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; ry -- . - - wtsmmsmfrroxwjr. . JWSBffMBMMBt KSn.VVJ' p . hw w r;jwv' t "' ' wt?j igmrireiiiBiia&BnriiwTOrj' 'vww nivti rwaTn ; vyvf 'iytmypm? V"" lytriA'y FJHBHaHaaBJBlfl "W ... ''"" ''""WW -- ; r r TT 'AffiaPiWTB'.W ' V..V i "TV, v- - 71 V IV.. " WWH V W 000ig rft00090fr00000000 I , ' " r r U' . .W tiest Jidvemsing Medium. 7 s'" rw 0 8 'Page If you Don't Head the Bulletin rA GNING BULLGTIN I Evening Paper Published 'IP you Don't Get ALL the News. l i wrJ I 0 ? Hawaiian Islands. It Reaches ALL the Teople. Subscription 75c. a month 00040OaOOM. A Vol. IV. No. 753. HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1897. Pniop 5 Cknts, GRA.ND . Tntonialioiial BicycIoMcci At Cyclomerc Park. Season of Three Weeks Saturday Evenmg,NoY. 6 AT 8 O'CLOCK. Doors opei) at 7 P M. General Admission, - 25c. Admission and Grand Stand, - - - 50c. "'Boxes for Tarties of Six or Nine. Si'uli on mle at Wall, Nichols Co. 'Hus-f- f run to the Gib 733 3- - H. L GEAR, 0. D. GEAR, ail Sansome St., 8. V. 210 King St., II I. GEAR & GEAR LaWYBMs. jSaii Francisco and jionolulu Huviim nlllufH in rtin Frniietrcn mill Honolulu wo urn prepirfil to ai teml promptly tn nil mutter i'iitrii-tn'- 1 to us 'ii It'her til -- ulil iliu;-H- . D. GEAR, LAWYER. Corner of King ami Hetliol Streets, ShcoihI Floor. William A. Henshall, A-ttorne- y at Law 113 Kiiahumanu Street. SaMllEL J. MACDOMD, Counsellor at Law. 201 Merchant Sfroet (ono door from Port street), Ilonolntn. CHARLES F. PETERSON, A-ttorno- y at Law and IMotarv Piiblic. Kaahumanu 81 rent. GILBERT P. LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW HILO, HAWAII. A. C. WALL, D. D S., DE NTT I ST. "Jvw Loto'h UtnMluR, fort Htrmit IT.liEIMKlNr. l4. DR. T. MCMILLAN, Of thf R yl Col'i'ee of PhyMiiiiui uml Surgdons of Ellcilnrg , 10 in, Berediiilii St , Opposite Hawaiian Hotel (Dr Byiler'n.) Hotjks: 0 to 10 a. m,, 1 to 3 uml 7 to 8 ii. ill TVIetilioof 244 DR. G WLD) BURGESS, Physician and SurgBnn. Kcsldcncc; 439 Punchbowl Street. llouiis: in a. ra. to 12 m.; 1 to 8 and 7 to 7.KU p. m Tblcpiionii 8W. The Elite Ice Cream Parlors lOS HOTEL STREETS, Cakes and Candies, n.tAj.ui mu iiHituHlpai Fine Ice Cream. Our Establishment is the Fine-s-t IJesort in tho City. Call and see. its. Open till 11 o'clock l'. M. THE OLEOMARGARINE TRADE Another Importation of Ten Thousand Pounds Due. Something About the Various Kinds of Lard Sold la This Clly-- An Im- porter Talks. "Tho reoout shipment of 7000 pounds of oleomargarine by tho S. G. 'Wilder fouud tho market empty, and it whs all Bold a day or two after arrival," said a pro- minent importer of groceries to a Bullutik mau this morning. "I hear that tho emiio parties who sold the lot have now 10,000 pounds raoro of tho stuff on the way hero and already about due. This is five tons, or 200 kegs of 100 pounds each. This amount is used to stock tho local market for threo or four mouths, but it appears that tho demand for it is rapidly increas- ing. People don't import such articles without a reasonable of being able to sell them." "Who buys it?" asked the re- porter. "Well, I believe Ohiueso restauiant keepers mostly, if not pntirely. There are some grocers in town who will not haudle it at all, but I don't behove much of it finds it way iuto white penplo's houses uuless uuder falsu pre- tences." "Thnt is just what tho BuLLE TIN is trying to guard against," said tho reporter. "Do you know anythiug about that lot of eiuhteen cases imported last month?" ' V II, ye, that was a samplo lot piu up in tine like lard. It did not find favor aB wo wore afraid of its appearanco and the shippers were too anxious to havo us try it." Do you meau to say that tho quali- ty of the oleomargariuo was sus- picious ? "Well, that's about it. Evory-thin- g is idulterated nowadays." "That's a broad assertion," ro marked tho reporter, "mention something of common uso." " L'ako lard for a samplo thou," answered tho importer. "Do you kuow that there is very little puto lard imported iuto Honolulu. People won't pay what it is worth and we can't sell it. Consequent ly we import what is called "lard compound." This looks like lard, tastes likes lards, smells like lard and suits people just as well uud they buy it because it is cheaper than the real stuff. Thero is vory little pure lard used in this city." "What lscottoleno ?" asked tho reporter. "Oh, that is a preparation of cotton seed oil. It is sold as a substitute for lard. It is on- ly umm! in the best families, as it o sts as much or more than tho pure lard." "Wi.at is laid compound made of ? " was tho next question. "It is part lard and part sorao cheaper a .imal fat, such as mut ton Ml low, kitchju greaso, etc. Piobably tho samo stuff that million oloomargaimo is ubocI to mix with tho lard." "What is oleomurgarino mado from ? " "Well, the best quality is raado out of the refuse from butcher shops. Did you over uotico a butctier cut off tho littlo odds and ouds from joints and throw them under the couutor? Well, all that is saved and sold to tho rendering establishments, whoro it is converted iuto tho finest kiud of imitation butter and Money-bac- k dealing is or ganized honesty safety if you prefer it. Your money back if you don't like Schilling's Best bak- ing powder and tea. A btliillme fi Cnmpati) ban 1 r.iuflv.i 1.01 lard. In disposing of tho car-oasB- of dead horses and cattlo, much of the tallow therefrom finds its way into rondoring pots where- by tho addition of cortaiu clarifying and decolorizing chem- icals it comes out in tho shapo of a perfectly white fat which can bo turned into imitation huttor or lard at will. It is claimed that this fat is porfoctly puro and wholesome but I dou't uso it at my own table." HI ne Mim-I- i litiiHirti'd. By the W. Q. Irwin which ar- rived in port yestorday, after an- choring off Waikiki through tho storm of tho night bofore with both atichois out, there came a beautiful bay carriage team for Mrs. W. G. Irwiu, a span of spleuttidly matched mules for W. G. Irwin, a fine cream colored buggy horse for W. M. Giffard and a noat carringo team for O. H. Eldredge. Tho stock all reached here in good condition, and will form a handsomo addi- tion to Honolulu's equine popu- lation. m 9 m TrcrN IHiuiiut'il lly Storm. During tho honvy blow yestor- day a couplo of fino fruit trees in tho yard of J. S. Emerson noar 1'uticlibowl wero uprooted unci wnl periup-- i bo lost. Other troos 'ii th plains mid in Munoi vulloy sufieicd considornblo damage. 1) I.ogiui, at his home in Maga- zine Htieet, ii'id tunny fine binumi trees iu bonring destroyed. Tho wind on tho north sulo of tho isl- and mid at the Pali was very high till day. m 9 m On III. Own Ilook. Dr. J. fl. lliymoud litis securod tho premises of CnpUin J. A. Mtdntoti on Berotania street, op posite Dr Miner's, and hi fitted, the rooiuj up for his professional purpises. The houso is roomy, comfort. iblo nnd conveniently locitud. Dr. liuymowl will now pursue his work independently. They Like .11 r. I'colt. Eev. H. W. Pock has fallen into good hands at Oakland, by all ac- counts. He has audieuces in tide up largely of working men, uud the plain, outspoken style of tho ox Honolulu man is said to pleaso them vory much. His congrega- tion is a largo one, and thero is overy indication that Mr. Peck has brought a revival of interest to it. To Hall trmiixl Onliu. Noxt week tho yacht Olytie, Ha- waii and Abbio M. will leave for a sail around Oalm. Tho trip will oecnpy mot of threedays. T. W. Hebron, Win. Bailey and A. W. Pearson will sail the Olytie; E. O. White, Judge A. W Cartor, E. R. Adams ami a native pilot tho Ha- waii, uud II. M. Dow and a party to be urrauued later the Abbio M. Ililllnlllill Drill TiillUllt. Tho tivM battalion, Gompauios A, B, I' uud G, M jor Jones, will have drill on Annory squaio tit 7:30 this owning. As tho baud is otherwise engaged the drum corps will bo out. C ptnin White of B IB unwell ii nd will not bo prosmit Lieut. Jacobsen will have ohaigo of tho ctimpun. To llcli Tfiiclli'ru. To.iohois of Houuulu will ploaso tomembor the mcuting to- night iu the High School build- ing. Tho design of tho worn this ymr is to help overy teachor in Honolulu that want ITolp, with- out m uioy und without price. Mish Kolley will locito tonight All friends of educ ition aro iuvited. All Alliillt tllo lluml. On aecouut of tho blustery woather tho uttendauco upou tho Makoo Island concert last night was light. Tonight tho band will again play at ThomaB square. Tho usual concert will bo given at Emma square on Saturday aftor-noo- u. BIG BURGLARY LAST NIGHT Trunk Containing Twenty-tw- o Hundred Dollars Stolen. Quick Work of Detective Kaapa Saves (be Honey but the Robber Hade Good His Escape. Kamiyama is n Japaneso, who with his wife has long boon in tho employ of Miss Lucy Peabody and occupies a small cottage on her premises nt Vineyard street. Today Kumiyama and his wifo aro the happiest Japaneso in town, aud it is all ou aecouut of somo vory quick work douo by Detec- tive Kaapa last night. Kamiyama came hero sovou years ago and ho has boon saving up his money ever siuce. Instead of putting it iu a bank or buying sugar stock, ho did a uico littlo busiuess of his own as a private money-lende- r, at wmcIi his profits have accumulated so fast that sugar investments wero not iu it with those ho raado. Yestorday was tho birthday of tho Emperor of Japau, and iu common with other subjects of Uii Majesty Ka miyama and his wife dressed up in their best and mado tho louudsof their friends iu town. When thoy left they securely locked up their little cottage, in which among other furniture wero ton Japanese truuks, all alike, containing clothiug aud other things valuable to tho Japaueso nature. Ono of these trunks was, however, much more valuable tlinn tint ntliMru in wlint it inn- - Ituimd, nlthouuli it could hardly be .hstiuguished from .toy of tho others by its outside appearance. This trunk was stowed away in a coruor of the room whore it would attruct tho least attention. Its contents consisted of the most valuable part of Kamiyatna's ex- tensive wardrobe, thero being two kimonos alone valued at S1C0. Under these kimouos was a small hand satchel, aud inside that in- nocent looking valise was kami- yatna's suvings and accumulations of seven years, the whole amount nit; to 2 182.50. Of this amount 'J30 wus in tnouoy aud the balauco iu notes and drafts. It was just half past i) o'clock when Mr. aud Mrs. Kamiyama reached their room, but a single ulaiiee showed them that the door had boen forced open. Hurriedly ligntiug a lamp moir glances wore both directed at the comer whoro the safe deposit trunk was; but, alas, it was goue. Kamiyama, however, iu his seven years of contact with white missionaries had gained wisdom by expurionco. He wasted no timo iu needless lamentations, tint rushed for the nearest telephone aud commuui oated with tho police statiou. De- tective Kaapa was fortunately on Imml aud jumping into a iiaek with an oilii'ur was ou the spot within ten minutes of receiving the message. After hoaring the man's story, the detective commenced to search for footprints. A pair wero soon found nnd followed down to tho stream. A little way along tho stream and the inis-Miu- ; trunk Royal makes the food pure, wbolesomo and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Puro worn puma rawom co.. rw vonx. was seen. It had boon lmstily broken open, the kimonos tin top lay on tho ground while the valiso with tho iuonoy lay insido and untouched. Nothing else had been disturbed iu tho trunk, soarch was mado for tho robber but ho could not bo fouud iu tho darkness. Dotectivo Kaapa said this morning that tho robbery mint havo been committed only a initi uto or two boforo Kamiyama aud his wifo returned. The robber carried tho trunk down to tho stream but lost some time iu looking for a stouo to break it opon. By tho timo ho had got tho lid off tho hack with tho officers drovo up aud tho robbor ovidoutly saw them coming, got scared aud ran off. Nothing elso in thu room wuu disturbed, honco the detective roaches tho conclusion that tho job was done by ono of Kamiya- tna's Japaueso customers to whom ho had mado a loau and who thus found out tho place whoro ho kept his raouoy. Ho snyB that a white man would have gouo provided with tho necessary tools aud would not havo wasted any timo carry- ing off the trunk. Honolulu liritcsNt Abniuil. L. W. Hough of tho Hobrou Drug Cotnpuuy will return by tho Coptic ou tho 23th from a well oamed vacation spout in the Stales. Ho has been away about two mouths aud in that time bus seen nearly overything of interest iu all the big cities of the cast, in his last letter Mr. Hough re- ported himself iu tho best of health. Ho is travelling nlono, his family having remained iu Honolulu. Arc AIIit morn llonm. A big improvement is boing mado iu thu business bouse of the Hawaiian News Company. Tho rear sub wall aud oflico arrango-mei- it havo boou romovod, and iu remaking will bo changed uud modoruized Tho object in viow is to provide moro comfortable otlice accommodations aud to se- en ro raoro room for the holiday season. A maguificont display of Christmas uovolties will bo mado by thu firm this year. Jlrptlii:! llimnlliiii "CoiisIiih." Prosidout Emorsou has called a meeting of tho! Hawaiian Mis- sion Children's Sooioty to bo hold at the residence of W. A. Bowou ut 7:30 Saturday evoniug. Araonu the features of the evening will bo an uddress by Mrs. W. O. Noble, a missionary of Pou Tinu Fu, ou church work iu North Ohiua, and several letters from members in foreign lauds will be read. - IIp;IiiiiIii; of Hie Mid. Tho Government has referred its revisions to Miuistor Shima-- urn's protocal to the Japaueso representative, aun it will be sub- mitted at once to Tokio. If Jap an approve tho amuudmeuts, which will likely be the case, the papers will be eiuncd by Hawaii aud the whole matter will bo ready for tho pieliuuuaiy arrangements for ar bitratiou. . firiiK IIuiiio I'or llilo. A. B. Losso of Iowa, who. cutno to thu Islands about n mouth ago, has gouo to Hilo to look up the possibilities for another drug busiuess thero. Already ho is well impressed with the second town and its future outlook. Mr. Lodso sold his drug houso in Iowa aud camo to tho Islands for tho purposo of locatiug A Vnuriiiil Convicted, J. K. Mahoahoa waB iccently fined 25 and costs for peddling chofa tickets. Yesterday after- noon ho pleaded not guilty to on additional chargo of vagrancy. This morning ho asked Judge Wilcox to allow him to chaugu his plea to guilty,which was done. Seuteuco susponded until the chofa offonso is solved out. IS DEATH IN MILK PAIL? An Authority Makes Serious Charge Against Board of Health. Says the Inoculation of Cattle with Tubercutta Is Causing the Present Epidemic of Stomachic Ills. A local authority has brought a sorious chargo against tho milk of the city. He declares that it is responsi- ble for tho optdeniic of dyoouterjr which now prevails. There is much talk among medical men today about the matter, and a clash of export opiuiou may follow. It is chargod that the Board oC Hoalth is making a fateful error in its cam paign against tubercu- losis by inoculating all milk cows with tuborculiu. "Tuborculiu," said tho authori- ty mentioned, "is a product of tuberculosis. It was at ono timo considered a remedy for tho disease, but has since proved u moro test to disclose its existence. Tho practiseof inoculating aui-mai- d with it iu Germany has boen abandoned, aud strict laws now govern tho sale of the milk aud meat of cows that may havo beon submitted to tho test. "A promiuout symptom of is is trouble of tho bowels. DiarrutO'i follows the least expo- sure, and ofteu puts an end to tho patiout. The tuberculin really the disease. "The effect of the treatment will iudubitab y show itself iu tho milk, aud diarrhoea among thoso using it is tho most natural se- quence in the world. In Nan- tucket the milk win spoiled for a year after the cow had beeti inocu- lated with the false remedy. "Iu Honolulu all cows are boing iuoculuted with tho poison. Thero is uo doubt that the prevailing-epidemi- c is due to it, aud that bowel ills will be general iu future I think a halt should be called, and the question fully discussed before the work is carried an iueh farthor." Milftir IMnutnr. lo ?liM. Tho Hawaiian Sugar riautors Association will in ut in annual hossiou ut 10 o'clock, Monday the 22nd All of thu ropoits will" h vo to (tail with sug ir matters aud subjects of miuhiuery. It is understood that, no important de-purt- will ho discussed this your, mid the business to come up will be of interest ohit lly te plant ition managers. Art I.i'Htfllp Kxhllillloii. Paiutiugs for tho autumn ex- hibition of the Kilobaud Art League will bo received at tho rooms ovor Treu loan's uext Mou- - day. They will be hung during tho week aud first view, or too opening, will taio place ou tho evening of the Kith. Eirst-cla- -s woik is its own best udvortisuinout, is tho motto of the Hawaiian Ojuloifc Maiiufaeturing Company, and they allow no poor jobs to leave their shop. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mis CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pare Ornpe Crcm of Torlur Powder. J 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. t ..,' i,8 it, iij&ff JM?:.Wijte3aifc iMi XhMM mew?. n f ' v' i t 1 Ji X M t '1 M lf

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V W000ig rft00090fr00000000 I , ' " rr U' . .Wtiest Jidvemsing Medium. 7 s'" rw 0 8 'PageIfyou Don't Head the Bulletin rA GNING BULLGTIN I Evening Paper Published 'IPyou Don't Get ALL the News. l i wrJ I 0 ? Hawaiian Islands.

