "tilt, best I saw."

"Did J oil cie how I let him hit nii(in tho Jaw linlf a dozen times?" saidl'ltzsltnmnns.

"Well, I illilirt feel his swings. I wasJust looking for openings nnd I thinkI found secral."

Fltrslninmns' fare showetl the erfettsof some of Ruhlln's pnuelies In thoearlier rounds. He complained of adllllcnlty In swallowing, caused by th"contact of his throat ami Ruhlln's

Fltrslmmnna was tired in I

warm, but hanlly more son than his at-

tendants.In .1 signed statement Rulilln sab!

"Staleness Hint comes from n ear'straining did ns much to mnke me lootho fight last night ns any blow tintFltzslmmons stiiiek me. I don't wantto detract from Fltzslmmnns' llglitlngability, foi I do not iicllcte the manlives who can hit harder or more accu-rately. But I hail traliud too long. Iknew It at the intl of the llrM rourtland cen befmi, I was lilt haul I nmlilfiel the lesult of too much work Agood rest will IK me up and I will bothe clmmplon of the world yet."

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.From Nllhnu, per stmr. Mlkahali.

August 12 Mrs. Moses nnd I on ilwl .

From Anaboh, per stmr. Nlllinu..u- -

gust 13 G. W. Meliula and I on dtcl.From Nawillwlll, per stmr. W. G.

Hall. August 19 W. O. Smith. S. Wilson, It. W. T. Purls, wife and (hllilren..Miss O. Al. Miss II. Al. C. T. Al anilwife, Mrs. E. V. Holdswoitb, Ml"Bush, M. Rego. M. Rosenbledt, .Mm.Lb Vnn, Miss II Snncr, D. Conway.Miss .lohtistoue. IM .MiCorrlslon, D11I

Ynn, Miss II. Holdsworth, Joseph Mil-

ler, Ah Tan. Mrs. C. Ynmamoto. a,

Miss II. K'nln and Hi! on deck.From Hawaii and .Maul, per stmr.

Klnau. August 1. Gov. S. B. Dole andwife. Winy Til lor. Miss I.. Vestal. Ml4M( Cotil, .Miss A. Terrl, Miss M. C. Dig-le-

W. II. Caw thin ami bride. Miss M

A. Hiislus C. It. Hughes anil four chit-dle-

Mli.s l.llv MIK hell, Allss MaiyC'hllllngworth. Miss funic Walk. MissT. Deilli, Sam SI. Speneei It SI.Flick and wife. Sirs. It. A. Abu, J. II..McKenrlf, I.. T. Grant, E. Fernandez,Master .1. Ulalsdell f Tfunir. SIlsEmi.ia I.iwson. Slslti Albertlna, Mni-t- ls

s. Kalllnnii, Sam Ilail.tr. It. Hl.nng. W. V. Cross. I. Pletz. Miss K.fimiuell, II. II Ilnll. f. C. Ilollowit.II. Higilkcn, F G. Wnlkir. SI. A.

r. Thompson, C. .1. Ryan, JmUot! F. Little, f. Rnntou Jr.. .1. I.. Ren-Io-

J. Ilowtleu, F. J. Cross and sii..Sllss I'lllanl Jones, W. Thompson, F. P.Rosciriiiis, J. 1'. Blown anil wife, SI.Iloouanlknne. P. C. Scales, .1. A. Lind-say nnd S deck passengers,

Fiom Hawull ami Siaul, per stmr.Claiidlne. August 19 II. P. Baldwin. W..1. Lowrle, Klslei lime, Sllss Slutber.Slaster I.. Smith, F. C. Allen, C. E.Ilii)nts, J. J. Concanon, R. Birser,Sarali Kulplo, E. J. Hlha. wife ami Iwnchildren, Sllss SInrle Knlco, Sllsjc SI.Kulio, Sllss J. 0. Wilder. Sllss M. .Mo-

llis, Sllss Slialuna, .Misses Suthcilaml(2). Sllss i:.ius, A. P. llollir, II. Howell Anincui. wife and thric ihlldrn,Miss II. Trlpi. Gcoige fau.iN.ino A T.ilngin Kimp. SIis. P. Slahoe and fn rchllilmi. Sin, SI SI. Halle., S Kin'll-iioc- .