It Reaches ALL the Teople. Subscription 75c. a month00040OaOOM.

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Vol. IV. No. 753. HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1897. Pniop 5 Cknts,

GRA.ND

.Tntonialioiial BicycIoMcci

At Cyclomerc Park.

Season of Three Weeks

Saturday Evenmg,NoY. 6

AT 8 O'CLOCK.

Doors opei) at 7 P M.

General Admission, - 25c.Admission and Grand

Stand, - - - 50c."'Boxes for Tarties of Six or

Nine.

Si'uli on mle at Wall, Nichols Co.'Hus-f- f run to the Gib 733 3- -

H. L GEAR, 0. D. GEAR,

ail Sansome St., 8. V. 210 King St., II I.

GEAR & GEARLaWYBMs.

jSaii Francisco and jionolulu

Huviim nlllufH in rtin Frniietrcn millHonolulu wo urn prepirfil to ai temlpromptly tn nil mutter i'iitrii-tn'- 1 tous 'ii It'her til -- ulil iliu;-H- .

D. GEAR,

LAWYER.Corner of King ami Hetliol Streets,

ShcoihI Floor.

William A. Henshall,

A-ttorne-y at Law

113 Kiiahumanu Street.

SaMllEL J. MACDOMD,

Counsellor at Law.201 Merchant Sfroet (ono door from

Port street), Ilonolntn.

CHARLES F. PETERSON,

A-ttorno-y at Law and

IMotarv Piiblic.Kaahumanu 81 rent.

GILBERT P. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAWHILO, HAWAII.

A. C. WALL, D. D S.,

DE NTT I ST."Jvw Loto'h UtnMluR, fort Htrmit

IT.liEIMKlNr. l4.

DR. T. MCMILLAN,Of thf R yl Col'i'ee of PhyMiiiiui

uml Surgdons of Ellcilnrg , 10 in,

Berediiilii St , OppositeHawaiian Hotel (Dr Byiler'n.)

Hotjks: 0 to 10 a. m,, 1 to 3 uml 7 to8 ii. ill TVIetilioof 244

DR. G WLD) BURGESS,

Physician and SurgBnn.Kcsldcncc; 439 Punchbowl Street.

llouiis: in a. ra. to 12 m.; 1 to 8 and 7 to7.KU p. m Tblcpiionii 8W.

The Elite Ice Cream ParlorslOS HOTEL STREETS,

Cakes and Candies, n.tAj.uimuiiHituHlpai

Fine Ice Cream.

Our Establishment is the Fine-s-t IJesortin tho City. Call and see. its. Open till 11

o'clock l'. M.

THE OLEOMARGARINE TRADE

Another Importation of Ten Thousand

Pounds Due.

Something About the Various Kinds of

Lard Sold la This Clly-- An Im-

porter Talks.

"Tho reoout shipment of 7000pounds of oleomargarine by thoS. G. 'Wilder fouud tho marketempty, and it whs all Bold a dayor two after arrival," said a pro-minent importer of groceries to aBullutik mau this morning. "Ihear that tho emiio parties whosold the lot have now 10,000pounds raoro of tho stuff on theway hero and already aboutdue. This is five tons, or 200kegs of 100 pounds each. Thisamount is used to stock tholocal market for threo or fourmouths, but it appears that thodemand for it is rapidly increas-ing. People don't import sucharticles without a reasonable

of being able to sell them.""Who buys it?" asked the re-

porter."Well, I believe Ohiueso

restauiant keepers mostly, if notpntirely. There are some grocersin town who will not haudle it atall, but I don't behove much of itfinds it way iuto white penplo'shouses uuless uuder falsu pre-tences."

"Thnt is just what tho BuLLETIN is trying to guard against,"said tho reporter. "Do you knowanythiug about that lot ofeiuhteen cases imported lastmonth?"

' V II, ye, that was a samplolot piu up in tine like lard. Itdid not find favor aB wo woreafraid of its appearanco and theshippers were too anxious to havous try it."Do you meau to say that tho quali-

ty of the oleomargariuo was sus-picious ?

"Well, that's about it. Evory-thin- g

is idulterated nowadays.""That's a broad assertion," ro

marked tho reporter, "mentionsomething of common uso."

" L'ako lard for a samplo thou,"answered tho importer. "Do youkuow that there is very little putolard imported iuto Honolulu.People won't pay what it is worthand we can't sell it. Consequently we import what is called "lardcompound." This looks like lard,tastes likes lards, smells like lardand suits people just as well uudthey buy it because it is cheaperthan the real stuff. Thero is vorylittle pure lard used in this city."

"What lscottoleno ?" asked thoreporter.

"Oh, that is a preparation ofcotton seed oil. It is soldas a substitute for lard. It is on-ly umm! in the best families, as ito sts as much or more than thopure lard."

"Wi.at is laid compound madeof ? " was tho next question.

"It is part lard and part soraocheaper a .imal fat, such as mutton Ml low, kitchju greaso, etc.Piobably tho samo stuff thatmillion oloomargaimo is ubocI tomix with tho lard."

"What is oleomurgarino madofrom ? "

"Well, the best quality is raadoout of the refuse from butchershops. Did you over uotico abutctier cut off tho littlo oddsand ouds from joints andthrow them under the couutor?Well, all that is saved and sold totho rendering establishments,whoro it is converted iuto thofinest kiud of imitation butter and

Money-bac- k dealing is organized honesty safety if youprefer it.

Your money back if youdon't like Schilling's Best bak-

ing powder and tea.A btliillme fi Cnmpati)

ban 1 r.iuflv.i 1.01

lard. In disposing of tho car-oasB-

of dead horses and cattlo,much of the tallow therefromfinds its way into rondoring potswhere- by tho addition of cortaiuclarifying and decolorizing chem-icals it comes out in tho shapo ofa perfectly white fat which can boturned into imitation huttor orlard at will. It is claimed thatthis fat is porfoctly puro andwholesome but I dou't uso it atmy own table."

HI ne Mim-I- i litiiHirti'd.By the W. Q. Irwin which ar-

rived in port yestorday, after an-

choring off Waikiki through thostorm of tho night bofore withboth atichois out, there came abeautiful bay carriage team forMrs. W. G. Irwiu, a span ofspleuttidly matched mules for W.G. Irwin, a fine cream coloredbuggy horse for W. M. Giffardand a noat carringo team for O.H. Eldredge. Tho stock allreached here in good condition,and will form a handsomo addi-tion to Honolulu's equine popu-lation.

m 9 m

TrcrN IHiuiiut'il lly Storm.

During tho honvy blow yestor-day a couplo of fino fruit trees intho yard of J. S. Emerson noar1'uticlibowl wero uprooted unciwnl periup-- i bo lost. Other troos'ii th plains mid in Munoi vulloy

sufieicd considornblo damage.1) I.ogiui, at his home in Maga-zine Htieet, ii'id tunny fine binumitrees iu bonring destroyed. Thowind on tho north sulo of tho isl-

and mid at the Pali was very hightill day.

m 9 m

On III. Own Ilook.Dr. J. fl. lliymoud litis securod

tho premises of CnpUin J. A.Mtdntoti on Berotania street, opposite Dr Miner's, and hi fitted,the rooiuj up for his professionalpurpises. The houso is roomy,comfort. iblo nnd convenientlylocitud. Dr. liuymowl will nowpursue his work independently.

They Like .11 r. I'colt.Eev. H. W. Pock has fallen into

good hands at Oakland, by all ac-

counts. He has audieuces in tideup largely of working men, uudthe plain, outspoken style of thoox Honolulu man is said to pleasothem vory much. His congrega-tion is a largo one, and thero isovery indication that Mr. Peckhas brought a revival of interestto it.

To Hall trmiixl Onliu.

Noxt week tho yacht Olytie, Ha-

waii and Abbio M. will leave for asail around Oalm. Tho trip willoecnpy mot of threedays. T. W.Hebron, Win. Bailey and A. W.Pearson will sail the Olytie; E. O.White, Judge A. W Cartor, E. R.Adams ami a native pilot tho Ha-waii, uud II. M. Dow and a partyto be urrauued later the Abbio M.

Ililllnlllill Drill TiillUllt.Tho tivM battalion, Gompauios

A, B, I' uud G, M jor Jones, willhave drill on Annory squaio tit7:30 this owning. As tho baud isotherwise engaged the drum corpswill bo out. C ptnin White of BIB unwell ii nd will not bo prosmitLieut. Jacobsen will have ohaigoof tho ctimpun.

To llcli Tfiiclli'ru.

To.iohois of Houuulu willploaso tomembor the mcuting to-

night iu the High School build-ing. Tho design of tho worn thisymr is to help overy teachor inHonolulu that want ITolp, with-out m uioy und without price.Mish Kolley will locito tonightAll friends of educ ition aro iuvited.

All Alliillt tllo lluml.On aecouut of tho blustery

woather tho uttendauco upou thoMakoo Island concert last nightwas light. Tonight tho band willagain play at ThomaB square.Tho usual concert will bo given atEmma square on Saturday aftor-noo- u.

BIG BURGLARY LAST NIGHT

Trunk Containing Twenty-tw- o Hundred

Dollars Stolen.

Quick Work of Detective Kaapa Saves (be

Honey but the Robber Hade Good

His Escape.

Kamiyama is n Japaneso, whowith his wife has long boon in thoemploy of Miss Lucy Peabodyand occupies a small cottage onher premises nt Vineyard street.Today Kumiyama and his wifoaro the happiest Japaneso in town,aud it is all ou aecouut of somovory quick work douo by Detec-tive Kaapa last night.

Kamiyama came hero sovouyears ago and ho has boon savingup his money ever siuce. Insteadof putting it iu a bank or buyingsugar stock, ho did a uico littlobusiuess of his own as a privatemoney-lende- r, at wmcIi his profitshave accumulated so fast thatsugar investments wero not iu itwith those ho raado.

Yestorday was tho birthdayof tho Emperor of Japau,and iu common with othersubjects of Uii Majesty Kamiyama and his wife dressedup in their best and mado tholouudsof their friends iu town.When thoy left they securelylocked up their little cottage, inwhich among other furniture weroton Japanese truuks, all alike,containing clothiug aud otherthings valuable to tho Japauesonature. Ono of these trunks was,however, much more valuabletlinn tint ntliMru in wlint it inn- -

Ituimd, nlthouuli it could hardlybe .hstiuguished from .toy of thoothers by its outside appearance.This trunk was stowed away in acoruor of the room whore it wouldattruct tho least attention. Itscontents consisted of the mostvaluable part of Kamiyatna's ex-

tensive wardrobe, thero being twokimonos alone valued at S1C0.Under these kimouos was a smallhand satchel, aud inside that in-

nocent looking valise was kami-yatna's suvings and accumulationsof seven years, the whole amountnit; to 2 182.50. Of this amount

'J30 wus in tnouoy aud thebalauco iu notes and drafts.

It was just half past i) o'clockwhen Mr. aud Mrs. Kamiyamareached their room, but a singleulaiiee showed them that the doorhad boen forced open. Hurriedlyligntiug a lamp moir glances woreboth directed at the comer whorothe safe deposit trunk was; but,alas, it was goue. Kamiyama,however, iu his seven years ofcontact with white missionarieshad gained wisdom by expurionco.He wasted no timo iu needlesslamentations, tint rushed for thenearest telephone aud commuuioated with tho police statiou. De-

tective Kaapa was fortunately onImml aud jumping into a iiaekwith an oilii'ur was ou the spotwithin ten minutes of receivingthe message. After hoaring theman's story, the detectivecommenced to search forfootprints. A pair werosoon found nnd followed down totho stream. A little way alongtho stream and the inis-Miu- ; trunk

Royal makes the food pure,wbolesomo and delicious.

POWDERAbsolutely Puro

worn puma rawom co.. rw vonx.

was seen. It had boon lmstilybroken open, the kimonos tin toplay on tho ground while the valisowith tho iuonoy lay insido anduntouched. Nothing else hadbeen disturbed iu tho trunk,soarch was mado for tho robber butho could not bo fouud iu thodarkness.

Dotectivo Kaapa said thismorning that tho robbery minthavo been committed only a initiuto or two boforo Kamiyama audhis wifo returned. The robbercarried tho trunk down totho stream but lost sometime iu looking for a stouoto break it opon. By thotimo ho had got tho lid offtho hack with tho officersdrovo up aud tho robbor ovidoutlysaw them coming, got scared audran off. Nothing elso in thu roomwuu disturbed, honco the detectiveroaches tho conclusion that thojob was done by ono of Kamiya-tna's Japaueso customers to whomho had mado a loau and who thusfound out tho place whoro ho kepthis raouoy. Ho snyB that a whiteman would have gouo providedwith tho necessary tools aud wouldnot havo wasted any timo carry-ing off the trunk.

Honolulu liritcsNt Abniuil.

L. W. Hough of tho HobrouDrug Cotnpuuy will return by thoCoptic ou tho 23th from a welloamed vacation spout in theStales. Ho has been away abouttwo mouths aud in that time busseen nearly overything of interestiu all the big cities of the cast,in his last letter Mr. Hough re-ported himself iu tho best ofhealth. Ho is travelling nlono,his family having remained iuHonolulu.

Arc AIIit morn llonm.A big improvement is boing

mado iu thu business bouse of theHawaiian News Company. Thorear sub wall aud oflico arrango-mei- it

havo boou romovod, and iuremaking will bo changed uudmodoruized Tho object in viowis to provide moro comfortableotlice accommodations aud to se-

en ro raoro room for the holidayseason. A maguificont display ofChristmas uovolties will bo madoby thu firm this year.

Jlrptlii:! llimnlliiii "CoiisIiih."