I.. Y. Aloiiu C. Yiil Chung SI J.llorln. I). I'. Kuprwn f I! Cockett, ('II. Dhke, ,1. .1. )kke. Mis. .Mukiik.uiSllss Kalu, F. K. Dodge. F. II. Ilasd-di- n

and wife. Sllss It IC Hajseld, n.John Richardson and 2 divl. passen-gers. '

Kulililul Hhli)lnii.Kahulul, Aug. IS. Arihed Aug. 1.1.

Am. schr. Eureka, J. P. Sehou, 18 d,i;afrom Alioidec.il GraH iiuibor.

Vessels In Port Kahulul Am.ship Bnugiilorc. A. Illamhiird, fiomHonolulu, .Inly 1, to load sugar foiPhiladelphia.

Am. sthr. King t'jitis, f. II. Chris-ten, .",7 days from Newcastle, with coal,July 31.

Am schr. S. T. Alexander, SI. A. Ii- -

sen, 19 dii)s fnini San Francisco, withhem ml meicliaiidlsu. August 1.

Am. ship Yosemlte, C. 0. Anders.m.4 ibis finin Newcastle, with cilal

August 2.

llr. bk Antlope. G. W. Sluini, :aIiivh fiom Ladysiulth. II. f

Exprildl Am. ship Wiichusiti fn.tain I.iiiiiIii Hi. now M. d,o s fiom Ni w

eastto. with coal.Am. ship lUnr) Falling II'.' duu

fnini New York, with railsAm. sehi II G. Wiilhun I., ,1

finin S.m I'ninilsco. with hum IiiiihIiAm ship S. II Call. Inn rmiii l

paituu Ha, wllh mill

The Gutfiiinr of Stiissai Iiiihi Its imsslg I Hut bill niithoiUliig the leua'tof tln Huston K Albany riillrnad lotin New York (.'nit ml ft Hudson Kltrrlliillroad.

FAKE 8T0RY ABOUT KINAU.

There was a great scare along tbw bancs Saturday morning An oldkahuna who had taken n few drinks ofgin, nnd thought he saw things, spreadthe rumor from tho Pacific Stall whatfthat the Klnau had gone nshoio at Ha-

kalau. As soon ns the story ha 1

sprtjad far enough people had hadfriends aboard the steamer began toHock In or telephone to the main oHlioof the Wilder Steamship Co. The ex-

citement kept up until a little befote12 noon, when the Klnau was telephon-ed

The Upolu wns the only steamer Infrom Hawaii and she brought no newsof any disaster to the Klnau.

INSURRECTION SPREADING.

New York. Aug, 11. Rioting andlooting continue around Swntow andthe Viceroy Ignores the protests of Hioforeign ronsuls, sn)s a cable to tl.oJournal nnd Aihertlser from Hong-kong. All the missions at t'ng Kims(Yung Chun?) hne been razed to theground ami the nntlc Christians stoned to death.

The Rev. Sir. Foster anil the Rev.Sir. Grossbeek telegraphed yesterdiyto Consul General Wildmnn ns follows:

"Time more chape.ls burned, missionhouses looted. Our lles endanger.-!!-.

Taotal silent. Sae us. Insurrectionspreading."

Auction Sale-- OF-

Delinqent - StockIN THE

MAUNALEI SUGAR CO,, LTD,

On TUESDAY, Aug. 14, 1900,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At my salesroom, corner of .Merchant andAlakea streets, Honolulu, I will sell atPublic Auction, by orJer of the 1 reasurer,Mr. Emmett May, the follow Ing certitites of stock In the Maunalel Sugar Co.,Ltd., unless the Fourth nnj Fifth Assess-ments: due Januarv t, 1000, and Miy 1,looo, delinquent February 2d, igoo.andJune 30, tgoo, with Interest thereon andadvertising expenses, Is paid on or beforethe day and hour of sale.

Cert. Shares C-r- t. Shares Celt. Shires18 70 ico 10 J54 10

, 24 10 20J 0 J55 ,;IS to 204 4 351) 20027 50 205 5 358 250JO 15 2:0 to 384 1532 20 210 10 385 J533 20 216 40 3S8 538 50 214 10 3S9 5

39 5 227 15 396 1047 50 229 20 JQ7 1049 10 230 5 434 3550 5 241 5 407 2051 5 242 5 403 1552 5 243 5 415 2554 10 244 5 434 4055 10 247 20 428 3057 5 252 200 431 1077 5 257 15 432 575 100 2O6 10 433 57 50 268 25 434 10077 20 2l) 25 443 1078 20 270 25 441 1079 10 271 25 442 581 25 272 25 443 to82 to 276 to 444 10

S 50 277 10 447 1099 10 292 15 44"i 5

101 50 294 20 450 35105 5 293 10 451 5

107 200 297 10 45G 25"3 '5 315 15 457 25120 10 316 15 4O0 35128 23 322 15 4G1 7132 5 325 to 462 813" 50 36 20 45l 25143 10 327 25 404 25147 15 328 25 465 25152 10 329 25 4JG 25153 100 333 25 407 15157 20 331 25158 to 332 24159 10 333 25lira 10 334 25Ifil to 337 5102 10 340 2'5) 5 341 3

1") 50 342 1

17O 20 343 1

'77 25 347 508 5 349 l0

189 5 353 5

192 46 351 5

193 47 352 5

98 10 35j 5

IfSr Jill sale has been postponed tillAugust 14.

EMHETT "HAY, Treasurer.

WILL E. FISMFR,Auctioneer.

. I

incm.

Catton. NeiK

w 'laSWIFIiHB3IrmiWlrVhW

Maker

immiimmmtmnmMiaitamswMmii

Plumbers, Etc.

John lslt,PLUMBER,

75 and 79 King StreetTELEPHONE NO 31,

NOW Is the time to get leaks aaiore.K.ges seen to, and your

Roofs Put in OrdeBy competent workmen,

For the Plumblni!On that new house that yon arcnbont to build or the alteration!yon are intondins to maVa onyour property. Call and see mtand get an estimate.

JAS. NOTT, JfPractical Tinsmith and Plumber

Shop: Berolanla street, 4 doors tadof Punchbowl. Phono 814.Hour. 7 a. m. to 5 p. m.Jobbing promptly attended to.

W. H. BAtTH h W. Bans.Honolulu Sbeet Metal Works

Galvanlnd Iron Skylights and Vsattlatsra,M.tal Roofing,

Conductor pipe and Guttsr Wotlc.

Rlcnul. Street, twt. Queen ml Mchiet. BnelM"Jotblsc prompllj. attenJe! la.fM

Tel. Whlto4l. P. O. Ror OTfi.

The Walklkl

BOARDING AND LIVERY

6 tables

Rigs sont to any part of theOity.

HACKS -- AT -- ALL -- HOURS

Wulklkl Road, WalklbL

TEL. BLACK 141.

fcYonWaijUlig..RING UP THE..

C-- L- U-- B

Livery, Boarding andSales Stables, : : :

tt.... !. 618 FOKT HTRKBT.

Stable 'Phone, 477Uack Stand 'Phonos, 319 and 7

0. H RELIJWA.

A GOOD THING4 l' iiC

Ohla, Algeroba and Pine Firewood(Jut .! Biilt(ieudyiortbehtoTe

Aire.STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

wiim: jluu dlaok sa.ndLowest Price, delivered to any )arx

me .uy.TELEPHONE 414

UUSTACE 4 CO.,si unnon Htr.n

Pacific Transfer Co,117 King Si , nut lo llilley'i Cyclery.

Express Wagons, Drays,Lumber Wagons andDump Carts : : : : :

Always on Hand.Trunin, Isimllun in! Silei Carefully llintle

THFI'HOM .8 ,,

,Tho Kvenlng Rulletln. 75 cents permonth

HE.

Ltd.,

NONE HF.TTPR BJT

& Co., Ltd.

,

Honolulu - Tobacco - Co.,Cor Fokt ash AUkchant Stdiits.

HAS RECEIVED PER "AUSTRALIA" FROM

asrTxr "S"or3s:Till Worli Renonl4 Bnn4 cil Clifiri--Hjillietxi :--: Russell- -

PURITANOS.This elegant CIGAR can be purchased for FIVE CENTS ni.

mi

E1TG-I1TBEB- S

Boilermakers : : and : : Electricians..A-sen- for

The - General - Electric - Company

CarriageGeneral Repairing.