Prosidout Emorsou has calleda meeting of tho! Hawaiian Mis-

sion Children's Sooioty to bo holdat the residence of W. A. Bowou ut7:30 Saturday evoniug. Araonuthe features of the evening will boan uddress by Mrs. W. O. Noble,a missionary of Pou Tinu Fu, ouchurch work iu North Ohiua, andseveral letters from members inforeign lauds will be read.

-IIp;IiiiiIii; of Hie Mid.

Tho Government has referredits revisions to Miuistor Shima--

urn's protocal to the Japauesorepresentative, aun it will be sub-mitted at once to Tokio. If Japan approve tho amuudmeuts, whichwill likely be the case, the paperswill be eiuncd by Hawaii aud thewhole matter will bo ready for thopieliuuuaiy arrangements for arbitratiou. .

firiiK IIuiiio I'or llilo.

A. B. Losso of Iowa, who. cutnoto thu Islands about n mouth ago,has gouo to Hilo to look up thepossibilities for another drugbusiuess thero. Already ho iswell impressed with the secondtown and its future outlook. Mr.Lodso sold his drug houso inIowa aud camo to tho Islands fortho purposo of locatiug

A Vnuriiiil Convicted,

J. K. Mahoahoa waB iccentlyfined 25 and costs for peddlingchofa tickets. Yesterday after-

noon ho pleaded not guilty to on

additional chargo of vagrancy.This morning ho asked JudgeWilcox to allow him to chauguhis plea to guilty,which was done.Seuteuco susponded until thechofa offonso is solved out.

IS DEATH IN MILK PAIL?

An Authority Makes Serious Charge

Against Board of Health.

Says the Inoculation of Cattle with Tubercutta

Is Causing the Present Epidemic of

Stomachic Ills.

A local authority has brought asorious chargo against tho milkof the city.

He declares that it is responsi-ble for tho optdeniic of dyoouterjrwhich now prevails.

There is much talk amongmedical men today about thematter, and a clash of exportopiuiou may follow.

It is chargod that the Board oC

Hoalth is making a fateful errorin its cam paign against tubercu-losis by inoculating all milk cowswith tuborculiu.

"Tuborculiu," said tho authori-ty mentioned, "is a product oftuberculosis. It was at ono timoconsidered a remedy for thodisease, but has since proved umoro test to disclose its existence.Tho practiseof inoculating aui-mai- d

with it iu Germany has boenabandoned, aud strict laws nowgovern tho sale of the milk audmeat of cows that may havo beonsubmitted to tho test.

"A promiuout symptom of is

is trouble of tho bowels.DiarrutO'i follows the least expo-sure, and ofteu puts an end to thopatiout. The tuberculin really

the disease."The effect of the treatment will

iudubitab y show itself iu thomilk, aud diarrhoea among thosousing it is tho most natural se-quence in the world. In Nan-tucket the milk win spoiled for ayear after the cow had beeti inocu-lated with the false remedy.

"Iu Honolulu all cows are boingiuoculuted with tho poison. Therois uo doubt that the prevailing-epidemi- c

is due to it, aud thatbowel ills will be general iu futureI think a halt should be called,and the question fully discussedbefore the work is carried an iuehfarthor."

Milftir IMnutnr. lo ?liM.Tho Hawaiian Sugar riautors

Association will in ut in annualhossiou ut 10 o'clock, Monday the22nd All of thu ropoits will"h vo to (tail with sug ir mattersaud subjects of miuhiuery. It isunderstood that, no important de-purt-

will ho discussed thisyour, mid the business to comeup will be of interest ohit lly teplant ition managers.

Art I.i'Htfllp Kxhllillloii.Paiutiugs for tho autumn ex-

hibition of the Kilobaud ArtLeague will bo received at thorooms ovor Treu loan's uext Mou- -day. They will be hung duringtho week aud first view, or tooopening, will taio place ou thoevening of the Kith.

Eirst-cla- -s woik is its own bestudvortisuinout, is tho motto of theHawaiian Ojuloifc MaiiufaeturingCompany, and they allow no poorjobs to leave their shop.

AwardedHighest Honors World's Fair.

Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.

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Vacuum Oils, Cyclone- Windmill, Howe's Scalps,Giant and Blasting Powder, Fuse and Caps, Etc.

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I2VENUNU BUJjLBTLN, NOVEMBER i 1897.

ANALYSIS OF THE ITALIAN

As Seen at Home By the Hawaiian Con

sul at Rome.

Important and Interesting Monograph Written

to the Minister of Foreign Affairs for

Information of Planters.

(Uontnvml.)IIA1IITH.

The Italian countryman in thomountainous distriutH iH not non-er- nll

niven to eli'iinliuobB. Jhoio.r cIusbcs of lulioreiu iu theseBcctioim bnvc never hecn bo mtu-ate- il

us to encourage hubite of thinnut in o. Asiilo 1 din tho luck ofmenue to piovnlu extra olotlmif,',nuil tht' fucilitiiM feu n bettor peleonul mid liviii): condition, thotact of their dwelling in closely i

Ufickeil towns nud villnuOH, ofrudo nuil primitive coustiiiiitionnud situatod on mil row Btrcoin,uliicliiiri' often Hie only reei'ptaclfH of garbage, militate nyuiiintprncticulity iu tho nnj of cleunli-uos- B.

Mountiiin towun ure eitherbuilt upon tho hilieot penkn orupon bold projecting epuro wheretho space ih limited, the choice oflocation beiufj entirely untied up-on tho question of defemibility.As relics of foudul times ulienovory towu wns n piiucipality undiiecesBiirily n fortress, they momost interesting, but hardly dosiniblo tis dwelling place.

'Itio iulmbitnuts of these pustornl nuclei, or all except the ayeelnnd children, yo down into theviillojs (it early dawn and laboruntil nightfall, or, hh is more fre-

quently the caso with the maleportion of the community, fromMonday morning until Saturdaynight, while in tho val-

leys on straw, in thatched huts.Their food during this time con-

sists only of hard, blackishbread, coarse biiuhuuo, cheese,dried fish and goat's milk. Aspent by vehicles to these elevatedand barren points is impossible,ami the fact that wood, watei,food of every desciiptiou, foniuefor animals, nto., etc., have to liecarried for miles up the steep andwinding paths among the locks,either on the backs ot donkeys .rupon tho heads of a weariedliumauity, would seem to placothe questions of the industry, thepatience and oudurance of thoItalian peasant outside of thenecessity of discussiou. No labor-er goes to his home at night without a bundle ou hixhead weiuhiugfrom 10 to 20 pounds or more,to which is udded, ou Saturdays,tho clumsy and burdensome toolswith which ho tills the ground.Except iu the vicinity of citiesand largo towuB, and iu the sec-

tions where there are extendedstretches of plain, such as Loui-Imr- dy

anil Venice, ono may tiaveltor hours iu Italy without seeinga farm house of any kind. Thoconditions here described repio-hc- ut

tho extieme of the hardshipsof a rudo manner of living wheretho difficulties iu the way ofcleanliness aro such as wouldmerit for it, when practised, thofirst place among cardinal viitues.The mote level districts ofNorthern Italy exhibit tho labor-ing class iu a much bettor light,both as to cleanliness of personand dwelling places. A markedimnrovemeut is aUo observablein those who have nudergouomilitary service, which obligesevery conscript 10 Keep ununeureasouably clean cud prosuutablnfor the period of three years.Though tho teudency of thopeasaut upon returning to Insnative village after the expirationof his term, is to drift back to hisformer habits, tho rigid discip-line for such a length of tinioleaves a visiblo impress upou hisappcarauco and bearing.

Italiau couutrymen aro notdrunkards. Strong liquors aronracticallv au unknown quantityiu his brief category ot luxuries.I'lio light wiues of the country.r( frnplv used with Mioir meiO?when the purso admits, and onfestal occasions it is no uucom-mo- n

sight for uutnbora of them toarrive at tho high merrimentpoint, but habitual intoxication istho exception, not tho rulo. Myfirst visit to Italy was in187G, remaining until 1879.During theso threo yoars,which represented travel in thoproviuces during tho summermonths, and a resideuco iu Romoin tho winter seasons. I saw buttwo cases of staugoriug drunken-ness and ono of theso was a foreign-er. Tho vico has, howovor, largo- -

increased sinco that timo in thoInch aro tho focal points

WOETI--I OF

Dry GoodsTO

SACRIFICED IN THE

mil Sixty

Entire Stock

Nov. 1st.

J. J.Fort Stvefit.

J. M. WEBB'S

OLD

No 316 Fort Street.

Made of Hawaiian Si'vpr Coins !

nnd llMiutifully Enamelled incolu-s- . Soo his Show Windows

Books, Stationery, Island Views,

Funs and Ourios,Shoot Music,Typewriter Papors andSchool Supplies.

All Prices Always Right

As wo knownothing lessgood than best

in clothes, sotoo uro wodoing hats,

furnishing nndneckwear.A. find this week,in all our goods.,'

at

ii The Kash,"9 Hotel Street Waycrloy Blocs

Agents tor Dr. Delmel's Linen-Me- sh

Under weur. Semi for Catalogue.

We Make Shirts to Order.

Gee ! "What a Drop

$85 Bicycles

forTUc9olilcjcIcs wcru not made to bell at

sucli a low price but nro rejjulirf 35.00, 18U7

stock, and (lie remains of a Chicago bank-rupt stock. We hau only Kot a few andtlioy won't last lone at our price, $17 .UO.

Come in and net jour pick of three colors fordent's wheels maroon finish for the Ladles'Wheels.

For $30.00 w 111 furnish Lamp and Belt.

Honolulu Cyclery,231 Klug St., oppo. Arlington Hotel.

$40,000

Commencing Monday,

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Days !

Will Be Sold !

Landlord's Sale.

Pu'ille. nolle- - it lieij-ti-j ulven thatthe utiilerpiKi ) die 0lm Lumber &HiiII'IIiil' C ., Inl, liuHiliKiruiunl upoutho following goo'iti ami olmtleli ofT"l Snig & I'o , (oi lent Hi inmir mihIiloe i lie fnlilOiliu Lunilif r it HullilImk C,. L' ', l. th Mthi Til SIhk &Co , am uutlnu t Four Humlieil umiKiK'i'y Dollui'-- for i In- - r in of eriutupielllUiS Known us I lie "New Itixtull-Mli'- i"

anil hldiiite on IV tiiel ctr-e- t,

Iu Honolulu Oil tin, to wit: 1 tmxmiur, i'hk rii'H, 2 i'l(iil , I lookiiiK

g oh; 2 li x h (. ii, 33 t)trs -- o p, 25 tinsveuMutilt--- , bun 4 pniiH 2 lrpmiH 1 laru iot, 17 uli .Iff, 10 cruethiiiuiI- - umi cruel-- , 17 urr bnwlc,2lui(;e (utile-- , (iSkulve , a loi Woiie-te- r-- litre mum a l o'riir, 3UI Hpoou- -, 3i.'llire-- , ill -- a I lelluiH, 62ure ilale,

(iO "iu-l- l ( lu' , 2 Uii-- , 1 WHier pitchkp A ....tu Ifin ..Inl.- - 1 Ii.m . Iiumi jrn.cerl. , 1 eotlVe boll- - r,0 curving kiiivec.2 liiiuM mil, 10 (Iiin nieui anil flsli, 1

box tea, 5 dtp uih, 1 saw, 8 llv chl.'k- -eux, 1 inter, 13 Hinuli (able-- , ti-- InrUn,uluuer le, 8 b iih. vineitir, C I uiriiukc,76 tumbler", 2 cyrup pitchers, 62 eau-eel- -,

G mllkpltcinrM, 20 (ubloclotl.s, 21uliauv, G bays corn mutl. Anil noticeIh lieieliy (,'iveii that fall H"oiIm anilchut oIh will he. boIiI at public uu-ti- ou

at tile iiuttiloii room ol Juh. FMorRitu, on Queen Htreet, Honolulu,II I., on Moi.oiy, November 15, 1897,ut 12 oVIock noon, to eaiUfy the rentilue and in urrour us a'oie-ul- logHih-- er

with llie eo-t- H of t lrei ami suie.OAIIU l.UMBEU & BUILDINO t'O , L'D.

Lek n kw, lre-lilpn-

Houolulu, O.a 29, 1897 748-ti- t

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & DealersI.S

REAL ESTATEf&" Wo will Bny or Boll Itoal Estate in

11 parts of tbe group.CJT Wo will Soil Proportles on Reason-ibl- o

Commission1).

OFFICE, 10 West King Street

Building Lots!It WAIKIKl on enr ltoe nnd on PA

LAMA KOAD near fertilizingPlunt.

Those Lots are Very Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirable Acre Tracts near the city anditlior Properties for sale.

BItUCE, WAKING & CO., 'Ponlers in Lots nnd Lnnds,

312 Fort Htreet, near King.fBLKrnoNB BQ7 P. O. Vox 821.

To Let

Two HoiiRes on Punaliou street,opposite Collego bulldiiiRS, containingHBVon and nine rooms, Puutry, Batti,Closets, etc., with Stablo. Apply onpremlsesto a BurrERpiELD(743 3m 470 Punuhou street.

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For Rent.

Two Unfurnished Unnms on Kingstreet, near Alakeu Btreet. Apply at

A. V. GEAR & CO.,1 712-t- f 210 King Btreet.

High Grade

Lubricating

OILS

BB1't &' JMiMflRTI

Atlantic Red Engine.fispeclnliy A.'liit"il to Ceuinfugal

Mitchlm rv hi il Hljh SpeeilEngines.

Capitol Cylinder.For Cylinders, Etc.

Castor Mineral.For Stenui Plows.

Summer Black.For Cut Boxes, Etc.,

AL-- 0

Coal Tar,

Stockholm Tar;

Fire Clay.

DIXON'S : GRAPHITE.

Graphite Compound.For IleHriuurt

Dixon's Belt Dressing.Contnining nothing Injurious to the

leutli' r; iis it mnl pro- -

ventH from Mlippini;

Graphite PaintFor Iron Roofn, SmokeHinuks, Boilers,

iii iron worn i'Xin-e- o 10 neui orWet; Also for exposed woo I

wmk, MKili ii- - briilfien,liollNed, iiIIhh, eic.

Color Cards uud Directions ou ap-plication.

QUAPHITB In one of tlie puresfcforiviH of curlion hiiiI Is Impervious tolieut, coll, iilkull, null ulr, nciiN andrunt, and It in claimed will lu-- t longerthan any other pilot.

jl&to&ii&n FertilizingCOMPANY

Is prepared to furnish

Nitrate of Sodafor fertilizing.

In Quantities to Suit:Orders sollclteui for a fntnre de

livery.A. F. COOKE, Manager,

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HONOLULU H. I.

San franclico Agent Tub Nevada Bank ofSan Kiuncisco

UHAW EXCHANGE ON

Ban Kbanoisco Tlio NcvucU Bank of SanFrancisco.

London Tho Union Bank of London, Ltd.New York American Excban.'O National

Bank.Cuicmoo Mcrclianir Natloual Bank.Vahis Cninptolr National d'Escomnt dc

"oris.Beplin Urendncr Bank.HoNOtcoNO and Yokohama Hongkong A

Slianulial Baiikltn! Corporation.New Zealand and Austuama Bank of Now

Zealand.VlCTOiiiA and Vanooovch Bank of British

North America.

Transact a General Banking anil Eicbange Business

Dcpolsts Kcctlvtd. miulu on Ap- -roved Bccurlty. Commercial nnd Traelcre

Bredlts Issued. Bills of Exchange nouRbtand Kld.Collections I'iiouitly Accounted Foil

P. O. JONES. n. A. JONES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND- -

Investment Co.

Stock BrokersAND

Tire Insurance Agents.

Anyono wishing to oithor bnyor s 11 Stocks or Bonds w mid dowoll to givo us a call.

Wo lmvo S.ifu Doposit Hoses ofaovonil sizes for rent oithor by thomonth or your tit voi y reasonablerates. Money, jewelry, and valu-ab- 'o

pipers doposittd in 0110 ofth"fle hoses will bo noifoctlj safefrom b.iiglnrs and fno.

fjgT Minoy to loiunn upprovod security.