PiiliithiK, Hliifksiiiitliintx, Trimiiiiiifi.lMmotiiiis, Huiurt itntl HaokH Miuiufacturod.

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8 THE EVENING BULLETIN: . HONOLULU, H. 1., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1900.

Honolulu Stock Yards Co., Ltd. DamKlofC

PI'

IMPORTERS OFHorses, Mules, Cows and all kinds of Live Stock. A fine line nowon hand at Popular Prices. New and second-han- d Buggies, De-

livery Wagon, Express Wagons, &c.

V. H. RICE, Pres.

as. F. Morgan,

...OF

Queen Street- -

Auction SaleHousehold FurnitureOn THURSDAY, August 23,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.At tht farmer residence of Dr. McGrewtn Hotel Mrert, nenr Alakea, will sell atPublic Auction the remainder of the house-hol- d

furniture, consisting In part of parlorand bedroom furniture, wardrnhes centerUMe, brlc a br.u. oil pan'lngs, niKJ,mahogany chair, etc., e c.

JAS. F.MORGAN.Auctioneer.

0

Auction SaleOF

Wooden' foldingsand Lumber

On FRIDAY, August 24,AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.

At the residence of Dr. McUrew on Hotelstreet, near Alakea. I will ell at PublicAuction, several wooden buildings, lumbert!oor, window, frames, stationary washtut etk.. etc.

Terms cash; buildings to be removedwlthir ten d,iv.

JAS. F. MOHGAN,Auctioneer.

ROOMS OF THE TERRITORIALCENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THEREPUBLICAN PARTY OF THE

OF HAWAII.

Jo Republican voters of the Territory ofHivvall. and all voters Intending to actwith the Republican party:

Tie following instructions are issued bythe Executive Comlttee:

Last

Prec'nct.tstind3rd4th5thCth7thfclh

Precinct1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th

Precinct,1st2nd

Jr24th

h6th7thbthoth

', 10thnth

, isth

' '" Precinct,

'V "tSTvi

jriI - h

'V 5th.' . MA, - 7th

District

Honomu

Hoiokaa

Walmea

Hookena

Distric- t-

WallukuKahululHonuaula

Nursery

reservoir

y.apualwaChamber Commerce

Precinct. Dlstilc- t-Kaneohe House

3rd Walalua4th Walanae

Station, Plantation6th7thtohnth Kauluwela

Precinct,

2nd

3ri!

5th6th7thnth9th

ii'.l

HouseHouse

House

Court HouseHouse

HouseHouse

House

HouseHouse

StoreCourt

House

HouseCourt House

HouseCou't

HouseHana House

Fourth

Beret inia Houseentr. lower Nuuanu

Room

FifthCourt

2ndHouseHouse

EwaEwa HouseReformllasv. Co.'s Bldg Kallhl.,

loth

4th

grd

Thethe 6th and

7th 1900 and the

and oth-- r

and shaand also the

the

the

OF,

On 21,AT M.,

Queen street, I willsell Public a

kitchendry

shoes,etc., etc.

The Pre-

cinct the Districtthe number which each pre-

cinct was theheld May, the

number castlast election and numberDistrict

With ofof

Votes.Court

Hllo Court 239i

School House 22Court House 39

Kaohe School House42

School 11

Second Votes.Kohala Court House no

CourtKailua Court 51

Sch olCojrt House

CourtPahala School 26

Third Votes.House 1

Pukoo House .

CourtSchool II mie

Court 4611

Court 4House 1 5

School House 107School

CourtKeanae School House 1

Street SchoolB!ig. av.Royal School

ofSchool House

istCourt House

CourtCourt

tth R. R.Court

SchoolTram. ,

School HouseSchool House

1st

of

to

3250

Votes.

370

Votes.

Sixth DlstrlC Votes.School House 1. Nllhau oKekalu School HouseWalmea Court House 33

School House 1

Koloa Court House 25Llhue Court House 103Kapaa Court House 19Kilauej School House 4Waloll Court House 12

DISTKICT COAt.MITTEE.