Tne . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea & Halokuuwila HtB.

I tifi a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand.

Estimates givon for house wir-

ing and Electrical plants.

Marino Wiring a specialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,32-t-d Manager.

Established 1858

BISHOP Sc Co.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingp.nd Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-

able in all tho principal citiesof the world.

Pioneer Building andLoan Association.

Assets July, 1807, $118,763.25.

Money Loaned on Approved Socnrity.A Biiviiirh Bauk for Monthly Doposits.Monties Bnilt on the Monthly Installment

Plan.Uiftoonth SerieH of Stock now open.

For further particulars apply to

A. V. GEAR, Secretary.Chamber of Commerce Rooins.draco hours. 12:W IsSOV.M. 373-t- f

WILLIAM KAMALI,Painter,

Paper Hanger and DecorateIslond Orders attendod to with dispatch

All work oirefully and promptly eiocntod.

JV Office: Smith street, with SamneKaholookalani Pna. Itesidencei Palams

JAS. F. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER A$D BTOCK BROKEE

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraisement of RealEfltntn and Furniture.

City Oarriugo Co.. J. S. And.raclo, miinnger. If you want n

hack with good horse and dire-ful driver rinf up Tolophono 118,corner of Fort and Morchnntstreets- - Huok at all hours.

Baking powder at 25 cents or 30 cents a poundnever ought to have been sold, because good bakingpowder is cheaper does more for

But as good times are coming back asnewspapers say the excuse for baking powdersis even less than ever.

Your money back if you don't like Schilling's Bestat your grocer s.

Tge Yokohama Specie Bank;LIMITED.

Bubioribcd Onpitnl Yen 12,000.000Paid Up npital Yon 7,600,000

Koud Yon 5,464,600

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.

Kobo, London, Lyons, Now Vork,San Kmucisco, BhauRhat,

Bombay, long Kong,I'mii-iic- U n Bunking and Ex- -

ohiuigo BnHiness.Aeuey Yokohauiu "ipetto Bank

Hew RepaMic mulling. Ill mug St, Banalnln.

S. K.IGH.I,(Japanese)

Sign Painter & Paper Hanger

133 Nuuaim venuo, Honolulu,II. I.

S I WASHITA,Watchma- - $ Gold & Sil-k- er

iy versmith.

No. 417 Nuuann Htrcet, next to Love'nBakery.

W Ciieatest in Town usi

W. W. AhanaMakos OTotluui; to ORDER of thvery best materials nut! in tho verylatest ntjle

V Perfect KWt

ALL. OF MY WORKMEN ArB

THOROUGH MECHANiCS

Cleaning aud Repairing a Specialty

eveeeoIw. w. mmk

Yee Sing TieLarge"WicketChairsofLatestStyles

AND..

FurnitureOf all kinds.

Fort StreiiL, np, Club Stables

ISTKAV STORE.Imported Dr) (icioils, English, American

nnd liiilnese.

Dress Making a Specialty.Low I'rkts to suit the times

pgf" Come iu ami eo our New Stock anddtoro.

Wing HingLoyNuuanu near Hotel street, opposite W. W.

AliunaTELEPHONE 157.

Ht This Una wus formerly known"uiin Lo," Fort street.

Evenimj Jiulletin, 75c. per month.

tea is tea. So any flour is

1. medicine.only one Ayer's. IT

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EVENING BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 4, 18!)7.

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TIME TABLE0. L. WIGHT, Prcs. 8. B. I108E, Boo.

Copt. J. A. KING, PortSupt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will loavo Uonoluln t 10 a. m., touchingatLahaiun, Mimlncu Bay and M.ikeua thesiiuioday: Mahukouu, Kawathaound

tho following day, arriving atllllo tho sumo evening.

(.SAVES KONOICT M1BIVEB nONOLDLU.

Friday Nov 12 Tuesday Nov. 0Tuesday.... Nov 23 Friday. Nov. 10Friday D-- o. .1 Tuesday... .Nov .'10

"Tuenday ..Deo 14 Friday Deo. 10

lleturning, will leno llilo at 1 o'cloclr. M., touching at Laupahoehoo, Malmkona uud Kawalhao dud day; Makeim,Maalaea Bay aud Luhuina the followingday; nrriviii at Honolulu the aftoriioonrof I uesday aud Fridays.

Will call ut Pohoiki, Puna.gjGTKo Freight will be rocjlved aftoi

0 a.m. on day of Hailing.

Stmr. "HBLENB,FREEMAN, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu '1 uesday at 6 M.touchiK at Kahnlul, liana, Ilamoa andKipahnlu, Maui. Heturniug atHonolulu Sunday mornings.

Will call at hun, Kaupo, on Hecond tripof caoh month.

No Freight ill bo received aftoi1 e. M. on May of Hailing.

This Conipaii) will reserves the right timake changes iu tho tinio of departum andarrival of its steamers without notice anit will not be repousiblo for any conse-quences arising therefrom.

Constguitos must be at tho Landings ttreceive their Freight; this Company wilnot hold itself rosnonsihlo for freight nftrit has boon landed.

LIvo Stock only at owner's risk.This Company will not bo responsibb

for Monoy or Valuables of passongenanions placed iu tho (.are of Pursers.

uro requested to pnrchasitickets boforo embarking. Tlioo failing tdo will bo subject to an additions)oharge of twenty-liv- e por cent.

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Q You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There 9fcp arc grades. You want the best. If you understood y

sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it jj

j& would be easy to determine. But you don't. How Sjvfc- - should you ? faf$Z When you are going to buy a commodity 3?j5l whose value you don't know, pick out an old jft

fig established house to trade with, and trust their 9Jj experience and reputation. Do so when buying yjfC sarsaparilla. 5j& Aycr's Sarsaparilla has been on the market tyfQ fiftv years. Your grandfather used Avcr's. It is a 5iR

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Hollister Drug Co., Agents.

for tho nnfrofiiition of tlio worstek'tuontH of Miuit'ty, but tlipro isno notable clianiic in tho countrycliHtrictH. 'I'lio opium Imbit in

in Ittily except in isolatedcusok in nristourntic uirclos.

Thu nmuHemcnts of tho Italinnponsaut aro very simple nnd hodoes not require artificial excito-mon- ts

to ho happy. Card playing,pitching quoitH, and rolling thodittcus alTonl him Huilicicnt uutor-taintn- out

for a festival day, whichnsit ,y oudri up with a dinplay offi at tho oxpeuHH of thoiiiuiiiuipality, if, happily, the hty

ia Hutliuiciitly prosper-ous to indulge iu it. Gamblingih stiiutly prohibited by tho goveminent on account of the quar-tp- Ih

likely to oimue, nud ia onlyindulged in secretly and on a smallecalo.

Musical inclination it) manifested even iu the lowest grades ofpeasantry. Groups of laborers,while onunged at their work inthe iieldb, King continuously iu arude, ilreamy, and it might besaid, half melancholy way, eachjoining iu the refrain just beforehis piedeccssor linn finished, sothat it appears continuous, nnd tilluniting iu thu chorus It is notmusic, but serves to lighten labor,aud is a spontaneous expressionof happiness.

They are early ri8ors,boiug up ntdawn, and with the exception ofnoon-da- y rest which they arofond of extending to '2 or D kours

work steadilj, though slowly,until dark. As a rule, they arereasonably punctual, owing tothoir military training, but theiroriginal and inborn inclinationswero mostly in the opposito directiou.

MOHALS AND HEALTH.

The Italian farm laboter is gonorally moral, faithful in his fami-ly relatious, warmly attached tohis children, nnd uompuiativelyfree from tho vices of cities and ofa nigiior civilization. tlo liaslittle contact with tho world, hisproducts being mostly handled byintermediaries, obii lie lias neverpossessed tho means to traveleither for pleasure or curiosity,which also nccouuts for many oftho marked differences existingbetween different localities. Hois healthy aud strong, and what-ever maladies affect him uro most-ly of iiisutliciuncy of nutrition.Vonereal diseases are practically attne minimum 111 the countrywhich includes many largo townsof from 10 to 20 thousand inhabitants though largely on tho in-

crease in the cities since tho abo-lition of die law requiring medicalinspection (woekly) of publicwomen. As illustrative of, andhaving a direct lolatiou to public,morality,, seo Tables Nob. 1 nud 2of Euclosuro No. 9.

Table No. 1 exhibits the num-ber of deaths from diseases rep-resenting tho largest relativemortality for tho years 1895 nud189b omitting a long list of minorcauses. To this is added thedeaths resulting from violence,syphilis aud alcoholism for thesame period. As this statementincludes tho cities it does not ex-hibit tho better conditionsof the country districts.The table is general forItaly, and lacks the usual divisioninto provinces. It is, however,noted iu connection by tho Direct-or General of Statistics, that thedeaths from venereal diseased arefour times greater iu the citiesthan iHptlie conutry; and thatthose from alcoholism aio, iuthe same comparison, throe tituos

Table No. 2 shows tho pro-portion of illegitimate births porthousand, for the jears 1893, 1891nud lo9o, giving tile tiirce north-ern, in comparison with five.

houthcru provincos, including thocities, and tho proviuco of LazioHome; the two sections being

uea'ly equal iu population. Itwill bo observed that there is asmall diminution for tho better,year by year, iu the porcontagos.Also, that Rome, and its province

Lnzio, is tho focal poiut of thoworst showing in tho way of ille-gitimacy.

In Tablo No. 1, no deaths fromstarvation aro stated for tho rea-

son that it practically has noHunger and hard condi-

tions of life aro plentiful, but tliohabitual geuorosity of tho Italian

even from tho poor to tho pooras well as tho existonco of many

chin itublo associations, both na-

tive and composed of foreignersrosidont in Italy, prevents suchoccurrences. Tho municipal au-

thorities of towns and villages nl-s- o

extend a limited relief whounccPBwiry in their respective loca-lities.

To he lonlinueil.)

Oceanic Steamship Company.

TIME TABLE.Tho Fino Fassongor Steamers

Loavo This Fort as Hereunder.

From San Francisco:

AUSTRALIA NOV. 9thALAMEDA NOV. 18thAUSTRALIA DEO. 7thMARIPOSA DEO. IGth

This Will Arrivo and

In connection with tho sailing tho nbovo Bteomcrs, the Agentsaro prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon throughtickets by any railroad from Snu Frnncisco, to all points in ttoUnited States, and from New by any steamship lino to allEuropean ports.

For further particulars apply to

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.

Canadian-Australi- an Eoyal Hail Steamship (Jo.

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From Victoria ami O,, (Sinn. ami Sjilnnv:

Stmr "WA1UUMOO'' November 3Stmr December

EST For Freight anil PnBsngo and oSGoncrni Information, apply

H. DAVIES & CO., V4AccntB for tho Hnwaiinn Islands.

Htenmors nbovo Lino running with the

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, B. nud Sydney, N. W., nnd cnlliuc B. O.

Uonoluln, Suva (Fiji), nnd Wellington, N. Z.,

j&JEZJB DTJ--E j&JJ? IKOnsrOILiTTXjTTabout dates below stated, vis.!

Sydney. Wellington Sum,Victoria Vancouvor.

..November"AOItANQI" hovouihrr

Btinr"aiIUWEHA" December 21

Through Ticket Issued to Canada,' United States and Europe.

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O. MoNicoll, Montrenl, Gnnndu.Koiir.KT Kclin, Winnipeg, Canada.

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DO YOU LIKE COEKY?

TRUE INDIAN CURRY

NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURR?- -

Uurry Powder as made Sy us is prepared after the Originalliccipe from tho Purest Ingredients.

TEY IT CXCfcUii- - "a

BEISOti, SMiTH & IE527 Fort Street, comer Hotel.

Since We Must Eat to Live, Let's Have the rBest.

Just OiDeried CJp antnvoice of . . .

Self!LU!Jlq's Eksy TrsCONSISTING OK

Japan Flavor, English Breakfast and Ceylon Also, JjSCHILLING'S BEST BAKING POWDER.

Give them a trial. Meuoy b lok if you don't like thorn. AIho, jnut received

Choice Block Butter, Kits Creamery Butter,Fidelity Brand Bacon, liums, Crackers nnd Cakes,

Mild Cheese Smoked Beef,Choice Humboldt Potatoes, Etc., Etc., Etc.

Ghas. fetace,212 King street, next to tho Arlington.

Mnin Office Telephone No. B3. V. O. Box No, 'J22 Hitmen Office Telepuono No. 8f 8,

Oahu Lumber and Building Co., L'd.

lumber Morchants, Contractors & Builders.IMl'OHTEIlS AND OEAIiV.US IN

Doors, Fashes, Paints, Oils, Rnildors' nnrdwart). Walll'upora andMatting, Etc. Mnniifaotnro All Kinds of Moulding

Mnin OWco, Lcleo, King Btroot. Urituih Office and Pluilni; Mill, corner King andlietbel utreots. Lumber YnrdB, Ijeleo nnd Lot nenr 11, R, Depot rriinto tnck counoot-in- g

with O. R. & L, Co. R. II. nuiB throriKb oar yard to R II. rliur nud uny port nfEwa and Wainnne stiitlons, W-- H

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Pahllsltoil owrj dny except dundny tit

210 KLdr Street, Honolulu, H. I.

sunscnii'TioN katks.l'ir .Month, anywhere In the Ha-

waiian Islands $ 76

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Pityatilo Iliviirlulilv In Advnncn.

Telephone 2W1. P. O. Hoi 401.

A. Y. GEAR. Manager.DANIEL 1.00 AN, Editor

THURSDAY, NOV. !, 1H'.)7.

Some plan tern who wero shown

tho of Conul J rend Ben- -tou to Minister Cnopci, now running in tun papor, thought il

should bo printed in pamphletform for distribution unionut thefraternity. A file of tho Bulle-tin will serve tho saute purpose.Today's instalment tteats of thoIinhilM of tlw Italian, iiiul will hefollowed by hii xhaiibtive stnto-ino- ut

of his wages at homo.

Smee tho dah of depression inthis country, enued ly tho rolloxneliou of tho Mrlvmley bill, tin rehas been a steady increase of bothstores nud Workshops in Honoluluaud Hilo. That thih developmenthas beon in tho lino of progtesBnud not that of undue competitionis provoil by various evidencesMany of the ed

concerns havo enlarged andotherwise impioved their qunrteis.Failures have been romaikablyfew. MetchaLts and ineohanicshave invented au immense nggie-ga- te

of surplus profits nud savingsin sugar and cofleo planting, besidia other enterprises. Eachsucceeding Chiisliuas holiday

.seoson has witnessed au increaseof business. Two religious deno-

minations that n few years ogohad neither habitation nor name,outride the hearts of a few piofessors, hnvo now comely placesoi wort-hi-p of their own with

.stitted ordinances liberally tup-poite-

The school housing hub

'been greatly expanded and im-

proved. Sundry philauthropie-- inoveineuts have been added tothe former good works of thecommuuity, aud with u fewexceptions all havo funds sufficientto tnaiutiiiu their vitality.There, has u ver been any percoptiblo boom excepting, perhaps,in building operations. Only u

quiet, steady dovolopmeut of thocountry's visible ptospeiity. Evenin tho matter ot new Btores, ware-

houses, fuctoiies and dwellitigs, it

would be hard to mailc off theof any boom, for sinco

1880 there has been a Btendy im-

provement in tin) city's architecturo of all Kinds. It has oul

been a littlo more rapid some,

years than others, but in nddi-tiou- s

instead of replacements thepast four years havo been pie-emine-

When, after tho tiro of1880, Geoigo V. Macfailaue sed

tho sale of tho laud at

Hotel aud Ueretania streets, withtho luro to speculators that it was

destined to bo tho businessoontor, tho wisdom of tho curb-aton- o

bocnine embellished with

. auiiles. Let anybody drivo roundthat corner today, or consult thoadvertising columns of the Bul-

letin. It is to bo hoped thatHonolulu will bo preset veil fromany factitious boom, anil that itssteady 'vuijim in iirn-peri- ty will

continue.

Someono who has gained accessto tho editorial columns of theStar while tho heavyweight talentis on a vacation takes exception totho Bulletins suggestions forthe romedyiug of tho evil of em-

bargoed litigation. Ho misses thouub of the suggestions whiloaffecting to mako a plea for thopoor supplinut for justice whioh

in reality is a plea for saving foesto tho poor lawyer. There worntwo onds to our conclusions. Quo

nirii'ibivJitii- ilirmntHifi ,v:.f'-- -

yipwviwwM p i?WHt H1'1. '"WY" "ff-- v'rT ' Y 1f&''i"VWlP"' '?(& ?WJiJ!

KVKMMj UUhLlSTlfN. NOVEMBER 1 '7had relation to tho penal laws asthey now staud. The other lookit lliut these Inws aro not just

iL.bt anil ought to bo amended.In the special pleading lor thopoor lawyer tho critic only sawthe fust, nnd it was for thatclient tho pursuer and not thepursued of tho law that histears llowed. Winn tho Bu-lletin suggested that in certaincases described app-al- s should bouiado dearer, it did not mean thatthe costs of court, uor evon tho

private foes to limbs of the law,3hould bo increased. But, fikingaccount of tho wide rungo otpenalties for ouo ollouso "opiumin possession" being paiticulailyin mind tho inenniug intendedlobe convex ed was that, when adead open nud shut case had boonmade out against a defendant intho lower court, and ho app'aU'din sole hope ot gutting oh" with asoft juiy or by a inicrobcopietechnicality, tho tiinl judge, whoiia jury had returned a veidict ofguilty, should punh up the penal-

ty indicator on the scale between

minimum nud maximum, iustendof merely continuing the sentencebelow. Our stiongor suggestionwas, however, as to tho need ofamended legislation. Morally,apart from tho morality of keepingtho laws, tho smoking of a pipe ofopium by an Oriontnl cannot boregarded as a much moro heinousoffense than the omokiug of aciguretto by an Occidental. Physiciil wrecks aro made by bothhabits only when carried to ex-

cess. Why, then, should thoopium "fiend" go to jail or pay anexorbitant fine, xvhho tho cigarette"fiend" is only punished by thopity of his friends aud tho sneersof his uncharitable acquaintances?Thn laws require amending inother respects. As long as penalsUtutes contain reinuueiativopenalties Buoh as, half of opiumflues going to tho informers solong will thero bo tho temptationto run in a poor "pake" who hap-

pens to bo found with a lichoo nutof opium, either full or empty.Do away with those kinds of lawsnud enforce the Inws as to smuggliug. If thero wero no smuggliug thero would bo no possessionof opium. Judgo Perry has nowchanged tho monotony as regardstho imposition of the penalty. Intwo appeals from Wiiianae, as roported yesterday, both Chinamenwere fiuod 8(50 each in tho Dis-trict Court. They risked for miti-gation aud got forty-tiv- o days ontho reef in place of lines. Therosult is tho informer gets leftand tho Chinese would ratherwork tho forty-liv- e days thnu paytho SCO each, while tho state hastho benefit of their services.

TALK AIIOI'I i:VA MOCK.

Klniioiit IVtiulM liiiiurdltitK luvri'mir,lllM'r I'rcli-- r to Unit.

Ewa stockholders in tho firm ofCastle & Cooke deny that thestock of tho big pluutation is to bodoubled at once; but admit thatsuch a com se is projected. Thoycontiol tho largest block of shares.

The nnnoucemeut in this paperyesterday was, however, not promaturo. Of a dozeu Ewa stock-holders seen this morning, thorowas not ouo who had not under-stood for weeks that the schomowould bo carried through at anearly date. Another olemout iutorosted piefors to await tho resultsofaunexntiou proceedings.

The latest discussion iu con-nection with tho matter is not tostop at doubling the stock but toincrease i to SIOOO.OOO. If anuexntiou obtains this will prob-ably ho tho ultimate result.

l'rvnciitailon to Jndgt) Curler.

"From tho Clorka to Judge A.W. Cnrtor, in Token of TheirEbteom aud Alohn," are tho wordsinscribed on a silver pitcher pre-sented to Judgo Carter on Satur-day lust. Tho event quietly tookplaco in tho Clerk's Office, on thoovo of Judge Carter's leaving thobauoh. The recipient was oncohimself a clerk in tho Judiciary,nnd was very cordial nnd affable-i-

his treatmont of tho clorka.Hence this token.

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CII.IS. I. Mill. It'll VI UV SIDIi.

Vi-r- t I.lltli- - lliipo id UNIti'riivi'r.t .

Chas. T. Uulick is lying dan-

gerously ill at his residouco onKing streot, and littlo or no hopois entertained that ho can recover.The immediate causo of his suffer-

ing is a cancer of the jaw, thoravages of which in spito ofseveral operations his physiciansarc unable to arrest.

Air. Gulick has been moro thnunnfoitunate oT late years. Sornofour yeais ago ho was attacked bya very severe and prolonged spellot whooping cough, which severely racked his system. He hadscarcely lecovered from tho effectsof that illness when he was nuainInid up with tho grip. This tooka firm hold on him and ho did not

to bo able to shako it off.Thou before ho had fully recovered en inn his nrret for misprisionof treason in eounecti n with tholast revolution, with nil thu dis-comf-

of prison life nnd con-

finement for several wpeks. Nowho is nttacked by a disease whichis blowly but surely eating outwhnt littlo vitality leinaius tohim.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Deputy marshal Hitchcock hn.3

sold tho old Hopkins premises onthe "Waikiki load to Mrs. Gilbert.

Judgo Stauloy in the secondcom ti ooin is heariug Abr. Vernandos vs. S. 0. Dwight, ojectraent, tried by a nntive jury. C.Brown for plaintiff; Kosi for de-

fendant.A I'oilugupso wiih arrested this

morning uud charged with mali-cious injury. Ho is stud to bo inthe hubit r shooting birds out it tMnkiki and ihoroby undtuiuvriiigtho livr-- s und tiroporty of hisneighbors.

Tho wind hist night blow aBmziI nut IT Horace N Cr.ibbo'Rtrio, the (list ii tlieso islunds tbt-iir- . It u ih woll-fnnne- abouthilfsiz-- , and is on view in theIliwniliiu Nous Co.'s window. AHitnihir loss occurred last your.

Tho Cabinet bus conceded toItho plnntcis tho iinportnti'ii. ofoti rely as much Jnpuneso In bur aswill supply present necessities.This afternoon tho Hoard of Im-

migration is arranging details.N" Chinese enn bo admitted, mview of tho pending annexationtro.ity.

Bi AUTHORITY.

Notice to Mariners.FIxhI while lights have henii

on the Islundi f ICiiuti uudHtiwuil in fo 1 iw-- :

(1) Nimiil point, north of tho notrmice (o Ntwilitvili buy, ofKami 'lower uu open Hiiodt-- ft time,

"y tin I limnro mi, piloted white. Lut '21- - 67 N,Long 16!) s '20 W. El. viulun uhoveKen Ittvel 70ft. Visible 10 mile-- .

(2) On Keaweinne. nt-ii-r Uni point,Hitwuil, nine lulled N J V from HiloHay and N. 33VV in,'u- - n nulight ou Pdultua Ulull' Tower, unopen wooden Irinii--- , ed huo enuio-e- 'l lump room, pulnted white,Lut. 10 51- - N, Louu. 155 6- - WBleviiilou uhove to lovl G&lt. Vislhie 10 miles. q

(3) On ICuuholu point, west of Keokeu Imrhor, Dl-tri- of Kohiiln, Hitwuil Tower uu opeu mho h-- franif,suriuouuted hy uu enelosed lumproom, pulnted white, Lai. 'JO 15 N,Loug. 155 Hi W. EUvutlou 00ft.Vii-lnl- lOmliei

JAME- - A. KING,Miuiuier of the Interior.

Department of the In erio . Hono-lulu, H I., Novemher4, '807 751 3t

Notice to Tax Payers.The Tux I'll) era ure hereby notified

lliut thn Property Txs for 18!)7 arenow due and pu utile to the DeputyAis-ssor- n of the Beverul districts, utthe times uud pluee mentioned in thunonets pusad tutuutiuoul luu H.

Section 29, Aot 51, Besslou Laws,IfaOO "If any Property I'ux slmll re-i- n

ut n unpaid utter tho IStli duy ofNovember in any year 10 per cent oftho umount of such tuxes eliull beadded by the Assessor to tho umountof such Tuxes ut suld dute, aud snailbecome due und be collected us partot such Tuxes."

All Property Tuxes not paid by Nov-ember 15th will be delinquent.

The Delinquent List will bo pub-lished ufter December Ut, 1807.

JONATHAN SHAW,Assessor, 1st Division, Isluudof Ouuu.

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The STERLING Still Leads

GEOHGE SUAUACK with n sprained foot, takes second placeiu the third tnilo and thiid place in tho two tnilo haudicap, startingfrom scratch.

GEORGE MALIT1N takes second placo in tho milo.

FllED DAMON won the half mile amateur aud milo nmatour,starting from scratch in both events.

STEULINO KOADSTEUS tiro as strong nnd easy mimingroad wheels as the incers aro on tho trnck.

CiT" Sold on tho instalment plan or a discount for cash.

Household Supply DepartmentOastle & (Jooke, Ltd.

H C. ATl-IEUTO- N, : : Aironfc.

f- t- Trv the STERLING TANDEAI those moonlight nights.

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with

Also

wo ihowcriyou liow you the gold saddle andtoday you can how jj

an iinprovomeiit jthe style saddlessuch Kay. jBeck, etc., tire over tho jold hard affairs. There jis no on recoid of aman's spine outthrough tho of

a century on 3n modern saddle. Our

Colunibius nnd Kitiiblers options on S'iddles. Jnnd can have any of tho best modern ones on 2

5; want. Many like Snrinii S at P uti as well, we sell

2 tlioin Tr the latest tiling iu chain cleaning 3; 'rushes, they will a chain thor ugluy and 3

g? quickly. Up to-dnt- e Wheels and Sundries ut

E. O. HALL & SON'S, 3limited.

miiuuiuuuiiUiiuuaa.miiiiHiiui

Again the CLEVELAND Wins !

A'LL.E'N" JONES, meed bv Whitman and Sharack ontho "(jlevelnnd Wurn's Record Tandem" lowered tho Professional J,-- Mile record from 40 see to 39 nut.

Cleveland is Past.WM YLE wins the One Mile Handicap on a" Cleve

land."

WM, LYLE on a " Cleveland paced by Fred Damonand H. K ulker on the Cleveland Tandoiu lowered tho

),- vidu rec rd from 43 3-- 5 sec. to 41 4-- 5 sec.

Lyle and the Cleveland are Champions.

BS- $- They cost no more than other wheels.

A.

H. E. WALKER,A.lakoa Street.

Honolulu Undertaking Co.

ED.

imiclof

Amateur

Tho Only Fully Equipped, Completo and EXCLUSIVELYUNDERTAKING Establishmetit on the Islands. Every-thing and of the Latcbt and Most Improved Styles.

A Specialty! No Bungling! .No Failures!NOTE: Ma Ed Williams li a Graduate of yctiool or Ported

Emtmlinlng by wnlcli prin eas ttie nody relulus Its tmturtil uppi-urunu- e foryttirs.

& UlTico and Parlors? 514 and 51 G Firfc St, near Hotel.Telephone 179. Residence and Night Tolephono 815.

Pure Rlllk null l'rch i:cc,What is nicer and moro refresh-shiu- g

than a fresh oa shaken upwith puro milk, shaved ico audflavored to suit your tastefresh syrups; invest lOo. and tryouo. shake made with puromilk and auy desired flavor Co.

Palam a. Uhooehv,Oppoaito Railway Depot, King

street.

The Evening Bulletin, 76 cents

per vonth.

MM..;j.WlhVtWfcL -iJ'C'

Last week jfitted

fashioned -see

new jas

case jcomingtop his

head after-

haveyou

3

clean

3

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sec.

The Tandemt

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New

Clark'n

Masonic Temple.

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Great Reduotion in Priceof Salt.

The umlerBlgnoil Ih prepared to d

Flue ami Cimiso dult In bulkor iu buK'i at from $6 00 to $10 00 p-- r

tun of 2,000 nouuits.J. I. DOWSETT.

Honolulu, Out. 16, 1897 75J-l- f

For Sale.Hawaiian Qovernmmit, G per cent

Honda (10 3'h) Ihhuh 1680. beuomi-imtloii-

$ 1.000 ami 5,000. Apply to753-t- f J. ALFItED MAGOON.

Ujtl' - ' '"' '"Mfr. teftlArf.1...

P dy j ope5November 4, 1897.

"Fourteen dollars a month iswhat it cobts me for electriclights for my house, and I wish1 had never had them put in,"said a lady yesterday when shewas giving us her experienceson the question of lights. T heseare long nights and the house-keeper may well worry ovelher lignting Dills.

Electric lights are all verywell fur people with long pursesbut lor people of average meansthere is nothing like the old-lashio- ned

lamps." They give asofter light, are- - not so wear-ing on the eyes, and are notall the time jumping and bob-bing about. Of those whostill use coal oil lamps we askattention to a stock that can-i- v

't be excelled in Honolulu.They come in all sizes,and prices. We have Hang-ing Lamps, from moderatecost to elaborate designs; HallLamps; Piano Lamps; ban-

quet lamps; lamps for (rjie Ij. u-d- oir;

nickel-plate- d lamps forstudents; bracket lamps; two,three and four-lig- ht chande-liers. We have mammothRochester Lamps and littlemetal night lamps that are veryconvenient where there arechildren around.

Piano lamps are still asfashionable as ever. We havethem in new and attractivestales, together with a largeassortment of beautiful shadesin colors to suit.

If there is anything requiredin the shape of a lamp for out-side use, on the verandah orabout the stable, we have themin stock and at very low rates.

No trouble to show our lampsor anything else we have instock.

'TJbilHawaiian Hardware Co,

LIMITED,

NO. 307 FORTSTH"RET,Opposite Mpreckels' Ban I.

Thrum'sBook

Store.Iu ouo of our wiudows we aro

displaying a fow samples fiomwhich our Holiday Stock of

Cards and Calendars

WEltU SELECTED.

Bunta Claus' Headquarters hasalways cairied the largest andmost select stock in the city. Thisyear we havo lmd the udvautagoof huying early direct from thoEastern raaikels uud at bettorprices, nnd patrons will receivetho benefit of this.

We have largo invoices of dollsdirect from Euiope's Doll Centrealready at hand, with others ontho way from I ho Eastern markets,consisting of Fine Loathor Goods,Souvenirs, Books, New Styles nudDesigns in Stationery and every-thing in tho Toy Line.

Wo respectfully ask ourpatrous to examine our largostock boforo purchasing else-where.

Tho Leadiug Toy and Sta-tionery Houeo.

Tile Home BaKery Restanrant

AND

Ice Cream Par orHas Reopened at the 014 Stand.

Its former with Improve-ments In Buuiautetd for the future.

E. Poppleton,73(Mm Manager.

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Battalion drill this ovening.;

Ilealaui dauco toinonow night.

(J. H. Berry is laid up withgrip.

J. I. Dowsott advertises n groutreduction in milt.

Representative Charles Achioiniins io do a airong aunt'xauouist.

Patrolman Huston fell from hisliorsu liiBt night, Buotniuirjg tilightlnjuriun.

Heuiy Wulkorifl nursing spvor-- n

bruises, the result of u full (itCyelouitiu.

Ton u io iiud water polo are nowtalked of to succeed football undwheel uicPH.

Peter Quiiiu, nlins l'okur Dan,is uorrvijjj out a hint night's jagin thu jiolicu tiniiiiu,

For a nico ele'in shave drop inat the "Elilo liarhor Bhop," Kingstreet, noui Alakea.