District shall meet Intheir districts on

of September. electofficers:

Secretary , such officersas they I lie

entitled to th Ir deletes toIn accordance with

following

Number of toConvention:

First DistrictSecond District "

Third DWr'ct i

Fiurth District I"fill Dlstt ct I"

Sixth District I

AUCTIONEERAND BROKER

Auction Sale

Furniture, Etc.

TUESDAY, August10 O'CLOCK A.

At my salesroom, 33at Auction large assortment

household furniture, beds, bureaus,washstands, sideboards, utensils,crockery, glassware, good, blankets,

door mats, slop palls, lanterns,clothing,

Instruction for Voters--A.T

Republican Primaries.

TERRITORY

JVVs

number delegates each

entitled Primary Elec-

tion according fol-

lowing statement:Precinct

delegates

Number NumberDlntrlct.

Poholkl

Papalkou School

Laupahoehoe --

District

Kon.i-waen- a

Walohlnu

12

LahilnaHonokohau 12

Makawao

Klpahulu

District-Govern- ment

Building

Koolauloa

.,

Kauluwela

Hanapepe

Treasure'standing

Tentorial

Territorial

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

PRIMARIES.

of fromto Committee shall be

three timesto at

iox, to

with of votes atof

(Vccinctti, VoteeKCant Election, nndDelegates to

DELEGATtSFlrt

15

19

Kukulhaele

15

9752

Kalaupapa

42

Hamakuapokn

Walmanalo

Committeesrespective

fol-lowing President,

committees

Convention

bTATEMLNTs

Delegates

Committee.

65154038

3710t310232938242922

10

May, 1900. Sept., Hdo1 3

7 21

2 6I 3

I 3

I 3I

3

DLLLGATEi)May, ujoo. Sept., 1900

3 9I 3

1 3

3 9

2 I1 3

DELEGATESMay, 1900. Sept , lyco

DELEGATES

3

33

3

3

33

3

9

3

May, 1900. Sept. 1900

i II 3

3I 31 3

3

DELEGATESMay, 1900. Sept. 1900

I 3

3

1 3I 3

I 3I 3I 31 3

I 3

1 3

DELEGATESMay. 1900. Sept., 1900

3

I 'I vI 3I 33 9I 3I 3I 3

TERRITORIAL CONVENTION.

The Territorial Convention for the adoption of a platform, the nomination of alelegate to Congress, a:,d the election of aTerritorial Central Committee will be heldon Thursday and Fr.day, September 20

laud 21, 1900.

After said convention and on or beforethe first day of October, 1900, the ilstrlctCommittees shall meet fur the purpose ofnominating Senators and Representativesirom tneir respective districts. Toursvery respectfully,

(II.OIKil. W. SMITH.Chairman Republican Territorial Crn-- I

Iral Committee.

E. R. llliMlHY,Secretary Republican Territorial Cen-

tral Committee.

SHIPPING -- INTELLIGENCE

Ft r aJJlt)nal Shirt Ins News see seventh rR

Wrnthcr Iliiri-nu-. I'unahuu, Aim !

20. Tcniperatiiu. .Morning minimum,77; .Midday maximum, 81.

llnromi'ter nt 11. in. 30.01. IrreBUhitxRainfall .01.

Humidity nt 9 n, mil C3 ppr centDiamond Hcnd Signal Station, Ati-pi-

20. Wcntlier hazy; wind hlnhNU.

AHK1VAL3.Stnir. Klnnu, Krcetnnn, from Hi!o

and way ports; 21.0 sKg potato '"nit coin, 101 Blii'Vp, 30 lioxs, 1 mule. 11

bdl hides mid 209 pkKS sundrli'S.Am. Iik. I M ward May, Hniixou, II

ilayH from San Kranelneo; Kcnirulto Alexander & llaldwln.

Am. sehr. F. S. KeilfleM, JorKensdi.l'J dajB from Port (Inmhle, with lum-

ber.Am. sp. Standard, Oetchell, 18 dai

fiom Tncotnn, with coal.Sunday, AiiKimt 19.

Stmr. Claiidlnp, Mncdonnld, from II

nnd Maul; 2!) lions, 32 sk cirn,ITS nka tnro, 22ti ska potatoes nnd 110

pkK sundries.Stmr. V. (!. Hall, Thompson, from

Nnwlllwlll; 100 pkgs sundries.Stmr. Wnlalenlo, flrcen, from Ko-

loa.Stmr. Nllhau, Thompson, from Ana-hnl- a.

Stmr. Xllkalinln, l'ederscn, from Nll-

hau; 20 head sheep, 29 bales wool, 1

bills skins.Stmr. Kntial, Drnlin, from Kauai.

DEPART ORES.Saturday, August 18.

Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, for a.

Stmr. Keauhon, Mosher, for Kleleind Mnkewell.

Schr. Knulkeaotill, for Kleele.Am. fcchr. V. H, Talbot, Ilenneche,

for the Sound, In ballast.Am. sihr. Hclene, Christiansen, for

San Francisco, with siiKnr nnd rice.Sunday, August 19.

P. M. S. S. City of Peking. Smith,for the Orient.

Monday, August 20.Stmr Noeau, Wyman, for Lahalna, Hono-ka- a

and Kukulhaele.TO SAIL. TOMORROW.

Stmr Mokolil, Napela, for Kaanapall at5 p. m.

Stmr Lehua, Bennett, for Molokal portsat 5 p. m.

Stmr Maul, Parker, for Kihel at 5 p. m.TO SAIL THIS AFTERNOON.

Stmr Klnau, Clarke, for Hllo and wayports at 12 m.

Stmr Claudlne, McDonalJ, for Maulports at 5 p. m.

Stmr W. G. Hall. Thompson, forKoloa and Eleele.

Stmr Mlkahala, Pedersen.for Makawell,Eleele nnd Walmea at 5 p. m.

Stmr Walaleale, Green, 'or Hanamauluand Kllaueaat 5 p. m.

S. 8. Slcrrn.San Francisco, Aug. 11. It Is re-

ported that the new steamship Sierra,lately built at Cramps' ship yard andscheduled to sail for this port soonto take her place on the Australianroute, will be detained borne weeks atPhiladelphia In order to have Import-ant Improvements made. While Inthe East some weeks ago John D.

Spreckels, it Is said, Inspected variousnew steamers and found that the Sierrawas scarcely up to date In sume

ects, although It was no fault of thebuilders. He gave orders to have theSierra fitted up like those he had ex-

amined. As n result, the steamer Mnrl-pos- n

will make another trip to Sydney.

Judge Hstee partly heard the harkEmpire admiralty case this morningand continued It till tomorrow morn-

ing. At 2 o'clock this afternoon heacted on applications for naturaliza-tion.

It blew A regular gale nt Pearl CityHarbor this morning. SecretaryCooper received n telephone messagoat noon stating that his two pleasmoboats were blown from their mooring).

H. H. Mclntyre has brought an actionfor accounting of rents and possessionof the Lincoln block, King street,against S. C. Allen.

NEW TO-DA- Y

MEETING NOTICE,

A special meeting of the stockholders ofthe OAHU SUGAR CO.. LTD., will beheld at the room of the Chamber of Com-merce on Wednesday, August 22, at o a.m.. for the purpose of considering a pro-position of Issuing mortgage bonds on theproperty of the company.iui4t3 Eli. SUHR, Secretary

TO REPUBLICAN YOTERS OP THE 9TH

PRECINCT, 6TH DISTRICT.

j Noti:e Is hereby given that a meetingof the Republican vo ers of the oth

of the 5th Dlstrct will be held atNnuiuveia a. 11 a17p.111.01 luesdiy.August 21st, I'po. for the purpose uforganization and fur such o'litr businessas may come brfure the meeting,

J. T UE .OLT, Secretiry.AugUtt 31, 1030. IUMt2

W. S. WITHERS, MrWANTS.j.yW H emit lint cm initttion: f ttitlt two

mttlioKil 10 unit ont nttk, 1 ttntt tiro utth,4J tm ttntt etti nonlt. lilt it Ibt tbtatott sttfhunt ttr offtrti tkt Ptopit of Honolulu,

The Fort EmploymentAgency

t KINO STHEtt, Those .Main sS.

HELP WANTED

Anurltin tout 14 wi.ntJ s Clerk from f f.jotol, r" !

C'h'fiete Inl Cook I!lk, toird nJ roi.m.Jpnee first Cook f j

week, toiri ni room.

w

SITUATION WANTED

Eurorean Cook SCa

momh, bojird ni roomJrnete Carrerteri,

lumterKorktcommon orkt, store

Chinese and Jarineefaml'y cook, fj week,roardani room.