The OoinuMsaionors of Educa-tion do nut meet until nestThursday aftarnoou.

Dr Meyer? has the prHcliso ofDr. Alviinz dunng the lattei'h b!aenee frmn th" countiy.

Jonathan Plmw, nsfiesHor 1stdivision, jii the annual notiuoto tax peyois il this paper.

The Wnrnmon's time of arrivalfrom Vancouver Jia8 hcen changedfrom the 23rd to the 30th iiibt.

Stockholders of the .ILitt & Co.,Ltd., are in sessiou at tlio Cham-ber of Comiuoico loom tliw afternoon.

Owing to lack of busiueeo theBoard of Health meotiin'? yester-day afternoon was postponed fora week.

The first football game of theeoa'.ou comes uh" uu Sat urdayaftniuoon at tho Makiki bullgrouuds.

Among the many iraprovem sntscontemplated for Cyclomero p Bikis a sidewalk trom tho gate to thogi'iitidHiaud.

ThiB is tho auniveisary of t.Dnuagor Empress of China an dthere are great doings in th 8

Flowery Kingdom.The Board of Directors of tho

Freo Kindergarten Buhools havetheir monthly meeting tomorrowmorning at 10 o'clock.

A tfleoiiug of tho Teauhers' As-

sociation is called for this even-ing at tho Hili School building,foi election of ollicers, etc

For -- alo nt tho Pacific Cycle &Manufacturing Company's store,Ehlers building, tho greatest lu-

bricating oil of the ae, "3 in 1."

The qnartei ly meeting of thoStrangers' Friend Society will nohold tomorrow aftoruoon at 4o'clock in tho parlors of tho Y. M.GiA.

Joe Kahoiwai waB found guiltyof common uuisauce iu keeping nferocious dog. Judge Wilcoxsusp'uded seuteuco utthopleusuroof tno prosecutiou.

Tho opening of tho Frawloyseason at tho Hawaiian OperaHouso ou tho 18th promises to boquite a social event. That thepretty ploy houso will bo crowdedgoes without saying.

Dr. Sun belongs to tho HongShun dialect of China and is notn See Yep. The u.-- FourthDialect hospital, spoken of yester-day, is for the caro of tho poorand sick of tho See Yep clan.

Tho Hawaiian Hardware Com-pany call attention in this issueto their vory largo stock of lampsof nil kinds, suitable for drawingrooms, parlois, bedrooms,

and dining rooms.

As soon as tho Legislature ap-

propriates suQioient mouoy to payfor tho land condemned at thocoruor of Fort and King stroots,Excelsior Lodge of Odd Fellows,T. S. Douglas and other propertyuwuuia will uuuu uxiunuiio im-

provements.

Four Japauoso forfeited S3 oachin tho polico court today fordrinking tho hoalth of thoEmporor Mutsuhito too ofton yes-terday, while another ouo washauled in for tho samo offonsothis morning,

Gladys Wallis, with tho partsin storo for hor iu tho comingproductions, is vory likely to givotho older favorites of tho Frawloycompany an exciting raoo for firsthonors. Sho is tountod by manyas ono of tho best ingonuos on thoAmoncau stago.

' K. (ri J ,4 . I v S. I . .. .rf

ltl.Mi:'KS IN IUINV mux,

.1. I.. Curler Sit) a lltut llmu.lnluUmlt'r-rat- ri IMli' ittig llum.

Joseph L. Cartor tho pniutor,who has been at work in Hilo fornearly a year, has comedown to Honolulu for recreationand, incidentally, to recuperatehis impaired health. Ho expectsto bo hero two or throo weeks andAvill likely stop for a timoon Mauibefore returning homo.

"Yon people look upon thoHilo boom aB a sort of fake. 1kuow I have heard it called a cardby business men for businessreasons. Nothing could bo fur-ther from tho truth," said Mr.Cirter.

"As a working man, and some-what of an observer, I would likoto say that I never saw more solidprogress in any town iu my life.Of courso business io humming,building is goiLg ou, real estatois moving rapidly nnd .Btrnnuorsaro pouring into tho town. Nowdistricts nro being opened nnd alltlm noighboriug laud is being re-claimed for sottlcmont.

"Behind all this is a wonderfulcountry aud immeiiso possibilities.The rosources of tho communitywill support a city ten tunes thosize today, and moro aB improve-ments nro made. I repent

that tho Hilo boom isgenuine and solid, nnd Honoluluwill somo day realize the force ofit."

Tho Iwiloi murdor trial iB onits fourth day".

Charles Weathorwax, photogra-pher, was taken violently ill Instnight with bowol trouble. He hadhigh fovor this forenoon.

Tho regular mooting of thoYoung Hawaiians' Instituto ispostponed from tuis evening totomorrow ovouiug on account of

Hornco N. Crabbo is over fromhis stock ranch at Kunloa, beyondtho mountains. Ho says tho soilwill not yiold ouough foddor forthe stock, nor grow much of any-thing. It is besides too diilicultof access to market for fruit orvegetable gardening.

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Every boii g who Ins sufferedfrom sick-l- io idncho caused byderangement of tho stomach canapprecinto a prepiin tmu whichwill at once give lvliof and doesnot I"1 its etl'ect after Inking afow doso-,- , the losult generallyexperienced after taking innnys.ilino aperionls.

MagnesiaTho conli g and rofroihing

ellict pi'iduccd by tilting a dosoon lising will convince evon thoskeptic that it is just the thingfor this climate. It hns . pleasanttaste .nid iiomii fnlt to net. Adoto taken before breakfast lcgu-lui- ly

will iiiHiiro good health.

SalTho ingredients that ontor into

tho composition of MAGNMSIASAL FltUTAS aro s ilts obtainedfrom f i nit and :iio harmless win ntakou into the system. Tho pre-

paration can bo takou indefinitelywithout iiijuty,

Frutas.The silo for this preparation

has Hiirpisecd all others of a simi-l- r

nature. Put up in two sizesCOo and SI 00 Don't forgot tholiamo MAGKKSIA SAL FltUTAS.

Hollister Drug Co.

SOLE AGENTS.

SPKCIAX. BAEGAIN ISIxV

Lace Curtains and Curtain MaterialsAT

N. S. SACHS'520 Fort Street, : :

PINE PARLOR CURTAINS,50cts. on the Dollar.

NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS,Kxtrn quality, 31 yards long and full width, $1.50 a pair.

DOTTED SWISS CURTAINS,All ready made, llnl-du- with iiiMU'h, ) ynrds long, M Inches

wide, for f 1.1)0 a pair.

Our Stock of Fine CurtainsPoint De Esprit, Brussels Net,

Battenbare: and Antique Curtains,For 50cts. on the Dollar.

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uneTnal will proe Iheir

J.A.FAELA,200 Hotel Street,

is itr.Anv to maki:ALL KINDS OF SUITS

from i 10 toMoney returned If you are not

Hiitlr-llul- . All work KUaruiiti-uil- .

The Honolulu Sanitarium10S2 King Street.

A Qalot, Ilomollko 1'lacc, whoro TralnodNnrhCB, fiiRfiaco, "Swedish Movement,"lliithrt, Eloctricitv and. 1'liyBlciil Trainingmay to obtalnod.

DR. O. L. GARVIN,Telopkono 630. Iu Uhargo.

FRENCH ORGANDIESIn entirely now designs, aro the lutest conceits in Drcs3 Goods for the present season.TfclEY WILL BE NEW IN PARIS NEXT SPRING.

Our store is headquarters for LADIES' CLOTE and COLORED CASH-MERES. Vo have theso in beautiful shades, tho bottle green being especially beau-

tiful. This lino is entirely now Wo havo secured advanco shipments and they willnot bo worn on tho Coast until next year.

Our New PortierresImported to replace tho old stylo chenillo curtains that aro to be found everywhere.

These Are New .Goods

HANDSOME SHADES and DESIGNS. If you aro refurnishing, now is tho oppor-

tunity to secure absolutely new styles.

B. F. EHLERS & CO.Fort Street,

Tnumcaxir --icro-

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SPEClAi FOPtapufejaft

dluc if,

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Residence For Sale orTo Let.

Kino Ki'ilileni'e on Green street, nowoccupied hy Dr. G. I1. Andrew.GrotimlH V4 acres, lienutlfiilly lahlout, entnmauds fine view. Vacant1st Ani-ns- t. Apply to

It. I. LIIjLIE,GG0 tf atT. H. Davles&Oo., LtA.

For Sale.

HniiBO and I ot on King street,Lot 75x150 feet harirnlo.

A. V. GKAR & CO,723 tf 210 King street

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Havana CigarsJUST RECEIVED BY

HOLLISTER & CO.From the Factories of

Ija Iiitimidad,JLa Ksranola,La A-frican-

a,

rv Olav & !Bock & Co.

Corner Fort & Merchant Sts.

H. E. McINTYRB & BRO.,IMl'OUTEHS AND DEALERS IN -

Groceries, Provisions and Feed,Now Uooda Received by ETery racket from tho Eastorn States and Enropsi

FRESI3 CALIFORNIA PEODUOK BY KVEItY BTEAMElU Orders faithfully attondod to and Uooda Delivered to any

1'art of tho Oity FREE,l3U.m ( mi)a NOLICITL-- BAIISIACTIOr OOABAIOmi

EAHT CORNER FORT AND KINO STKKRTH

P. Oi Mox 4S0.

S. W. LL'DUREK,I'rop. X

Housekeepers wishing to buySECOND-HAN- D

In Bedroom S.ts, Sideboard,, '""" J.....IU.-,- , IceJJoXHS. Meat bafes, Mfirbletop Bowl Washstauds, Bod Loun"osMoqiitn Nets, Stoves, Ilnnging Lamps, Wiiting D.-sk- Bno't C Trcs'Couiitern, itc, etc., will savo inonoy by buying at tho 1. X. L., cor-ner Niiuanu and King streets.

EST Amoricnn nnd Hawaiian Fines all sizes sold cheaper thanEastern prices.

aETlPOUTAN MEAT CO,

103 KING STREET.G. J. WtbLEii - - . Manaoeb.

WHOLESALE AND 1JETAII

BUTGIiBRSAND

Hairv ContractoTS.

Refrigerated PoultryAND

Fresh SalmonCONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Metropolitan Neat Co.

Telephone 45.

mm up io4!The Contra Meat Market

214 NrjrjANU STltUET.

For Your ChoiceOrclei- -

The H'inetOF

IBMgeiafeed,-

-, fflea

AlwuyH on riand Ordersprouiiitly anil onrefnl utknd.tl to.

HBJIBKKT UARES..Sold 1'ropiictor.

LATEST STYLES JEWELRYIty last mi'itripr from tho Const.

THE REGULAR THINGAt my otufc, where the

BEST CUSTOA WORKIs (lone ri'imlriiiK and ne workboth. 1'iiiH, rliiu's, lirnuelet-- , wrtti'li- -mukhiK, cm.

f1"" H.G. BIART, -- 404i Fort St.

Subaorihe for tin- - hJvpvi, is. .JEJGTIN 7C oonts ji in um..

i.,..

I'fljSmMMnil'IMI'liiMli nfiilt' mv1- -T'ii miitffe Wi lilnifHi' - - .

k.irr

Wm-- .

Tl.LFPIIOVE 47S,

L Corner KIurHt.

uud Nun-nu- u

NEW or FIRST-CLAS- S

FURNITUREOhairs.

NOTICE !

PabstIViSlwaukee

Beer

is still in the field,and leads all otherbrands for qualityand parity.

It is nolofcredasthe cheapest, but asabsolutely the bestBeer in the market,u,nd will be sold, af-

fair market ratesas heretofore.

W. C. PEACOCK & CO.LlMITKI).

Sole Agents.

3STOTECE.

Owinjj to the illness of Jas.Noit Jit , his Tinsmith and

Plumbing Business will be

closcfl u,ltil further notice

Dandruff Killer!A New ami Tliorouiflily Hfllciunt Des-

troyer for all

Dandruff in the Head.Umranteed to Cilia tbo Scalp o( all SKIn ie

I'ut up hi one bUo bottle only.

Criterion Barber Shop,PA0HECO& FERNANDEZ Prop.

foil St., Opp. l'aiitlieoa Stablus.

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CIIITllOII ItOI.I. liAl.L,

I, ii r up nt tin, 4'rn trillII ti Ion ( lmrch I, not livening.

Ilov. D. P. Birniu presided nttho annual mooting ami roll cullof tho Control Union church con-

gregation Inst ovening, thoro ho-iu-

a very largo attotidnnce hispite of threatening weitthor. V.

A. Bowon noted no render whileW.'W. Hull, the clerk of the cou- -irrnimtinn. 1,'nnt tint mimiton.During the meeting severallitmus wero uij(7 by the congre-gation, Miss Purko presiding nti ue pinuo.

Alter n short nddrnsn on thenecessity of uuity nnd cordialityin church work. Rev. Mr. Uirnieannounced n specinl communioni.ii(l rnlly sorvice for next Sundaymorning, when three now mo inHers will also bo received iuto thochurch.

Next Sunday ovouiug thopnstorwill publicly iliscuss Jjpllninynew book "Equality" in nu ad-

dress which he hits ontitlod,"Eoiinlitr According to Uellumvnnd E(inility According to theGospel." Tho lecture will unilouhtedly draw out n Inrgiaudience.

Tho niomhership of ContrnlITiiinnvu..... fihitrfti.., ......liipluiline....u Piilnmiiptinnnl. tn. firmrpH rinilv....t.w., ..VV......UM "0lust uigut is u imio over uou,uenriy nil oi wnom unvo oeencommunicated with recently bytho pastor. Of those who nro nb--sout from the country runuyletters wero received by him nndrend Inst night.

wiiii i hi: y. .ii. ;. a.

,'lr, Coli'llliiii I'ihIiImk Work on Limlunci iiiiiiij; tin Miiiipii.

Socretmy (Jnlrni.iu f tho Y. MC. A. lias iniiuguruti'd it plan f ifidoing some work iiunnig the sailorsin port. A ciii.int too couslstum......

,' , ,"y T,'' v .JMO UVWII K'HIIUU iu bmijlit thi- - duties "uuuiluled by tho

necii'tnry. Iwery biiiul iy uuniiiug the con.mitteo in i Ices a visitto every ves-e- l in tho h.irboi m dleuvi b with tho hi union packagesof iiunspupi-rri- , niagaznifs uudother leading iii..ttor. Invitationsto visit tho looms of tho V. Al.G. A. are .iKo given.

Tho subject- - foi tho men's meet-- n

gs during tho month of Novem-bo- i

will lie: Next Sunday, "'Whatis woith whil. ?" Ilov. T. 1). Gar-vin, spoiiKer; November 14, "Wliatlontird are ynit heoKing?" P. J.lovuoj, November 21, "Whatwill yi.u do with ICov.G. L. Novombor 28,"Whom ought vo to obu?"--- U

m. A. Bowen.During tho month of Octoboi

tho uvnago iittondmco upon thoin n's nioetings was 4U; bible class,l.'l Thuty-tlii- ee por-on- s woroxumuiod for ndmission into tho

gyiiiiinhiuui classes. Twoiity-Ri- xbooks wero borrowed fium thelibrury.

.Mrs. S. N. Cantlo yest"rdaymiide u g ft of four very vnluublohooks to tho library of tho mstitution.

Al I'Ikiiiiiin Mjiinrc.

The government band will pinynt Thnmns squnro this evening,instend of nt tho Hnwniinu hotelns nnnounccd in tho enrly part oftho week. The selections to borendered nro given below:

l'Airr I.Mnrcli Tlico. Wikiiu limyovirture Hie I'lulist KllntfPllllllllllltl! lll!tl Hlllt 'IViirrtn..CoriR't solo l.n Nil.--e Arh.ui

Mr Cliaili's Kiculii.1'AIIT II.

eoltclloii 1'irulKiif IVuincu SulllvnnWilli- .- lilt! MtC'llS IVnlilli i.Ml'olka A (iooil Kl8 Cooto

Haw nil I'onol.