Japanese! HousemalJt

WANTED.

ANTED-- A tooJ PIANO PLAYER itealy em- -

riovrrent, inquire new cnRiaru inner)'l6utt

W ANTED-- A IIAKNESSMAKER. Apply atVeh'cle ani'Surply Co. ,6iewi

lANTED-- A flood Drlvlne Morse, reasonableV price. Dr. Camp, BoarJ ot Health, liiowl

8x10 CAMEHA. AJJress PhotoWANTLD--A-1,8--

repair ty Jeweler oljjv yean experience. fJ. DILIZ, 41? Nuuanu St

iS'l-'- J

OLD PAPERS TO EXCII ,NGE lor cleanRags. Art-fl- at Bulletin Office, ijEo--

EXPERIENCED SEWING GIRLS In dressmakingWhitney & Marsh. IJC6

THE OWL LUNCH AND OYSTER ROOM -Oysters served n the shell only Try his

latnous Ham and EtK Sandwiches and Coffee. CorNuuanu and Mitel streets. DICK DALY. Proprietor.

Usui

FOR SALE,

FOR SALE A pair of Mack each horses lormerlyproperty ol Wm U, liwln, la. Arr'y to

James Carty, American StaMes, Merchant and Rich-

ards street. L6.1.4'

COR SALE-O- ne Shetland PONY with Hake andT harness. Price $?. apply II. Campbell. Pad-ti- c

TranslM Co., King street if 14H

FOR S.LE Aentle, easy called saddle hone,brokn to harn-s- can be seen eery after

noon at CARTYS STAULI. itiij-- jt

COR SALE-F- reh MILCH COW with heifer callI tor sale at the Stock Yards. so.swiCOR SALE-N- rodern residence with

lot at Punahou. A bargain Apply toWILLIAM SAVIDGE,

to6 Merchant

OR SALE Laree Warehouse In good location.Apply to WILLIAM SAVItKiE,

too Merchant Mreet

FOR SALE-FO- UR LOTS. Hobron Street,Wa.klkl, J400 each Jeffs, tot King St

--TWENTY-EIGHT California mules,I Apply to Emrnett May, Judd llldg. iwrmt

FOR SALE Lots goxtco In Nuuanu tract Its downper month. J, H. Schnack, sa) Merchant

i'reel. ise'tlCOR SALE-T- brand mw skirls. Apply S. P1 Peterson, rear of Government ard. corner Ala-kea and Allen sts. opposite Flshmarket. P.O. lion t to

M8)mt

PR DS IN ALL PARTS OF THECITY, ByJ.M. VIVAS 1)1,

LOST.I OST-- A WHITE MARE strayed away last Tues-a- -

day ma k d 6.a mare and tall Dark a'ockIngs Thiderrjeast nctUy this office. 6 twr

LOST A mouse colored horse marked P.O Whitebehind, Stra)ed away Thursday.

Please notify this office. ,6io-i-

TO LET.

NIIEIY Furnished rooms, with board. SeftenVo Jnr Sl.eet. near Pllkol. 16, jim

TO LET Two Furnlshtd Rooms at No. 5, GardenLane. ifjoq.w.

TO on Alapal street. Colt age onUeretania street. Apply to

WILLIAM SAVIDGE.No. a 6 Merchant

OFFICES TOR RENT In the Elite Uulldlne Applyer Adams Lane. ijormt

BALMORAL, Youngstreet, townslde; superiorboard and rooms, newly furnished, terms rnoder

ale Telephone 807. ijor-m- i

TO ot 4 rooms To Let. Apply at1 G. Schuman's. Merchant St., between Fort and

Alakea. ,59t,fpremises ct Mrs A, Rosa, on King St, near

Walklkl switch, unfurnished, possession at once:low terms. Apply to John F. Colburn. UT)-t- f

PR, RENT-OFF-ICt, Apply to J. M. Monsarrat,to Merchant street. 13111

TO on Pauoa Road at presentoccupied by Mr, T. H. Gibson Apply to

1141 M. S.GRINBAUMlVCO.

TO LET The residence of John Ena at Walklkl,furnished or unfurnished. Large yard and

house, barn and stables. To let as a whole or Inpart. For lurther particulars, apply to JOHN ENAat I. I. S N. Co.'s office. Queen street. 1464-- tf

M'lU'lAL MTH'i:s.COR EXCHANGE- -A nice lot In Oakland, Cal for

N

laree

black.

sugar stocks. Arrly to Emrnett May, Judd Bldg,l!97--

OTICE TO BUILDERS-T- he Union Express Conas wrtnc aftru ruKaflic, iS4Jti

,Mimimiiiiiiifr'.iEGESSLERSE;i NAGIC 1

:S HEADACHESt WAFERS I

street

street

Curemorning:headacheswhiledressing

.J.."W,.,.,.".V,.,.,;,i; 10 cent, nil dmgs-l.t-

NOTICE.

Is hereby given that Miss S. R. Jehuhas this iSth day of August, A. D. 1900been appointed as Notary Public for theDistrict of Honolulu, First Judicial Circuitof the Territory of Hawaii.

EDMUND P. DOLE,Attorney General.

Office of the Attorney General, Honolulu, Aug. 18, IQ00, iJl3'3t

'ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

At a meeting of the stockholders of theWAIKIKI BEACH CO.. LT'D . heldJuly 24, 1000, the following were electedoffic-r- s of the cimpanv:

S.S. Psclial, President.H. N, Almy, Treasurer.W. H Piatt, Secretary.

(Signed) W. H, PI.ATT,Secretary.

Honolulu, July 24, it;oo. 1C13WI

A trust tins been organized In Her-

man)' for the piirpone of repellliiirAuit Jcitti Industrial Invasion. Thisnew combination, which Is made up ntniamifarttirert of first (lass tools 'HidIron nml slut noodi, Intend to romlmtHit. doiiK'.tlc production nnd suit, of

buddy kuuiU ut ruinous prliea.

1900 &. 1900

$40

iaiuuici

Will buv you a fine BICYCLE.We ell tli;se mi the Installment plan for fs.oo more, easyterm.

We take old Wheels In exchang! as part payment andalio v all they are wort' .

We have a number of secord hand Wheels In stocknow mat : can sen ai ver) .iviw h's". " you wjih a

cheap Wheel call and look at them.

We have a big supply of SUNDRIES, and also do the bestrepalrwork In the Ulands.

E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd.-- Next to Office

Give your babya ride

Stylisla., Ocryn.foxtsi'tol,Batosr Osiriisigres ard Q-o.cax- ts

A fine new lot just received Ex EMILY F. WHITNEY

A large stock of . . .

ICE CHESTS andREFRIGERATORS

will be sold at Lowest Cash Prices.

Selling Agent (or the Celebrated . . .

MACNEALE and URBAN

FIRE and BURGLAR proof SAFES

THE I. X. L.S. W. LEDERER, Propr.

Beretanla St., - - near Fire Station

''oiisWI? - - Handt

POULTRYFRESH SALMONFROZEN OYSTERSHALIBUT

New Shipments Every Month.

HEIOFOLLTAIHEATGO.

ButchersAM- D-

Navy Contractors.

Fort St.

RAMBLER

On BTJRNETTE 0Estate Brokers

and Collectors - -

::- -PROPERTY FOR SALE

All Parts the City

Homes at a bargain, lots 50x100, only$10 per month, and 525.00 deposit.

lease with good bulldlrg's an-nual income 35 percent, on money Invested.

lease Beretanla St. lot 95x35.Rental only $12.50 per month.

Good building lot, 60x120, Wilcox tractKin? St.

Homes In all parts of the city.

Corner King and Bethel streets.

Pacific Import Co,

Progress Block

Received by "Hongkong Maru"A Large Shipment of M&

MATTINGSdirect from the Manufacturersin Japan

il&i We carry several grades in stock which we JSiW will place on sale at BED ROCK PRICES. 5C3

250 pes. Japanese Silk in all shades suitablefor fancy work, 2j-in- ch goods, heavy quality. SpecialLow Price: ::

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500 PAIRS

JUST OPENED

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Boys' Knee PantsWASHABLE GOODS

guarantee every color,Special 40c. pair

50 doen Boys' Overalls in all sizesBUck and Brown Denim

35c. a,pnir.E2

mm