Nicely furnished rooms hi thePopular Houso, 154 Fort street,from 81.00 oei week up.

Tho Oliver Typewriter is pro ofuounced hy experts, tho host tunchiuo in the world. It has rannyvaluable features, which have to 19be soon in order to ho appreciated.Tho Oliver ran bo seen nt theollice of A V. Goar, No. 210Kiuu sheet.

Singers lend tho world. Over13.000.000 made and sold. ITiih.est awards ut tho World's Oolum- -buin Exposition tor excellence of

instruction, regularity of motion,00,80 of motion, oront nnnerl. nrl.iustnbility, durribility, onso of oflearning and convomonno of ar- -

rangomont. B. Borgorson, agent,Ifil Itntlml uli..,vin miUj uuuiui nunuui, -

mhzi2. immms,mi ft. krilhi rr

Auction Sales by Jan. '. Morgan

Auction Sale-- OF-

iilw.GtaaiilGh'iN

WAEEIllnilnr inntriintinnu frnm tlin

Iliiwniinu Government, I will sellnt Public Auction, nt my Snles-roo- m,

Quoeii streot, Honolulu,

On THURSDAY, Nov. 18,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M

Glass Ware, China WareSilver Ware,

And other Historic Articles,from tho Itoimis of tho Kntuchn-ineli- n's

nnd ICuliiltnmi.CSy Artieh'K on view nt Snlen- -

room on Wediieidny, Nov. 17,from 10 n. in. to 4 p. in.

JAS F. MORGAN,750-t- tI Anittioiifer.

Auction Sale ofThe Prop n'ty of the

Itaiu Codec and Tm Co.

Kona, Hawaii.

I have recdviil liiKtruetloiiH to sell ntpnlilli; auclKin al my nalcs- -

rniuu in Honolulu, on

SATURDAY, Nov 20,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON',

All the properly of the aliiive Corn- -

I'llllV. CiminriMlllL' ilhnill TOO nrri.i nlhiuiN ui.il 4bi uori'H in Kim- - Hlni- -t

Ih Ot thi iilmvi) ,iri.n. ilium! on m.rj.dare pi mini in riilTre, ihelrees varyliif;Iroin a oir 1 j fui too wins in ujju.

Theif is a 1 :t i u - mill mi tho plactt,fully tipiippel, Ironi which an lummycan Ik-- erivt-i- i In I'lfniilii); anil market- -

i k eiilll-- f from the a Jiii-w- pi miers.I'liH pi ice Is w II Kjuiiipeil with wn'erlai.k , nt'ils ami lniil-iii-iil- w

iiuric", iinili-s- , luaiiaucr'saii'l lauiiri-r'-ilimi-e- pIpliiK, olllco luri.Iturc, etc.,etc

The c'iflVe (u liU are well feneuil anilmails built to the various portions ofthe elalo.

A lar;e portion of the cod'ee trees nrenow in lieurhiK sml me neario thehk- - io pro'lnce maximum crops.

For fur'her ptrltuiilais in renril tolea-e- H mil all mcewmry Information,apply

JAS. P. MORGAN,750-t- il Auctioneer

H.W.jjmidtonj!OF FEU FOR SALE

(Jalifbrma,French andGerman

Wines $ LiquorsQuariHanil Pints hy the Case or

liy the Key, cuch us

Cabernet, IJurnuinly, Zlnlnuilcl, Snuterne, Yquem, Cihlnet Gutedel, Ho- -

leiist.ii or, Nierslelner, Ltelifinueu-milel- iMiiiqaux I'outcl Canel Hrnuue

lierger, Ormilier Hlmiiielrolcli, UerzlBer Hcizley i'ort, Madeira, Sherry,ele.

Lalou ret Ills Cngnae, Qohl MeilalSour Mnsii, Kei.Uiulty Uracil Fork,Hllienilan anil Hjo Wlil-ki- Hlaek-lieyr- y

Kiinil), Oold Fiiiuliuud 1'ului''ree Gin, ilc, etc. Also,

SI, Louis A. B. C, Beer, Rainier Beer,

(JimrlH und I'iniB,

IJY POLICE T CALLAO.Inquiry here confirms the sory com.

int' from Lima to the effect that theStale Department has lodged i

with the United Sto-te- chargelegation at Limn for the release of

the mate of the American bark "Unclelohn." Ho --ih aehore on December

last nt C.ilh.o, nnd was nrrestedof his constant demand for "Rai-

nier Beer." On tap or In bottles nt theCriterion Saloon.

Siuco sciouco and art havo somaterially reduced tho coBt inproduction of pictures, thoro is nooxoubq for bnre walls in tho homo.There is no surer index ot chnr-aot- or

than tho number and landpictures thoro displayed. King

uroB. nave pictures oi an kinusand at all prices. 110 Hotel

l i.BllOUl.

I Club Stables,Xjimilctl.KOlir STREET,

Tolo phono 477

Hoarding,Sale,Livery.

Breaking HorsesA SI'KOIAIVrY.

Finest Turnouts in City.Wagonettes and Surries

With direful Drive re h I ways onhand,

Hacks at All Hours.HOUSE CUPPING A SPE3.ALTY.

Cii. TELETHON E ail). "ME

Stand: Fort ami Merehunt Btrcots.

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory613 to 621 Kort Htroet

Carriage BuilderAND IIEl'AIIIEll.

Slacksmitbing in All Us Branches.

W. W. WItllJirt, Proprietor.Successor to G. West.)

AMBRIOANLivery and Boarding Stables

Corner Merchant and Itlcliards Sts.

LIVERY and BOARDING STABLES.TST Carriages. Surrejs anil Hacks at all

hours TF.I.F.PHOVE 4n.

Beaver - LunchROOMS.

fi. ,T. NOLTE, Proprietor

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and. CoffeeAT ALL IIOUIIU.

THE FINEST IJKANIM OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAT8 ON HAND.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,Corner Klun anil Alukeu Streets,

Honolulu, H. IMrs. Qns Froliflpse, Proprietress,

Rooms GiiHiiiiti r SIiikIc, with orwithout I)ourii,f5.50 er week anil

u. conllni; to rwiuirriueiita ofthe yue.ilH.

The only Fiouieiiaile Hoof GurdonIn the city. Call aim examine. Hie s

every eomfoit nuarauteed. Hotand cold ImiIih.

MKS.GUSFUOBOESE, '1-- U uox 47o. Ti leplione 654

THE "ARLINGTON"A PAMIIiY UOTEL.

T. ICroxxse, ... rropPer Day .. . 8 2.00

Cpoelol Itfoxitlily XSataalTho Best of Attondnnco, the Best Hitnn-tic- n

nnd tho Finest Meals in this City

JustCrockery and Ivoryware,Embroidered Fans,Shawls, Screens,Wicker and Steamer Ohnirs,

WING WO TA1 & CO.,214 Nnnann Streot, Honolulu.

LAI SING KEE,Denier in

Bath Tubs, Kitchen Utensils,Tinware, Lamps, Etc.

PLUMBING A SI'ECIALTV.No. 324 Nuu mm Street. 715-C-

J. S. WALKER,(JsuEitAL Agent roit Hawaiian Islands.

Iloyul Insurance Company,Alliance Assurance- Company.Alliance Marino and General ABsnranco

Company,Snn Lifo Assurance Company of Canada.Wilholma of Madgobnrg Insumuco Com.

puny.Scottish Union and National Insuranco

Company.

Uoom 12 Sprcckels Block, Honolulu, H. I,

BRUCE CARTWRIGPIT,Gcnoral Manager of

Tho Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of the Unitod Statoa for the HawaiianIslands,

Ofitcai Merchant stroot. Honolnlni

.

Jfm iTU l jMoui. .., r

J, S. Walker,

Real - Estate - Broker

AND

fihahcial mm.Dealer inReal Property,Improved

orUnimproved.Has For Sule ami Luate on

Liberal Terms.

SALE.1. 2 liouflta and Lotn on Nunnuu streets,between iutj aril ami School stixtts.2 1 Liirgo Lot on NnnuU Htu.0t,

Vlncyiirit nnd School HtroetH.3. LaigoLot.Muklkistio.t, fenctd. 22Sfeet fiont. p;o.

4. Lot nil Kiuim Htnet between AInpnlnnd Knpioluui Htreots HO feel frontage.

nud ,fot, ",", f"u"lil0 Blrcet eetwteu AlapalIliiclifeld stretts

0. 3 largo Lots ou l'robpcct sticet.7. The linilding known nsTbouius'Illock.

2 RtorUR and rinlirnMnn r. ...... .i.on leiixe'l ground.

8. Itlco Land nt Wniknno, Koolan.0. Lot mi rnriiflr nl TT..!. ..., tr" ..wu.u nun joenumokii Ririiftk. Iwtanon h.u..iA.. ..t it. .

Itowen mid lot of W. M. CJiflhril, havlncfroutngo on Ileuln Blrcet SCO feet.w1ikiLo,s,6 nna 7 ith Uowc Kalia,

rond.II. Half Acre Lot in IIIlo Town.

LEASE.

1. 3 Cottages at Old WalMki.2. Stoiw and Dwelling, comer Wyllie

and Miuiiuu, rendy lor occupancy.3. Lot corner Merchant and Kichards

streets.

Properties Managed, Collec-tlo- r.

df Rents, Loans Nego-tiated nnd Advances made onRe.il Estate.

JOHN S. WALKER,Sprecltels Block, Honolulu.P. O. linn. 339. Tel. 331.

John Nott,luporterB and Dealers in

Steel and Iron Ranges, '

STOVES, AGATEWARE.

DIMOND BLOCK..

121 ic 123 King Streot.

:. Uoffee .". Mi

HAVING ESTABLISHED A MODERNplaiit for hailing, polishing and ansortinecoffee we uro prepirud to buy and cleacoffee in the parchment.

MODERATE CHARGE MADE TOR CLEANING

Coffee 2"SW Apply to

H. BACKFELD & CO.

Consolidated SoWaier Co., LlHJsplanade,

Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Agents.

Hawaiian Soda Works,

Paotouy: Bunny South.

Tolophono G33.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.

ROBERT GRIEVTE.

Book and Job PrinterMorohaut Street, Honolulu, H. I,

Over JJn. wai l a n rJniDu Hn r iinmi'iiCook Store. my 18,

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LEWEI? 0.

DEALEKB IN

Ha J&iBJVxVhT)SJ?'

DB-u.Ild.ex-s'

Paints, Oils. and Glass

. Wall Paper, Matltago,

Etc., Etc., Etc.

LEWERS & COOKE,

473 Fort Streot, Tolophono 20 1

W. 0. Irwin & Go.Limited.

Agents forWcBtoru Sug.ir Kaliuery Co. of San

FranciscoDnldwiu l.ocoruotivo Works of 1'liiln

dolphin, IVun.. 0 8 A.

Mnvnli itiilunmil Mill On. fNiitionnlCruie Shredder), New York, U. 8. A.

N.OhUndt.. & Uo'n Chemical Fertilizers.rt I. U 1.1-- 1. l lt

A1BX urORH rc ouus, uii;u kiuuu iui in'icorn for Cane nnil Cofftio.

Hoods Steiira J'ipu Covering

AlsoOffer for SalePnniffluo Paint 0 'd l & D Taints muI

PiipnrH; Lucol nud Linseed oils, rawuna boiled.

Indnrino (11 cold water paint) in whitouud co'.orn.

Filter Press Cloths. Oomout, Llmo nndllrickii.

L I K and H' I R K

AGHNTg FOR .

New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of Boston.

jEtna Fire Insurance Company

of Hartford.

Wm. G. Irwin & Co.(limited).

Wm. G. Irwin, President nnd ManagerGlaus Spreckols, nt

W. M. Gifliird, Secretary nnd TreasurerThoo. 0. Porter, Auditor

Sugnr FactorsAND

Commission Agents.AUENTH op tiie

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FltANOIHCO. OAL.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, H.I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomca Sugar

Ilnnnmu Supar Comfianv. WalluKUSugar Company, Walliee Sucir Company, MaVeeSugar Company, llaleakala Ranch Company,

Ranch. - Planters' Line Sail FranciscoPackets, Chas. Brewer a Coa Line 01 BostonPackets."Agents Boston Board of Underwriters.Agents riniaueipnia nnirn ni uunenvTiicra.

list or orrioEnsiF O Jones, President; George II Robertson,Manager; K F Bishop, Treasurer and Sec-

retary; Col. W F Allon, Auditor; O II Cooke,H wntorhonso, A w carter, Directors.

H. HACKFELD & CO.

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.

Cor. Fort and Qneon Streets, Honolulu.

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,

Wholesale Importors and Jobbers of

European and American Dry Goods

Fort and Qaeen Streets.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Dealers in Lumber and Coaland Building Materials of allkinds.

Queen Street, Honolulu,

Just Liko Gold Coin.

For more than fifty yearshas PERRY DAVIU'PAINKILLER stood tho testagainst all remedies preparedto eradicate pain, and todaystands at tiie hcud of tho listamong the medicines that areso essential to keep at hand intho home.

It is not a new fanglo remedynor do tho proprietors layclaim to any wonderful revela-tion of the ingredients that ou-

ter into tho manufacture ofthis over popular remedy.

It is perfectly harmless, youneed have no fear of becominghabitually inclined to its use.

For Colic, Cramps, Dysen-tery, Colds, and nil painfulaffections, a few doses will cer-

tainly give relief. You cannotafford to be without a bottlein the house.

Your forefathers used itand found it hcmficial.

Why experiment with someremedy that is new and its effecton tho system unknown?

It has many rivals but noequal.

jUB The new 35c. size con-

tains over double the quantityof tho 25c. size.

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

Sola Agents for the Islands.

MERCHANTS EXrHANGP

KIVO AND NOCANO 8THEET3.

Tho celebrated EnterpriseBekk on Draught and inBottles. .

GONSALVES & CO,

WHOLESALE GROCERS ANj

WINK MERCHANTS.

225 Quemi street, Honolulu. H. )

WisbiigL

Just received ex tmrk "MarthaTJuvU" n fresh lot of

Hay and Feed StuffsOP ALL KINDS.

Corner Fort d; Queen Sts.

Fresh Groceriesliy Each Stcanior.

Table .'. De IcaclesA specialty at

VOELLER & CO.'S,Cnrnor flotel nnd Fort Streets.

f& Telephone 080 -

H- - viAyY CO.,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

515 & 517 Port St.. HonoluluTplnnbonnr 25J P.O. Box 470

F. H. REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.OQlcesand Stores tit ted up and

Estimates Klvcn on

ALL KINDS OF WOTIK.

VST Oaicc and Shop: No. B19 Fort street,adolnIriK W. W. Wrlcht's Carriage Shop.

A GOOD THING--G

Ohia, Algeroba and Pine Firewood

Cnl and Split (roady for tho Stove).Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WniTE AND BLACK BAND

At Lowest Prices, delivered to any part oltho City.

VB&BPHON& I I i 414

HUSTACE & CO.,31 Qaeou Street.

T- - - nmrtrt TWs'''m" "" ' - "pri"- - . - fro r ,

EVENING BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 4, 1897.

J. T. WAitRHOUSE

Queen JSti'eot. I

Remnants

Galore.

No scarcity of nntcrial, no-

thing lacking in colors and de-

signs complete. The opport-une for bargains i here.

We hive a new lino ofHoneycomb and ToiletQuilts, a little better than theordinary anl at less cost.

Linen, Turkish, CottonTowels at way down prices.

Our Sill; counters are re-p- li

te with the finest grades ofsilk ever shown in Honolulu.These include light or heavy,weights and in all colore, thecombination of which wouldriv.il a rainbow in beauty.

Black and Figured Silks.It is possible to have shirts

inado to order in Honolulu forless thin ready-to-we- ar pricesand you can have a choice ofdesigns. We sell

Ceylon Shirting Flannelsin a hundred different designs.

Native-mad- e Hats variousshapes.

J. T. WATERHOUSE

Commencements Will

Soon Be Coming OfF

Graduating classes wantclass photos made Lowerclasses ought to havothem, too. Wo want todo all the collego workthis year. Our posingand grouping are not sur-passed anywhere.We know our prices areas low as tho finest workis worth.

JJ.WILLIAMS'Art Studio,

Fort Street. Honolulu.

I

SING CHAN CO109 King St., near Maunuken.

TEliKMioxn 015. P. O. Box 222.

Tinware, Glassware,Chinaware, Hardware,

Stovea nnd House Furnishing Articlesof nil kinds.

We aro prepared to do

First-cla- ss Pliiiiiug ana Tinsmithiiig742-:i-

David Dayton,Real Estate Broker.

ZOOy, Morchnnt Streot.

FO SALE.12 Chineso Granlto Hitching Posts; 55

each1 Surrey la lino order; prico S200.Houso and Lot, 75x155 ft., on No. 71

Yonng street; parlor, 3 bedrooms, kitchendining-room- , eto.

Lot on Wilder avenno 100x300 ft., fenced;prico $2100.

TO LET.IToubo in liobollo Lnno; dininp;-roo-

kitohon, bathroom, enrriago houso andstables; largo Yard.

t'YOMm:i(t: utot:s.

lone mid Minimi, .llnlrlird liirTmo lliuiilrr.l llnllur I'nrc

Jones nnd SliurauU, tho speedyCoast ridorfl, riigued un ngreemoutto race yestonlay for a purflo ofS200, of which the winner is to gotSloO nnd tho loser S50. Tho rncois to be in mile heats, best twoout of three, and will bo run offon Saturday evening next.

Tho other event for tho sauionioetitm are: Mile novice race;half mile Immlicnp; mile open Torboys; two-third- i mile ainnteurpaced; exhibition one third milenuniiiBt Sylva's record by GcorfoMartin, paced by Fowler andWhitman; and an exhibition one-thi- rd

mile by Fred Dhuioii ngniniitArthur (files' reeotd, paced byLyle and Poiter.

lAn iho Hideo of novelty Mana-ger Clement will try to et thobaud of the U. S. S Benningtonto play ut the trnek on baturdayeveninc. There is every indica-tion that tho navii" men will ac-

cept. It in a first clans baud andwill add much to the program.

Some of the local wheelmenhave a mild kick aainut the starteis nt Cyelomere. Thc. say thatwhen brought up to tin Hue theyare held so long that they (jetcool and lose the trim with whichthev leave tho dressiu rooms.

If there is un more rain thotrack will lie in excellnut condi-tion Saturday evening.

Nulilly for Jiiihiiic l.tura.A Japanese paper, tho Shogyo

Shirapo, denies that tho directorsof the Nippon Yuseu Kaisha lineof steamers havo abandoned allhope of obtaining a special gov-ernment subsidy for its Europeanline, on account of the financialdifficulties of tho Japanese Gov-ernment, aud says that the gov-ernment stands firmly lo its de-cision to amend the NaviuationLucouiauement law aud grant aspecial Bubsidy to the company, anestimate of which is already ineluded iu tho Budget for nextyear.

m

Alinllicr lln)iil Visitor.Prince Albert of Belgium is

another European princeling whois about to take a tour of thoworld, and if he follows out hisplans will puss through this city.Ho will follow tho route taken bythe present Czar of Kusnia, butbeforo proceeding to China andJapan will vitdt Australia, nnd onleaving Yokohama will sail forthe United States via Houoluluon his way homo.

Ciilitit't! l'liiitim.Wo desiro to correct a false im-

pression regarding coloredphotos. There is no such thingaa photographing the colors ofnature. The best that cau bodone is to color tho photo after it'smadoatid we that to do perfection.Kiug Bros., Hotel streot.

MhoIiuiiioh liiiino, corner Hoteland Nuunnti streets, odging byclay, wool; or month Tonus: '26

and HO conts por night. H, andSI 25 nor week.

Kroogor Pianos,sweetost in tone,Jaa.W. borgstrom, solo agent, cashor installments. Warorooms atG. West's, Maaonic Temple. Of-

fice at Thrum's Book Storo. Tun-ing and repairing. Htf" Tele-phone 347.

HOW LUCKY!

Only $1

Per WeekAnd you can wear tho Flnoat Clothes

by Joining our

SUIT CLUB.A FULL LINE OF

Holiday Goods Just Opened!

EIllOS & DECKER,

The Hotel St. Tailors,Wutcrlcy llulldliic.

Tolophono 011. P. O. Box

Removal Notice !

The City Furniture StoreAND

Undertaking ParlorsHave removed from the Old Stand, corner Fort and Bero

tania Street, to the

Love Building, b'ort Street.

A FULL ISiL.ASSORTMENT. jOJfTl

LATEST STYLES.

S3? The UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT isfully equipped with all the Latest Facilities in its lino.

II. II. "WILL.I.aLlVIS, jVInnngov,Undertaker and Enibnhner,

Residence Klnp street, near Itlch- - I Okfiok: Love KuIMIiij:. Telftphonpiiriln. Telephone No. 810 No. W0.

TH

3:iMI:33FS.BiJiSJIrl.

AND

Commission

Dry Goods,

Hardware and

Groceries.

H. HACKFELD & CO.

-- Importors and

S

FRKI3JJ

.'. I

Dealors in- -

--AND-

H. &201 to 215 Port Streot.

n Corner Fort and Hotel Streets.Ih opon for buslnefH. Portraits of every description upon th bent

Papers, Platinum, Iridium, Mizzo tint, Carbon, anil all oiliorpaperaknown In Photography, lkM m rkviiarantt-ri- l at moitcra'e prlrcH.

Cabinets from $6 00 per Dozen. Pictures made Life Size direct.Appointments mude by Telephone 402. Bole proprietors of tho

nuH-Kell- ef and Iridium processes. Large collection of recent IslandViews.

on tliugrouiul lloi)r,MO'lTr-BMIT- Uun.DjjO.

THE ONLY

Saw Filer in

REASONABLE

Agents

Photoaraph Cora--

nanv. Ltd.

PRACTICAL

This Country.

QEN(EL YEetfHDIE

Plantation Supplies.

HACKFELD CO.

BpeclmeiiBcanboBeen

iill Kinds nf Saws SBt,Filed or RBtoathad.

Call nnd See

GEO. W. LINCOLN, Builder,King Streets

&. jW''w A4fjlv i' i& it fk&i,di ?i&k&imxL;im'jK.-;i,&i.M- trffij.-- ' a- - v&-iurttS.- i f A

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EVENING BULLETIN, 1897.

Our Prices Have Made Us Known

People Appreciate Good ValueWe Have Been. Crowded All Week'!

Oar Warfare on Prices Continues

We Mean to Sell Cheap

As Special MeciMts for Hi Wee! We Offer:

LADIES' ALL PATENT OALF FUIiNOH HEEL OXFORDS.Jtfaud Turned Soles mado by Laird, Sehobor Co.; never Hold be-

fore for loss than 85.00 -- now SU.Oo.

LADIES' FINE V1C1 KID OXFORDS, Cloth and Kid tops,pointed nuil Square toos, patent leather tips; nil sizes reduced SI.95

pair; sold olsowbero for $3.00.

LADIES' RUSSET aud TAN OXFORDS. Pointed and squaroiocs, COo., i)5o. aud S1.45. Easily worth double

MISSES TAN GOAT, SPRING IIEEL BUTT. Beat wearingfljioe made; rt'ducod S1.85 pair.

Equal Bargain in Infants' and Children's Shoes

In Men's Shoes We are Offering Special Prices

MEN'S OASCO CALF BALS, NEW COIN TOES. This linowo nieau eloso S2.-15- .

We have lino of Mon's Tan Laco Shoes pointed, square andJfale toes. All now blocks. Small Bi.es, Is, os, aud lis. Wo have out(lie $2 95. Exceptional value.

You Know the Tan Shoes you have been paying $0.50 for here intown? W- - will sell tho same shoes all shapes aud toes throofihadfs for SU.OG.

l&S" Como get tho benelit of our "Opouing Prions." Wo giveValut'ti and cut prices tho coro.

FAIRCHILD'S HONOLULU SHOE HOUSE.

E. J. Muiil'UY J.

ALEX. OIIISHOLM.

TELurnoNE 228.

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NOVEMBER 1,

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& S. Lynch, Managers, 42(3 mid J2GA Fort street,Corner of Hotel street.

The Manufacturing Harness Go.

FORT & KING STS.

LAUGE AND COMPLETE

STOCK OF

(I

Suite, miti; Price,

$11.50.

It is very tino to seethe sunrise and tho dow

like gems inthe early morn in thobut a little later iu thoday comos that

A offoods will nssist nature

in your stay intho

sizedtins of meat and fishes, littlotins of fruiN andBmall tins ofand foio gras,

bottles olivos for abievo'.o or

Tho latest in biscuitsfor

ag-

To Rent

Ttie CoMmc'j on .linlil Ktreet, knownzo the Dlckinii f!otUi, recently oe.Luted ity Mr. H. . liallmi Ataily to

W. V

Over nishop & Co 'h Bank.7ii!-l- m

J. J. COUUHLLN.

P. O. Box 322.

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We Bht anfl Sell Only Harness Our On Mauufacture.

eparklocountry,

huugiy feuliug.

bountiful supplyhearty

makingcountry pleasant.

Diminutive

cheeso,biscuits

puieoofindividual

luncheonexcursion.

novoltyespecially bicyclists.

For those away from homowe offerfor of mail

orders.small orders

than bigono-- i aud just asDo as we do got the best forymir money.

counts; but what is thou-- e of food if it isn't good?Truo of Hawaii andtho wholePlenty of food, notof i;ood food.To live well need not uiPan

it means good tastoaud where to buy.

Our store is the where to buy.It's big, up to date,

alivo to the march ofdirect from the

heads of middirect to

That ought to count, and itdocs.Our prices are the lowest.

LEWIS CO.,Xiosidintr Ovooov--- .

ALI.KNV

perfected facilitiesprompt shipment

shipped quicker

cheorfully.

Quantity

couutry:plenty

ex-

travagance;knowing

bright, biny,prosperity;

importing fountainproduction, selling

families.

&'11 "V toot- -

For SaleTwo Houses containing !) anil 7

r'Kini" ultliatn on PuiikIioii "treet opno-"H-

Pun hou ''oltetre Prlees, SIOOOmill S'tfiOO T-r- IO0O vwt eachanil liaUuoo In mnrictire Aenly to

A V. GEAR & CO.,707-t- f 210 King street.

ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT

0. R. & L Co. Extension Tender Iwa's

Distress Off Kaena Point.

Columbia to the Sound Bark Gwyncdd

Operations Rough Weather

Fracas on the Martha Davis.

Barls Andrew Welch duo.Belgic from San Francisco to-

morrow night.Tho Hchoouer Norma is on tho

berth for Koua.Brigautiuo W G Irwiu is dis-

charging at Oceanic.Tho bark Columbia cleared for

Port Townsond in ballast thismorning.

Canadian Australian liner Warrimoo is due from tho Coloniesvia Wellington tomorrow morn-ing.

"Plenty of rain and a h 1 of.. .... V Ur.,;l r.i.tnrt., Hnti.tnm 1'nrknr ot Kaena which V-'-. of &1020.J2

arrived fioui windward Oaliu latolast night.

Tho British bark Gwynedd isdue from Liverpool with a bigcargo of general merchandise forT H D.ivies & Co Ltd. She sailedfor this port July 15 and tho cou- -isignees expect a quick pasugo.

While tho bark Martha Daviswas discharging brick at Fishmarket wharf this morning afracas occurred between tho first

j nud second mates resulting iu adiscolored optic for first mate.There was considerable excite-ment for a while but in the troublehappened on board the vessel noarrests were made.

Tho government dredger ishaving some needed repairs andtaking a breathing spell in herwork back of Pacific Mail whaif.Captain Smith has now acconi-plidi- ed

an average depth of fitteen feet for the now slips and willcommence again tomorrow toslicooff auother two feet. Anothermonth will seo water eulliuieiit sothat one of the liners can runher bow sprit into tho fUlimnrket

if she haB a miud to.The steamer Iwa is oil Nana-ku- li

near Waiaiiao with her b

disabled. Tho steamerKaena while coming in from Wai-alu- a

yesterday discovered her dis-tie- btf

aud, in answer to a njgual,went alongside aud was requestedto carry word to Honolulu whichwas. declined as Captain Townsend of the Iwa was suro he couldsail to a hafo anchorage at Wirt- -r

n ue. A machinist was seut toWaiauae to make the repairs onthe Iwa this morning by tho con-tractors Wilson & Whitebousotheowiieni.

MM (illll.TY OI' I.lt(Ii:.M.

Mult Jim Chm(Iiion Hoiii'y .'Ylyt.lcrloiulyDlnniilii'iiri'il.

In the police court this morn-ing Joe Castiuo, who lives in thoneighborhood of Thomas Square,told of the mysterious disappear-ance of $20i) from his bedroomhiht Wednesday ovening, and thecircumstances which led up to thoarrest of Win Sing for the theft.Hh said that on last Wednesdayevening, while uudiessiug previousto taking a bath, he placed $'200in gold on a shi-l- f over tho door ofhis bedroom, lie was absent iuthe bath room about seven minutesand on his return tho money haddisappeared. There was no onoin the. house, but the Chinaniauand his son. Wlnu he went tothe bath the Chinaman was wash-ing dishes, when he ml timed howas gone. His sou could not havotaken the money became he wasin plain view while ho was bath-iu- g,

aud a foioeious dog iu thoyard would prevent anyono elsogoing ui. A tew days hetore he hadmissed $ill from tho saiuo placeaud the Chinaman know that hokept nionoy there because ho hadonce taken somo from the smnospot to pay his wages with.

Castino's testimony was corro-borated in part by that of his sou,a boy of 10 years, while DetectivoKmtim tentilieil that Castino canioto him nboiit the robbery aud hoadvised tho an est of Win Sing.

At tho conclusion of tho testi-mony for the proscoutiou, JudgeWilcox granted a motion to dis-charge, saying that ho did not bo- -

lievo auy jury would convict thodefendant on tho ovidonco ad-duced.

Detoctivo Kaapa conducted thoprosecution and J. A. ilagoondofonded.

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HAS A NAIIIIOW I.NOAI'K.

Trni'linui-i- i Mrlii: Iriim n Him.iimii i:xprrH nl I Hurl.

O. G. Truplmgen, tho now ar-

chitect from Dulnth, Hprang froma runaway express w.igon on thohill near tho pumping stationyesterday aft-nio- on and narrowlyescaped death.

Ho was engaged in moving toR. I. Lillio's pi ice, whore lio willreside neriiiiiiionlly. Wlnlo 10- -l

turning down tho hill to town theteam shied and ran away. Mr.Tr.iphagon jumped, hut landedbadly, f'ulli. g upon his loft iim

.and facu. Both woro so bullybruised that the attention of uphysician was immediately re-

quired. Tho gontleman is outtoday.

Tho ItMlop IMnle.

Henry Smith has filed a master'sreport on the liishop Estate ac-

counts. Extracts from these havobeen previously published. Thomain source of inconio is rents,which amounted to !?u'C,.'K)S 27 tho

tho P A profitwas m net o on tun Alolokailanch. As this propertywas au aftor-ucquir- ed asset of thoestate, having been a gift of Hon.C. It. Bishop to the trustees, thomaster doubts if its operationby tho tiustees can bobo approved by the Court. Kaniehatnoha School for Boys took

aud that for Girls S13,829.40. Tho trustees lmvo ex-

pended $7238 1(! iu excess of cur-rent receipts, but, with a balancoofmore than that amount at tho boginning of tho year, thore is abalance of $1721) 42 to next ac-

count. An ovoichargo of $443.13iu commissions is tho only errortho master finds iu the accounts.

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